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@@nas73603 2 bucks bet that it's the same guy who sieged it, as he quickly installed gimp on the work laptop and made the edit before changing the website.
And the only way he’d be able to know it was created after the leak was if he created it. If it wasn’t in the leak how would he know if the email address was even signed up
@@NeostormXLMAXYh it doesn’t make any sense as the only possible explanation is that it was his gmail else he’d have no way of knowing the account with that gmail was signed up after the leak
@@NeostormXLMAX One word: laziness😂 he had no easy way of knowing another account that wasn't in the leak but is in the HIBP database, it's certainly possible, by checking a bunch of emails, but it's easier to just pretend that he did and use his own email
one thing I can tell you is if law enforcements lets you do something that they busted you for, they want to monitor and track everything you're doing in hopes that you'd communicate with other potential parties that are involved in illegal activities.
What I love about hacking stories is how big and high stakes this shit is, how criminal and underhanded people are, how deep the rabbit holes are, only for the people involved to be a bunch of people who are some how bigger nerds than me living with their mom.
I never realized until now how much the term "raid" has changed when it comes to streaming. I often forget it used to be a cruel form of trolling despite it now being when one streamer leads their viewers to another stream when finishing their own stream. Something previously cruel, now being a good thing.
@@sakabits_132I think you miss the point, the goal isn't to go to someone else's channel to damage it, but simply to boost the views ! So yes, it's a pretty good thing I suppose
Raidforums was incredibly influential for me at a young age , not in a good way. I think in 2016-2017 (peak of raid forums) I was apart of atleast 10 different "delete system32" raids being one of the "moderators" giving instructions during my time on the site. Even worse that I got tutored by older gents on how to use Tor and how to Dox/Ddos amongst other things, I basically had all these skillsets under my fingertips and me being a 15 year old punk, knowing that stuff at that age is like giving a gun to a toddler. I was saved by grace when my computer was fried, and I never bothered getting another one as I was happy playing on my PS4 for another year and a half. Which was good because it made me push away that anti-social behaviour. God knows what would've happened if I stuck around with those people for any longer , and I am glad I walked away from that type of lifestyle. I do know for sure I would not reach a level of degeneracy that "Conor" reached.
Back when I was a young teen with unsupervised internet access, I used to be so jealous of people who had that kind of skillset. I'm so eternally glad now that I've never delved into it. Good on you for getting out of that bs brother
@syriatheforbiddenthorn6065 the minecraft java plug in scripter to hacker and fraudster pipeline was CRAZY back in the day. Specially because of the DDOSing that occurs on servers, if you owned or were high up in one you were cooked if ya didnt get these skills
It’s perplexing that you could be so smart as to hack into so many websites and get so much data, yet he shared his personal email. It just goes to show you need to be very methodical with every move you make because the little things can destroy your whole plan. This guy was basically untouchable before they found his email smh
A couple of things- DPR tried to solicit a murder for hire and was "successful" in the sense that the FBI were the ones he solicited it from and they actually "went through" with it in terms of making it appear like they had murdered the person and sent him proof. He was never charged with murder or attempted murder for various technical legal reasons but this was (correctly) used as an aggravating factor when it came to his sentencing because it was demonstrative that he was a serious threat to the community. There was an exchange of cryptocurrency and everything. The silk road case has a lot of fuckery most foul involved but when it comes to THAT DPR did that on his own and he's paying the price for it. Second, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what happened here. He did the same thing to the people he bought CP from as he did companies. He hacked them and sole everything that wasn't nailed down. Instead of making it available for purchase he just socked it away for the day he knew he was going to get caught. When he got caught he said "I'd like to make a deal" and offered all of that information in exchange for this extremely favorable deal. At the end of the day there's always a bigger fish and the FBI would rather have all that information on multiple CP distributors/producers than pom. It doesn't make him a good guy and we don't have to feel great about it, but honestly I'd rather them take down the distributors.
Putting his email in and saying “i dont wanna share my email but this has the same case” might be the biggest fucking BLUNDER of all time bro, glad he got caught regardless
It is a common tactic by law enforcement to discredit someone. After all "who could possibly support someone who meticulously categorized the porn on his computer into folders based on age?"
@@RespectMeforever For real. The amount of talent it takes to do all of this, They could of became real successful in cybersecurity. Yet, they choose to throw their life away and become black hat hackers.
i love that u intertwine the stories from ur other videos cause to me nowadays the internet just doesn't feel like a big place anymore its much smaller than it appears to be and i know u focus in on a certain part of the web but u always find these crazy stories and tell it with a cool perspective
part of the issue is sites using bots to control and push certain trends or thoughts while doing what they can to split up communities and make them smaller which makes everyone easier to control and manipulate. censorship goes along way with that as well.
the 20 yr supervised release is probably worse for him than 15yrs behind bars. He will violate it, likely within the next 5 years, and he’ll end up with more than 15yrs in prison According to someone in the comments: the max he could be locked up for if he does violate is only 15yrs so this comment doesn’t really stand.
If he violates it he just has to complete his 15 years minus the time he's been out. He would be sent to Federal prison, which is not as rough as state prison (not to say its easy, it's still tough). Also federal prison sentences don't have parole. They can get time reduced for good behavior. They can earn 54 days a year off their time. So 15 years can be reduced to around 12 years 9 months. After his release, he would be on supervised release for the remaining 20 years. So say he spent 2 years out, nut then violated and had to go to prison. With good behavior, he'd do around 10 years 9 months. He'd be released and would be on supervised release for around 7 years. If he violated, he would have to go to prison for 7 years minus however long he's been out
Honestly? With that charge ab those pictures, i think he would have easily been killed in prison. thats my guess why the judge didnt put him behind bars.
@@pewdiepiebro35that doesn’t stop them from going to prison bud.😂 most of the time they aren’t in general population, they get put in solitary or in isolation. that’s how they get found out
There is much more to his plea agreement and sentencing than we are seeing here. He is definitely cooperating and assisting the FBI with further parts of an investigation for him to get off that lightly.
