Hacking Forum Raided By The Feds, Head Admin Arrested
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2022
- A popular hacking forum has been raided by the feds and the head admin (Omnipotent)has been arrested in the United Kingdom at the request of the United States government.
Link to Diogo Santos Coelho's indictment
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Unreal how a portuguese citizen gets jailed in UK for breaking american laws and can possibly serve jail time in america. I had no idea such thing could be possible, its worrying
what are countries at this point 😂
America can pull this kind of shit worldwide.
As the patches say "Nothing is Beyond our Reach"
I'm sure you had no idea that the west is basically under one shadowy cabal that has its hand in everything from federal and state government to outside proxy governments like the one in Ukraine
If you break cyber laws internationally then you enter a whole other realm of jurisdiction.
I find it ironic that a forum originally made for "raiding" social media got raided in turn by federal agents
they got outraided
They should have played Raid: Shadow Legends!
it's the circle of life
all must serve the cycle
🤣
My favorite part of this is the part where the corporations face no consequences for having poor security
Why should they?
When they can just have the US government cover their ass.
If you have stuff stolen from unlocked car, insurance company laughs at your face. Should be the same for companies guarding data about their customers.
@@sleeptyper I'm not really sure it's the same situation here. Even if you yourself take the necessary measures to secure your info on a certain website, the site's database itself can still be breached and your credentials stolen, if the owners don't have proper security, and that's not something you can control.
@@olzhas1one755 if a corporation outsources its IT operations or a part therefore, they should share equal liability for any data breaches or any other security breach of those systems or services. One bank fined 1 trillion dollars for the first offence would have nipped lax INFOSEC decades ago.
I guess if someone assaults you, you should be punished for not having good security. Right?
That last point: Never do something illegal while doing something illegal. Don't drive recklessly if you got illegal substances on you, don't get a criminal record that can give the gov warrant on your records if you are hiding something from them
You should do illegal or dangerous things if they can make you evolve. You should not however destroy people on the way (politicians and criminals excluded).
Like my auto teacher taught me: always break only one rule at a time
God, you're fun at parties, huh?
@@T1Slam Hi Slam. I am not invited into parties.
Someone must to keep the things functioning, when everything fails.
Take care, and if you are Christian, Good Easter Holidays.
@@sideswipebl Do your duty today and repent tomorrow (Mark Twain)
Man i remember doing twitch raids on raid forums a long time ago, had some fun times on there. Left it as i got older, never knew it turned into this lmao
Yo me too, I was very surprised to find raidfourms, where the main chat was spamming twitch links of potential targets and “le toucan has arrived” in 2015, was seized.
I used to do twitch raids aswell but my raidforums account got yeeted in early 2014 (got yeeted for spamming fake ip addresses in raids and someone got triggered) the fake ip addresses were copypasta spam in morse code with 0 between . and _ but some idiot snitched lol
@idk what to put here have notifications turned off for comments lol
Holy shit it's the same website?!? I remember those raids too
@idk what to put here Too many porn bots replying to comments for me to bother enabling notifications
Doesn't this website understand that the private data and the back doors belongs to the US government and businesses that are approved by the US government.
Disagree, private data belongs to each person has his own private data not even the government should access such data. Back doors should be removed entirely.
@@hbarudi he's not saying what it "should" be, he's saying factual situation of what is "actually" happening, even tho it shouldn't be happening.
Sounds like some communist BS
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This comment is very progressive.
I do nothing out of law, but since the internet is a permanent log of everything you do on it, I make sure I do as much as I can to hide my identity. What might not be a crime today, can be in the future.
@Zakir Siddiqui hopefully having a car pfp will be a crime
@Zakir Siddiqui careful! being a meanie will be a crime in the future too!
I absolutely agree and you are very right. Anything may become a crime as we know it so we all should be protective of our identities online. Everything we do is documented online and we should stay vigilant.
@@somedude-vp9ti It's so fucked up too lmao, he doesn't even know how to crop.
Same
An international fed organization called something like the “Fourteen Eyes” is something I’d only imagine seeing in a dystopian movie. Even if RAID was for illegal activity, it’s scary that they’re always watching. And if you try to keep them from watching, you’re immediately suspect to them
a lot of eyes to have for an entity, they must really like to show themselves as eldritch abominations
Fourteen Eyes sounds like something you'd hear in Deus Ex.
in deus ex, there's a european woman who talks about how they want europe to be one giant country without it's countries cultures and identities.
