The FBI Took Down Half The World's "CP" Sites...
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Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at how the FBI surveils on it's citizens with a new wave of malware they've been building in secrecy and how civilians get caught in the cross fire (albeit with good intentions) in cyber warfare. This time we take a look at how the FBI used their tools to take down Freedom Hosting and in the process, possibly breaking into the email accounts of most TOR users. Thanks for watching!
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Nah i'd win
sigma
MARRY ME 🎉🎉🎉,
Nah but seriously, 🎂 happy birthday 😊
Muta when i see your beard i have a deep sense of wellness and attraction, please do not shave.
today Thanos snapped
I felt a great disturbance in the Internet, as if hundreds of Disney executives suddenly cried out in terror and suddenly wiped their hard drives
No one knows whether disney executives actually did that
@@TheGamingG810 nothing honey, go back to bed.
@@JayMaverickgay
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@@Darwin-sama You have an anime pfp and weeb name. Glass houses, black kettles and so on.
your telling me the fbi was running half the worlds club penguin private servers
Yes.
FBI: **Carrot in Fishing Pole strat.**
Then the americans amongst us would know that atleast that part of the taxpayer's budget is spent well
@Ghhghhhghh-t2q Says the bot with zero uploads....
I’m pretty sure they’ve upgraded to Roblox
The CIA would lose too much revenue if the other half was taken down too
Exactly
@Ghhghhhghh-t2q spammer don't know her sorry.
Cap
Well, Senator, you got a source for that claim?
@Ghhghhhghh-t2q Did you admit to having better cheese pizza content??😮
The us court said "half of all CP websites on the dark web" that insinuates they know all of the CP websites on the dark web and are only taking action with the ones they own
Good chance members of the court, senate, congress etc are all on the other half and are trying to divert attention from their involvement
They're probably using an estimate.
Man you’re not very bright are you, of course the FBI/CIA knows 99% of all these websites out there because that’s their job, but they can’t just shut them down by knowing the name of the website, why do you think black market websites are up still?
@@somerandomturtle4775then they should use the correct terms when reporting this for America to see. This is OUR tax money. Going to these terrorist orgs where they are running sites that actively hurt little ones
Knowing that there are CP websites, and even having a count of them (even an accurate count), is VERY different from being able to "take action" or "take down" said websites. Depending on the infrastructure being used to host the sites... It can be very hard to take them down. Most of these sites are, in some way, decentralized and will have backups. The point of tor and the dark/deep web is to be anonymous and decentralized.
Also, from a law enforcement perspective, merely taking the site down, even if you could, wouldn't actually change all that much. From a law enforcement perspective, you need to identify the actors (the people) behind the website. Even if you were to take down the illegal website, unless you've arrested the actors behind it, those actors could just as easily spin up the website again... Frankly, even if you managed to take down some of their backups, they still might be able to recover. At that point, you'd just be playing an endless game of whack-a-mole.
So, even knowing that the websites exist, and even having an accurate count is not enough.
FBI shut down half of their CP sites? Man, this recession is really hitting everyone hard.
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Goat
my thoughts exactly.
If only UA-cam took half the effort of taking down comment bots.
they definetly remove human ones though
zero links no abuse and curse language
normal conversation
bam deleted
@@Ghost-pb4tsi say some cursed words and got ban but bots no
@Ghhghhhghh-t2qbot switched to a human response for some reason lmao
@@Ghost-pb4ts
What’s that?
You’re simply acting how a human would?
Nope, removed!
@@lucas839 I say anything and there's a 50% chance that my comment gets deleted. Best part is that UA-cam keeps spamming me with replies to the OP even though I've no longer got 'stake' in the 'thread'.
Knowing the FBI they were probably running half of them... I seriously think the FBI shouldn't be allowed to host these sites and should delete any stashes of this material, the pentagon on at least two separate occasions has had employees downloading stuff from their own databases, its insane.
that's merely the obvious
But that's merely, the obvious 😊
that is merely the obvious 😊
kinda obvious ngl 😊
The websites are to catch pedophiles and the stashes are used for evidence, it's a necessary evil
As for the employees downloading the content I can't say anything on that
if only the fbi did their job this well when it came to child sex trafficking by rich people.
So you mean if they did their job well against themselves?
@@MRmagnatronyup the random agents are the evil billionaires…
@@MRmagnatron And the people in control of their funding.
Brandon needs the young undocumented immigrants, don't be mean.
The problem with taking down the folks that sign your paychecks and fund the majority of your operation is that you lose half your funding, and your bosses.