Yep, so many times notorious hackers get caught and work with FBI or NSA cyber teams to get lighter sentences. But they have to get all computers monitored and any unapproved electronics is a violation of their deal.
FBI Agent:Sir we caught him. Leader:Ok, is there anything else remaining? FBI Agent:well, we found he likes a sanrio character Leader:Go and edit that character into handcuffs IMMEDIATELY
As crazy as this story is, the one thing that stands out to me is the appeal. I can't believe prosecutors can appeal verdicts they don't like. REALLY seems like skirting double jeopardy laws by just getting it in front of a new judge to see if he sides with you lol Great video btw, really informative!
Nothing to do with double jeopardy. Most countries let that happen the idea is that the judge can be mistaken either way. So you and prosecution both have a right to fair trial and thus appeal.
FBI “We’ll go easy on you” Conor “okay, what’s the catch?” FBI “We charge you with CP and you stay out of prison but you have to plea to the CP” Conor 😑
I often wonder how frequently cp is planted or someone is simply accused of cp and the evidence manufactured to take down people that they can't otherwise build a case against. Think about it: they're universally despised and nobody would have pity for them or support them.
@TheZombiesAreComing you think he actually had it for his own use? IMO, hackers, actual hackers, keep a portfolio of CP that they can remote onto someone's device.
He got caught cause hes a comom and needs the woodchipper and anyone who thinks hes a " noob " is a gross ass Sympathizer and needs the woode chipper as well
Well, we never hear about the ones that do, take it they escaped and are sippin' margaritas on a beach somewhere. The feds don't boast the ones that got away.
@@dans2971Damn. Congratulations, you‘re officially the dumbest person i ever had the pleasure to meet. If you don‘t think that we should hold companies to the same standards than any and all reasoning is futile. I wish you a speedy recovery my friend
US company abuses user data: "We're SO sorry!" US Gov: "All good fam. Gonna slap you with a few 100k fines then we good." Individual user violates that company data: US Gov: "ALL THE FINES. 50 YEAR MINIMUM BETTER TAKE THE PLEA DEAL. TAKE HIM DOWN. GOOD JOB GENTLEMAN. WE DID IT. BOOYAH. FREEDOM IS SAVED... And let's take that data, too. For investigation purposes.." SO much ego on these guys on doing the riiiight thing, while casting a blind eye to all those larger US companies doing FAR more damage, in negligence. Given a pass for national defense reasons, I'm sure.
It is an indisputable fact that every user has consented to the terms and conditions, thereby granting the aforementioned companies access to their personal information. While it may not be universally agreeable, this remains an objective truth.
@@WholeSomeHomie it should not be legal to require users to agree to hundreds of pages of legalese to use a service because it is physically impossible for anyone to do that
Problem is hackers get so attached to their names that they forget the goal is to remain unknown. Any information can lead back to you. Unless you truly want to remain unknown you must censor everything you say.
There is a way to permanently anonymize yourself online, but the first and most basic thing is to never have anything associated with yourself connected with the website. Old emails addresses, IP addresses, etc. Live in an isolated location with a massive physical magnet that can wipe every trace off the hard drive with the flip of a switch. Living in a safe foreign country is best.
Greatest warning I can give "people hide behine their screens their true intentions unknown trust is unfounded without personal meetings." No matter how long you think you know someone on the internet 5-10 years, all it takes one single action, everthing is gone...
20 years of house arrest that he will likely violate his agreement in less than 5 then face jail time plus FBI is pushing for retrial with different judge
It's actually idiotic. If they're going to set up a honeypot, why put up a "This Domain Seized by the FBI" at all? They did the same thing with some darknet markets years ago. Everyone knew it was a honeypot, and it was. Is the bureaucracy really that bad that they can't change the way they do things?
@@TraceguyRune 99,999.99 USD / 7,000,000 Users = 0.01 USD per user. They showed that they value their own customers and their data at less than 2 cents...
Issue with companies paying for data breaches, is that now people know they will pay for them. That can potentially open a whole another rabbit hole where people just keep forcing them to pay more and more to not leak anything.
Dude, I used to watch your osrs content, even bought the graador figure off your site. Glad to see you’ve made it big! Hope to see some osrs content in the future, best of luck.
Genuinely wild how many of these kids get so deep into this and don't sit down to think about the information they have shared. I know it's hard, I couldn't tell you what personal information I have shared over the decades. You would think though that when there is a realization that they are really, really deep (and buying data leaks is definitely deep) it is time to clean house and start fresh, sever all previous links and stick to a strict opsec plan. They rarely do though.
Oh its a honeypot for sure now, no hacker has ever said: I am so done with being accused of being a honeypot. Because if you have to use those words, you are one, lets be real ;)
As a Pompompurin Sanrio fan, I'm still irritated with him for usurping that sweet little dog's likeness. Kinda hoping Sanrio sues him on top of everything else.
(2:41) RAT- Remote Access Tool Once installed on a target computer, the hacker has full control of the target computer. Some custom RAT software will not be detected by virus/malware scanners.
I was asking myself, is this the same crumb who used to do osrs vids?? Proud of you and your new content man!! The grind never ends keep up the videos :)
99% sure that clip was from a completely different (drug related) case where they sting op'd him and raided his shit Hackers don't buy USPS packages lol.
29:58 You could not be more wrong with this statement. While he may be allowed to work, he will never be hired to any position of meaning. He won't even be able to work at Walmart, let alone a job that his skills actually merit. He will be lucky if he gets a job making $10 an hour before he dies. Being a state level felon is difficult enough to find employment but with a Federal felony on his record, he has a better chance of winning the lottery than landing a decent job as he will never get passed the very first step of any background check.