Thinking now, maybe she was right. Europe has indeed became one big country, where all of it's countries are all shared into one, all just to shill at the USSR.
By USSR, i mean the US, aka the "LaND Of TeH Free" (funnily enough, US constantly claims how bad russia is, but in comparison to the immense totalitarianism, surveillance and censorship in the US, it makes russia look good)
Oh there's more than just them, the lower the number goes the more detailed the information I think but you've also got FVEY (Five Eyes) and Nine Eyes
Personally I find it fascinating, however it is concerning
There are people everywhere who track, spy and take notes on you in person as well. Eventually you can learn to spot some of them with varying levels of confidence.
No wonder he got arrested, this guy might as well have walked around with a giant aarow sign saying "raid forum owner" lmao
Dude 🤣 that's what I thought. My guy was probably never incognito about his online activity
hahaha
Its amazing that he got away with it for so long, but is he even doing anything illegal?
So long as he jsnt participating in the sale of illegal information then as a platform owner wouldn't he have legal immunity to user activity on the website.
Also considering his intention when making the site was for twitch raids & not for selling corporate secrets & databases, then that might help his case.
Also I doubt he got any content take down requests from legitimate websites, so maybe he could use the defense that no one complained.
Idk selling information doesn't seem like it would be something which is illegal, even if it is hacked data, like what do you even charge someone for? "Oh you sold personal info, time for jail".
I bet they'll give him a good plea deal cause they know the charges are bunk.
@@levelup1279 Bro, even without those charges. If he benefitted financially for information that was being sold on that forum then they could just slap him with the RICO.
He also seems to have been facilitating identity fraud on this site and was an active community member so he isn't just watching things happen.
I'm not saying I think he should go to jail or anything, but there have to be consequences for these kinds of actions.
@@levelup1279 Wait... he had a subscription tier system 🤔 bruh, that is minimum Rico
Damn, raid forums got raided
fuckin beat me to it lmao
How the turntables
raided forums
raid
I always thought Raid Forums was for the discussion of the common house fly.
That’s what big bug spray wants you to think
To think that this could've been avoided with basic opsec and having decent common sense.
Just goes to show not everyone who is an owner/ admin or hack sites or raid like forums aren't as smart as you'd think.
I think the naming scheme is a giveaway for opsec ability haha
They are generally extremely stupid, they are just here to make money ...
Nah omnipotent was actually pretty smart, the domain got seized like 3 times already, theyve been trying to catch him for a long time
@@crit7_ doesn't sound like he's smart if he got picked up twice while travelling, should've known better.
There aren't many smart criminals, mainly because being a smart criminal means you aren't supposed to be caught in the first place. An uncaught thief is a legitimate businessman.
great content as always outlaw, keeping us updated always
say that after finishing the video
@@theairacobra aight but what the hell is pfp.
@@theairacobra why
Use Russian servers for free speech, unless it's free speech critical of the Russian government, then use US servers
And if you want to critic both use the Chinese server
@@bagusamartya5325 But if your server is critical of China, idk go to Sealand or something.
Have you considered hosting in Mexico?
If its something the west doesn't like, Russia is more than happy to let you host there, and vice versa.
Examples?
Why do the “This Domain Has Been Seized” pages always look fake? You think the FBI would make a more official-looking page
The Portuguese ones are just plain text, Times New Roman 12 or something close, saying (in Portuguese) "This domain is blocked by judicial order". Its certainly simpler but at leastdoesnt look like something a kid did on ms paint in the 90s
Because the public sector is mutually inclusive with unprofessionalism and mediocrity, hence the page looking like it was designed by a 13 year old hax0r. Most people in the United States are mentally 14 year old narcissists well into middle age so it really shouldn't surprise you that our federal agencies are this tacky
Because the government isn't going to pay a web designer or graphic designer to work on it. I guarantee they made some new guy make like 3 renditions and they just settled on the last one he made.
@@DigitalApex hahahh yes we did that.
yeah it does look fake af
I don't want my identity sold online so good. I don't want my privacy violated by any government either....ever.
The gov is always violating our privacies. Ffs they are even doing it now as you read this
@@BuetifullPersun I’m living life fine making 30$ an hour I think I’m good lol they can spy on me all they want I’m not engaging in terrorist activity
@@modernbassheads5051 yeah privacy is overrated...
