The Man Who Angered Anonymous And Lived To Regret It
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The power of the Anonymous group really was something I didn't really understand to as how strong they're influence is until a Mexican Anonymous member was kidnapped by the Zetas and Anonymous reached out and threatened to out them all and the Mexican guy was released without paying ransom or facing retribution- absolutely unheard of, really proved to me they're strength
@my.basement.is.full.
Жыл бұрын
bro that's crazy and unheard of especially by the cartel
@seangleason260
Жыл бұрын
@@my.basement.is.full. yeah dude it really is, and the car telling question was the Zetas and they were the game changers in Mexico as far as the evolution of how they're now paramilitary groups in nature and structure like that really in my opinion just truly show me more than any thing else that these are some powerful people
@seangleason260
Жыл бұрын
@@my.basement.is.full. and it's 100% true it was in a academic book call The Executioner's Men and the book is really a breakdown of the Zetas and their whole story but it's very very detailed and that was one of the stories that they talked about in the book, George Grayson is the author he's an authority of the cartels in a way
@Phearsum
Жыл бұрын
Having your public information revealed when you're supposed to be an unidentifiable sicario is very dangerous. It gives your enemies a name and family to target, and the police/feds. Also, not that I know anything about the situation directly.. But, the cartel use online banking, and crypto exchanges. Venezuela legalized Bitcoin and there are plenty of ATMs to convert down there. If you call up a cartel boss and tell him that his organizations billion dollar account(s) will be drained before he can give another order, he's going to listen. Sparing 1 human for keeping a few billion plus your henchmen unnamed is a very small price to pay.. And if they refused, what are they gonna do? They can't track us, or their money.. Or call law enforcement for help getting it back... They know they shouldn't have had it to begin with. The only option is comply.
@fercho.7776
Жыл бұрын
Bro that's crazy, I didn't hear anything loosely related to that
I don't know how you both underestimate and overestimate a group at the same time but he did it
@wolfrainexxx
Жыл бұрын
If he hadn't claimed to have the identities of these people (some of which actually do work for Intelligence Agencies both private, and public), I really doubt anyone would have gave two shits. This was just their way of educating a know-it-all.
@anunknownperson4018
Жыл бұрын
@@wolfrainexxxhonestly i hate how these type of ppl promote Cyber Security as a quick search… it takes more than that
@PreachingChief
Жыл бұрын
The guy heading anonymous is a bit of an ego maniac psycho... He loves doxxing people.
@DoktrDub
Жыл бұрын
@@anunknownperson4018 most of anonymous are kids trying to act like Edgy Hackerman though.
@DoktrDub
Жыл бұрын
@@anunknownperson4018 I also hate how people overestimate it thinking that it’s lines of complex green matrix text rolling down the screen… I mean I qualified in cyber security not long back and even though it’s common sense for many people… genuinely the most common ways of getting information is just being persistent as fuck to sift for valuable information regarding a target/victim until data representing vulnerabilities are found and then begin to exploit that, majority of hackers and events that happen aren’t using USB tools and programming to access stuff, just a lot of patience and some adequate knowledge of where start looking in respect to said target.
Realizing his world of Warcraft account was okay he breathed a great sigh of relief and went to sleep 😴
@thewafflegamer6152
11 ай бұрын
*never mess with a man's WoW.*
@AC-iz7eh
10 ай бұрын
They gave away all his legendary items
@TheCosta5000
10 ай бұрын
Lol
@HonkiePlonkie
9 ай бұрын
@@AC-iz7eh Now he has something to do right? No company = more time for WoW
@JustLikeAFlower
9 ай бұрын
@@HonkiePlonkie he does, in fact have another company that’s doing ok
His first mistake was thinking Anonymous was a rigid structured group. Anonymous isn't. That's their biggest strength. Anonymous is a creed.
@tylerskreaper2762
28 күн бұрын
I’m not a hacker but I will say this one day the hackers will need boots on the ground n their is thousands of us willing and ready to
@nasis18
28 күн бұрын
@@tylerskreaper2762 Yeah, hacktavists are great, but there's only so much they can do. You can't solve everything with a computer.
Gotta love the story where the hacker group got genuinely scared that some guy found a gigabrain way of identifying them, only to realize it was just some dude stalking forums and random people on facebook.
@sjs9698
Жыл бұрын
's cute that he thought a group of the most notoriously paranoid, anonymity & security conscious people in the world (hackers in general) might be that easy to nab. and believed the orbital supporters who claimed to be part of their leadership... because *obviously* a group that's full of anarchists would have a heirarchy :D
@KerbalSpacey
Жыл бұрын
"only to realize it was just some dude stalking forums and random people on facebook." funny thing is this is basically how most get identified.
@joshlanier8567
Жыл бұрын
@@KerbalSpacey That and a little bit of luck lol
@xCobraCommanderx
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that how it’s done though. My uncle was a CIA “Clerk” for 12 years and I’ve been on Interpol since the 90’s. Every single person has a family member on Facebook or Instagram or Tiktok. In fact this is how Law Enforcement in America track targets today. Why go to The DMV or Courts for records? (Records that already open and available to all) No, today the CIA, Pentagon, DOJ, FBI all check social media first and foremost.....because that’s where people are.
@xCobraCommanderx
Жыл бұрын
@@sjs9698 well you nailed it with “The Anarchists.” Anarchy is a highly individualistic ideal. Simply put Anarchy is Liberation for The Self. So it’s very easy to pair Anarchy with individualism. I was around when “Anonymous” actually started. Way back in the day on mIRC in Quake Chat rooms Anonymous was born. In the later 2000’s The CIA took control of “Anonymous” which was very easy because Anarchy does have so many problems with Hierarchy. It was very easy to cause division in the community and take over Ops and Community direction with the whole “Nobody speaks for Anonymous, we speak for ourselves” sloganism. Since around 2010 Anonymous has just been a front for The CIA to cause Coups and Color Revolution in Nations that America wants to go to War in. Mainly for resources. Now sure normal folks get caught up in the Ops. But anyone attempting to actually have control or go against the goals of The CIA will be singled out, arrested, and turned into informants. Once you also learn about how The CIA have used Anarchy to cause destabilization and “Regime” change for decades it all gets pretty clear. It’s the perfect cover. The CIA have full impunity just cause of the compartmentalized nature of “Anonymous.” This is also why you never see “Anonymous” fight against The United States and U.S. corruption. Instead they want you all spreading Red Scare Propaganda on Social Media to fuel their War Machine.
This is easily the most in-depth Nord VPN commercial I've ever seen. Well done.
@X8551516
Жыл бұрын
That'd actually be the most ironic ad ever because Nord VPN is about as competent as this dude was at cyber security.
@m.g7408
Жыл бұрын
Doubt nord vpn could do anything about it
@vmondude
Жыл бұрын
😂 they'd soon bypass Nord
@rpgcraftsman520
Жыл бұрын
Okay, I lol'd
@vanjamenadzer
Жыл бұрын
VPN's are to keep you private from companies, cookies or so you can watch some netflix shows that aren't available in your country. VPN's will not protect you from someone who knows what he's doing.