Well i heard some hackers did this. Did Ransomware got paid $25 million dollars. This just proves the Breachforms data leaks were stupid and they didn't make any serious money. and they likely should have left the country. Car dealership software provider CDK Global allegedly paid a $25 million ransom following a ransomware attack the company sustained in June, CNN reports. Crypto forensics firm TRM Labs told CNN that 387 bitcoins were paid to an account belonging to BlackSuit, the ransomware gang that hit CDK.Jul 15, 2024
Now this was a documentary I had no intentions of watching, but I'm really glad I did! Very interesting stuff man. It even made me happy because even though I'm the family techsupport, I'm nowhere near THIS good and couldn't ever put me in this much problem.
I don't think a guy with those images and videos ought to free at all. I've never heard of anyone getting over that kind of thing, I've only heard of it escalating.
He's working with the Feds. The supervised release allows the FBI physical access to him in the outside world without prison admin work and red tape. They're appealing to save face and to make it seem they're not happy with the sentencing. FBI owns him and will use him as they want.
A middleman who acts as the trusted third party to facilitate a trade is called an escrow. It’s not just criminals who use this concept. Common for any kind of big trades.
Great video! If I could give some feedback, though, that kind of grainy, vintage filter that goes dark every 10 or so seconds is a little harsh on the eyes, so if I could just suggest a different one or using it for a shorter amount of time? :) Thanks
Let's face it as soon as his charges involved children. He was bound to get an easy sentence, it's crazy how that crime seems to keep you from behind bars...
Awesome video. I loved the subject matter, your personal input/comments, and the editing. This video made me an instant fan of your channel, and i subscribed only 4 minutes into the beginning of this video. Keep up the awesome work, and have a great weekend. I'm excited to catch up with all of your previously released videos. 😊
why are there so many weird spelling errors in the video? dont get me wrong, I'm really enjoying it so far, they are just a bit distracting and seem a little unprofessional
It’s odd that there’s still people that assume the fbi is a respected and reputable agency worth admiration. It never was and has been a crutch to the police state for the feds.
Seems like switching from OSRS content to this stuff made you blow up. Nice. You should drop an OSRS video or two, your OG subs (like myself) started watching you for that content!
As I saw the videos of streamers being "raided" I remembered that when I was a teenager the internet felt like it was more evil, that was on the years of 2004 to the year of 2012 or so.
Well, He is a partner in it, He will be interrogated and released once declared Inoccent, if not, he will lose his sanrio character membership and spend a possible sentence of 20 years in prison, This is the FBI. Seriously though it was super funny 😂
Ya know, I get that to arrest someone, you take the first opportunity ya get. But diogo went to visit his *SICK DYING MOTHER* !!! Like at least arrest him on his way back to the country, taking advantage on his love for his mom, and wanting to see her one last time is *SICK* !!!
I guess the thing about responsibility is if he wanted to be there for his mom and the people in his life. He really shouldn't have been doing what he was doing. Possibly missing your last chance to see your mother is way bigger than running a truly scumbag website. This is why sometimes thinking about the consequences for people around you when committing crimes is really important. It isn't the systems fault he got arrested, it's his fault.
@@notsam498 yeah I totally get it. Definitely the results of his actions, I just wish there was a way to allow him to see his mom. I just most my mom apr. 16, so just thinking about not bei ng able to see her if I were in that situation, it just breaks my heart for his mom 😔
Sometimes yes but in this instance it is all likely done so they can use him for other cases. The feds have no reason to be so lenient if they aren’t getting something in return.
@@cadennorris960 how is that an excuse for an unjust punishment. what do people have to anything to do with "feds". they are supposed to be only to serve us anyways
What’s crazy to me is that he was let out on a 300k PR bond… meaning, the courts bond you out without giving you financial burdens… he got out for free. PR bonds happen as soon as you get there through Court Advisements… he was out the moment he checked in basically. 3 days in jail tops
That young kid is more talented than folks with 25 years plus in the business with the added bonus of psychopathy. In a weird way because he is so young he could be used as a great asset with the right mentor.
In a weird way him being under the thumb of the feds seems like one of the few same ways to manage the part where he is a pedo. Since from what I gather civilian hackers that get caught like him are often under surveillance from the feds if working with them.
@AnonymousUser-ww6ns “let’s take successful bank robbers and teach them about bank security” “Let’s take Ted bundy and put him on a homicide investigations unit” “Let’s take a hacker and put him in the fbi so he can learn how the fbi catches hackers” I see nothing wrong with this.
@AnonymousUser-ww6ns more organizations that handle cyber threats than the FBI and whose to say he is a cyber lawyer type? He may be better at getting approval to breach data of government networks to assist the defenders in defending from his onslaught of attacks. He appears to specialize in data breach not necessarily all threat vectors and whatnot.
That's almost certainly what the FBI is doing, hiring him to work for them, using him as a tool, in exchange for a lesser sentence. I don't know how anyone who admits to having CP can get such a small sentence otherwise.
lol putting CP on a suspects PC is the oldest FBI trick in the book. they couldn't put him away for as long as they wanted and wanted to ruin his reputation. easy fix, just add a little cheese pizza.
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1 hour ago is crazy
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I liked how the FBI added the edit avatar image in behind bars or handcuff every time they siege the website domain! XD
I swear same. I sometimes sit and wonder who has the job of doing that 🤣
@@nas73603 2 bucks bet that it's the same guy who sieged it, as he quickly installed gimp on the work laptop and made the edit before changing the website.
FBI: Graphic design is my *p a s s i o n*
The FBI likes to troll too
The FBI is staffed by humans
Bro pulled the "Im asking for a friend" card when he leaked his gmail account 😂😂😂😂
I dont get it why did he give his real name
And the only way he’d be able to know it was created after the leak was if he created it. If it wasn’t in the leak how would he know if the email address was even signed up
@@NeostormXLMAXYh it doesn’t make any sense as the only possible explanation is that it was his gmail else he’d have no way of knowing the account with that gmail was signed up after the leak
@@NeostormXLMAX One word: laziness😂 he had no easy way of knowing another account that wasn't in the leak but is in the HIBP database, it's certainly possible, by checking a bunch of emails, but it's easier to just pretend that he did and use his own email
@@spicybaguette7706 so basically if he had just shut his mouth all of this could have been prevented
Did you hear about the cyber criminal that got away? He ransomeware 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😭😭💀💀💀💀
🥁 badum-tiss
😂😂😂
Show yourself out
one thing I can tell you is if law enforcements lets you do something that they busted you for, they want to monitor and track everything you're doing in hopes that you'd communicate with other potential parties that are involved in illegal activities.