@@johnqpublic770 why would I care if I have nothing to hide, not like the govt likes staring at my Snapchat nudes
@@modernbassheads5051 the day you private chats get used as evidence because of you telling stuff the state doesn't want to, you will love privacy
A Portuguese citizen arrested in the UK who will face the bars in America.
Truly the land of the free.
Well you're free, until they say otherwise
He shouod have never left Portugal, thats the biggest lesson
@@fgsaramago if i remember kenny said that the Portuguese police worked with them as their logo is in the website, so even if he havent left they would probably grab him
@@DeeezNuts sure, but he would never have been deported
Guy is obviously just slippin'. If you mess around arrogantly with bad opsec, you're gonna find out what happens.
Raided by glowies
💀
It seems to be a recurring thing with young people.
cringe
@@user-xw4od8kb7y crung
Or y'know... Just don't do immoral and illegal stuff
that "dont talk to the police" was the first video i ever saved to a playlist on youtube. holy shit the nostalgia
When a mixed dude talks about glowies he's either super based, or he glows bright himself
Nah his power level is way too high to be a glowie
Depends on the mix and the dude
majority bankless I've met aren't white and are bankless because they don't trust the govt
you don't have to be X ethnicity to distrust big brother, but nonwhites are especially wary ime
How does a non US citizen, living outside of the US, get charged with violating US law?
He hurt US companies.
Portugal is sort of corrupt
Exctradiction agreement
same bs that got Julien Assange arrested
Globalism, mostly.
At first I was excited thinking that RAID Shadow Legends was finally taken down, but now I'm just mildly disappointed.
Whatever you take with you when you travel should be considered disposable.
Bonus if you can remove the battery and or USB access to delay their ability to make a copy or inject spyware.
"I got nothing to hide"
- Some normie, probably
@iNSTAGiB
Everyone have things to hide. Not knowing it makes the normie a normie.
one of them commented "I make $30 an hour and I'm fine with being spied on since I don't get involved in terrorist activity" or something like that here. Fucking insane
What's this has to do with this video? The guy actually did straight up illegal things
@@youdonegoofed my coworkers but with 100 dollars instead of 30 lol
@@JoHn-gi1lb oh come on...
Diogo has been arrested and charged in Portugal, unless they extradite him (incredibly unlikely due to EU Human Rights laws which can drag on cases for decades) he will only get a token slap prison sentence.
I'm more afraid for the whistle blowers like Snowden and Assange. Because, that's mean than they are safe anywhere in the world. :/
If good old juillian is anything to go by, no he won't.
@@Camhin1 Hes stuck in the UK, as the case fell through.
Although that Autistic Kid who hacked NASA. They ruled for him not to be extradited, because they didn't think he would do well in a American Prison.
@@Camhin1 What Julian Assange did is technically a crime. No country would cover your ass for leaking secrets.
I was a member / moderator of Raidforums from 2015 - around the end of 2016, back when twitch raids were popular and I can’t say how happy i am that it’s gone. Im not sure how many people know what rf was like before databases were even added, but all members did was try to doxx eachother 24/7, and it was genuinely one of the most terrifying experiences of my life. The owner didn’t give a shit, he encouraged it and held peoples ip addresses for ransom.
Im glad he got caught. One of the worse experiences of my life
Damn rip raidforums. The most OG of them all.
THEY CANT KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS
YOU DIDNT EVEN WATCH HALF THE VIDEO
homestuck moment
So when are they going to raid LGBT groomer forums? Never? Wow.
If the fourteen eyes cared about grooming (when they're not outright complicit), Discord would've been shut down ages ago
elaborate?
@@seronymus How? Discord doesn’t have that much actually, most users stay in friend groups or gaming communities, myself included. Only some communities, the minority, are problematic
@@kenos911 I was talking about discord staff mostly, but the bad apples on discord and its wider effects contributing to centralization of internet are undeniable, dangerous, and annoying. There are literal cultish groups devoting to turning teens trans btw
@@seronymus You mean lgbt servers? Those have people that are lgbt in the first place, not to turn people trans in of itself. Also, how are they contributing to the centralization of the internet, I’m genuinely curious
For kids as young as that getting charges like that, they should offer seppuku. Because you are not going to see the light of day ever again when it matters.
still, killlers get less years loll
You're always on it outlaw, thanks for pushing out content so fast, honestly!