Do people actually think that members of Anonymous sit around wearing Guy Fawkes masks 24 hours a day? 😂😂😂
@shhawnnc
Жыл бұрын
They do
@ignoranthippy6299
Жыл бұрын
Scientifically proved
@kristinoleka8957
Жыл бұрын
Ofc they do!!🙄🙄
@markmark-ys7lt
Жыл бұрын
it's boring if not
@xx3astmanxx928
Жыл бұрын
@@ignoranthippy6299 😂😂😂They're the MiB of the 21st century I guess lol
Anonymous is so interesting to me. Because when they get a target there’s pretty much nothing you can do to stop it. They could do pretty much whatever they wanted, and they choose to humble and “troll” people. Their entire motivation boils down to “I thought it’d be funny”.
@patheticbread6861
Ай бұрын
I mean, they kinda ruined his career, I wouldn’t consider that a funny troll.
@joepapa1189
Ай бұрын
@@patheticbread6861 he played stupid games, won a stupid prize. His “research” was horrible, and he was an expert in cyber security but challenged notorious hackers while he was weak to the most common data weakness. I got no sympathy for an idiot.
As someone who works in IT I would laugh my ass off if the owner came in to tell me that he got hacked after challenging anonymous.
@aspirebreachsecurity6736
Жыл бұрын
And I would be like that is why you do not pick on anonymous
@spartin1173
Жыл бұрын
Honestly challenging hackers seems like a bad use of your time
@thepearlswirl
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@ree2453
Жыл бұрын
@@aspirebreachsecurity6736yet the government is already spying on them with Pegasus
@Sal13414
Жыл бұрын
@@aspirebreachsecurity6736 🤓🤓
His idea that anonymous hackers would be logging into Facebook immediately after getting off a chat room is truly hilarious to me. His entire idea made me laugh the entire time.
@miciso666
Жыл бұрын
i mean they might? but i also speak out of experience you use a different pc/laptop alltogether for that shit.
@wessltov
Жыл бұрын
He tried to relate to the hackers, but he did so under the assumption that hackers are as stupid as he is
@coyote4326
Жыл бұрын
@@miciso666 Or a virtual machine. I know a lot of "serious" hackers will use virtual machines for a lot of shit, because it's basically containing everything in a box and once you're done, everything related to it gets deleted.
@alliu6562
Жыл бұрын
Yeah this guy is a real tool lmfao like not only did he do that, but he also *told* these guys where he *lives*
@wolfrainexxx
Жыл бұрын
@@alliu6562 He's not a tool. Everything he knew was 100% correct... when he learned it. Too bad for him, technology outpaces those not-addicted to it.
It's nice to see how they worry about how innocent people could be affected by this man's mistakingly accusing them. Like, yeah, they were worried about themselves too, but they also considered the ones getting involved just for agreeing with them and coincidentally having a similar schedule.
Bro, these hackers have way more solidarity than the government in my country.
@kyledabearsfan
3 ай бұрын
Probably more humane too
@ElliotNess-jg8gt
Ай бұрын
@@kyledabearsfanmoron
@draconicfeline6177
2 күн бұрын
I hope they use that power now to save the world
@rebeccacrawford912
Күн бұрын
Wish they could help us
Based on all the random footage used in this I'm getting the impression that to be a hacker you need to wear a hoody at all times and work in a dark room with at least five monitors in front of you.
@ninakuup21
2 жыл бұрын
Dude the video is fantastic but I fucking hate the every piece of footage in this video
@sanantohomie
2 жыл бұрын
@@ninakuup21 why u hating it brah, this the way it really is in da underground. What you know about da lyfe? Go get that hoodie, green glowing keyboard and a cheap LED projector to project random source code on your face and live da lyyyyyfe
@Tom_Het
Жыл бұрын
Yeah and they all wear Guy Fawkes masks so nobody knows what anyone else looks like.
@joshpatton757
Жыл бұрын
@@sanantohomie Y'all using source code for the face projector? Man, I'm doing it wrong using ascii art.
@SuperNeilAdams
Жыл бұрын
Furniture optional
Lmao, dude literally doxxed himself directly to anonymous while simultanously being in the middle of trying to take them down. I guess he just really wanted to get hacked.
@curtiskretzer8898
Жыл бұрын
Square normie hubris
@HighlanderNorth1
Жыл бұрын
☑️ I remember how the mainstream "news" media portrayed Anonymous, WikiLeaks(and all hackers) as "immoral people who steal information from the good guys"(ie. big corporations, deep state actors, themselves, etc). The reality is that many of these hackers worked to expose evil conspiracies and public betrayals perpetrated by the alleged "good guys". It's just another reason why we cannot trust the "news" media, who are failing at their primary duty of educating and protecting the public, by holding corrupt govt entities responsible! In reality, the media is now irredeemably corrupt, and must be broken down and reconstituted into what it should've been all along.
@FriedTheo
Жыл бұрын
It was so smart it circled back to stupid
@HippieInHeart
Жыл бұрын
@@HighlanderNorth1 Interesting. I can see your reply in my notifications but when I actually try to read it within the comments it doesn't show up at all. KZread comment delete bot strikes again to save the poor innocent children from terribly traumatizing words on the internet, or something like that, I guess. Lmao. Srsly hope that KZread will crash soon.
@HighlanderNorth1
Жыл бұрын
@@HippieInHeart No, I actually didn't use ANY bad words. I merely pointed out that most of the "news" media falsely demonized Anonymous and Wikileaks.. I also pointed out that it shouldn't require WikiLeaks to uncover corporate and govt corruption, because that's what the "news" media is supposed to be doing.... Unfortunately , KZread doesn't tolerate criticism of the corporate media, or the democratic party, or of govt in general. They are "protecting our democratic system" by shadow censoring us! Of course, if I'd said that Republicans are evil and Trump is racist, they'd allow that! Sounds real "democratic", huh?
I love how Anonymous runs like a group of Lolz and party games, but most of their informal structure (since there have been cases where Anonymous has called itself out [another group in the umbrella] for doing shit against their moral code) is just "hey, I found this guy that's has a ton of shit on him. He might get people hurt." "Well, the internet is our circus. Show 'em how it's done."
@user-mc8xt1iq7c
10 ай бұрын
moral code? lol what alternate universe are you from? anonymous ws started by a gay pedophile named SABU who was working for the FBI
Its just amazing that a man that went after a bunch of hackers didn't think to make sure his own stuff was protected....
As a World of Warcraft player, he really should have known. He was *not* prepared.
@ci6516
Жыл бұрын
How can you play wow and have this little knowledge of a workaround on the net .
@jerod5636
Жыл бұрын
His duplicity wasn’t surprising
@konjuer
Жыл бұрын
Mr. Jenkins, I presume?
@oscartattoo3910
Жыл бұрын
@@konjuer ....atleast he has chicken.
@citizenstranger
Жыл бұрын
lol world of warcraft 🙄
Never has there been a more clear case of, "Fuck around and find out."
@Blame_Wayne
2 жыл бұрын
Word
@ViolentHabits
Жыл бұрын
Anon are basement dwelling AIDS victims
@MaliaMydnight
Жыл бұрын
I'M SENT 🤣🤣🤣 IT'S SO TRUE. 🤣👏🏼🤌🏼
@SchMasHed
Жыл бұрын
came here for this comment
@Greg-yu4ij
Жыл бұрын
Totally, but they should have gone easy on his clients since it just gives the government a ready made mega case and “evidence” that would have been illegal for them to collect that way. Anonymous, cia, fbi should have mutual communication and not open warfare. Besides unconstitutional govt overreach, we will need these black hats to help protect us from the CCP
The power of a group of any people is to be feared, regardless of their moral/legal grounds. Naturally some groups have far more destructive power than others, like children who think it's fun to screw a person's life over petty reasons (private experience).
