I mean the "bad guys".  A good reason to find out who did it is so that they 
can be offered jobs on the this side.   Perhaps part of the high status is 
living an utterly lawless lifestyle -- something that would be hard to match in 
Europe or the United States.   Spending power of $90k in VA would be easy to 
match I think.   People that are really good at that would make much more, I 
think.

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Do you mean the forensics? Or the red team? My guess is the red team wasn't 
paid all that well. But they might have perks like high status. I think the 
forensic work pays fairly well. I don't know anything about FireEye. But an 
"incident response analyst" in VA might make $90k: 
https://www.salary.com/tools/salary-calculator/cyber-incident-response-analyst-ii/arlington-va

On 12/17/20 8:22 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> The main alarming thing, I guess, is that there is a large part of the 
> world that is more easily motivated than me.   I mean, it seems kind of 
> boring to sort through all that.  Impressive in sort of an autistic savant 
> sort of way.   I wonder if they were paid well by U.S. standards.

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