As someone who had their grandmother's data leaked once, I can't feel bad for these people who didn't give a shit and sold whatever they wanted just to get rich. I would like to see if they cared if their relatives data was sold online, but maybe they are just that cold hearted that they still wouldn't care. I wouldn't be surprised.
era free
@@user-fs2fo8ko6d Sold a subscription on the website he made a lot
Yeah i hope he gets a long time in jail.
One of those times where I'm happy a forum like that gets raided and people behind it face the consequences, should happen to every "hacker" forum, these scums sell children's and old folks accounts and data shamelessly
I remember people (including me) acting as twitch support and hijacking their accounts through raidforums. One idiot made a kid microwave their electronics too.
You mean the kid that isn't going to jail now? He should buy that idiot a beer!
E: I think I mis-read, you mean a kid on twitch, not on raid?
wonder what happened to him
for legal reasons i assume this is a joke
@@MinerKingX Realty it's not.
might sound like a party pooper, but I never thought doing that to other people was fun or cool, those kids parents probably broke their backs working to buy that kids posesions, it's kinda sad when you think about that stuff
That's it, I've ate one too many glow sticks for the past couple of months and I will switch to templeOS as my main henceforth.
LMAO
so essentially they went OWG on that guy
(One World Govt)
a Portuguese citizen got arrested in the UK for "violating" US laws
"Epsteins himself" is an oxymoron
That's the joke
Even the Swedish Polisen? Time to vote for the pirate party I guess.
Incredible amount of information you've got, and conveyed in such a informative way within 18 minutes. Thanks a lot
Yep. I was waiting for this. RIP raidforums, these guys had all the databases you could ask for
With account credit/points
The forms are gone now ?
@@Beall619 yeah but u get what i mean. They had all the dbssss
@@TleeMN yes. The forums are gone but pompompurin made a replacement its called breachforums
He better have racks stuffed up for those charges 🤣🤣 because bruh might catch a life sentence
'Department of Justice' is such a funny name, what a sense of humor those guys have, eh?
Man gone are the days when the acronyms were too incompetent to do anything about any cyber "crime" except pretend they're doing something about it.
Poor bastard might get more time for testing corporate (lack of) security than an oil war criminal. To be frank, he doesn't sound like the king pin, but the front fool, the guy who set up the domain (who could not do that?) that got away on him, and he rode along, or perhaps thought himself unreasonably blessed.
How much of what occurs on the site that he originally set up actually is his responsibility, and not the service provider's, or any of the companies that complain of unsecured data leakage? Did anyone who uploaded onto the site actually physically assault anyone or force entry onto physical premises? Are not data hoarding companies accountable to their customers?
The 3 letter agencies sometimes encourage marks, to set them up, just for bragging rights. Feels like this guy was not stupid, but naive, constitutionally open, but the system he had hope in let him down. Reprobate, but those are the rules. Trust no one.
If the plods are digging, let them on their hands and knees sifting through smelly refuse, like the good old days, earning their pay.
Last thought: an international show, like the arrest of dotcom, to show the US as power of the known universe. How long can that last, to attempt to govern through fear?
In the movie tomorrowland. it was stated as long as the wheels were greased, the dollars kept rolling in, things would continue. But why?
Our system is based on Code. Computer code is based on a faulty code called the Judicial system. That branch of code is what all computer code is based on that works to keep things going and going.
As long as the first code takes priority? Computer code will also be subject to the same vulnerabilities and cracks.
Just like a computer needs resources in order to do its job. So does the operator. As long as the operator has resources, it will be utilized.
Society is just like a Operating system. It only knows to see whats going on around it when it is programed too. If its not in its subnet? It won't see it.
Hence, the faults go unnoticed.
This kid may have been a nobody. But that's all the system looks for. Its just like RAID 5 data rot. It can't see it. It just goes on until it all fails. So do you blame the controller? Or the disk that went down? You blame the disk where you can see where the error is on the surface. Never the root problem.
That's how are system is. Its flawed. It always been flawed. And there is nothing in the code to say otherwise since those permissions are not granted.
The real eye opener?
if a CPU completes instructions in the most efficient manner, where is the best place to execute those instructions? Right on the CPU silicon itself.
The Wall you built, now becomes a Prison. And that's exactly the system in place now.
the more agencies that prop up also get infected in the same way. if you pull the plug on one system all the other systems come in as a backup.
even if you restore it and start from scratch the main infection is still embedded into the silicon.
