I'm no spy, but that doesn't look anything like a bugging device. It looks like a large transformer (what kind of bug needs a 20-60W transformer??) and a crappy wiring job. It looks like maybe wiring for lights for a vanity mirror in the bathroom. I think the bottom of the image is a mirror reflecting a roll of toilet paper.
Agreed. So that raises the possibility he may have a paranoid schizophrenic episode, which would certainly explain his disappearance. Hopefully he hasn't really left his apartment and is just hiding. Worst case, he is drifting aimlessly around the city as a homeless person.
Yeah, agreed. I've seen bathroom and bedroom wiring all like this through Eastern Europe and South East Asia. Not the usual super clean lines and junction boxes like in regulation constrained countries. The transformer looks like a halogen step down transformer providing 11.5V at almost 5 amps. That's a crazy amount of juice for a bug. Which would operate on the 3V or less range and have a current draw in the milliamp range.
Also there is no way to corroborate if this letter is in good faith. This could be anyone sending this letter. It could be complete fabrication designed to send a "hes gone crazy" message.
As others have said, it's certainly not a bug in any obvious sense. There is some discussion in the dupe thread (http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2105439) about the possibility of the image having some hidden meaning.
It's quite possibly a script kiddie successfully trolling the world, or a serious professional suffering some sort of psychotic break, or there may actually be something sinister going on. Better safe than sorry, I guess - I'm not entirely sure what to do with this information though besides continuing to raise awareness.
It was a Dupe -- Somehow someone used a different URL so it didn't just upvote it. When I submitted it I didn't catch it on there yet. In this case, having it twice I guess doesn't hurt so we can get some awareness.
[1] Dancho writes, "someone who understands the big picture of cyber crime and cyber espionage." I'm not so sure I understand the hidden side of cyber espionage.
[2] Dancho alludes to having done some sort of favor for the FBI, to which they "thank him" by releasing his name to the Bulgarian government – "clearly you can see how they say “You’re Welcome”. Could there be something going on here involving the US trading Dancho for some other information?
[3] "I’m sending you these not with the idea to see them published, but as an insurance in case things get ugly, knowing that a trusted third-party [...] can always distribute them." Here is where all logic breaks down. The use of a simple pronoun "these" throws everything off. We have up until this point assumed that the word "these" represents the photos. What else could Dancho mean by "these"?
Of course, there is always the possibility that Dancho is a paranoid schizophrenic and on a very bad trip.
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I scanned through his blog (which is a good read) and couldn't find anything that somebody would kill him or make him disappear over.
I would be more interested in knowing why it took ZDNet 6 months to report one of their bloggers missing?
[+] [-] retrogradeorbit|15 years ago|reply
Also there is no way to corroborate if this letter is in good faith. This could be anyone sending this letter. It could be complete fabrication designed to send a "hes gone crazy" message.
I find this whole situation suspicious.
[+] [-] ig1|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] fooandbarify|15 years ago|reply
It's quite possibly a script kiddie successfully trolling the world, or a serious professional suffering some sort of psychotic break, or there may actually be something sinister going on. Better safe than sorry, I guess - I'm not entirely sure what to do with this information though besides continuing to raise awareness.
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[2] Dancho alludes to having done some sort of favor for the FBI, to which they "thank him" by releasing his name to the Bulgarian government – "clearly you can see how they say “You’re Welcome”. Could there be something going on here involving the US trading Dancho for some other information?
[3] "I’m sending you these not with the idea to see them published, but as an insurance in case things get ugly, knowing that a trusted third-party [...] can always distribute them." Here is where all logic breaks down. The use of a simple pronoun "these" throws everything off. We have up until this point assumed that the word "these" represents the photos. What else could Dancho mean by "these"?
Of course, there is always the possibility that Dancho is a paranoid schizophrenic and on a very bad trip.
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