The FIB took down half of the IAB's honeypots with the help of Franklin, Michael and Trevor.
hahahaha
@Ghhghhhghh-t2q where is the content?
Grab me some Cluckin Bell on your way home?
@@JoecountryGaming Do not feed the dinosaurs.
@@gangsterHOTLINEbut i like them
FBI was sick of 2024 being year of the diddler
Brooo😂😂😂. That had spit out my tea. Holy shit
@@clash_king1025 🤣🤣🤣
Worst batman villian
@rudoku14 bruh batman for real.had a villian... condiment man... ketchup mustard... and calender man
They'd crack down on political and elite Procurers if they truly were.
It didn't stop with Epstein. There are thousands of them.
I found out last week from my mom that the guy she was dating for 7 months was convicted and did 10 years of prison for owning stuff like this and lied about it and gave her a fake name. He was a principal of a HS and the fbi arrested him at the school because he had some on the school computer and at his home also they set him up with two decoys in a chat room both of them he was talking to on the school computer. There was a whole news article from 2006 with his real name (my mom did some further research). I always knew he was a weirdo just by looking at him. Funny how something like this comes up a few days later.
Some of us have that, where we can look at a person and know they are some kind of weirdo 🤷🤣
Do you know what happened to him since his release from prison?
@@Dullsonic3 5 years of probation. Got off 2021 and apparently he works with vending machines . I’m sure some laws were broken because if I remember correctly those type of people aren’t allowed to have a computer or internet access but he met my mom on a dating website.
@@dmo848 yeah it was just hi and bye for me out of respect for my mom of course but I did not want to have a single convo with the guy. He Just seemed off.
"Always knew he was a weirdo"
"Was dating for 7 months"
When i hear "illegal child websites" i think of children having some kind of underground operation where they sell candy and trade pokemon cards
The Good Ending.
Looking for a good Golisopod EX rn fr.
To be innocent again 😂
Ayo keep it hush! Youre gonna blow the top of my lil bros operation.
if that was only the case :(
If only😢
Drakes darkest day
@@xtrerrdear adonis
@@optimumplatinum2640i’m sorry that that man is your father let me be honest
@@xtrerr cope
They didn’t touch any of drakes sites, they’d have to answer to Diddy if they did that!
@@xtrerrwomp womp lil bro
FBI took down half of the CIAs websites guys
the beef is getting intense
Finders in shambles
I swear this is a shill video for the Feds. I just read an article yesterday that the FBI was only properly handling HALF of all "cheese pizza" and similar crime cases. The Justice Dept watchdog group literally found they mishandled 48% of all cases and did not report back to proper local authorities in time for 43% of cases.
CIA dosnt mess with that stuff. There more in the the guys who like to shoot fireworks off while wearing them type stuff.
Can't download 3ds games anymore huh
With the whole Epstein thing I don't trust the FBI one bit.
It's the fact that people think there's just one island or 1 location it's a network
Who's Epstein
They're STILL hiding it, like they hid Biden's 20 million dollars in bribes from the CCP and his daughter's diary.
The FBI is corrupt from top to bottom.
@goon009 You're not wrong, but it all still leads back to the Mossad, and a cabal of ultra-zionist billionaires.
you need to find the banned ebook money's hidden magic even if it's the last thing you do in life
Is this something related to the onion?
@@CynHicks The book is real, but this a bot.
@@ShilohPrynce_notDynasty That's scary! I'm not generally confused by these.
Advancement of AI really gave these bots an iq boost
@@ShilohPrynce_notDynastywhat’s the book about?
Finally the FBI actually helps in protecting children
Edit: I mean when they took down the child predators, them spying on Americans and keeping up the CP sites for flimsy reasons is not what Im pertaining to
Tbf this happens often enough
They nearly destroyed the Anime community too. Took down a lot of good websites (non-anime) as well as one with the biggest anime library.
FBI needs to be disbanded lmao
@@DeepDownInTheOceanyou say that as if it’s a bad thing
@@DeepDownInTheOcean I mean if it’s got cp on it I think they’ll manage
I didn’t know the FBI actually solved crimes. Wow.
They probably was just hit that big red panic button when the congress asking question at the TP hearing and clear their history before someone dig deep enough to uncovers things that they don't want people to see.
Based on their track record, they probably run the pages themselves so they could then be heroes for taking them down if they ever needed a PR distraction. You know.. like "accidentally" destroying evidence after an assassination.