Humanity's only logical choice is to choose not to play.
@@MickeyMishra Did you miss your schizophrenia medication today?
@@fungo6631 No. Your mom came over and gave me two helpings today! 😘
how bout we test the security of house?
I guarantee i can get in.
That automatically means i can do what i want with anything i find there right?
@@jhoughjr1 no mate. Not a private dwelling, there are people with lives, and you might lose yours. A house is a house is a home, locked or not, it is private. But if you scaled the walls of Fort Knox, and no one was injured, should you be condemned?
5:40 This part of the video has the Lockpicking channel dillema. Sure you can say its advice for criminals but it doesn't excuse corporations promising security and utterly failing due to sheer incompitency.
Somebody has to expose lies and people should be more informed when it comes to security anyway
I love how we have section 230, but this guy still got blamed for everything his users posted to his website.
Doesn't 230 require you to try to moderate and prevent illegal stuff?
@@fatboy158 Yeah, I think there are some exceptions to section 230, specifically in regards to federal crimes (e.g. copyrighted content I believe), and also some recently introduced exceptions in FOSTA.
Does that also only apply to the US? Do other countries have similar laws?
@@anonymouscoward3830
>in regards to federal crimes (e.g. copyrighted content I believe)
>copyrighted content
Copyrighted content is easy to find on the 'net. Moreso than credit card info.
@@waterandafter idk about law but he go arrested in UK and will get transported to US, looks like he'll get treated with US law
It's hillarious to me I was interested in buying from them a long time ago, and I decided they were too sketchy to deal with.
Funny, after all this time it turns out they were legit enough to get raided soo.... Guess I was right in the end, just not for the reason I thought.
When I first heard this story I was surprised to hear that it was a clear net site that got seized. A clear net site that had been up for years. I wouldn’t have imagined that such a forum could exist on the clear net for very long anymore.
It's baffling to me as to how a supposed raiding forum kid was unaware of five-eyes. Or x-eyes, as the eyes seem to be multiplying. But okay, then again, the guy did run a raiding forum on the clearweb, which says to me that getting the most lulz in the shortest amount of time was the goal, and that he was somehow not even aware of the word "opsec".
he's just a front door, everything else is in the basement and he probably had no idea what was in the Attic
Surface internet is a severe risk for those operating in the dark.
@@MickeyMishra definitely didn't know, they didn't search the peeps when they came through that front door I guess ripperoni.
Basically keep your servers and yourself in a nation that doesn't have an extradition treaty with the United States
Like Russia?
didn't help Fredrik Neij. even if their isn't a formal treaty, if they aren't antagonistic, they will still co-operate.
@@gadflyofhumanity_6847 Well, Russia and China are a whole other thing, so maybe somewhere in Antarctica
@@ethanstump which country gave him up?
Keep your servers in international waters
If they were selling scammed credit cards and stuff like that, then I don’t really feel too bad for them
If I am not wrong, Selling CC was a big no no on RF
Fascinating stuff. Love this kind of current events/reporting style content. Keep it up!
The Domain Seizure page looks like that it was made in office 2010 lol
👏🙂
very interesting.
unfortunate about the omnipotent dude being only 21.
thanks for keeping us informed
Why he simply didn't choose a country that has no extradiction with US ?
Not everyone can have common sense
Also a lack of resources typically countries that don't have extradition treaties don't have the resources to put in the effort to do the types of things that this guy was doing
and yet, if your a multinational corporation, your access to this sensitive data isn't policed in the slightest. because not only do they turn a blind eye to their own, at this point, there isn't even an eye. state capitalism, here we come. as adam smith once said, “Civil government, so far as it is instituted for the security of property, is in reality instituted for the defence of the rich against the poor, or of those who have some property against those who have none at all.” [Smith, Adam. The Wealth of Nations. Book V, Chapter I, Part II, 775]
The system Smith described is good though, and the one we have is decidedly not good.
“Hey big brot- I mean the US government just shut down a hacking forum.”
“Yeah we need to abolish property rights.”
Really now? That’s the conclusion here? Or am I missing something?
@@wanderingthewastes6159 youtube comment section
@@wanderingthewastes6159 chill dude, Smith was based. He advocates for a government that protects rights, which, yes, include property rights. All he argues in book V is that if the government is constructed explicitly for the protection of property, instead of rights, that protection won't be universal, and will quickly become a tool used to deprive others of their property rights.