@RainbowGod666
10 ай бұрын
Granted anonymous has *_NO MORALS_* other than "if its funny, do it" because of their whole "being a 4chan group, but still, toddlers ruining your life? How does that happen?
@Kindlesmith70
10 ай бұрын
@@RainbowGod666 Not toddlers. Children. any age they can talk and walk, and aren't considered an adult. It just takes convincing enough parents. Even just the implication / suspicion of some terrible act is enough to cause anybody trouble. I wont get into details from my experience, but I can provide an examples that shouldn't really surprise anyone. Child moles## is pretty harsh. Theft can be another. Adultery. Abuse, don't think for a moment children are incapable of self harm and then blaming another for it. There are some incredibley effed up children out there.
@evilmastar
7 ай бұрын
@@RainbowGod666I guess they do have morals. It looks like many of them do have morals.
I miss the old Anonymous. We could really use their skill set to light the shadows of those in power.
@DazzlingPotatoes
11 ай бұрын
You miss them?? What did they stop or something?
@Aaronn-je8cx
11 ай бұрын
@@DazzlingPotatoeshey did a lot. They did mostly good things. Going after censorship, politicians, big corporations and businesses, and some bad people. I completely misread your comment ngl, I’m still gonna leave this here tho lol. I don’t know if they stopped, I’m curious too. I know a lot of them got found out and lost their anonymity, but I don’t know if they were charged or convicted.
@CorporateG0th
9 ай бұрын
@@DazzlingPotatoestbh cosplaying as edgelords eventually got most the typical social spots taken over by the newly minted altright then and those guys just fill their time with cosplaying angry boomers and canvassing for TP USA.
@barbarachambers7974
5 ай бұрын
@@DazzlingPotatoesthey sent something to Trump recently.
@DodongoManoof
3 ай бұрын
They're still around
"How do you not remember your username being your own name" Coming from someone who works in IT, you would be surprised what people forget sitting in front of a computer...
@fredrik1337
Жыл бұрын
The CD-drive? Oh! I thought it was the cup holder!
@disliked1390
Жыл бұрын
Can confirm IT guy here. White collars are the dumbest people
@edgibbs2794
Жыл бұрын
This right here. I have had numerous users forget their username which was.. you guessed it.. their name.
@KT-pv3kl
Жыл бұрын
Those people arent hired because of their merit but because of mandatory quotas, diversity hires and in an attempt to fulfil ESG requirements.
@BlacksmithBets
Жыл бұрын
@@KT-pv3kl no it’s because they log in once and your name has many variations so if you don’t have to type it for months or years it’s easy to forget. They use initial surname/surname initial/first name underscore surname etc
It amazes me that he thought he was smarter than literally EVERYONE else in Anonymous, and even more that he would use a small password with only lower-case letters and a couple numbers, AND use that same password on all his accounts... Like seriously? What the hell does the Navy actually teach these people?
@fatjellyfish9478
2 жыл бұрын
And that why he was in the navy and not us hacker squads. Dumbass got full of himself and let his ego go to his head.
@patrickgronemeyer3375
2 жыл бұрын
clearly nothing. he was just over paid navy trash
@hi5dude2
Жыл бұрын
I mean, it literally did not matter how long or intricate the password was. That is kinda the point with password security these days. Re-use is the real danger, NOT making sure that you use a random jumbled mess of keyboard mashing as a password.
@valletas
Жыл бұрын
Thinking you are smarter then anonymous is literally thinking you are smarten than everyone on this planet
@bitcaps8197
Жыл бұрын
The fact that he used all the same passwords is evidence to me that this was staged. A publicity stunt by anonymous?
Was so hoping that Anonymous would end global catastrophes like war, poverty, trafficking and world domination. Always really liked their truth exposes'. It gave me hope
@user-mc8xt1iq7c
10 ай бұрын
thye were an fbi sy-op
@galaxyoutcast7377
10 ай бұрын
Yea, sure sucks they just take advantage of people
@ggsap
5 ай бұрын
Yes yes, end war, poverty just by some clicks of a button here and there. Are you dumb or just computer illiterate?
@Brandon-nq7ys
3 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha wtf. How in the hell could they do any of those things?
I love the idea of Anonymous. I just hope they use their power for good.
Life lesson, never piss off a hacker group of any kind
@18NakedCowboysInTheShowersAtRR
Жыл бұрын
Especially if it's a black hat
@lilypad5287
Жыл бұрын
Even if it’s script kiddies
@p.o.p5570
Жыл бұрын
Lol that's the life lesson? I would piss them and they won't do shit
@p.o.p5570
Жыл бұрын
The lesson would be to not be stupid
@JohnyMeBoi
Жыл бұрын
addition: unless you know what you are doing and how to defend yourself, i piss of script kids alot bc i can easily defend if they decide to even try to do anything, its funny
I just think it’s crazy how any ordinary person could do a much better job than him and he still was able to get this much attention by serious groups like the FBI.
@Jabarri74
Жыл бұрын
He's just a snake oil salesman. No product just expertise which is pathetic at best if not negligent. The smoother you talk though the more the people are fooled
@coyote4326
Жыл бұрын
The FBI didn't know WHAT information he had. He got attention because of an article being published where he was claiming to supposedly have information capable of combating Anonymous, which at the time was still a new thing - so new in fact that few people even realized it was a fucking 4Chan movement of all things. The FBI didn't know what info he had, but figured given what his job, experience, and expertise was, thought it was in their best interests to at least schedule a meeting and see what he had to offer. Once they realize that his plan literally revolved around seeing when PUBLIC CHAT USERS were and weren't on Facebook, guaranteed he would have been laughed out of the office.
@MyPhobo
Жыл бұрын
@@Jabarri74 Sounds like he has a bright future in crypto.
@alexwillsuffice
Жыл бұрын
@@MyPhobo i dont think anyone can have a bright future in crypto
@coolguy7160
Жыл бұрын
@@alexwillsuffice Bright future in scamming people
Dude.... That was a great watch man! Thanks
Excellent documentary, just watched ur vid on the silk road bust and came back, you do a really good job telling these stories in the best way possible. I must say though that all the “hacking” clips were hilarious, didn’t detract from the video at all just funny lol
The funny thing is that SQL injections are some of the first and most basic security flaws we learned about in the first semester of web development. They are not exactly super complicated to defend against, yet the servers of a security company were not protected from them.
@tornmap4385
Жыл бұрын
Are you wanting to hack?
@TheLumberjack1987
Жыл бұрын
@@tornmap4385 very interested in the wantings of the hacks indeed.
@aspirebreachsecurity6736
Жыл бұрын
Shit i know this and I'm self taught
@rapcentraltv831
Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind this was 2010 and u are learning this in 2022 things
@TheLumberjack1987
Жыл бұрын
@@rapcentraltv831 I'm 35, I went to said web developer class 16 years ago and it was not a "you're smart" level of defense, it's the "if you don't do this very basic and simple thing then I'm not sure if you can wipe your ass" level of security.
So funny that he thought the structure of anonymous was like a company, when it was actually like the splinter groups he would have spent literally over a decade learning about in the military
@HiddenOcelot
Жыл бұрын
Yep, a decentralized hierarchy made out of loos knit cells, possibly some solo operators loosely grouping to do actions, and then departing like boats in a river. It's all very well played out, it makes it hard to do ops to try to figure out connections.
