(Reuters) - To the many people who crossed his path on a tropical island in Belize, it was apparent John McAfee's life had taken some bizarre turns in the past few years.
The anti-virus software guru, who started McAfee Associates in 1989, has been in hiding since police said they wanted to question him about the weekend murder of his neighbor, fellow American Gregory Faull, with whom McAfee had quarreled.
The creator of the McAfee antivirus software, John McAfee was found dead in his cell in a jail near Barcelona.
John McAfee, famed for McAfee Antivirus, has been arrested in Spain on charges of tax evasion. Here's what to know.
Recently, John McAfee of McAfee fame touted that he was working on an ‘unhackable’ crypto wallet, referred to as Bitfi.
McAfee was so confident that he also put up a $100,000 bounty for anyone that could hack it, but was confident (“Money talks, bullshit walks”) that it was simply impossible. First, let’s get something out of the way – nothing is unhackable.