@@wanderingthewastes6159 Yes. We should abolish property
Wow he sure didn't practice good opsec! Glad we have someone like you to teach us all this, Luke.
"Get outraided lol"
- FBI
This just goes to show that everyone and everything has weak security somewhere. Its only a matter of time until its found and exploited.
theres plenty of forum websites that distribute the same kinds of info, the feds are gonna have to put in work to put a dent in anything
All they have to do is reel in a big, high profile fish occasionally and they'll never be at risk of losing their jobs
im not aware of any other alternatives, do you know any good ones? (asking hypothetically for a friend)
@@coopys can i be the friend you're asking for? asking for a fr- ;)
@@outsider1305 also asking on behalf of a friends friends dog
@@coopys yeah lol
Damn i would never have known about this thanks outlaw I just started to learn ethical hacking so a videa about a hacking forum would be a huge help
Thank you Mental Outlaw for keeping us updated!
I started feeling worried about you outlaw making these updates god bless you ma guy please explain more in odysee i can't wait !!!
I kinda got the idea you forgot to say the raid forums were behind a lot of criminal activity. Especially stealing and selling people's data. The companies they attacked weren't secured well, but they went out of their way to test for any weak points and then use them with the sole purpose of making money. Not out of vigilance to make the big corpo more secure.
They're criminals and the people involved deserve those charges, no matter how young they are. No one complains when an nft rugpull gets investigated by the gov and the guy who did it turns out to be 21 y/o
Someone had to say this
A Brazilian citizen arrested in Germany to face trial in China
would this sound in any qay acceptable to you?
@@commisaryarreck3974 Yes it does. A criminal doesn't magically become innocent just because he's on vacation. And if you targeted chinese people you will face trail in China. It's not that complicated man.
He did they say that they did identity theft and that he doesn't support that
Thank you, felt like he was romanticizing the criminal
great video man, really enjoyed watching it, all the advice you have at the end was awesome too
I'm glad he's finally been caught, took way too many years but better late than never.
I remember going on raids on TOTSE. The "AWK-KKK" one was my first. I was like 12. I probably hindered more than helped.
The good old days.
What year was that. Or was that in a specific forum
As someone who used to browse raidforums a lot when i was younger the site has a very rich and detail history over the years. Such as the raid wars, the great schism between the admins, and the rise of Dr.Cocktor. to change into the forum you see today. Omnipotent used to go buy the name predator before he changed it. We also had a second admin who was named summit, but that was a long time ago. Good memories
RaidForums is gone for good.
@@Oblivion5367 Yes, I too watched the video
Good memories I was there too. Summit days.
Dr. Cocktor. Haven't heard that name in ages
As a victim of ID theft I hope he gets locked up forever.
Just imagine the slap fights over everything from jurisdiction down to the prominence of their particular organization's logo on the seized domains with that many ferderal agencies involved.
If the governments and banks, sites etc. etc. have kept their customers data secure, those stolen credential sites won't have existed at all.
Thanks for the tips, may Allah bless you
The picture of Mike from Garand Thumb with nods really got me
How the hell was this not thrown out instantly? American courts and laws have no jurisdiction over Portuguese citizens.
well the US secret service got involved, which, from what i can tell, they're usually involved when it comes to money laundering ops involving the US currency. ( _except the ones that politicians do, like from a certain country where a bunch of laptops from hell indicate a money laundering ops on said country. Can you guess which country that is? ;) Funny how they go ape shit when some pebble does a small amount of money laundering, but hunter's doing it every day, 24/7 and laundering a ridiculous amount of cash? sleep time_ )
I agree with you. The US(SR) shouldn't kidna- whoops, i mean "extradite" people across the globe. Sure, you can make him get a guilty verdict there, but to make him stay at a US prison, even though he isn't from the US? If anything, just throw him at the country he was born with. At least he would be jailed on the country he was born.
Well recently we had a couple of hackers (10) from a town called Nis (Serbia), and Serbia didn't extradite them (they are trialed locally here tho).
Thats good, US will make them work for them or just jail them for a long time. If not alot of harm was done then there is no need to make an example out of them and give them tens of years.
If it's that RAID as in storage configuration, I'll feel it's the end of this world but if it's that raid'ing' at least I can understand why
Thanks brother
Brightly, stuff glows brightly. Hesitate to call.