@gonk9204
Жыл бұрын
Decentralized protest groups in general are so difficult to even attempt to infiltrate because of that factor alone. Having different cells almost completely seperate from eachother whilst retaining the same goal and power is really the strongest structure a group can have.
@rickpaul8012
Жыл бұрын
@@gonk9204 well it’s just an empire vs guerrillas
@mondaysinsanity8193
Жыл бұрын
@@gonk9204 ehhh it depends on what its for. works great for idealistic purposes especially over a shorter time period. or where the onjective is extremely basic and defensive in nature(i.e. make these guys leave, fuck over these guys, etc.) but for anything complex or offensive or even just over large periods of time. it can quickly fall apart into spending more energy fighting eachother than completing the goal.
@mondaysinsanity8193
Жыл бұрын
@@gonk9204 ehhh it depends on what its for. works great for idealistic purposes especially over a shorter time period. or where the onjective is extremely basic and defensive in nature(i.e. make these guys leave, fuck over these guys, etc.) but for anything complex or offensive or even just over large periods of time. it can quickly fall apart into spending more energy fighting eachother than completing the goal.
About anonymous , that’s just sad that the initial founders of this movement didn’t put anything in place for others to continue their legacy. Once they was all arrested it was done and only left some kiddos making wrong things under their movement name.
The government and law enforcement agencies will always have you on radar, as a former HACKER myself, i just want you to realize when you hack something, opening ports, you are being seen by them 😮
@manicdepressed1880
2 ай бұрын
Then they they tack them? UMMM yeah definitely
@franlnfuurter
2 ай бұрын
@@manicdepressed1880 ONLY IF YOU SUCK ASS
@LucaAugment
18 күн бұрын
public access points Rasbery pie bought with cash card to amazon drop site wear a hoodie don't make a habit of using the same access point in any pattern or same hoodie practice your craft at home on your stuff I'm just finding loop holes in observation factors if you want you can
Honestly I never really looked into the Anonymous stuff when it was real big, but they just seemed like a group of people who really didn't bother you too much if you stayed away from the right people. This guy however tried to use them as a stepping stone for his business which proved to be a major detriment.
@lacountess
Жыл бұрын
That’s not entirely true. They would come after you if you mess with them for sure, but they also %100 go after those who threaten the freedom of information sharing on the internet. Any individual or organization who in any way gets involved in censorship could be targeted. They sometimes do things just for fun too (called for the lulz,) such as messing with a racist internet radio host or targeting celebrities who respond in funny ways. One operation I found interesting was when they hacked a virtual pet site because the site had used the likeness of one of their image memes called Longcat. They brought the site down and the owner quickly removed the image.
@history-jovian
11 ай бұрын
@lacountess so they are like bees. Don't mess with them or else the consequence will be immeasurable.
@lacountess
11 ай бұрын
@@history-jovian more like bees with certain chips on their shoulders. You're certainly dead if you mess with them personally, but danger also exists if you mess with the flowers they pollenize or the meadow they fly around in.
@TheActionTourist
11 ай бұрын
@@lacountessA good cause, bless em
@symmetry6320
10 ай бұрын
isn’t anonymous basically 4chan?
>security "expert" >thinks anonymous is a singular entity with a typical hierarchy >thinks they use fb under their own names >unprotected site >password is a word + number and is used in several accounts Actual brainlet
@SebastianA.W.
Жыл бұрын
o master of mankind, why are glowies fighting the good guys?
@ieuanhunt552
Жыл бұрын
@@SebastianA.W. This is 40k pal. There are no good guys.
@Prekers1
Жыл бұрын
@@ieuanhunt552 wdym humanity is the good guys, everyone is scum and should be eliminated
@SebastianA.W.
Жыл бұрын
@@ieuanhunt552 well, if this is 40k, then the enemy is clearly the khornate military industrial complex, the nurglite pharma industry , the tzheencian mainstream media conglomerate, the LGBQ+ slaneshi cultists and of course the Undivided Nations of Chaos..
@Oroberus
Жыл бұрын
You'd be surprised about the incompetence you can actually find in this field, even without specifically searching for it ... personal anecdote: - Ransomware wave - Colleague catches it (because he's an actual "digital foreigner") - insta-force-unwired his rig (including literally falling off the chair to dive under the table, time is data) - ticket to IT dept - answer: "Please rewire and restart, I want to check it ... via remote connection"
What a great video! Thanks for that interesting bit of documentary, love your content!
Absolutely gripping video - awesome work
Can't believe they took his WoW account, these guys are savages
@rhondasisco-cleveland2665
Жыл бұрын
Lol
@ljco6106
Жыл бұрын
Nothing is safe, friend. 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
@1nfiniteloop
Жыл бұрын
that WoW gold would have drained out in a flash! wonder if they sold his EPICS as well? brutal!
@Mark_nobody3
Жыл бұрын
This reminds me, when someone deleted the wow account and he is freaking the F Out
@1nfiniteloop
Жыл бұрын
i hope they did not delete his Epic items! 😳
Holy crap. I've been doing computer security since before the internet, and I followed this case *very* closely at the time, but this is by far the most interesting coverage I've ever seen, with tons of information I've heard of before. Very well done. Thank you. Sub earned.
@YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Жыл бұрын
what computer security was needed before the internet? Lock box and key?
@stevefriedl3983
Жыл бұрын
@@YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Computers existed before the internet; cracking root on UNIX machines (and fixing those bugs) in the eighties was totally a thing.
@YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Жыл бұрын
@@stevefriedl3983 I know computers existed before the internet (how would they have made the internet lmao), i just didn't realise computer security was an issue before the internet.
@the_kombinator
Жыл бұрын
@@YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO There were networks, things called modems could try to connect to them, you could hack a BBS if you wanted to for some reason...Malicious programs distributed via diskettes, etc. Hell, people overclocked back in the 80s and 90s.
@anunknownperson4018
Жыл бұрын
@@the_kombinatordidn’t ppl back then also mess up the chat? (Idk i think i heard it in a show or something)😂
We need people like this to keep the government in check
I remember going on 4chan and anonymous just used to mean "the people". The goal was to create an environment where people could share memes and express views in an anonymous environment through photos and comments. So when the anonymous movement started, it just stood for "the people".
@pepegaraid3031
Жыл бұрын
PepeD
@zerrierslizer1
Жыл бұрын
i remember that! a lot of people decided that enough was enough, and they wanted the people of the world of memes to be safe and to be left alone with their shenanigans. it all built up to Anonymous becoming a thing, which was never more than a ragtag group of people that wanted to protect and preserve above all else. wasnt the old mantra "Anonymous: we the people, of the people, for the people." or something like that? i seem to remember those speciffic words at east.
@zerrierslizer1
Жыл бұрын
@Bentcop . biz i have no idea what the fuck your on about, because what you just wrote made no sense what so ever.
@annana6098
Жыл бұрын
This was how I understood it, without ever going on 4chan. A mask comes with the popular implication that not only does the mask protect the individual, it makes the figure immortal; it could be anyone, anyone could be the one, you cannot arrest or kill the idea. Any hacking group can call themselves Anonymous tomorrow, and it wouldn't necessarily be a lie, so long as the community accepts their actions as in-line with the persona. Anonymous is basically the perfect name for that.
