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Windows 11 identifier code used to track Scattered Spider perp after Microsoft shared info with FBI

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Jul 5, 2026 6:03 PM
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https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows-11-identifier-used-to-track-scattered-spider-perp-after-microsoft-shared-info-with-fbi-19-year-old-us-estonian-hacker-arrested-over-alleged-ties-to-infamous-extortion-group

The Department of Justice, with the help of the FBI and Finland's National Bureau of Investigation, has arrested a teenager it says is part of Scattered Spider. 19-year-old Peter Stokes is a dual U.S.-Estonian citizen who was trying to board a flight to Japan from Helsinki, when law enforcement caught up with him. Microsoft's GDID also played a part in the Stokes being apprehended. The accused is now awaiting trial, having been charged with conspiracy, cyber intrusion, and fraud.

GDID stands for Global Device Identifier; it's a unique identifier assigned to every Windows install that tracks device-specific telemetry. It's the reason why sometimes changing a major component in your PC can revoke your Windows license. Anyhow, the court documents from the case reveal that Stokes used Windows, from which investigators were able to link his physical hardware to specific internet activity and locations.

From what we can tell, GDID pretty much had a comprehensive report on Stokes ready before the prosecution even built its case and it was only a matter of connecting the dots. Stokes' web activity, videogame history, IP addresses, tool usage (including Ngrok), Azure status, and more were logged with timestamps, and were provided to the investigators by Microsoft.

I know I am preaching to the choir here, but DON'T use Windows. Insane how much data they collect.

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Jul 9, 2026 11:44 PM
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@xXdarkRaichuXx nice, artix is based.

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Jul 10, 2026 12:11 AM Edited Jul 10, 2026 12:12 AM
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@xXdarkRaichuXx noice yup, havent done the switch to artix yet either, waiting for this arch linux install to die randomly (like it usually happen i guess lol) to do the switch to artix with a fresh install as well
since it's based on arch (but with different init system than systemd, cause fuck systemd), it should be able to run the videogames as smoothly too

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Jul 10, 2026 5:12 AM Edited Jul 10, 2026 5:13 AM
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@SpinningCat

waiting for this arch linux install to die randomly

lol that used to happen to me a lot with Manjaro when i first explored linux. one week it would just be a black screen, couldnt do shit. re install lol

but yes being it based on arch, should have no real issues. i think all ill be missing out on from systemd is simple systemctl status <whatever> journalctl etc. but its just another command to easily remember.

i have tried it maybe for 5 min on a virtual machine and the startup is wildy faster imo, felt rather smooth even for being a VM.

found a external ssd and started backing my stuff up, probably make the switch tomorrow!

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i use arch btw

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