It is alleged that Mr Rich's email account received a verification email from mega.nz.
That may be so. But that does not mean that any attempt was made to hack his email
account. Literally anyone could have gone to Mega.nz and registered an account there
using Mr Rich's gmail address, which was publicly known. That would then have
resulted in Mega sending a verification email to that address. If someone had registered
Mr Rich's email at Dropbox for example, Dropbox would likewise have sent a
confirmation link. That has nothing to do with hacking.
sounds like someone's trying to plant 'evidence' on this guy. he was smart to seek counsel.
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vivalad ago
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sounds like someone's trying to plant 'evidence' on this guy. he was smart to seek counsel.