
"Who is Rodney Joffe, aka 'Tech Executive-1' in Durham indictment?".


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Three years in a row from 2018-2020, Joffe was named Cybersecurity Professional of the Year, at the Cybersecurity Excellence Awards. In 2018, Joffe received the Contribution to Cyber Security Award, presented at the 2018 Computing Security Awards. In 2015, Joffe received the Mary Litynski Lifetime Achievement Award from M3AAWG, for his lifetime work in fighting text spam, malware and DDoS attacks. In 2013, Joffe received the FBI's Director's Award for Outstanding Cyber Investigation for his role in uncovering the Mariposa botnet. Concerned cybersecurity researchers prepared a report "about the anomalies they found in the data" and shared it with the CIA. The spokesman asserted Joffe's work was in response to hacks of the EOP in 2015 and of the DNC in 2016, as well as Russian YotaPhone queries in proximity to the EOP and the Trump campaign, that raised "serious and legitimate national security concerns about Russian attempts to infiltrate the 2016 election". A spokesman for Joffe said his client had lawful access under a contract to analyze White House DNS data for potential security threats. ĭurham also did not allege that any eavesdropping of Trump communications content occurred. In a February 2022 court motion related to Michael Sussmann's prosecution, Durham alleged that Joffe and his associates had exploited access his company had through a pending cybersecurity contract with the Executive Office of the President (EOP) to acquire nonpublic government domain name system and other data traffic "for the purpose of gathering derogatory information about Donald Trump." On March 4, 2022, Special counsel John Durham dropped these claims against Joffe. On September 30, 2021, Joffe was confirmed to be Tech Executive-1. On September 15, 2021, Internet researchers successfully extrapolated information from civil litigation brought by Alfa Bank and other open source data to identify Joffe as "Max" from Dexter Filkins' New Yorker articles about Alfa-Bank and The Trump Organization, in addition to being a client of Michael Sussmann.

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