### Why Was a Renowned Hacker Meeting with Epstein?
So, here we are, folks. A famous hacker named Vincenzo Iozzo was asking if he should wear a disguise when meeting Jeffrey Epstein. You know, the convicted sex offender who somehow managed to dodge serious consequences for years. Makes perfect sense, right?
Just days before Iozzo’s email, the media was buzzing about Epstein’s cushy plea deal from 2008 that kept a lot of ugly details under wraps. Iozzo, clearly concerned about the press, asked an Epstein associate if he should throw on a baseball hat. Because, you know, nothing screams “innocent meeting” like trying to hide your identity in a scandal-ridden environment. The associate advised him to go all out with glasses and a scarf. Because that’s just what you do when you’re visiting a guy notorious for his underhanded dealings.
Fast forward to 2019, and Epstein’s dead, ruled a suicide. But what’s more fascinating is the mysterious connection between Iozzo and Epstein. Were they swapping secrets? Was Epstein trying to gather dirt on people using Iozzo’s hacking skills? Apparently, someone told the FBI that Epstein had “dirt on other people,” and it’s not hard to connect the dots here.
Iozzo, now CEO of an identity security company, has been curiously quiet when asked about his ties to Epstein. Documents show he was in Epstein’s orbit for at least four years—perfect timing, considering it was right after Epstein’s first conviction. You know, the kind of timing that makes you raise an eyebrow.
Iozzo was introduced to Epstein by Joichi Ito, former head of MIT Media Lab, who also took donations from Epstein. Ito thought Iozzo was a top-notch security guy. Just what Epstein needed, right? A personal hacker. Iozzo was eager enough to schedule meetings, even suggesting a “safety briefing” for the “girls” in Epstein’s life. Because, of course, that sounds totally normal.
Things got a bit dicey in 2017 when the FBI started to pay attention. An informant claimed Epstein had a “personal hacker” matching Iozzo’s description. Apparently, he was the go-to guy for hacking BlackBerries and iPhones. How convenient. The FBI even noted Iozzo was working for CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm that bought his previous company.
Iozzo also had plans to relocate to Dubai and invited Epstein to visit. Because when you’re a notorious sex offender, nothing screams “trustworthy” like a hacker in the Middle East.
Now, former employers of Iozzo are distancing themselves, claiming he hasn’t worked with them for years. But the real question is: what on earth was this hacker doing hanging around Epstein in the first place? Did he really think he was just there to teach cybersecurity? Or was he part of something much more dubious?
In a world where connections matter, it’s worth asking—how many more Iozzo-type figures are out there, casually mingling with the questionable elite while claiming to be just doing their jobs?
By Admin | Published: February 4, 2026 at 10:41 am
