PeerGuardian hijacker threatens Shareaza
In 2005, the PeerGuardian website methlabs.org was hijacked, p2pnet reported. “The majority of the Methlabs.org administration and development team have been forced out of their website following a series of threats and incidents,” we said. “The member of the group that had been trusted to handle the finances and servers slowly managed to take over each individual part of the web site’s assets, eventually claiming control over the entire group and locking out the majority of staff.” The hijacker was allegedly Will Erwin, then a student in Texas, we understand.

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