Yet if it's the mobsters and politicians paying their Christmas gifts, they can't find shit.
Exactly
What I love about hacking stories is how big and high stakes this shit is, how criminal and underhanded people are, how deep the rabbit holes are, only for the people involved to be a bunch of people who are some how bigger nerds than me living with their mom.
You're living with their mom??
They all have the same mom?
You live with a mom?
High stakes? Nah you are a much bigger nerd than them.
Mom's aren't for ever so spend as much time as u can together
I like how the FBI has a dedicated graphic artist to edit all of their arrestees’ avatars with handcuffs and stuff lmao.
It would cost $25 from a Fiverr contractor 😂
Your tax dollars.
@@Sam_BentWell spent
@@Sam_Bent i dont care worth it
İS İT FUNNY U BR4D ??
Getting banned from every PLAYGROUND is the craziest thing ever, but in all fairness someone is banned from all libraries in the world.
were they a very quick book reader and read 50 books per hour?
I am,, banned from library,,🍡🤔 oh well there's the Internet..maybe I should try to go back to library and ... Name says it all...😂
@@DccToon didn't return the books...
@@AndreeaCe One of the books in my house was taken from a library around 60 years ago, should I return it?
@@rollinontheboard neah. what book tho?
I never realized until now how much the term "raid" has changed when it comes to streaming. I often forget it used to be a cruel form of trolling despite it now being when one streamer leads their viewers to another stream when finishing their own stream. Something previously cruel, now being a good thing.
Yeah twitch essentially reclaimed the word by introducing a formal raiding system
@@Crumb i think raiding is still bad, even with its new definition.
@@sakabits_132 what??
@@sakabits_132I think you miss the point, the goal isn't to go to someone else's channel to damage it, but simply to boost the views ! So yes, it's a pretty good thing I suppose
@@sakabits_132 Please elaborate why.
Raidforums was incredibly influential for me at a young age , not in a good way. I think in 2016-2017 (peak of raid forums) I was apart of atleast 10 different "delete system32" raids being one of the "moderators" giving instructions during my time on the site. Even worse that I got tutored by older gents on how to use Tor and how to Dox/Ddos amongst other things, I basically had all these skillsets under my fingertips and me being a 15 year old punk, knowing that stuff at that age is like giving a gun to a toddler.
I was saved by grace when my computer was fried, and I never bothered getting another one as I was happy playing on my PS4 for another year and a half. Which was good because it made me push away that anti-social behaviour. God knows what would've happened if I stuck around with those people for any longer , and I am glad I walked away from that type of lifestyle. I do know for sure I would not reach a level of degeneracy that "Conor" reached.
could u teach me
@@sngreal Idiot
Back when I was a young teen with unsupervised internet access, I used to be so jealous of people who had that kind of skillset. I'm so eternally glad now that I've never delved into it. Good on you for getting out of that bs brother
@@syriatheforbiddenthorn6065 Yeah honestly not worth it lol, thanks man I am glad I grew up too.
@syriatheforbiddenthorn6065 the minecraft java plug in scripter to hacker and fraudster pipeline was CRAZY back in the day. Specially because of the DDOSing that occurs on servers, if you owned or were high up in one you were cooked if ya didnt get these skills
It’s perplexing that you could be so smart as to hack into so many websites and get so much data, yet he shared his personal email. It just goes to show you need to be very methodical with every move you make because the little things can destroy your whole plan. This guy was basically untouchable before they found his email smh
Real sus
Arrogance and dopamine can make people make mistakes
He was a kid. Not perplexing at all.
People are just human, and always will be. That is something that will never change, and you can rely on.
it was way before he became the leader of the site, he thought nothing of it
It’s crazy that they sentenced this guy to supervised release for 20 years, whereas the founder of Silk Road got 2 life sentences + 40 years
Nice
A couple of things- DPR tried to solicit a murder for hire and was "successful" in the sense that the FBI were the ones he solicited it from and they actually "went through" with it in terms of making it appear like they had murdered the person and sent him proof. He was never charged with murder or attempted murder for various technical legal reasons but this was (correctly) used as an aggravating factor when it came to his sentencing because it was demonstrative that he was a serious threat to the community. There was an exchange of cryptocurrency and everything. The silk road case has a lot of fuckery most foul involved but when it comes to THAT DPR did that on his own and he's paying the price for it.
Second, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what happened here. He did the same thing to the people he bought CP from as he did companies. He hacked them and sole everything that wasn't nailed down. Instead of making it available for purchase he just socked it away for the day he knew he was going to get caught. When he got caught he said "I'd like to make a deal" and offered all of that information in exchange for this extremely favorable deal. At the end of the day there's always a bigger fish and the FBI would rather have all that information on multiple CP distributors/producers than pom. It doesn't make him a good guy and we don't have to feel great about it, but honestly I'd rather them take down the distributors.
@@milhousevanhoutan9235with the amount of child S** Traffic**g, you'd think they were barely doing they're job at all.
And while the cia sold crack in south los Angeles to fund the contras vs the Sandinista’s 😂 what tf is going on here!?
@@milhousevanhoutan9235 except that's not what happened. fbi didn't had enough proof.
Putting his email in and saying “i dont wanna share my email but this has the same case” might be the biggest fucking BLUNDER of all time bro, glad he got caught regardless
It is a common tactic by law enforcement to discredit someone. After all "who could possibly support someone who meticulously categorized the porn on his computer into folders based on age?"
It means it is his since his got leaked and the pom cat url
Put a big red *(??)* sticker on that chat message like it's chess notation
@@esmeecampbell7396 He admitted to the possession
@@esmeecampbell7396 cool
"The FBI doesn't like competition " Best advice I ever heard.
