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A Sydney-based sex worker shared his verdict on the TV series , saying that the Stan hit is 'very accurate'.
Samuel Hunter is often put up in five star hotels by his wealthy clients, just like the character Julian Kaye, played by Jon Berenthal, is in the raunchy thriller.
The male escort, who is in his early forties, was even taken on 10-day trip to Phuket recently to accompany a woman on an exotic getaway.
Sydney-based sex worker Sam Hunter (pictured) shared his verdict on the TV series American Gigolo, saying that the Stan hit is 'very accurate'
Jon Berenthal (pictured) plays male escort Julian Kaye in the hit Stan series
He also spends many of his days drinking cocktails with his well-paying clients.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia, Sam said his lifestyle is 'exactly as you'd expect it to be, and exactly the opposite'.
The escort, who only has female clients, has been a full-time sex worker for two years.
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While admitting that he's held hundreds of different jobs, including working for a sex shop and writing blogs for a brothel, his interest in gigolo work peaked when he started working for a charity called Touching Base, which put disabled people in touch with sex workers.
While he's never seen the 1980 film American Gigolo, Samuel notes the Richard Gere classic is 'on his to-watch list'.
The escort, who only has female clients, has been a full time sex worker for two years
The remake seems to be a sequel of sorts to the original movie, which starred a young Richard Gere as an escort called Julian Kaye who was framed for murdering a woman.
In the new show, the dashing Julian - now played by Jon, 45 - emerges from jail after being exonerated for the killing and goes right back to work.
'It's interesting that Richard Gere broke out in American Gigolo and then went on to play the other side in Pretty Woman,' Samuel adds.
Then and now: The show (right) seems a sequel of sorts to the original movie, which starred a young Richard Gere (left) as an escort called Julian Kaye framed for murdering a woman
While in the film and TV adaptations, the gigolos deal with some unsavoury clients, Sam has found that women seeking his services have never caused him trouble.
'They usually get in touch from my website, and they'll read every part of my website,' he explained.
'I can check their socials and their WhatsApp easily to make sure they are who they say they are,' he added.
Sam also revealed that due to being a male sex worker, his lifestyle is 'very different' to the women in his industry.
About a quarter of Samuel's clients are married, and it's these ones that tend to book him for two hours - at a rate of $600
'The biggest difference is women can see multiple clients a day, but I limit it to just one.
'But women tend to get booked for shorter amounts of time, whereas most of my bookings are for a few hours or overnight.'
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After a hacker obtained fraudulent digital certificates that could be used to impersonate Google, Yahoo, Skype, and other major Web sites, the security company that issued them blamed the Iranian government.
There is only "one conclusion," Comodo, the Jersey City, N.J.-based issuer of digital certificates said in a report tracing the intrusion to Iran. "This was likely to be a state-driven attack."
Well, not quite. The perpetrator claims to be a 21-year-old Iranian patriot--a "single programmer with the experience of 1,000 programmers"--who told CNET he carried out the intrusion in large part to protest the policies of the U.S. government.
As proof, "ComodoHacker" has posted the private half of a digital certificate obtained during the intrusion into the network of GlobalTrust, a Comodo reseller in Italy. (ComodoHacker also uses the aliases "Sun Ich" and "Ichsun," which he says are random.)
That was enough to convince the skeptics. Robert Graham of Errata Security described how he verified the digital certificate, meaning that ComodoHacker did have information that only Comodo, or the perpetrator of the intrusion, would be able to obtain. Even Melih Abdulhayoglu, Comodo's founder and chief executive, now says he's convinced of ComodoHacker's identity: "They've proven themselves," he said.
Of course, that doesn't mean that anything ComodoHacker says about his age, motivation, nationality, and so on is true. And it's also possible that the original perpetrator shared the private half of the digital certificate with third parties, or that it was a group effort in the first place. On the other hand, ComodoHacker has published still more details, including a decompiled file called TrustDLL, about GlobalTrust's systems.
In a series of e-mail messages over the last week, ComodoHacker said that he took over two more Comodo resellers (which the company partially verified).
He said that he compromised "one more" certificate authority besides Comodo, and "if I need I could do more," but declined to identify which one. When asked whether he obtained fraudulent certificates from it, he replied: "Sure."
ComodoHacker says he's never left Iran: "No, I never traveled, I feel so good and safe in my own country." He enjoys visiting, he says, the cities of Mashhad, Shiraz, and Yazd.
