The Vault: The Epstein Files

Hacker Penetrates FBI System Containing Epstein Investigation Records (3/11/26)

Mar 11, 2026
A hacker accessed an FBI New York server holding files tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The breach, how the server was left exposed, and what materials might have been viewed or taken are examined. Discussion covers who might target those records and criticism of institutional transparency and media coverage.
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FBI Server Breach Undermines Trust

  • Bobby Capucci highlights that a 2023 FBI server breach exposed files tied to the Epstein investigation, raising credibility concerns about agency cybersecurity.
  • The host notes Reuters reported the hacker accessed Epstein-related files after finding the FBI server vulnerable during routine forensic work.
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Epstein Files Are Prime Intelligence Target

  • Experts say Epstein files are a high-value intelligence target because they contain kompromat and global connections across politics, finance, and academia.
  • John Lindsay from Georgia Tech emphasized foreign agencies would naturally target the files for intelligence value.
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Foreign Outlet First Linked Breach To Epstein Files

  • Capucci criticizes U.S. media for not breaking the FBI-Epstein breach story, noting French magazine Marianne connected the intrusion to Epstein material first.
  • He argues legacy outlets have long ignored or covered up Epstein-related reporting until recently.
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