Well well well. Seems now we know how CNN and Andrew Kaczynski host of KFILE tracked down HanAssHoleSolo who created the Trump-CNN meme that went viral. According to Media Equalizer, KFile has been implicated in another attempt to reveal the identity of online sources. Andrew Kaczynski allgedely used a phishing tactic used to determine IP address, location, and other identifying information. At least at the time of this and Media Equalizer’s bombshell, there has been no response from Kaczynski.

CNN Andrew Kaczynski (KFILE) may have used phishing tactic to dox meme maker

Andrew Kaczynski appears to be a serial doxxer.

The former Buzzfeed contributor and current host of CNN’s KFile has been implicated in another attempt to reveal the identity of online sources.

By seeming to plant foreign web bugs into personal emails, a common phishing tactic used to determine IP address, location, and other identifying information, new questions have been raised regarding ethical practices inside the troubled news network.

A recent email exchange with an anonymous conservative group has been obtained by Media Equalizer. In the discussion, Kaczynski feigns interest in a scoop that’s being offered.

At one point, he attempts to sneak a web bug into the conversation, with the apparent goal of luring the recipient into clicking the link. Doing so would give Kaczynski the IP address, location, and other metadata included in the email recipient’s account.

Andrew Kaczynski

If this story turns out to be true, then CNN and Andrew Kaczynski better pay the price of justice (and no I don’t mean violence against him or his family.) Andrew Kaczynski of course came to CNN from Buzzfeed, another joke of a left wing propaganda site that spread that fake Trump-Russia pee dossier. If CNN and Kaczynski are using phishing tactics to illegally obtain information, what type of legal liability do they face? Considering the current state of CNN and the media, it would not surprise me in the least if this turned out to be true.