Japanese Hacker Taunts Police With Riddles Including A Memory Card On A Cat's Collar
A computer hacker who taunted Japanese police for months with a string
of vexing cyber riddles launched the campaign as part of a grudge
against authorities, media reports said Tuesday.
After cracking a set of riddles, police in Tokyo reportedly found a
digital memory card attached to a cat's collar which revealed a message
saying "a past experience in a criminal case" had caused the hacker to
act
This is a cat (in case you do not know what one is). This is cat from the original article. I don't know if it is the accomplice cat or just some reasonably photogenic creature that Business Insider had in its files. It is not (as far as I am aware) the Brazilian gaol-contraband cat. It is not my cat who is far too lazy to get himself involved in anything like this.
This is a cat (in case you do not know what one is). This is cat from the original article. I don't know if it is the accomplice cat or just some reasonably photogenic creature that Business Insider had in its files. It is not (as far as I am aware) the Brazilian gaol-contraband cat. It is not my cat who is far too lazy to get himself involved in anything like this.

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