Are you suicidal? Do you know what year it is? Have you drank water n touched grass b?
They confiscated my FB and a few other things when I tried to start a revolution. They were very nice and appreciate their service.
What lol . What advice are you talking about?
Good
I think they like it, they thrive for it and actively seek it. I would too, just for proving that I'm still top dog!
“We located a botnet being hosted on your forehead” is fucking hilarious.
All those skills and they choose to be bullies, typical hacker culture
All those skills and still lives with his mommy 😂
A waste. They should of gotten into cybersecurity
@@RespectMeforever For real. The amount of talent it takes to do all of this, They could of became real successful in cybersecurity. Yet, they choose to throw their life away and become black hat hackers.
Pray you never get on the wrong side of the law.. they might “find” CP on your computer, too.
It's sad to see good skills put to bad use.
i love that u intertwine the stories from ur other videos cause to me nowadays the internet just doesn't feel like a big place anymore its much smaller than it appears to be and i know u focus in on a certain part of the web but u always find these crazy stories and tell it with a cool perspective
also now that i actually finished the vid wow what a twist but i saw it coming with that pfp LMAO
part of the issue is sites using bots to control and push certain trends or thoughts while doing what they can to split up communities and make them smaller which makes everyone easier to control and manipulate.
censorship goes along way with that as well.
@@SkullModder
Yes. The internet used to be a LOT bigger before mass censorship.
Look into the "dead internet" theory.
Bro, I love the way you deliberately misspell words and completely avoid punctuation! You're _so_ edgy!
the 20 yr supervised release is probably worse for him than 15yrs behind bars. He will violate it, likely within the next 5 years, and he’ll end up with more than 15yrs in prison
According to someone in the comments: the max he could be locked up for if he does violate is only 15yrs so this comment doesn’t really stand.
yup. that’s how they get you.
If he violates it he just has to complete his 15 years minus the time he's been out.
He would be sent to Federal prison, which is not as rough as state prison (not to say its easy, it's still tough). Also federal prison sentences don't have parole. They can get time reduced for good behavior. They can earn 54 days a year off their time.
So 15 years can be reduced to around 12 years 9 months.
After his release, he would be on supervised release for the remaining 20 years. So say he spent 2 years out, nut then violated and had to go to prison. With good behavior, he'd do around 10 years 9 months. He'd be released and would be on supervised release for around 7 years. If he violated, he would have to go to prison for 7 years minus however long he's been out
Cool
Honestly? With that charge ab those pictures, i think he would have easily been killed in prison. thats my guess why the judge didnt put him behind bars.
@@pewdiepiebro35that doesn’t stop them from going to prison bud.😂 most of the time they aren’t in general population, they get put in solitary or in isolation. that’s how they get found out
Baphemot saying no mountain lions will come to his little fishing boat, and then later seeing his avatar behind bars was pretty hilarious ngl.
@lif6737 lmao unintentional foreshadowing. Love it.
Yup, he and his sanrio character got arrested and served justice.
Moral of the story:cute stuff can be criminal 😂
There is much more to his plea agreement and sentencing than we are seeing here. He is definitely cooperating and assisting the FBI with further parts of an investigation for him to get off that lightly.
Yep, so many times notorious hackers get caught and work with FBI or NSA cyber teams to get lighter sentences. But they have to get all computers monitored and any unapproved electronics is a violation of their deal.
I love the idea of someone in the fbi coming into work with a pickture of a hello kitty character in cuffs
FBI Agent:Sir we caught him.
Leader:Ok, is there anything else remaining?
FBI Agent:well, we found he likes a sanrio character
Leader:Go and edit that character into handcuffs IMMEDIATELY
That's the most believable undercover delivery guy... EVER! 😂
Dude looked like ex spec ops, beard and all. Worst guy to go undercover as lol
@@robertl955honestly, most people in the post office are former military, it's not unusual to have regular carriers looking like this.
Bro that looked like a normal ass delivery man dawg
he might as well be carrying a ak47 in full military attire
bro had the typical hackerman look with the hoodie
damn!! FBI has better sense of humour than me 😂
*I
humor than I.
@@Katchi_ You clearly have many problems
@@Katchi_ who tf says that
@Katchy- I bet you take your Adderall nasally. Fuckin nerd.
@@Katchi_ literal grammar nazi
Forcing everyone to sign out so they can be keylogged for their details is a big brain move.
Probably SOPs for FBI
As crazy as this story is, the one thing that stands out to me is the appeal.
I can't believe prosecutors can appeal verdicts they don't like. REALLY seems like skirting double jeopardy laws by just getting it in front of a new judge to see if he sides with you lol
Great video btw, really informative!
Nothing to do with double jeopardy. Most countries let that happen the idea is that the judge can be mistaken either way. So you and prosecution both have a right to fair trial and thus appeal.
FBI “We’ll go easy on you”
Conor “okay, what’s the catch?”
FBI “We charge you with CP and you stay out of prison but you have to plea to the CP”
Conor 😑
I often wonder how frequently cp is planted or someone is simply accused of cp and the evidence manufactured to take down people that they can't otherwise build a case against. Think about it: they're universally despised and nobody would have pity for them or support them.
Didn't even get a forced Castration. The law is too soft on actual criminals
@@TheZombiesAreComing the main problem is, are you going to be happy getting castrated if you ever get falsely accused ?
Did he actually have it or not??? These hackers are crazy... this is why i dont stay in the internet
@TheZombiesAreComing you think he actually had it for his own use?
IMO, hackers, actual hackers, keep a portfolio of CP that they can remote onto someone's device.
i love your evolution from OSRS to this. very very well made!
so he got caught because he was a noob in 2020
He got caught cause hes a comom and needs the woodchipper and anyone who thinks hes a " noob " is a gross ass Sympathizer and needs the woode chipper as well
And hes a nasty ass chomo and needs a wood chipper and those who calls him a noob must sympathize with him and needs the wood chipper to
The internet does not forget.
