great video and nice production quality. i liked the pacing as well. but even though the video is about 8 minutes it felt short. I feel like you could have gone more in depth on how and why the events happened rather than just a summery of the timeline. just wanted to give my feedback but amazing video nonetheless. you deserved my sub. much love ✌️
There are undoubtedly more hackers now than before, as there are now more resources that are easier to obtain, but even so, we are still a minority and a very niche culture.
Great video, and so it was the origin video. I really want part 2, specially because I'm writing a urban fantasy setting set in the 90s so seeing what hacker culture was back them is great for inspiration.
headsup you can get away with just putting the track names / License IDs: and one link to there main site homepage they will still approve the whitelisiting and your description wont look like a walking advert for lickd😎apart from that great video dude keep it up and you will do well in the long run
I remember back in the 80'th, how the inabitants of an whole street contacted the police, because they had all being awakened by phone calls in the middle of the night, and there had been "strange machine like noises on the phone." It proved to be teenager using a "wardialer" - like in "Wargames".
yeah, initially was going to cover the 80s and 90s in this part but was taking way too long and just wanted to put something out there. hope you still enjoyed!
great channel! i was trying to research a bit on the history of netbus , the boring brother of BO from cotdc , i used to play with it back in the late 90s and i was wondering if there is a story there
great video. good research. You probably could've talked about kevin mitnik a little more since he was the most wanted hacker on the planet. he disappeared for a while but they caught him and put him in solitary confinement because they thought he could release nuclear bombs by humming nuclear codes. he also wrote a book called the art of deception
@InternetUnderground he's one of my hero's. kevin rose did a good interview with him. I don't know if you can find it.But there's one clip where midnick is Hosting g4Tv and he was given the Opportunity to interview somebody so he chose this Young hacker and several years later this guy looked like shit I think the Government got to that boy it's really sad. I forget his name. I could find more about this if you want. It's extremely interesting
Guys, im going to be honest and straight to the point. I want to start, now that I'm young, to learn and explore cybersecurity, then monetize working independently. How (or where) can I start learning ?
Look into CompTIA certs. Specifically Security+. If you’re brand new and want to get a feel for things try out the google cybersecurity course, you can do it for free on a one month trial if you really grind it out. Don’t be demotivated by oversaturation (which is true), if you want it bad enough you can stand out from the rest.
@@InternetUnderground Most people see money and cool movies then when they find out what it really is they become overwhelmed by the requirements. At this point it is becoming harder and harder to get past entry level.
Eh, it's good but there's a lot of wonky or missing info. Like the reason for 2600hz (it's not named after the frequency produced by the Captain Crunch phone whistle. It's named after the most popular frequency produced by blue boxes which the whistle coincidentally produced as well). Also, 2600 didn't grow out of some guys on a BBS but came out of the remnants of TAP magazine which itself grew out of YIPL. The Youth International Party Line magazine which grew out of Abbie Hoffman's Yippie movement most famous for Steal This Book.
@@InternetUnderground maybe i'm just jaded but the length is part of the reason i clicked :P keep up what you're doing, you're making impressive works so far :D
Just so you know... Most of us who were around during the golden age of punk rock pronounce it "zeens" (because it's short for "magazines"; home-grown alternative-to-mainstream publications made possible by the advent of inexpensive photocopying (RIP Kinkos, you are missed)). "E-zines" by extension is an electronic 'zine. And the reason the Cap'n Crunch 2600 Hz whistle mattered is because that was a control tone for payphones [edit -- actually, not to control payphones; to make free long-distance calls -- see comment from @Leo-sd3jt below]; so an adept phreaker could use the whistle to make free phonecalls back when long-distance calling was pretty expensive. A fun trip down memory lane; thank you 🙂
@@algernopkrieger7710 Fragments of tribal knowledge, context missing, for future cultural archeologists to puzzle over 🙂 I think somewhere on TH-cam is an example of John Draper demonstrating how to use the Cap'n Crunch whistle. Pretty sure I saw that, some dozen-odd years ago. (edit - I just read Draper's wikipedia entry. Did not know some of that stuff. Feet of clay, ffs.)
