<P> On July 2, 2013, the Jester took responsibility for a series of DoS cyberattacks against the Ecuadorean stock exchange and the country's tourism website, and promised to attack any other governments considering granting asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden . In a June blog post, he wrote that Snowden "is not a goddam hero, here to save Americans from' the government' because of privacy infringements and breaches of the 4th amendment, he is a traitor and has jeopardized all our lives ." In tweets, the Jester also alluded to a plan to seize control of the fire alarms at the Ecuadorean embassy in London, which would force WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to set foot on UK soil and face potential extradition to Sweden to face sexual assault charges . </P> <P> On October 21, 2016, the Jester took responsibility for defacing the official website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs . The "hack" was in retaliation for a series of DDOS attacks earlier in the week that targeted major DNS provider Dyn . </P> <P> In December 2011, T.J. O'Connor, a research analyst in the Information Technology and Operations Center (ITOC), produced a comprehensive report for the SANS Institute detailing the history of The Jester's hacking campaigns titled "The Jester Dynamic: A Lesson in Asymmetric Unmanaged Cyber Warfare". The paper examines the history, motives and impact of two years worth of The Jester's hacking, and provides a detailed analysis of the timeline of his attacks, a speculative analysis of the tools he may use, and review of his use of social media and public relations through his blog . </P> <P> On March 5, 2012, The Jester changed his Twitter account @ th3j35t3r avatar from his signature Jester icon to a QR code without comment or explanation . Scanning a QR code redirects a browser to a website . Scanning The Jester's icon led to a URL where he had an image of his signature Jester icon and an embedded, hidden code that allegedly exploited a vulnerability that affects Safari, Chrome and Android browsers . "When anyone scanned the original QR code using an iPhone or Android device, their device would silently make a TCP shell connection back to my remote server," The Jester wrote . "Like a phone call, if you like ." </P>

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