Don't forget every year that passes you become a noob as well
What kind of ham sandwich messes with the FBI and is a US citizen. IMO the moment he sent an email from an FBI address he was screwed.
0:22 “did you just say little did she know? I’ve written papers on little did she know…”
😂😂😂 AMAZING reference
@ why does she put her cigs in that tissue though!? 🤢
History is overflowing with the stories of innumerable criminals who thought they'd never get caught.
Well, we never hear about the ones that do, take it they escaped and are sippin' margaritas on a beach somewhere. The feds don't boast the ones that got away.
Dont forget the ones who were never caught
So those companies leaking personal data is not punished, but publishing those data is "cyber crime"? No wonder why data breach still exists.
lol. And people like you wonder why you’re not in charge…
Idk about the us, but at least in the eu it actually is, people can claim compensation from companies for breaches
Lol you don't really know much don't you XD
Pretty brain dead comment XD
the companies dont intentionally leak this data, they get hacked
@@dans2971Damn. Congratulations, you‘re officially the dumbest person i ever had the pleasure to meet.
If you don‘t think that we should hold companies to the same standards than any and all reasoning is futile.
I wish you a speedy recovery my friend
"botnet on your forhead" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hackers are Pedophiles🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
FBI 👉 trolled 👈 InfoSec hotshots
US company abuses user data: "We're SO sorry!"
US Gov: "All good fam. Gonna slap you with a few 100k fines then we good."
Individual user violates that company data:
US Gov: "ALL THE FINES. 50 YEAR MINIMUM BETTER TAKE THE PLEA DEAL. TAKE HIM DOWN. GOOD JOB GENTLEMAN. WE DID IT. BOOYAH. FREEDOM IS SAVED... And let's take that data, too. For investigation purposes.."
SO much ego on these guys on doing the riiiight thing, while casting a blind eye to all those larger US companies doing FAR more damage, in negligence. Given a pass for national defense reasons, I'm sure.
It's like operation paper clip, or when they forgave the Japanese involved with unit 731 in exchange for the data they gathered while torturing humans
@@Thomasfoolery69also companies don't steal it. They literally say it in their policy. It's just users who are unaware
@@sigmachadtrillioniare6372 we literally have to accept it in their terms of service in order to use most things
It is an indisputable fact that every user has consented to the terms and conditions, thereby granting the aforementioned companies access to their personal information. While it may not be universally agreeable, this remains an objective truth.
@@WholeSomeHomie it should not be legal to require users to agree to hundreds of pages of legalese to use a service because it is physically impossible for anyone to do that
Problem is hackers get so attached to their names that they forget the goal is to remain unknown. Any information can lead back to you. Unless you truly want to remain unknown you must censor everything you say.
The way you constructed and narrated this video makes me feel as if I lived through this epic underground hacker story.
RaidForum:"Created for trolling"
FBI:"Trolling them back by putting hand-cuffed&behind the bars image of users in frontpage after breach"
it's for the best hackers are just pedophiles anyways🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Never trust someone with a Sanrio character profile picture.
Truth 😂
Lmaoo
👀
@@clowntops speech -100
facts
The real question is, why the fuck is a 79 years old still in office as a fucking judge ?
because the system is completely broken
they're waiting to be suitable for president
that judge is probably fine for most cases but a cyber security case? ridiculous and even so why did he just let him go with possession of cp
our PRESIDENT is older
@@poken9293 there are many MANY judges that are well above 60 and 70 years old. in America there is a minimum age to be a judge (40 i believe)
There is a way to permanently anonymize yourself online, but the first and most basic thing is to never have anything associated with yourself connected with the website. Old emails addresses, IP addresses, etc. Live in an isolated location with a massive physical magnet that can wipe every trace off the hard drive with the flip of a switch. Living in a safe foreign country is best.
Any safe foreign country has its own actors, who are willing to leverage (one way or another) the fact that murican "justice" is after you.
Greatest warning I can give "people hide behine their screens their true intentions unknown trust is unfounded without personal meetings." No matter how long you think you know someone on the internet 5-10 years, all it takes one single action, everthing is gone...
Isn't that also true for people you met in person?
i HATED the part where in integrated the sponsor with the actual video please NEVER do that again
youtubing 101 is being able to integrate sponsors into the subject of the video somehow, makes it more engaging.
@@exlpod yeah, and people hate it.
Wait, hacking hundreds of companies and CP found on his hard drive and he only gets 2 years of house arrest???
20 years of house arrest that he will likely violate his agreement in less than 5 then face jail time plus FBI is pushing for retrial with different judge
Plea deal/cooperating with feds. He was a gold mine
@@rollingfinn2044 disgusting but I get it
AND now the FBI is leaving the data and CP up to give more people 2 years house arrest 🤦♂️🤦♂️💀
You heard the part where he hacked the fbi right? 😂
Rare Moment For FBI Having Humor 💀
It's actually idiotic. If they're going to set up a honeypot, why put up a "This Domain Seized by the FBI" at all? They did the same thing with some darknet markets years ago. Everyone knew it was a honeypot, and it was. Is the bureaucracy really that bad that they can't change the way they do things?
and committing a crime by violating copyright
Well they are humans just like every other human...
fuck the FBI
@@Invalidinput no...
"So this email I know doesn't show up in the database... It's definitely not mine though, I just know it should show up!"
This just shows average people shouldn't give out so much personal information and companies should stop storing it.
_“Sprinkle the ‘crack’ on him” “Good work, Johnson”_
Mr chappelle
Robinhood refused to pay a five figure sum to avoid 7 million users’ information being leaked? 🤣Wow.
big nose
Maybe it was $1 short of a 6 figure sum.
@@TraceguyRune 99,999.99 USD / 7,000,000 Users = 0.01 USD per user. They showed that they value their own customers and their data at less than 2 cents...
Issue with companies paying for data breaches, is that now people know they will pay for them. That can potentially open a whole another rabbit hole where people just keep forcing them to pay more and more to not leak anything.
What's to stop them from leaking it right after they paid?
