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Hello, my name is Sean Gugerty and because of consequences of my past mistakes, I have Cyberbullying Stories to share. As a result of my poor decision to be a drug dealer, my luck eventually my luck ran out. Just so you know, selling drugs is a victimless crime, nobody condemns the convenient store clerk for selling booze. 


I never sold to any kids, or any first timers, I never physically hurt someone who owed for not paying me, it was illegal and it was wrong sure. Definitely not one to pull the victim card, I was sentenced to 2 1/2 years and I did my time. When I got out I did what was required by the courts. I passed every drug test they gave me, and I went to every class, all the while forced to be in a halfway house. I got a delivery job that payed good and saved up my money.


This time I wasn't going to be buying into the dope game, so you can get that thought out of your mind. I was going to start a business in what I am most passionate about, COMPUTERS! I was savvy with computers, had some hacking abilities, was verse to linux command line, and I had some mild programming skills. Soon I came to realize that web development and penetration testing were two completely different worlds!


After learning what SEO was and how I needed to step up my social media platform game, I had created a profile on pretty much every platform. One day I was learning one very foreign to me "Twitter". How could anyone know that in doing so, I was paving the way to what would be a nightmare of cyberbullying! 


First Contact


After learning what a ghost banning was due to adding to many followers to quick,  I had created a new account. While transferring my list of individuals I was following, I typed in my name to search and quickly pull up my old account. 


That's when I saw for the first time this niche market of scum bags! I just couldn't believe because I made a mistake in my past some dirtbag would take it upon himself to try to commit extortion on me. I was not going to allow this person to slander me I thought to myself. Turns out he had slandered my ex girlfriend and a couple of my friends from high school as well!


Because I was so enraged I called my mom for advice. She suggested that I keep calm and try to email the individual maybe He would be reasonable. This was not the case, because 2 months of phone calls and emails warranted no response from this lazy piker. I guess you could say my patience finally ran out because I was on a warpath at that point. I made 2 Youtube videos shedding light upon this criminals business, little did I realize at the time there were about 200-300 of these scoundrels all across the US. 


I had no idea what hornets nest I was shaking because this evil digital terrorist didn't just simply call me. No, instead he made a fake Facebook account and infiltrated my social network of friends and family. list with a url string exploit and even harassed and threatened my mother. It was infuriating the fact I wanted to beat his face into the ground, yet this person lived 2 states away!


Then, irritating turned dangerous, because this man was going for blood! My phone rang, it was my parole officer! He had threatened to 

Yes He Was Making Threats Prior


However I never thought the guy would take the time out of his day to socially engineer the name of my P.O. You see that sort of thing isn't public information so he probably had to call a bunch of different desks until a cop was either negligent accidentally or intentionally. I'm really glad my P.O. was really cool about it and had a hunch this guy was on some criminal shit. Because I fear what I would have done had that conversation gone badly. I might have damn well driven up to Las Vegas and made sure the violation was worth it!

Somehow I managed to get off Parole without any further complications minus this guy making slander and ordering me pizzas like a 10 year old girl at a slumber party. The poor guy was one of my former coworkers I had to shell out 25 bucks on the ticket as to not leave the poor dude high and dry!