They also make them
If people knew how extremely competent the American intelligence agencies were they’d be terrified. The fact that people even think they could be incompetent is evidence of their control over information.
They commit half the crimes too😄
Assuming the FBI hosts half the total CP sites would be slanderous. I must be closer to 80-90%
Perhaps the most devastating typo I've ever seen.
@@eugenesis8188 LOL
@@eugenesis8188 "I must be closer to 80-90%" this is for people who wanna know what the typo was before he edits it
@@sp0ing HE HASNT CHANGED IT
Bro out here admitting to it 💀
There’s rich people and politicians that had stuff on these websites that need to be scrubbed.
Insider information?
@@incognitox9551 bro visited the site daily 😂
Facts. epstein had cameras all over his island theres probably some evil stuff in the deep dark parts of the web involving our favortie politicians
Bill barr, trump,Bill clinton...
Video starts at 01:06
Thanks 🙏🏾
I was wondering why the video at your stamp was exactly like the intro that I saw... And then I realized my sponsor/spam skipper already jumped there.
@@ninjaguyYTsame lol
33:58 the important part of the video
Sponsorblock got me there at the same time I was seeing the comment 😂
FBI-CIA rivalry heating up right now
Don't forget the NSA too.
As if it ever cooled down lmao.
It's such a parody of itself.
@@nevtheskid4579the joke is that the CIA hates the FBI even more now because they visited those sites themselves
underrated comment
I have so little faith in the FBI that I'm sure there's a reason OTHER than protecting children.
I guess they thought there was too much going around that it was driving down the price they could get for it.
Aye. They have well and truly destroyed public trust.
This is why they are called law enforcement.
probably pressure from other nations
why does it matter
9/11 was the day internet privacy died, honestly. The whole "Who has been buying this malware? Oh, it was us" thing kinda busted me up, in a sad "yup, this is the world we live in" kind of way
Someone somewhere saw the title of this video and immediately opened TOR in a wild disgusting rage
Yep that probably happened
i bet it was you
@@kdarg57 you caught me
@@The-Gambler I'm imagining you looking like Walter White when Hank said his name.
@@Turtle3000 best comment 💀
Only half of them? Probably only the ones they aren’t running.
yeah, the CIA's half
The only reason they took down so many CP sites would be because a politician or celebrity has pictures on those sites.
It's the only reason they even did anything.
Ooooh that’s T
Did you visit those sites to know that information?
More likely because they had accounts on those sites
This would imply that fbi and government are full on watching cp day and night. It would also imply that's you lack na critical organ in your body@@Lackifall
Or to take out the competition
I had a college anthropology and sociology professor that told us to never believe that the government wasn’t listening to everything we said or did,. his reasoning came from when he was fresh out of college and working for a private company (archeological and anthropology related work) he and a colleague were curious about how far wire tapping went and how good the Carnivore system was so they started using a bunch of the reported “keywords” in their emails, including other things like cipher locking files they were sending to each other and he sad that by the end of the month not only did he and his colleagues get swatted over the comments he and one other were making, but the company to this day faces yearly extensive audits and frequently is the subject of federal investigation for some reason or another
I can't believe anybody doesn't think that way, I assume they can hear and see everything just short of our thoughts, but I'm not even sure about that.
They don't want to share the profits, so they took out their competitors.
After all, they're the ones who come to those with the content and take it for themselves
It was the Australian Federal Police that got the Annon project rolling and the FBI was invited to the party because they had the resources to handle the massive amounts of data coming in.
What a surprise FBI would get the credit.
I had a mate that was using an ANOM phone to buy and sell large amounts of heroin. I won't be seeing him for another 20 years most likely.
Fun party
Using malware to catch a pedo: Good.
Using malware on everybody to catch a pedo: Bad.
Some gullable people: if you got nothing to hide then why are you bothered?
@@bloodaid i really dont get why it would matter
@@Moloco. Why would what matter?
@@Moloco. What if they use it to find something else? Too much power
@@Moloco. "If you've got nothing bad to say, then why would you need freedom of speech" Is the same type of logic many people apply to privacy. Privacy should be a right you have control over. You wouldn't want cops monitoring your house with camera's and hidden speakers would you? Even if you aren't doing anything illegal, not wanting to be monitored is a normal opinion to have.
The FBi can hack into Dark Web Mom n Pop Onion servers but cant hack into Telegram servers. They must not be too blackhatted
They're definitely in them, the problem is the SHA encryption. That's likely what was given up as information in Paris.