I didn't realise he was a nonce too. Really great video, Crumb. Been subscribed for years, but I love the new direction this channel has taken.
British police here, you said he’s a what?
@@AbeTad-t4l british person here, we know exactly what that means and thats the correct word for it
@@AbeTad-t4l So you're a nonce to eh?
As someone else has stated, it's likely that he had it in case he needed to install it on someone else's computer to ruin their life.
@@godsrevolver9737Thats complete and utter bs. Stpp trying to defend a criminal and nonce
Dude, I used to watch your osrs content, even bought the graador figure off your site. Glad to see you’ve made it big! Hope to see some osrs content in the future, best of luck.
Genuinely wild how many of these kids get so deep into this and don't sit down to think about the information they have shared. I know it's hard, I couldn't tell you what personal information I have shared over the decades.
You would think though that when there is a realization that they are really, really deep (and buying data leaks is definitely deep) it is time to clean house and start fresh, sever all previous links and stick to a strict opsec plan. They rarely do though.
Oh its a honeypot for sure now, no hacker has ever said: I am so done with being accused of being a honeypot.
Because if you have to use those words, you are one, lets be real ;)
😂
As a Pompompurin Sanrio fan, I'm still irritated with him for usurping that sweet little dog's likeness.
Kinda hoping Sanrio sues him on top of everything else.
(2:41) RAT- Remote Access Tool
Once installed on a target computer, the hacker has full control of the target computer.
Some custom RAT software will not be detected by virus/malware scanners.
K
remote access trojan 8===D
That's nuts how they wait till dude is 18 so they can retroactively up charge him. Disgusting.
He didn't deserve it?
I was asking myself, is this the same crumb who used to do osrs vids?? Proud of you and your new content man!! The grind never ends keep up the videos :)
Never sign packages if you don't know what it is
Yes because that’s where he went wrong and not by giving away his actual name
@@Alphoric two things can be true at once...
99% sure that clip was from a completely different (drug related) case where they sting op'd him and raided his shit
Hackers don't buy USPS packages lol.
@@twenty6ixteenit was him
Never fucking open your door
29:58 You could not be more wrong with this statement. While he may be allowed to work, he will never be hired to any position of meaning. He won't even be able to work at Walmart, let alone a job that his skills actually merit. He will be lucky if he gets a job making $10 an hour before he dies. Being a state level felon is difficult enough to find employment but with a Federal felony on his record, he has a better chance of winning the lottery than landing a decent job as he will never get passed the very first step of any background check.
Fuck this guy lmao he doomed but free at the same time
Well i heard some hackers did this. Did Ransomware got paid $25 million dollars. This just proves the Breachforms data leaks were stupid and they didn't make any serious money. and they likely should have left the country.
Car dealership software provider CDK Global allegedly paid a $25 million ransom following a ransomware attack the company sustained in June, CNN reports. Crypto forensics firm TRM Labs told CNN that 387 bitcoins were paid to an account belonging to BlackSuit, the ransomware gang that hit CDK.Jul 15, 2024
wut
And if he wind the lottery it is automatically forfeited anyway.
I would guess he has some money stashed away anyway he's sentence was ridiculously low
I find it funny seeing the scary hackers where the only thing we knew about the real them was a username and pic get exposed like this years later.
The irony of being a mastermind hacker yet not using a vpn is astounding.
It’s like forgetting to walk after winning an Olympic sprint.
damn seeing you on my reccomended feed making these kinds of videos is a trip when i remember watching you playing runescape when i was younger
79 year old JUDGE? SOMEONE GET HER INTO OFFICE IMMEDIATELY!
What do you want. A 20 yr old judge. Most ppl are retarded until they are 25 and even then i wouldnt trust someone with so much power.
FBI pissed they had competition
Lmao
Lesson learned!
There is an irony to data hackers taking about “safety”
Lol
its oftentimes them hackers who get into cybersecurity ultimately
@@M.Ahnungslos yeah. But I mean this context, these guys are hacking for nefarious purposes
ur good at editing really hard work on making these videos i don’t think people understand!
Now this was a documentary I had no intentions of watching, but I'm really glad I did! Very interesting stuff man. It even made me happy because even though I'm the family techsupport, I'm nowhere near THIS good and couldn't ever put me in this much problem.
I don't think a guy with those images and videos ought to free at all. I've never heard of anyone getting over that kind of thing, I've only heard of it escalating.
womp womp
When you sell tons of personal information to the fbi apparently you can get away with anything :)
@@JohnHaperinopedo lover
@@JohnHaperinopedo lover
Wtf cares what you've heard of
when will people begin to realize that asking for a friend doesn't work
In minecraft.
I ask for neighbors, not for friends.
finally a new crumb vid
Enjoy :)
its been years
Using deceptive practices like that is a good way to get a lot of your cases thrown out.
it’s so crazy this is my town, it’s so small you would never except anything like this to happen 😅
Bruh same, I was so shocked when I found it out that it was my town too he lived in at his 18 year old birthday
100% being run by the FBI. Who the heck writes a message like that then mysteriously recovers the website?🤣
He's working with the Feds. The supervised release allows the FBI physical access to him in the outside world without prison admin work and red tape. They're appealing to save face and to make it seem they're not happy with the sentencing. FBI owns him and will use him as they want.
I suppose that's better than rotting in a cell amirite
The movie catch me if you can comes to mind
Nice theory
@@hinachan70Better for all of us given he will help catch more hackers and “producers” of that other stuff.
Lmao, but the fbi can't crack Crook's phone.
It’s bs
A middleman who acts as the trusted third party to facilitate a trade is called an escrow. It’s not just criminals who use this concept. Common for any kind of big trades.
Great video! If I could give some feedback, though, that kind of grainy, vintage filter that goes dark every 10 or so seconds is a little harsh on the eyes, so if I could just suggest a different one or using it for a shorter amount of time? :) Thanks
Sometimes I forget just how much this shit happens. I forget that it's still happening and didn't stop happening back in 2016
31:58 Connor looks like a lad that enjoys berries and cream.