@taerdryn
Жыл бұрын
From the initial rising of popularity of "Anonymous", 99.9% of people NEVER understood the true intentions, purpose, or identity of the members or the group, but you have just defined exactly what it was. There are no intentions. There are no motives. There are no identities. There are no members - Anonymous is all of us, and none of us. It's whatever it needs to be, whenever it needs to be. It is simply a name for citizens of the digital world to hide behind, when they wish to take justice into their own hands. Right and wrong fade away and only the will of the anonymous people is left behind. Your one mistake in your comment however (at least as I interpreted it), is thinking that what I just described somehow changed, or died out along the way. This is not true. To this day, that is still exactly what Anonymous is, and what it will be forever. It is something that cannot be stolen, taken away, changed or perverted. How can this be? How will Anonymous never change, or die out? It is rather simple. As illustrated in the video, Anonymous is not hierarchical, and does not have any conventional structure. In fact it has no structure at all, because it literally cannot. Anonymous is not a group - it is an idea. A method of operating in the digital space. Anybody can claim to be Anonymous, but to truly *be* Anonymous is to adhere to core tenants that are clearly laid out, that can never be corrupted.
I vaguely remember this going down. What I really remember, is laughing my ass off when I heard about it. What a maroon--he's supposed to be a security expert, but doesn't use safe practices. What kind of idiot do you have to be, to threaten hackers you don't know? He's lucky, really, because they could have done far worse to him...including Swatting. One thing I learned early, is to not go picking fights with strangers...and never brag about how untouchable you are--you'll likely learn how vulnerable you are very quickly.
@anunknownperson4018
Жыл бұрын
Indeed children in video games are the easy target which is sad and mess up
@mousermind
Жыл бұрын
*moron Also, you're using WAY too many commas, bub; it's like mental speed bumps while reading. :l
@Fuzzysea693
Жыл бұрын
Maroon?
@nickblythe9035
Жыл бұрын
Bro misspelled moron 💀
@drhotp3nis
Жыл бұрын
u had me laughing my ass off when u said maroon 😭😭
This is like a very funny thriller. Suspenseful comedy, brilliant video!
A clear case of, “play stupid games, win stupid prizes”. Also, anon infiltrating Russian state run websites and TV to show what is really happening in Ukraine to the Russian citizens, who are kept in the dark, was simply amazing.
@chrislair6832
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I really liked that too.
@markc6318
Жыл бұрын
that wasnt anon, they were 2 guys who used to work for those news outlets
@augustuslunasol10thapostle
Жыл бұрын
@@markc6318 anon is and can be anyone if those two guys used anons name anon did it simple as that
@NordicWildSoul
Жыл бұрын
That smelled more like a Western intelligence propaganda operation than Anonymous hacktivism, especially because the mainstream media was highlighting it excessively.
@MegaLuckyLeafy
Жыл бұрын
@@markc6318 anon is everywhere
linking FB-accounts to logouts in chat... why would someone, who USED FAKE ACCOUNTS, think, these were real people? I'm in a loss for words about that... Awesome documentary, Kira, keep it up^-^
@FluffyFlounders
2 жыл бұрын
arrogance and stupidity, ya know, the usual deal.
@Xfier246
Жыл бұрын
he didnt he wanted to have something to show for fbi and media
@lockedon8953
Жыл бұрын
His downfall was arrogance, he thought to small and to simply
@GradyBroyles
Жыл бұрын
NGL that was the reaction as it was happening.
@jondoe406
Жыл бұрын
It didn't need to actually work. It just needed to sound plausible to the companies he was going to sell his services to.
the storytelling in this video with the music and visuals was sooo good
Loved this one Kira, thank you!
Never seen this much edgy hacker-man footage in a single video before xD Great video as always!
@Buttersaemmel
Жыл бұрын
ye i really didn't like it to be honest. but i understand that it serves the purpose of making the visuals more interesting (just like how hacking is depicted in movies because real hacking is...pretty boring to watch for "outsiders"). and there are videos out there about hacks that are actually pretty boring and are just exaggerated where these visuals serve to keep your mind away from realizing how boring it actually is. this isn't the case here so i gonna give him that and not complain about this edgyness. just wanted to mention all of this because i understand where your edgy feeling is coming from :)
@daveogfans413
Жыл бұрын
@@Buttersaemmel tl;dr: Visuals are used to make things interesting. There... Saved everyone 2 minutes.
@Buttersaemmel
Жыл бұрын
@@daveogfans413 no. slow it down. everything has to be fast these days. compress all down to it's very substance so people can consume more. that's my stance on it.
@Easyflux
Жыл бұрын
@@daveogfans413 lol
@Easyflux
Жыл бұрын
@@Buttersaemmel You didn't think it was too edgy, but you understand why I might think it's edgy. Got it.
Being a security researcher and having the easiest password ever among reusing it and not filtering content on your website properly seems like a big red flag to me aside from the shady things they wanted to do.
@thesovietkevin7275
Жыл бұрын
among
@Sparkette
Жыл бұрын
@@thesovietkevin7275 us
@allmycarsisbroke
Жыл бұрын
that weak ass password was legit the cringiest part of the entire thing. 8 characters--I know amateurs who could have cracked that in literally just a few minutes over a decade ago. And MD5 hash (not even Sha256) is just... wow. Protect it all with a website that wasn't hardened against SQL injection and this guy deserves every inch of what he received, and deserved all of the lube that wasn't used.
@darylmason4211
Жыл бұрын
Ever heard of hiding things in plain sight... The us government seriously still thinks they are utilizing that tool very well, and I'll even prove how WEAK and COWARDLY they truly are here by simply adding. . . 🙃 I believe PEGASUS is beginning to be brought to public light all around the world once and for all in legal senses! Hahahaha now if this comment even makes it a day I will be shocked. However being in North Carolina 'MURRRICA 😂 I bet my phone will turn off or somewhat freeze by the time I send this text. 🤷👌👆👉😎❤️ They are weeeeeeeeeak here in the states, and exposed themselves at every turn. NEVER BACK DOWN FROM WEAKNESS OR COWARDICE, WE ARE GODS OF OUR OWN FREE AND JUST WILL!!! ✌️❤️🙂🙃😌
They need to do a movie about that.. We lived in those days and it was awesome following the news
Videos like this makes me very worried. I mean yeah he absolutely deserved what came to him and anonymous have generally been the “good guys” attacking a lot of corrupt shitty companies. However this also just shows how fake our sense of security is online. If you put yourself out there in any way shape or form, someone can find out litterally everything about you and ruin your entire life with it. And with everything becoming more and more digital… i just feel like its a recipe for disaster.
@x_flies
8 ай бұрын
You’re damn right. There is literally no privacy and you are being tracked 24/7.
@foxbuns
5 ай бұрын
so be one of the smart ones and dont put anything out there. easy.
@bonnie_rabbit749
5 ай бұрын
@@foxbuns my job is litterally digital marketing. For many today its impossible to not put ANYTHING out there. But i do try my best to stay as anonomous as possible. But its impossible to not be online at all.
@mwelite1706
5 ай бұрын
@@bonnie_rabbit749”I do try my best to stay as anonymous as possible.” Has real face in profile, puts real age in channel description and has birthplace or location in channel description.
@jacenorman8764
5 ай бұрын
you are beautiful @@bonnie_rabbit749
My favorite part about this particular anonymous group was left out: Sabu was an FBI informant/plant. He's one of the big fish the government used to bring down a lot of "anonymous".
@Elhombre95382
Жыл бұрын
Dude played the biggest tough guy behind his screen, but the second FBI came knocking on his door he let them have their way with him. These guys are nothing but nerds and have no idea what to do when things come their way.