3:21 the Azewijnse horse judgement in the Netherlands from 1915 is a fascinating judgement because without knowing it the court has made a big dession of for the general judgement of cybercrime in the Netherlands
All he had to do was use Nord VPN 😂.
LOL
Nord VPN cured my triple AIDS.
Hope that's a joke. Nord is glowing bright
@@MrDelord39 yes it is a joke
bros....
as a portuguese speaker I have just found the best pronunciation of "coelho"
cool to see countries collab'ing for taking down crap like this
Damn, this was the only good place for database breaches.
I admire your ability to give criminals advice while trying to appear impartial.
You have to remember they look at everyone, not just criminals it applies to both sides. Cyber security professionals use the same tool as the bad actors, the intention is what is different.
You're being watched too, buddy. We all are. Doesn't matter if you're a criminal. Good OPSEC is just sound advice.
Thanks again for the video great content as usual
Damn that sucks. But I did hear that they have moved to a different site already
This video on the closing of the Raid forum was sponsored by RAID SHADOW LEGENDS
I used raidforums back when raiding twitch channels was based and /pol pilled hopefully Im not on a list for trolling dummies, My accounts long gone and has been gone for 8 years. Nothing is illegal about trolling dummies on the interwebs and im not a criminal for spamming ascii memes.
You sound very nervous friend, i sure hope you aren't hiding anything.
Not ilegal, but you should search a hobby, because why would you do that in first place?
@@santiagoeltoma5122 bordom mostly and being an edgelord teenager lol
my raidforums account got yeeted early 2014 for posting fake ip addresses during raids, apparently some dickhead got triggered and snitched to a forum jannie
the fake ip addresses were memes in morse code with 0 between each ,, _ it was obviously not an ip address but some tard snitched anyway
That message about pompompourin at the ends is... eerie
I saw the Romanian Police on the thumb and the page and it puzzles me because we are not part of the 14 eyes.
It's hard to feel too bad for this guy. Most of the victims that feel the impact of these data leaks are faultless. The companies that got compromised feel little impact.
In any case, Youthful ignorance at its best!
I agree Brak. It sucks to see the youth get popped for being silly, but I guess that's the lasting issue of "18-25 year old men fill prisons."
Completely tragic.
Idk if you can even attribute ignorance here. Just an utter lack of empathy.
Meanwhile the US government is filled with criminals and corporations are selling all of your data, but it's ok when they do it.
@@sid6645 My 'ignorance' command was more directed at his piss poor opsec.
Nice video, now if you’ll excuse me I need to get the door. Looks like a surprise flower deliver how nice! Wonder who it’s from?
Thank you based man.
12:45 if criminals were as try-hard as you'd like them to be, ideally, then they'd have other job opportunities in life.
True
Why would he be tried and punished in the US? How can EU/UK agree to this, it's fucking ridiculous. I mean I get catching the guy, whatever, but in Portugal he'd probably get a proper sentence with chance of rehabilitation and a second chance, in the US he'll rot in high security jail half of his life, if that's not enough to turn someone into a vengeful terrorist then i don't know what is
As an european citizen, I can tell you we're basically an american colony at this point, because if we don't comply there will be economical consequences. Example: The Pirate Bay case. The admins are from Sweden and were not violating swedish law at the time, but then USA said: "Sweden if you don't change things and arrest them we put sanctions on you". So they were put on trial and charged.
@@nickn2794 did you expect the gov to stick with the pirate Bay admins?
@@dahlia3237 They weren't violating the swedish law at the time. And Sweden didn't want to do anything because of that. Then USA threatened them.
They hacked american companies, violating US law, that's why. Doesn't seem that difficult to figure out.
@@nickn2794 oh i know, i'm an EU citizen too, i'm just mad as fuck at the current state of things, our politicians won't stop sucking US dicks, US can't afford to stop trading with us over this bs anyway, if all of EU stood up against it, we'd have our way, the problem is enough EU politicians are just as bad and probably support this level of surveillance anyway, i mean Germany might straight up join the "five eyes" and most of EU already shares data with them anyway
i remember using this forum to find people on twitch to mess with back in like 2013.. crazy how things develop over a decade
I am from Portugal, I can't understand how's this not a new yet.
Forums are universally sketchy imo
why do people not take opsec more seriously, come on man
thanks for the great content
unbelievable!
Yeah just ask Kim Dotcom how stupid US's reach is with internet laws