Uh isnt telgram not encrypted most of the time?
The problem isn't that they can't view the content on Telegram, they just can't get the information of participants from Telegram. Also, after watching a bunch of videos on youtube from some guy who catches preds on telegram I'd argue taking out websites on the darkweb is useless since apparently it's already out in the open on platforms like telegram.
@@DGTelevsionNetwork No they arent. They have no clue how to break Telegram. Thats why they've been trying to bribe Telegram engineers to teach them how to
@@NGEvangeliman yeah
Silly gamer... it's not a crime when the government does it.
woah hold up right there
This is entirely the way the gov works. Cops can kick in your door and start shooting then say oops when they don't find anything leaving you with a bunch of repairs that you're not able to sue them over and none of the officers are able to be held accountable. They can easily say they want to charge you with something and when you ask why they get to arrest you for resisting. This is just the government setting shit up on a bigger scale while still being a lot of the problem.
Only if the Democrats are in power at the time, to be specific.
good lord the sponsorblock people are fast working
I love how companies write in contracts that they aren't liable if something goes wrong, when in reality, most of the time they are, and you can't sign your rights away.
your comment reminded me of the woman who died at Disney Springs when the restaurant gave her food she told them she was allergic to. Then when the husband went to sue Disney, they said that he couldn't sue him due to the terms of service he signed when making a Disney + account a few years ago. Disney back-peddled when the media got ahold of the story, but it is wild that that argument would even come out of a lawyer's mouth.
@@isabellapanzica4775 Didn't that happen like last month...
@@isabellapanzica4775 I thought it was the husband that died and the wife was the one sueing.
this is a bot guys
Bot 😂
FBI is going to need to do more than that to redeem their...history.
the intelegence community has ruined the darkweb. because nazi's cant use these clear sites all anon forums are nazi, or honey pots, and if you are there for propublica, or other activist sites just existing long enough gets you those incriminating images.
More than that? They didn’t do anything except let us know they are RUNNING those sites
Plot twist: The FBI has been running those sites for 15 years...
no joke
🙄🙄🙄 q anon a little?
@@michah321 its not even a joke... thats how they catch criminals.... how do you think they dismantle drug cartel ? by buying drugs and selling it
@@KANNA-CHAN yeah under cover. That's not " running it"
@@michah321 dude bought used PC and some time latter go slapped with CP charges wich were later droped when it was prove he was inocent.
FBI forgot to properly clean said PC (it was theirs to begin with) and moment dude started it back up it restarded collecting, storing & sharing CP material.
So yes it not conspiracy to think that significant portion of illicit sites are run by goverments.
Are we sure someone didn't just spill their coffee in the FBI server room
Someone getting a stern talking to on Tuesday morning.
If so God was at work
If the Fed distributing 60% of all cp worldwide doesn't make you hate the government you're truly a lost soul.
@@akshat8586 Do you click on video links on youtube to just set it as background noise?
@@arikoment3560 FBI don't produce new content for those websites, and if it helps catch more predators then how is it bad ? Pedos WILL find it whether or not these sites are up.
@@akshat8586 did you watch this video?
@@endtimesninja1235he clearly says that 60% of the websites on the dark web are run by the fbi. It’s not like he says this is wildly false after or anything
they didn't, watch the video
They probably ran half of them just to run as honey pots
"Probably" is a good indicator for baseless speculation.
@@DopaminedotSeek3rcolonthree kek
@@camel_of_the_mojave8772 Just 'cause I don't like Vaush don't mean I'm one of you.
EDIT: Ah shucks, I confused you for another reply I left in this video... Eh, point still stands.
Right, honey pots, totally no other reason.
that's a bad idea though as they're still spreading the stuff
FBI: "Let's fight darkweb Club Penguin sites by infecting hundreds of TOR users"
Padmé: "But only people that use those sites right?"
FBI: ...
Padmé: "Only people that use those sites right?"
If they already knew who used those sites, then you wouldn't have to do anything. You can't really handselect in such a case, since by the time you can, you have already reached your goal.
Tor was compromised in 2013 ready for Operation Onymous.
The browser bundle was altered to allow all scripts no matter what the privacy level was set to, so give the user NO protection when police put scripts on sites. It wasn't just penguin sites, it was everything freedom hosting had in 2013 & 14.
@@izaruburs9389So breaching privacy for many to catch a few.
