Whistleblower Nate Cain disclosed this information to Jeffrey Prather during the April 14 episode of "Prather Point" on Brighteon.
TV. Cain, an Army veteran and cybersecurity entrepreneur, said the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office hired his company to aid with serving the court-ordered search and arrest warrants to Konnech.
"We had skills in cyber forensic capture, and they were dealing with something they'd never dealt with before - which was the potential for capturing information potentially on foreign servers, as well as dealing with a potential Chinese spy ring essentially," Cain said.
After assembling the cyber protection team, Cain and his staff did their work in Michigan.
"You have to pull down that stuff slowly and methodically. And there's a lot of precautions involved in just like anything, when you're dealing with a criminal case. You have to be very careful about evidence handling," Cain said.
"We took extreme procedures to make sure that we document and recorded everything that we were doing. And that we were using forensically wiped drives and hashing all of the evidence files, all of that." DA Gascon unhappy with Cain's actions Given their findings, Cain said he had no choice but to take the information to the Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency.
Cain told Prather that after his company provided all of the evidence and information to the county, the DA's office severed all ties and refused to pay.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-04-18-nate-cain-fbi-ignored-konnech-data-breach.html
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