@LittleSilva422
Жыл бұрын
@@Elhombre95382 "Pff FckNIng Nerds amirite!?" *cliche high school jock noises*
@Elhombre95382
Жыл бұрын
@@LittleSilva422 L comment gen Zucker
@LittleSilva422
Жыл бұрын
@@Elhombre95382 *bit-crush death nosies*
@themudpit621
Жыл бұрын
@@Elhombre95382 I see you also underestimate them. Did you not learn anything from the video?
Always remember, "There is always someone better than you", ALWAYS.
@Chesstunes1
Жыл бұрын
Only in the competition of "betters" if in the competition for "worse" the same isn't always true.
@cloverlovania
Жыл бұрын
@Iris amazing way to twist it round tbh
Wonderful story-telling. Subscribed.
It's nice to see a pretty accurate retelling of these events for once :)
They did the world s favor not letting this guy make business in that area with anyone else. Whoever hired him for those services was not in good hands
Truly a kibafo33 moment
I like how one man made anonymous mad and awesome video man :]
"Hey, look a big beehive. I am going to punch it!... Oh no the bees are attacking me, why?" XD This was great :D
@vmondude
Жыл бұрын
😂 Ikr what could go wrong, I mean their slogan says it all. "Expect us"
@UberFubarius
Жыл бұрын
Didn't John Oliver refer to this event as "sticking his dick in a beehive"?
@Friedrich2DerGrosse
Жыл бұрын
*punches beehive* "Haha, dumb bees! Wait, are those wasps?!"
I love how he thinks people who take pride and lots of effort in keeping their Anonymity. Yet he thinks they are just gonna friend each other and openly support the stuff they hide.
@markmark-ys7lt
Жыл бұрын
@@Shythalia you know better than them?
Fantastic video. I enjoyed watching this.
The way he says yahoo has got me giggling like a little school girl with a crush, that is all...
When he said “leaders of anonymous” all I could think was ‘this man is about to lose his entire career’
"He was a Cyber Security Expert". Please don't call him that when he doesn't escape his SQL queries. That's like the most basic attack you can think of 😂
@nonsweet
2 жыл бұрын
Well to be fair to him, that was the fault of another company he used to run his site on... but of course he has no excuses for ignoring the other 99 warning signs and his own bad security practices.
@cirion66
2 жыл бұрын
Also md5... Maaan... Even at that time non-salted hashes was just aksing for a problem. MD5 was considered broken security-wise since 2008... Also no 2FA? Like at least google had an SMS auth at that time. "Security-expert"...
@zaper2904
2 жыл бұрын
@@cirion66 yeah I mean if it was something highly technical like some obscure CSRF vector then whatever but an SQL injection + some rainbow tables? This is second grade sysadmin shit.
@DR_REDACTED
2 жыл бұрын
It was easy.
@avandurion
2 жыл бұрын
God I have no clue about servers and sql , but not having email secured with hardware or flashing router and calling yourself expert?
Good on ya...keep it pure in spirit...
this is truly beautiful
10:55 mentions that "passwords were luckily encrypted with md5." MD5 is not an encryption algorithm, it is a hashing algorithm and has been known to be vulnerable for a long period of time prior to the occurrence of the hack. Storing passwords in MD5 format was grossly negligent even at the time of the hack.
@memitim171
2 жыл бұрын
He probably wasn't aware they were stored in MD5 since it wasn't his company and to be honest the laughable simplicity of his password and the fact he used the same one everywhere makes it kind of moot, they could have just got it from any number of other accounts.
@roughdude6575
2 жыл бұрын
I'm not an IT security expert and even me, i know that....
@ekki1993
2 жыл бұрын
To the best of my knowledge (so correct me if I'm wrong), you use the hashing algorithm to do encryption, so the password is "encrypted with [i.e. using] MD5". Is there something I'm missing?
@byrospyro4432
2 жыл бұрын
@@ekki1993 You're correct, its a one-way encryption algorithm, there are different types of encryption mainly asymmetric and symmetric, the one that should be used is SHA-3 for password encryption, you should also add "salt" to the password, its basically a pseudo random string of characters that are generated from each password that is appended to the password to add complexity.
@Xaddre
2 жыл бұрын
@@byrospyro4432 MD5 should never be used it’s crazy that some website databases default to it in 2022. If the site has an SQL injection vulnerability and only uses MD5 you might as well post your password on the homepage of the site any hacker who can actually call themselves that would be able to access all the user passwords in less that 2 mins on a site like that.
Late to the party, but this video really exemplifies what a great storyteller you are. I was hooked!
@KiraTV1
Жыл бұрын
Thanks dude
@Mickey_Valentine
Жыл бұрын
@@KiraTV1 this documentary was really good , I was part of the November 5th movement in London and was around anonymous the time that sabu snitched the American anons and the time the great Aaron swartz died .....your content as always is really good and this documentary was no exception-------- anyways, as u today were reading halted comments , just came to note what I just noticed in this post .... WATCH OUT : you have a Trump Era Tim Pool loving neonazi trolling plenty of your followers on this post ( @Wrecker ) .... ps loved that you mentioned #OpPayback :) the mastercard and visa takedown [[]] massive salute kira ....hope you enjoy Asia & the Waifus {{}}
@Mickey_Valentine
Жыл бұрын
@@KiraTV1 ps and if you want I can link you up with the people in Anonymous that took down the Ku Klux Klan out from the Internet in under 24 hours when they threatened to shoot down peaceful protesters #opKKK #mikeBrown #Ferguson that was a briiiiiiiiiilliant op
this is gold, how is this not a movie???
ive never actually agreed with criminals, but this hacking group were the robin hoods of the 2010s
lol the irony in a so-called security company using an SQL database with MD5 encrypted passwords. At the very least they should've gone with salting then encrypting. And then using that same password on every account is the icing on the cake.
@onemoreguyonline7878
Жыл бұрын
Md5 was sold as unbreakable for so long, there were too many old guard pricks that only cared about their bottom line
@Buttersaemmel
Жыл бұрын
i mean isn't an SQL-Injection working not bad enough? as a security company shouldn't you check the stuff you're using (and i mean...SQL-Injections aren't that uncommon) and stop using it if it got that obvious flaws? i got a little hangover rn so maybe i just missunderstood that part as i can't believe such rookie mistakes...
@Kenionatus
Жыл бұрын
@@onemoreguyonline7878 I don't thing MD5 was ever properly "defeated" (I think it's been replaced by SAH because it was too quick to compute?) but not salting your hashes leaves you vulnerable to a lookup in a hash table (which only requires computing the hashes once and then is reusable for every attack).
@joshpatton757
Жыл бұрын
@@Buttersaemmel Most things are vulnerable to some form of injection attack, SQL injection is common because SQL is common and the way it interprets string commands makes it easy. The answer is not "don't use SQL", but "Understand the vulnerabilities of each piece of your tech stack and take appropreate steps to prevent and mitigate at each layer of the stack". Don't execute arbitrary queries in SQL, use parameterized stored procedures. On your back end, SQL encode any user defined input. On your web front end, use a character whitelist to only allow characters that the data type in question needs. Duplicate that whitelist client side. Those are all simple basics that any fresh out of college programmer should know, any one of these would probably have prevented the injection attack and you should be doing all of them. Failing to do so isn't even a rookie mistake, it's negligent.