If this was war and 1000 were sacrificed for 10 then we would have a outrage, but not for privacy breaches apparently
@@Dany-z9s That's a false analogy. Noone was sacrificed for this. You didn't die, no harm was done to you. Law enforcement in the digital world is sadly not a precise tool and can't and never will be. In order to only spy on criminals you would have to already know who is commiting a crime which is kind of pointless.
@@izaruburs9389 Yeah its a bit silly that people scream out for more privacy... while using Iphones and internet connections that have all their information put on themselves! personally I think to own these technologies you should have to sign over your right to privacy in black and white to stop these misconceptions.
Would I like my privacy? yes, but thats not really an option to use the internet as a layman to further privacy tech
Its pretty easy to take down sites when youre the one running them
Brief history of "Anom" - While eventually run by the FBI/AFP, it was neither created nor initially ran by them. There's a podcast called "Darknet Diaries" that brings on Darkwire/404 writers to talk about Anom & what happened. "Afgoo" was the creator of Anom. It was made alongside a drug trafficking ring, then he left & started selling burner phones with the app to anyone after realizing it was far more profitable for him. Eventually he sees the walls closing in around him ( Other similar operations getting shut down & running into the FBI ) so they offered the FBI a backdoor into Anom in 2018. Initially it can only be used for catching criminal threats to the US from non-US citizens. They could not initially "legally" obtain & use messages through Anom that involved US citizens. Instead the FBI assists the AFP ( Australia ) because that's actually where Anom started. The FBI then went on to eventually take full control of Anom & take credit for it - But originally it was a "true" system set up to be used for burner-phone-like situations, was run by "criminals" for "criminals", and got passed off to the FBI after they were given a backdoor into it so the creator could avoid punishment.
I'm laughing because I'm about 99% sure that the sponsor won't actually protect you from the FBI...
100%
@@JohnSmith-ff2pb Hey, that's fine with me. If more types of websites hinted at in the I"m 100% OK with them being shut down because of poor security.
@@AngelusNielson Sure, along with everyone trying to express conservative opinions because they can't on mainstream social media.
@@AngelusNielson And it's only tolerant of free speech NOW and you know exactly why, so take your own advice.
I love when Muta says "Illegal Crime". As opposed to the legal kind. Which, the longer I ponder on that the more I realize how a moral center helps the world. Well Job on a choice of statements.
"technically" there are legal crimes.... or things that are crimes but are legally judged to be justified (the most common one is self defense resulting in the death of an assailant). The court deciding its justified doesnt make it suddenly not a crime, but the crime, in that specific instance, was not judged to be an illegal act.
@@randomuserame Except courts literally find you "not guilty" of a crime. As in, you did not commit a crime.
@@randomuserameinteresting
there are legal crimes cuz its a crime but you wont get punished for it the biggest ones being jaywalking and littering since no one ever gets arrested for it unless they do it on private property that specifically has a sign telling you not to do it
@@randomuserame
I wouldn't use self-defence killings as an example though.
The better example is something like the exploits rich people use when it comes to tax.
That's because there's a few different interpretations on how to read the law, with the literal rule and the intended rule being used in this example.
It's doesn't say that aren't allowed to use this loophole to avoid paying your taxes, but the rule as intended was designed to get people to not avoid paying taxes.
Drake is cooked
drake jokes in almost september bro hop off
😂😂😂
@@TylerTheCreatorFan-oi5glif u don’t like the joke then don’t say anything
@@TylerTheCreatorFan-oi5gl dear adonis
@@biuliu7157i’m sorry that that man is your father, let me be honest
Thing is the FBI has reportedly run about half of them as honeypots to justify their budget.
Hopefully they can take down the clear net CP websites too, cause it's getting ridiculous.
How many are there.
yeah, instagram needs to be shut down.
@Ghhghhhghh-t2q you forgot to attach the video to rage bait
Don't engage the comment bots. They feed on attention@@xMaci3jx
it's really bad on twitter and instagram sadly
"I'm not gonna show you how I made it because im sure that would be against youtube's terms of service." Dawg, malware reconstruction and development are an entire genre of youtube videos.
Doesn’t mean there’s not TOS against it. It has to walk the fine line of education to be allowed and that’s outside the scope of this video.
How do they know it's half? That implies they know all of them, and if they know all of them, why didn't they take down all of them?
Technically, it could just mean that they know how many but not where or who. Still not sure how they know how many, though.
Cuz they run em then keep the money. Like all the CIA caught trafficking drugs
they probably just turn off their own servers hahah they prob used them as honey pots or maybe they were being tracked by other entities and had to shut down the sites so they wouldnt be held accountable, recently it was discovered that fbi actually had a CP darknet site so...
those cp websites are diddler honeypots.