😂😂😂 he totally does
Are you intending to say he looks gay?
I do!
Let's face it as soon as his charges involved children. He was bound to get an easy sentence, it's crazy how that crime seems to keep you from behind bars...
I feel like they put them on house arrest instead is cause if they put them in prison, they would be killed.
Awesome video. I loved the subject matter, your personal input/comments, and the editing. This video made me an instant fan of your channel, and i subscribed only 4 minutes into the beginning of this video.
Keep up the awesome work, and have a great weekend. I'm excited to catch up with all of your previously released videos. 😊
this terrible judge is part of the reason why crime is everywhere. just release this PoS back into society.
why are there so many weird spelling errors in the video? dont get me wrong, I'm really enjoying it so far, they are just a bit distracting and seem a little unprofessional
He wants people to comment about them to boost engagement
@@j-0980yea probably this, kinda annoying that this type of stuff has taken off among content creators but hey I respect the grind
which type of spelling errors? :o can you show me some examples?
Siege the day
@@j-0980lol, English isn’t my mother tongue and now I know why I started doubting my knowledge while watching the vid😂
lol this guys face at 22:33 is like yea buddy we gotcha now 😂😂😂
It's interesting that he's talking about pompompurin. I've known about this guy for a while, but it seems he's getting more attention.
Hacking is one thing but to have that kiddie and not do no jail time is a slap in the face to every parent in this country.
What joke that judge is!!!
It’s odd that there’s still people that assume the fbi is a respected and reputable agency worth admiration. It never was and has been a crutch to the police state for the feds.
The sophisticated elite ultra-hacker used a Dell laptop? Dell should pay him to do product endorsements! Oh, NVM I just got to the P* part.
hacking data was just to make money. people like this learn these skills to be pervs.
how are you surprised that an “epic hackerman” dude with a hello kitty avatar is a pedophile, lmao
Savants are hilarious. Like he also chilling at his mom's house with 700k. He probably used a dell because his mom bought it for him at 12.
Mental Outlaw already covered this and the mistake pompompurin did that got him caught
When a goverment that is actively in the child trafficing buisness gets people like this to tell you a kid was evil. You have to wonder....
🦉 Wants to know your location.
@@moonshinershonor202 Masons can go kick a can.
“is downloading child porn and running private data theft / extortion schemes really that bad? cmon man, the FBI does it too!” 🤡
Seems like switching from OSRS content to this stuff made you blow up. Nice. You should drop an OSRS video or two, your OG subs (like myself) started watching you for that content!
As I saw the videos of streamers being "raided" I remembered that when I was a teenager the internet felt like it was more evil, that was on the years of 2004 to the year of 2012 or so.
Handcuffed pompom after seizing BF domain is devious work 😂
Well, He is a partner in it, He will be interrogated and released once declared Inoccent, if not, he will lose his sanrio character membership and spend a possible sentence of 20 years in prison, This is the FBI.
Seriously though it was super funny 😂
Ya know, I get that to arrest someone, you take the first opportunity ya get.
But diogo went to visit his *SICK DYING MOTHER* !!!
Like at least arrest him on his way back to the country, taking advantage on his love for his mom, and wanting to see her one last time is *SICK* !!!
I guess the thing about responsibility is if he wanted to be there for his mom and the people in his life. He really shouldn't have been doing what he was doing. Possibly missing your last chance to see your mother is way bigger than running a truly scumbag website. This is why sometimes thinking about the consequences for people around you when committing crimes is really important. It isn't the systems fault he got arrested, it's his fault.
@@notsam498 yeah I totally get it. Definitely the results of his actions, I just wish there was a way to allow him to see his mom.
I just most my mom apr. 16, so just thinking about not bei ng able to see her if I were in that situation, it just
breaks my heart for his mom 😔
At least arrest him after he visits his mom 😭
the justice system in the us is absolutely unreasonably unproportional and unfair regarding punishment
Sometimes yes but in this instance it is all likely done so they can use him for other cases. The feds have no reason to be so lenient if they aren’t getting something in return.
@@cadennorris960 how is that an excuse for an unjust punishment. what do people have to anything to do with "feds". they are supposed to be only to serve us anyways
I love how FBI handles hacking and cyber security
What’s crazy to me is that he was let out on a 300k PR bond… meaning, the courts bond you out without giving you financial burdens… he got out for free. PR bonds happen as soon as you get there through Court Advisements… he was out the moment he checked in basically. 3 days in jail tops
That young kid is more talented than folks with 25 years plus in the business with the added bonus of psychopathy. In a weird way because he is so young he could be used as a great asset with the right mentor.
In a weird way him being under the thumb of the feds seems like one of the few same ways to manage the part where he is a pedo. Since from what I gather civilian hackers that get caught like him are often under surveillance from the feds if working with them.
@AnonymousUser-ww6ns I’m sure he will. This reminds me of a show titled “Blue Collar” it’s definitely likely considering his skills.
@AnonymousUser-ww6ns “let’s take successful bank robbers and teach them about bank security”
“Let’s take Ted bundy and put him on a homicide investigations unit”
“Let’s take a hacker and put him in the fbi so he can learn how the fbi catches hackers”
I see nothing wrong with this.
@AnonymousUser-ww6ns more organizations that handle cyber threats than the FBI and whose to say he is a cyber lawyer type? He may be better at getting approval to breach data of government networks to assist the defenders in defending from his onslaught of attacks. He appears to specialize in data breach not necessarily all threat vectors and whatnot.
That's almost certainly what the FBI is doing, hiring him to work for them, using him as a tool, in exchange for a lesser sentence. I don't know how anyone who admits to having CP can get such a small sentence otherwise.
lol putting CP on a suspects PC is the oldest FBI trick in the book. they couldn't put him away for as long as they wanted and wanted to ruin his reputation. easy fix, just add a little cheese pizza.
if the suspect is an abuser does it really matter, what is the difference between him and other people who abuse?
Alone in Tokyo music did not go unnoticed at 14:00
This documentary is underrated 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