Part of the reason he pulled off the hack was, he said, revenge for Stuxnet, which was malware that targeted the Natanz nuclear enrichment plant in Iran and has been linked to the U.S. government or its contractors.
Here's more from ComodoHacker:
On Stuxnet: "USA authorities should understand, they can't do anything they want, they can't look in the world and in internet to find me, but they have no any problem with HBGary CEO which produces malwares to infect people in middle east, they should understand if they sniff emails, I (as 21 years old person) personally can do, we should be equal, I mean CIA and myself. That's the message."
On U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East: "They don't have any policy, their policy is just killing innocent people in Afghanistan and they killed millions in Iraq, just for one this: OIL. The world isn't safe with USA policies, they just attack, they just start wars, they use nuclear weapons (Hiroshima), they don't know anything about talking, see recent USA soldiers scandal in Afghanistan, they kill afghan people for fun. They should learn some basics, first basic thing they should learn is killing and destroying would not solve any of their problem. Killing people with nuclear weapon never solved anything, killing my country's nuclear scientist never solve their problem. I really care about earth future, when a country like USA and Israel with such administration try to rule it. Simply they failed."
On whether he agrees with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Israel: "Totally. Israel is 63 years old regime who occupied Palestinian people's land, they should let Palestinian people decide about thier own land, simply they occupied Palestine with help of ENTIRE world, including UK, USA and even Germany and others."
Comodo's CEO hasn't relinquished his belief that ComodoHacker is tied to the Iranian government. He "claims to be pro-government," Abdulhayoglu says. "He's using the media to threaten all the democracy-movement people now."
It's possible that the Iranian government is behind ComodoHacker, who has quickly established a combative online persona that uses Twitter to lament the "stupids" who doubt his exploits and employs hash tags like "#usagovfail" to condemn the West's understanding of Islam and Iran. But that might be attributing too much to a sometimes-brutal regime that the advocacy group Reporters Without Borders says actively censors opposition Web sites, jams satellite broadcasts, and limits Internet connection speeds when criticism of its policies mounts.
Peter Gutmann, a computer scientist at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, offered this salient observation on a Mozilla forum: Comodo "wasn't owned by a nation-state cyberwar agency but by a random script kiddie having some fun."
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Give it up for Mark Vande Hei, who has spent more time in space than any other US astronaut as of Tuesday, March 15.
Vande Hei is flying around the Earth at 17,000 miles per hour aboard the International Space Station as a member of Expedition 65. The retired Army colonel launched to the station in April 2021 for what was originally intended to be a six-month stay.
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"I think all astronauts are explorers at heart, and to have the opportunity to contribute to furthering exploration is a great opportunity," Vande Hei said last September when it was announced he'd be staying on at Château de L'espace (that's what I call the ISS).
The spaceflight record for an American now stands at 340.5 days -- but Vande Hei will eventually rack up 355 days in space as he isn't expected to return to Earth until March 30. That leaves him well clear of Scott Kelly's record of 340 days, set in 2016, and Christina Koch's record for longest spaceflight by a woman (328 days), set in 2019.
(For those playing at home, that means Vande Hei completed roughly 5,440 orbits of the Earth to date and will finish up with a grand total of around 5,680)
Falling 10 days short of a complete year in space puts Vande Hei in fourth place on the all-time list for human spaceflight, well behind Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov, who spent 437 days in space aboard the Mir space station, which preceded the ISS. Three other Russian cosmonauts hold positions two and three on the all-time list, and Vande Hei will share his record with Pyotr Dubrov, who launched on the same Soyuz in April 2021.
Vande Hei will return to Earth with Dubrov and Anton Shkaplerov, another Russian cosmonaut, in a Soyuz capsule. The capsule will land in Kazakhstan. As usual, NASA personnel will be on standby for touchdown, evaluate Vande Hei's physical state and ferry him back to the US on a NASA jet.
The record comes at a time of uncertainty for the ISS as the Russian invasion of Ukraine threatens to jeopardize cooperation between the US and Russia in space. Though a heated Twitter exchange occurred between Dmitry Rogozin, head of Russian space agency Roscosmos, and Scott Kelly after the former floated the idea of dropping the ISS from orbit in response to mounting sanctions against Russia, NASA has remained steadfast in maintaining good relations with Roscosmos.
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A Soyuz rocket is scheduled to launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 18, carrying three Russian cosmonauts: Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveev and Sergey Korsakov.
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