Aren’t enough prisons
"Stroking on your keyboard"... dude, that doesn't sound right. LMFAO
You're telling me that back in 2013, half the tor network was being hosted on some guys computer? lmao
He had servers
What on earth are politicians and Hollywood going to do with their spare time now?
Politics and making movies hopefully
Those guys are rich enough to have the children they want delivered to them, or they go to certain islands and other exclusive venues where such things happen constantly.
@@cattraknoffright.. even non wealthy westerners know what countries to go to to indulge in their sick desires.. people forget most pdf files are everyday people
It's always only people you don't like that are pdf files, right? It's never people you like, is it? Not biased, are you?
@@pf100andahalf Is your claim that Washington and Hollywood aren't full of them? He didn't even mention a specific party. You need to look into what our glorious leaders and celebrities have been up to behind closed doors my guy.
Thank you for your service to your fellow citizens, Cyber-naut. Learning a lot from your videos and knowledge is always valuable.
And by the time this was posted, they were all replaced.
Stopping the sites is a placebo effect really. Now if the FBI and various governments, like the UK, would actually stop the sources of the CP it would be far more useful.
The source of CP is parents who hand their child a cell phone.
Muta was arguing against this in this vid. The FBI kept the one site up for a bit to catch as many fish as possible (the content already existed, the FBI wasn't creating new content).
We need to make these monsters so paranoid that they don't download or upload this stuff anywhere and the only way is to remove their anonymity. If every TOR could be hosted or have their community exposed, then they would be more hesitant to do this.
Fear can be a great motivational tool to prevent bad actors.
@@ferrite1707 Unfortunately, when governments have that kind of capability to spy on their citizens, they don't use it to target pedophiles, they use it to target political dissidents.
I once stumbled across one of these sites. Reported it to the authorities of course, but I couldn't help but notice that the images were all taken by the children themselves in the privacy of their own homes. As much as I would love for this kind of heinous content to be stopped at its source, I honestly don't know what the government can do about it short of mandating that parents supervise their children better or prohibit the ownership of electronic devices by children, and I don't know how either of those solutions could actually be enforceable.
@@ferrite1707 Unfortunately, it's not that black and white. I doubt that removing anonymity would severely impact the *creation* of such content, and many people around the world in less free countries rely on the anonymity of TOR for protection from government censorship and monitoring.
I'm sure they'll be getting a strongly worded letter from the CIA about this friendly fire event.
FBI "it is a CRIME to distribute illegal images" **FBI distributes illegal images** "We are doing this to stop CRIMINALS" (To kill the spider to save the butterflies. by doing so, you become a spider)
Hilarious. because most spiders dont eat butterflies. Especially the truly dangerous ones like mactans or Loxosceles reclusa.
Thats why these saying are always corny and stupid. Made by people with no idea what they're saying lol. What you said to me is "The FBI became predatory for 0 reason" Which honestly makes more sense. lmao
@@MANTISxB based bug nerd
@@MANTISxBok then just say “do the ends justify the means ? “ and you get a more accurate effect
As muda said,
Is it okay for the fbi to partake in the same criminal activity , for the purpose of luring more criminals ?
@@MANTISxB
Spiders eat flies.
Like that one old lady who swallowed a spider to catch the fly. I don’t know why she swallowed the fly.
Perhaps she’ll die.
@@MANTISxBThis man swallows 8 spiders in his sleep.
Another major issue about the government deploying malware like this is that it essentially installs a backdoor on people's machines that criminals can also target to use as an easier way to overtake machines. It's a massive security vulnerability being spread onto millions of machines.
Correct, not to mention it breaks peoples hardware... I'm all for the en devours of what they took down though, but why break normal peoples stuff in the process?
The FBI runs the dark web. Now what will their employees do all day for fun.
Im glad! Thats the reason theyre able to arrest people so easily from there
TLDR: The feds couldn't pay the hosting bill.
Oh so they finally took down Omegle?
Omegele died a year ago I think
@@BuddyTheWolfYT Yeah, it's been dead for a long time.
Have you been living under a rock? it's already gone and omgleTV is what's left of Omegle.
Omegle wouldn't have been taken down regardless, people are just lucky the owner decided to.
What on earth is this guy on about
Good. CP is horrifying. My high school aged neighbor once showed it to me when I was in middle school. I had never seen any prawn before. The fear in the eyes of those depicted sticks with me to this day.