@ketchfarcaster
Жыл бұрын
*hashed
As someone doing computer science at a level, finding out the website of a company dedicated to helping others with cybersecurity is vulnerable to SQL injection attacks is really funny. They are one of the easiest things to protect against (you just don’t let any input boxes allow SQL commands as an input) so it’s really ironic that was a flaw.
@Khenfu_Cake
Жыл бұрын
Not surprising that he struggled to acquire contracts 😄
@EgonFreeman
10 ай бұрын
Bobby Tables. :D
@user-mc8xt1iq7c
10 ай бұрын
watch a real documentary. the feds were feeding anonymous 0-days they built. the entire thing was a fed sting. the rat pedophile SABU was working for the feds the whole time.
@JustinMacri007
9 ай бұрын
Are they good guys or bad guys
@jesseclutterbuck6617
9 ай бұрын
gota give them credit. who even uses sql these days.
My father always said, don’t mess with the wrong people.
About the forgotten username, I sometimes ssh to servers in my job (taking care of servers is not my main work) and it's not as simple as you might think. I have about 5 usernames and it takes some time to remember which server needs which. If I had to log in from a non-work computer where I have saved most of the combinations, this could easily happen to me.
I ran a decent sized web hosting business 15 years ago and was aware of basic SQL injection. Often used for forums and email databases there were pretty basic tools that came with w/ cPanel to prevent or at least detect injection. The ignorance of basic opsec for this "expert" is hilarious.
@justinwhite2725
Жыл бұрын
Little Timmy; TABLES is a story most developers even at the hobby are aware of. SQL injection and input sanitation is well known.
This was spot on in building intensity, storytelling and super relevant content. Really great work and it's something you're very good at. Stay up, brotherman.
@KiraTV1
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, that means a lot!
@filipskopec
2 жыл бұрын
@@KiraTV1 Bro these are the types of videos that make me hang on every word. You gotta keep making these types of documentary type videos they far outclass your other content. No offence.
@jp46614
2 жыл бұрын
its mid at best you're giving too much credit
@neveridle
2 жыл бұрын
@@KiraTV1 Jesus your videos on these themes are great. I mean I still wish you'd do Kira's Kickstarter adventures or just have a laugh at cryptoscams but by god these are really good man.
@unknownegghead3105
2 жыл бұрын
@@jp46614 didnt ask your opinion +L+ ratio + no bitches + bazinga + heat death of the universe + ur mum + ur dad + ur granny + ur gamma ray + get nuked + connection terminated + i’m sorry to interrupt you elizabeth + if you even remember that name + but i’m afraid + you’ve been misinformed + you are not here + to recieve a gift + nor have you + been called here + by the individual you assume + although + you have been called + you have all + been called here + into a labyrinth + of sounds and smells + misdirection and misfortune + a labyrinth with no exit + a maze with no prize + you don’t even realize + that you are trapped + your lust for blood + has driven you in endless circles + chasing the cries of children + in some unseen chamber + always seeming so near + yet somehow out of reach + but you + will never find them + no one will + this is where your story ends + and to you + my brave volunteer + who somehow found this job listing + not intended for you + altho + there was a way out + planned for you + i have a feeling + that’s not what you want + i have a feeling + that you are + right where you want to be + i am remaining as well + i am nearby + this place will not be remembered + and the memory of everything + that started this + can finally begin + to fade away + as the agony of + every tragedy should + and to you monsters trapped in the corridors + be still + and give up your spirits + they don’t belong to you + as for most of you + i believe there is peace + and perhaps warm + waiting for you after the smoke clears + although for one of you + the darkest pit of hell has opened + to swallow you whole + so don’t keep the devil waiting friend + my daughter + if you can hear me + i knew you would return + as well + it’s in your nature + to protect the innocent + i’m sorry that on that day + the one were you where + shut out and left to die + no one was there + to lift you up in their arms + the way you lifted others into yours + and then + what became of you + i should have known + you wouldn’t be content + to suddenly disappear + not my daughter + i couldn’t save you then + so let me save you now + it’s time to rest + for you + and for those you carried in your arms + this ends + for all of us + end communication + bazinga
4:26 Me, someone who doesn’t live in USA, trying to figure out if this is sarcasm or real: 💀
@drlnkspiller
22 күн бұрын
real
Kira, can you do a follow up on what happened after the hack. Did the guys company go under? Is he still in cyber security? Ect. Awesome documentary…better than anything on tv.
He must have imagined Anon as kids in mom's basement with a computer, red bull, and doritos.
@DPWrepublic
Жыл бұрын
aren't we all?
@JohnyMeBoi
Жыл бұрын
@@DPWrepublic no. no we arnt
@tokertalk9648
Жыл бұрын
@@JohnyMeBoi Dude you just ruined his dreams LOL
@jean-lucpicard5510
9 ай бұрын
@@JohnyMeBoiMust be Anon , can't spell properly. 😅
SQL Injection? Man, I fell for SQL injection attacks once.... when I was on my very first year as a professional software developer. That's basic stuff, no 'security expert' ever has an excuse to get taken down by it.
@totally.normal
Жыл бұрын
Let me guess, did you use flash for your login system?
@imapseudonym6198
Жыл бұрын
@@totally.normal Worse. Querystring SQL parameters. ... I WAS brand new at the time.
@totally.normal
Жыл бұрын
@@imapseudonym6198 Oof. Did you manage to recover?
@Sypaka
Жыл бұрын
@@imapseudonym6198 ..so any input by php went straight into a SQL query? ouch.
@imapseudonym6198
Жыл бұрын
@@totally.normal @EXcentriX Yeah, thankfully it was a script kiddie rather than a legitimate hacker, and I was running a small site without much of anything critical on it. He did some damage but I was able to revert it, with a painful lesson learned. It was an interesting first job; super small, so I was the only dev. It meant I wasn't liable for too much, but I also had nobody to mentor me.
Man angers the Anonymous, instantly regrets it!
This was so well done. Why isn't this channel huge?
Back in the day when you would see a creepy anonymous video I always got excited to see what was going to transpire lol
My first thought was "50 Quatloos says he used the same password for everything!" Of course, having "Little Bobby Tables" just walk all over the "security" of a web provider he should have vetted better was also hilarious.
@ildalailamer8341
2 жыл бұрын
Ah, Little Bobby Tables, i love that kid, always brings memories.
@speckbacon9881
Жыл бұрын
That made me drop my shit all over the place and now i cant find anything.
@GiorgioAresu
Жыл бұрын
@@ildalailamer8341 does he? I cannot really remember this student. Or anyone else for that matter
"12 years of this was enough to sour his attitude towards war, and retired to a quiet life as a defense contractor." lol does not compute. great video though
@Patscape
Жыл бұрын
I met many officers like him in the Army Signal Corps.
It's never a good idea to pursue any form of success at the cost of anyone else's misfortune
@themudpit621
Жыл бұрын
true, and I'll give it to you, a little wise.
The fact that the Anonymous hacker’s mentioned in this video (Topiary, Tflow, Sabu) have since been discovered and arrested by FBI and UK police, makes this even funnier! Barr completely wasted his time doing something UK and US security services were already able to do and ruined his company in the process 🤦🏻♂️ 😂
Lol at everyone who thought/thinks there is some defined hacking group "named" Anonymous.
@Buttersaemmel
Жыл бұрын
isn't the infamous hackerman called "4Chan" the head of the Anonymous group?