The 2600hz tone wasn't used to control payphones. 1700 Hz and 2200 Hz were the tones used. Played together into the mouthpiece of a Bell company payphone, it would trick AT&T's ACTS system into thinking that coins have been deposited. 2600hz, on the other hand, was the tone played over long distance phone lines to let the phone system know that the line was not being used. Calling a free long distance number, like an 800 number, and then bursting 2600hz down the line made the phone switch (called a tandem switch) connecting the long distance phonecall between the 2 local phone switches (one for each side of the conversation. Each located at a "Central Office" or CO) think that the person on the other end of the call has hung up and will disconnect you from the call but leave you on a long distance phoneline (called a "trunk") that was awaiting for tones (called MF tones due to them being multi-frequency) to know where to route the next call. Phone phreaks would enter the right tones and navigate across the networks and even into other countries.
Yo homie i rly think u could benefit from instead of multiple parts like ill let u cook bro take ur time, youtube pushin hella long form content lately man like if u instead make it one big vid i feel like u can fs get big bruh u dope
@user-ec3rm9wr1n You sound like a real goody two shoes. I bet you got the perfect little life. Thanks for coming on here and dispensing your wisdom. but, The things in this world were designed to break. This entire culture is toxic, And evil, Any chance you have to get ahead?You should take it.
Most people think that hackers just break things, most of them are taking things that are meant to do boring things and making them interesting.
Or breaking stuff to see what it does when it breaks. Sometimes breaking something teaches you how it works
@@grave0x or accidentaly breaking something attempting to make it interesting
This dude reminds me of disrupt, I love this form of content, when videos aren’t videos but a whole experience it’s amazing
Calling Mitnick , 'some guy' would be the most hilarious part of this video. xd
hahaha it was supposed to be a bit of a tease. he plays a large part in the second part coming out soon!
@@InternetUnderground 😜👍👍👍
I thought about it too 😂😂😂
Bro absolutely needs more subs. these vids go crazy
Its AI
@@Mitch-ub3ngthis ain’t ai brotha man
The way this was setup, I was ready for a 40 minute deep dive, good shit dude!
I kinda wanted it to go for 40 mins 😢😂😂😂
Damn the production quality on this is actually so good bro. Keep em' coming and the algo will pick it up for sureee
This was so well put together man. Love your style
great video and nice production quality. i liked the pacing as well.
but even though the video is about 8 minutes it felt short. I feel like you could have gone more in depth on how and why the events happened rather than just a summery of the timeline.
just wanted to give my feedback but amazing video nonetheless. you deserved my sub. much love ✌️
Congrats! This is high quality production!
There are undoubtedly more hackers now than before, as there are now more resources that are easier to obtain, but even so, we are still a minority and a very niche culture.
We?!😱 hacker found🫵😧
Hey man, i'm just starting (preparing for OSCP), kinda want to join some forum or sth, any recommendations?
you deserve much more attention my friend, you just earned lifetime subscription !
hidden gem. great video brother, keep it up.
Great video, and so it was the origin video. I really want part 2, specially because I'm writing a urban fantasy setting set in the 90s so seeing what hacker culture was back them is great for inspiration.
A minute or two into the video and i can already tell its a good one,i subbed immediately
Man been waiting for part two! Awesome!
Superb choice in White Town for the outro dude. What a song.
the song at the end is "your woman" by white town
Thank you!!!
Excellent video.
UK - Computer Misuse Act 1990
Mate i just subbed. Dont usually comment on vids but this is seriously good fr👍
headsup you can get away with just putting the track names / License IDs: and one link to there main site homepage they will still approve the whitelisiting and your description wont look like a walking advert for lickd😎apart from that great video dude keep it up and you will do well in the long run
I remember back in the 80'th, how the inabitants of an whole street contacted the police, because they had all being awakened by phone calls in the middle of the night, and there had been "strange machine like noises on the phone." It proved to be teenager using a "wardialer" - like in "Wargames".
3:30 crying
Daaamn cool editing and video. Subbed :)
best thing i've watched this day, legendary work dude.
RIP Mitnick.