Wow, what a freak. That sucks.
@@gaiusfulmen I’m lucky that his family moved a year later
@Ghhghhhghh-t2q the reach to be edgy is insane
@@satorienjoyer
Don’t even bother.
It’s a bot.
Do you often still look it up?
Muta- I am just starting my journey into the field of CyberSecurity/IT. Thank you for getting me into it. Over the past few years, after finding your content, I have always enjoyed your commentary on the subject. It's cool to have a different appreciation for it now that I am moving into this field. Much love brother
on top of all this fancy stuff, the NSA is said to own around half of all the Tor exit nodes. and have always maintained that ratio since it's inception by DARPA.
👀
Yup
Oh, you know about the 51% club :D
which isn't super worrying considering every single node of your connection would need to be compromised for it to be areal threat, which is as likely as finding a needle on a haystack, but sure, it's good people are more aware of this
They’re probably just trying to eliminate competition.
They didn’t make a leap in stopping CP. They just took out the competition.
exactly.
Rules for thee but not for me!
If they did this, it wasn’t for OUR best interest, it was for theirs. Now the question is, “why?”
Give it about 25 years for the files to become un classified. Then we’ll know after everyone on the program is dead or living in the Philippines.
Not club penguin!
Poor Captain Picard 🥺
club penguin is kill
@@TheBigGuy.no
I miss when I was innocent enough to know that CP only referred to Club Penguin 🥹
I'll never think of penguins the same way again, thanks a lot
Went from federal government stealing emails, to any old cop listening to you roght through the walls of your own house. Love it.
UTTP bots in shambles
Ha finally
A co-worker of mine was just charged with 56 counts of distribution, and 6 of possession. I’m happy that US bureaus are doing their job for once.
How exactly do we know if it's half of the illegal websites?
Saying that suggests we ("we" as in, the law abiding and / or law enforcement) would know exactly how many actual evil websites like this exist out there, which realistically we can't know
I think it's sort of how we definitively know that Megalodon cannot exist in the ocean as it is currently understood to exist even though we haven't seen all of it. because it isn't infinite, there is only so much that can exist and by measuring what we have access to, we can have some abstract idea of what else remains. hunting these animals is far more than just laying traps for the soulless, there is a lot of data organization that goes into making sure these people forget the feeling of sunlight.
We *could* know. Or at least have a pretty good idea.
Here's the thing: From a law enforcement perspective, just *knowing* that a dark/deep website exists is at least somewhat easy (potential users for the website have to be able to find it as well). However, taking action/taking the website down is the hard part. This is both from a technical perspective and a law enforcement perspective. Either way, you have to identify the actors behind the website... And that's exactly what TOR and the dark/deep web are designed to prevent.
Think of it this way: We have a fairly good idea of the number of murders that occur... As long as the bodies are found. Even without bodies, we know the number of missing people, and can have a pretty good idea of the number of missing people that were murdered. However, just having the body of a murder victim doesn't tell us who committed that crime, or how to stop them from doing it again. It's the exact same way with these websites.
@@alexsawicki If watching the casual criminalist has taught me one thing, it's that there's cops that are SO TREMENDOUSLY SLOW at their job, that the killer has time to cross the border, as well as to return to confess the murder, just for the 911 operator on the phone to ask "Which murder, we aren't aware of any murder"
I sadly forgot which episode that happened in, but damn was I facepalming hard. The perp assumed they were literally hot on his heels since he was aware of just how sloppy his attempt to hide the crime was, and yet it turned out they that law enforcement hadn't even found out that any crime happened to begin with lol
And theres a lot of cases like this, where it takes the cops years to get the job done, just for it to turn out that there was a ton of obvious evidence from the getgo
Combining my awareness of incompetence like this with the knowledge that the FBI just got exposed for being incompetent in some major areas as well (like their embarrassing data destruction practices) --- all this leaves me with major doubts that the FBI would be capable of keeping up with the criminals/ the amount of illegal websites on the dark web lol
If you don't think they have bots and AI scouring ever corner of it you need to think a bit about everything.
Considering how much of a strain algorithmic reports of 'illegal imagery' have put onto the court-system thus far, I'd hope the FBI is smart enough to realise that they shouldn't use AI to scan the deep web lol
And if they actually did use AI, the data wouldn't be trustworthy anyway
Plot twist, the are the owners of the CP websites that will in turn bring them back up again.
not a plot twist. but it will take time for those websites to get popular again
@@infi2723they’ll just be replaced by others
plot twist, the owners are the fbi
Plot twist, at least half of those will be honeypots with the actual owners arrested.