@deadonentry
Жыл бұрын
@@Buttersaemmel anybod are allowed to use the"brand"
@TheLargeHardonCollider
Жыл бұрын
Right, I was already scoffing when he said he identified the "hierarchy" and thought someone "from the top" was giving out marching orders to everyone else. Just goes to show how terrible this guy's research actually was. That's Navy-training for you, I guess.
@Maddinhpws
Жыл бұрын
There are obviously semi leaders. But those are mostly people who are more likely to rally people up or who know other people for a long time already so they trust each other more. But they still don't know each others real names or adresses.
@Josh-bb1nn
Жыл бұрын
There is: CIA.
It amazes me for a "security expert" running a security company about using the same simple password on multiple websites. As someone who used to worked in a building for the census bureau, my password was extremely complicated with at least 20 characters and I had to change it every 30 days. I'm just shocked about how little care he took his own security
@Spartan11117777
Жыл бұрын
What are the odds he still uses the same password to this day? 🤣
@Nobody_1.
Жыл бұрын
Why is it that you change the password, is it because they might had gained access?
@Spartan11117777
Жыл бұрын
@@Nobody_1. Everyone gets hacked on a daily bases and People usually get long lists of Customer’s Data Info, including Login Passwords, happened to all Xbox Live Subscribers and PlayStation Network Subscribers and more easier to happen on PC Gaming site and many other kinds of Sites.
@paullangford8179
11 ай бұрын
@@Nobody_1. Nah. It's just that the Post-It the old password is written on gets smeary and hard to read, so you need a new one. The password should be at least eight characters, and have all four kinds: uppercase, lowercase, numbers and special characters. And you should be able to REMEMBER it. That way, you don't need to change it so often.
@LDAR
4 ай бұрын
He might've not used the same pws, because once they get into your email, they basically have everything, since they can just pick recover password
Damn, where are my popcorn?! This got me so invested!
Such a great story, oh my word. Is Anon still doing stuff? I haven't heard news on them in a long time
It's kind of obvious that this guy got so smug with himself he really wasn't thinking clearly enough, forgot his training he had learned and made so many mistakes that he just didn't realise until it was all too late. Never let things get to your head .
Security expert not only uses the same password for everything, it's also so basic most bank accounts would decline you from having it. What an age we live in.
@seushimarejikaze1337
Жыл бұрын
this stuff happened a bit ago. i suppose, there were no 8 char requirements back then lol
@kolinmartz
Жыл бұрын
This was also like 15 or so years ago.
omg this group is the ultimate boss, i wanna hear more stories about them. btw tho, how does this channel know all these details, what they said in the chats etc?
Wow, this guy is a piece of work
I absolutely love this! I haven’t heard anything from anonymous for a long time! It’s about time that I actually seen justice received in correct proportions! I just hope they keep on keeping on and sharing more info for us little ppl.
@HeynowHeynowheynow
Жыл бұрын
I believe they leaked about of damaging documents regarding Russia during the start of the Ukraine invasion.
@thegreatmrt
Жыл бұрын
How was this justice? Lol
@angeleyes3505
Жыл бұрын
According to the video it seems like they did some justice! But justice will come after death and Gods judgement will be worse so yes I believe that justice is served!
Don't mess with Anon and they won't mess with you unless you've done damage to the public that deserves justice, and if it does, you should've thought of the risk before you took it. Anon is neither a company nor a group, it's just individuals with various levels of skills in varying areas of expertise. The grouping doesn't happen until a unified interest has taken place and the best and brightest needed for the tasks required (nothing more, nothing less) is naturally and organically filled... 100% efficiency. Nobody gets asked or told to do anything, they let interest and motivation drive their campaigns and that's why nobody can stop them, cuz to them, it's passion, not the need for food on their table.
@jester886
Жыл бұрын
A group that’s supposedly exclusive means those who where rejected or perhaps Kicked out only creates another group that’s counter to it. Groups are crap hence nothing more than to manipulate. At what point does the puppeteer becomes the puppet ?
@kevinkhaos7673
Жыл бұрын
cia
@stephenjenkins7971
Жыл бұрын
That's the most braindead thing I have ever heard. Anonymous is loosely affiliated to be sure, but the fact of the matter is that they serve what THEY feel is right without public oversight. Thus, nothing indicates that they are doing anything to serve "the public". Maybe it sometimes works out that way, but claiming it so definitively is like saying the local militia will definitely fight for "the public" just because they say so.
@anneteller3128
Жыл бұрын
@@kevinkhaos7673 Yes, didn't they become compromised. I remember when Mercedes, one of the members, got rolled out of her apartment on the ground during a raid. If they didn't become compromised, there may not be the level censorship on YT and other social media networks that exists today. Their big thing pretty much from the time YT began was no censorship and keeping the Internet free for anyone to use.
@vihakurjategija
Жыл бұрын
Anything you say, Godfather.
it amazes me how people are able to bullcrap their way into being hailed as experts in some field when making noob mistakes
Great video! This guy got stung by a super intelligent honey bee' unable to pull it's ovipositor out, causing long term and irreversible affects. Honey bees are essential to our survival, mess with them and you'll understand the deeper meaning of inevitability.
The idea of linking social media access to other internet activity is a valid way to try and track people- or at least narrow down s field of suspects. The FBI and NSA used similar tactics to catch some suspected hackers that were using TOR to try and hide their IP address. The Fed's couldn't crack TOR at that time, but they were able to relate internet activity to times their suspects were active using a TOR client. Of course that was a much finer use of the tactic, but it has its uses. The way this guy used it tho was ham fisted and more than a little amature. I think the Anons were more offended by his poor security skills than they were by fear of actually being exposed. Basically this guy brought a butter knife to a machine gun fight and got smacked down hard by people who really did know what they were doing.
@patrickgronemeyer3375
2 жыл бұрын
lol the FBI and NSA keep letting Americas die. one mass shooting after another. the FBI AND NSA ARE A JOKE sadly
@mikeholloway2625
Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike... anonymously speaking... just between you and me, it is all from here and now on the merriest of wild goose chases for dogs that do not even know their own rearends that is going to go down in a virtual world of machine code.
@NimhLabs
Жыл бұрын
It should be noted that TOR is a Honey Pot
@chidori0117
Жыл бұрын
I mean he was linking the activity to accounts that were openly in favor of anonymous ...I think it takes severe underestimating of these individuals to think they would openly on their real life facebook pages do anything that could possibly relate them to being part of anonymous. As was said anonymous is not a organized entity and individual cells of anons probably have to be very careful around other anons and cells as well in order to not be compromised by the same groups they are a part of.
@mikeholloway2625
Жыл бұрын
@@chidori0117 Well... Anonymous does keep track of some people that have no mask and are vulverable. People respected by anonymous forces. Some for deeds and words worth more than gold... -Q
Imagine thinking you’re a security expert and not following literally the most basic rules of IT security. He didn’t even have 2FA enabled. What an absolute failure.
@SemiDoge
2 жыл бұрын
Was 2fa a thing 12 years ago?
@___blaggard999___8
2 жыл бұрын
@@SemiDoge lol
@Dynamo33
2 жыл бұрын
@@SemiDoge Was about to say this. I'm pretty sure that wasn't very common, even among the most tech savvy crowd.
@redholm
2 жыл бұрын
@@SemiDoge Kinda. But it was not very wide spread at that point.
@arrowknee7356
2 жыл бұрын
More to the point. No matter how good your security there will be flaws. Do not kick the hornets nest. Nothing may happen, but there is no reason to try and make it happen the cost is simply to high if you make any error that can be exploited.