Inside Edition delved into the slimy depths of internet drama this week, when it broadcasted an interview with Trainreq, the teenage hacker who rocketed into e-fame by leaking naughty pics of Miley Cyrus.   Trainreq must have popped a few Valium, because he seemed rather calm and collected—not the insecure blob of emotional jelly whom his peers love to hate.

Those familiar with Trainreq would think that all the media attention would be the apotheosis of his quest for j33tness; but in fact he feels unfairly portrayed in the segment, as he explains in his own blog.
No one doubts his abilities.  But if push came to shove, a pre-schooler who had strawberry poptarts and chocolate milk for breakfast would be more menacing than our Trainreq.  Despite his impressive skills, his fragile ego has made him Lolcow Supreme of hacker forums such as Digital Gangster (where Audiowh0regasm now hangs out using the sobriquet Barbie to fuel the wet dreams of script kiddies) and even inspired a blog entirely devoted to you-know-who.
His most glaring fault is a constant need for recognition, to prove himself as a j33t hacker:
“I am going to thoroughly document every breach of the law I commit on digitalgangster.com forums so that when I go to trial there is absolutely no lack of evidence for the prosecution, thus ensuring my e-fame and maximum sentence.”


No one has accused him of being overly gifted in the looks department, either.

And he is known to break down in hysterical fits.
 
Hopefully for Trainreq, his 2-minute-long moment of fame on primetime TV will be the happy place to which his mind retreats while a gigantic black cocks tears asunder his intestines in prison.  Not only did he eagerly confess to computer intrusion and spamming before an FBI agent Victor Rodriguez, but he’s betting his entire defense on his tearful grandmother:
“Yea, but i was raised by my grandparents, my grandma will go into court and do her whole grandma thing and get me off easy.”
 
http://stickam.com/trainreq

18 COMMENTS

  1. there’s a story about this dude on E! News tonight (april 15th)
    just so you know, they’re STILL talking about this dude.

  2. ew ginny, why’d you reply like 4 times hahaha, we get the fact that there’s no privacy on the internet, we got it the first time actually…

  3. lol trainreq isnt really a hacker at all
    and the only reason he was famed for it was he was forcefully caught by braggin about it to everyone.

  4. Also, doesn’t a lot of this seem like “exposing someone for who they are?”
    Like Sticky did with Lush-Fag?
    Like with the jack off video?
    So.
    Look!
    MILEY REALLY IS A WHORE!

  5. The thing about the internet is that there really is no privacy. I sound like a broken record, but honestly. None, whatsoever. Especially if you’re using to share naked photos with your stupid Jonas Bros. boyfriend. Anyone can get to them, really. Anyone with the talent.
    People, especially celebs, are going to get hacked.
    And I also believe she has no right to bitch when she could have easily prevented this by not acting like a retard and using the same password for her MySpace and email. It’s common sense.
    I can’t stand humanity.

  6. i’ve known josh for going on 3 years now,
    he’s really a decent guy who wants attention (obviously)
    hopefully he doesn’t get imprisoned for too long, so we can see what else new drama unfolds

  7. There is no fucking privacy on the internet. When are people going to realize that. GO back to taking naked Polaroids of your self, because someone’s going to get a hold of your digital pictures. You fucking twats.

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