@@Techdeki0 tripple plot twist, they get bonus crimes by their wide net approach.
The FBI only took down half of its websites???
I guess they have to have something on their monitors to prove they are working when the boss walks by.
FBI: We stopped the band robbery.
Press: You dropped a nuke on NYC!
FBI: But we stopped the bank robbery, a few people with no outstanding warrants might have been affected.
No! Jessie! Don't abbreviate cyberpunk! Jessie!!!
Jessie ! Cod points shouldn't be abbreviated
+aura for the FBI rn
Rare FBI W
This guy has no content^
@@thetrashcanman7537 why are you talking to poladroidgmd like that 😔😔
@Ghhghhhghh-t2qis this even a bot? that “L” makes me think this might just be a little kid just trying to spam for advertisment lmao
@@monstergamer5467Waco and Ruby Bridge never forget
Surprised that they would do something that would make them lose money
We also need to keep in mind that not all laws are the same across nations, so what might be illegal here may be legal in another country and vice versa. These agencies will then ask their corresponding agency to do various tasks and trade information between them. So while the NSA, DHS, FBI might not be able to do warrantless wiretapping of US citizens, that doesn't mean that they can't do it to, say, citizens in the EU and vice versa. Then those agencies will trade their respective wiretaps as "foreign intelligence".
Weird that the FBI would take down so many of their own sites
Let’s not forget the fbi ran a cp site on the dark web
They did?!
@@cloudymarsh4835it was a honey pot site I think
The people who made it have to be arrested just because they broke the law
@@TheGamingG810it was to bait the press probably
'which one? that doesn't narrow it down because there's like hundreds they ran.'
I guess the FBI is facing some budget cuts and had to shut some servers down.
Roflmao😂
9:47 "illegal crimes"................are there legal crimes????
Have you seen the Star Wars sequel movies?
@@mattwilson8298 I dont get what you mean
@@adamkamel9046 making those movies was technically legal, but much of the Star Wars Fandom consider them to be crimes.
War
Moral crimes could be legal by definition of law.
Now for the other half they just have to take down their own repositories and it's all gone
They're one of the most corrupt alphabet organizations lol they won't do it. Two-faced leaders parade one thing and do the opposite
They pobably have the largest amount of content in their own database
Regarding the "good faith exception" ruling, if the crime had been literally ANYTHING other than what it was, the court never would have given the FBI a free pass to do what they did.
How'd they even prove good faith? I doubt they did.
Dr. Disrespect punching the air rn
and kris tyson
*insert MW2 “Mission Accomplished, good work!” Ghost line here*
how about arresting and prosecuting the people responsible for the crimes? they have the addresses but ... oh well.
@@ybvb Why would they arrest themselves? They and other alphabet agencies run a significant number of the sites.
They probably ran most of it.
The subtitles are helpful, thank you very much, Mutahar!
George Orwell is pointing at us and is laughing hysterically right now, "I tried to warn you, you didn't listen!"
Or, is he laughing because the elites are using his works as the instruction manual he intended them to be? It's like the so-called holy books, like the Bible etc. They are used in the same manner.
1. Ok cool. FBI deserves credit for this one.
2. How long before they weaponize the toolset used to take them down against politically-dissident citizens?
planning another goon coom on the capital are you?
Wow, our military has rifles. They can defend us.
But wait how long till they turn those on the citizens they swore to protect!!! Omg how terrible!!!
Whoah they have tanks and stealth bombers as well!!??!?
*Has mental breakdown*
They have already been targeting peaceful activists and people who show interest in wrongthink literature, from either end of the aisle
@@crissyhutto8409finnaas goooooonnnn hnghnnng😮😮😮
I'm shocked that you didn't mention J Edgar at all.....he started it all the way back in the 1930s.
about time. my football (soccer) streaming websites in the uk have been taken down by the fbi numerous times and the owners imprisoned for decades. always shocked me how it seems like these nonces can find cp easier than i can find everton vs bournemouth on a stream
This is further proof that the glowies have the most powerful gaming chairs in existence.
Couldn't they just have shut down their own operations and achieved the same results?
"Possibly you if you get in the line of fire." They'll do it anyway and find a reason for it later
33:50 "... and always sit behind a virtual machine or two. 👁."
Things keep getting worse for Kris Tyson...
and dr disrespect