Average hacker is just a kid downloading a free pen testing tool and using it to annoy people
erm thats a skid 🤓🤓
Avg hacker knows hardly anything about math and spends most of their free time spamming the cringe phrase “script kiddie”
@@fr5229 wdym
That's not a hacker, that's a script kiddie. A real hacker goes through immense training, I have had many classes with them.
@@fr5229why would a hacker need to know much about math?
The rise of Internet Underground.
man love your videos
cool channel
Thanks man! Your channel is dope. Been watching for a minute
been waiting this part for too long wait it's part one again
yeah, initially was going to cover the 80s and 90s in this part but was taking way too long and just wanted to put something out there. hope you still enjoyed!
Great video my friend.
i was vibing to that outro sm
great channel! i was trying to research a bit on the history of netbus , the boring brother of BO from cotdc , i used to play with it back in the late 90s and i was wondering if there is a story there
Great job, loved the video
This was AWESOME!!
Aweosme video bro, editing and story telling was top notch
underrated channel, keep it up 🔥
high quality stuff man
As a "hacker" I like this video 😉
Great vid ill stay tuned
I don’t know who you are but I love your editing and narration style
Great production!
amazing song selection!
this goes hard bro
great video ! awesome content !
Awesome! Great job
3:30 I actually shook Hands with this man once 😂
Quality content right here
"Rise" gives the impression that the situation is present-day.
great video. good research. You probably could've talked about kevin mitnik a little more since he was the most wanted hacker on the planet. he disappeared for a while but they caught him and put him in solitary confinement because they thought he could release nuclear bombs by humming nuclear codes. he also wrote a book called the art of deception
He's the main topic of the next part haha! Most of the interesting things he got up to were in the 90s/00s
@InternetUnderground he's one of my hero's. kevin rose did a good interview with him. I don't know if you can find it.But there's one clip where midnick is Hosting g4Tv and he was given the Opportunity to interview somebody so he chose this Young hacker and several years later this guy looked like shit I think the Government got to that boy it's really sad. I forget his name. I could find more about this if you want. It's extremely interesting
@@basedcommodore that does sound interesting. Join our discord and share the deets if you come across them!
What a great video!
goat song
underrated
Anyone know the anime at 7:30
Ghost in the Shell (1995)
thx this was sooooo good ...... please do a full list of worthy hacker movies and series ..... greetz from a guy who likes to test pens ;)
Will be waiting
There's the new one!! :)
Niceeee!
It sucks that a lot of this has died. All the chatrooms and fourms that used to be popular are dead.
holy shi
how have people not seen this
This video must be 3 Hours Long With More Details and More Explaination Please
Guys, im going to be honest and straight to the point. I want to start, now that I'm young, to learn and explore cybersecurity, then monetize working independently. How (or where) can I start learning ?
Don’t. So many people like you get the same idea. Market is oversaturated with people that underestimated.
@@TheDarkBusinessman allright. Guess I'll have to study mechanical engineering
@@karlosm8466 good idea
Look into CompTIA certs. Specifically Security+. If you’re brand new and want to get a feel for things try out the google cybersecurity course, you can do it for free on a one month trial if you really grind it out.
Don’t be demotivated by oversaturation (which is true), if you want it bad enough you can stand out from the rest.
@@InternetUnderground Most people see money and cool movies then when they find out what it really is they become overwhelmed by the requirements. At this point it is becoming harder and harder to get past entry level.
Who knew that hacking model trains would lead to this?
This shit slaps!
Shouts out to all the hackers
you should do a video about de hacker culture... nowdays
Eh, it's good but there's a lot of wonky or missing info. Like the reason for 2600hz (it's not named after the frequency produced by the Captain Crunch phone whistle. It's named after the most popular frequency produced by blue boxes which the whistle coincidentally produced as well). Also, 2600 didn't grow out of some guys on a BBS but came out of the remnants of TAP magazine which itself grew out of YIPL. The Youth International Party Line magazine which grew out of Abbie Hoffman's Yippie movement most famous for Steal This Book.
You should watch my last video!
remember, real men use nano.
doom emacs ❤
You are about to start a war here 😂
Ugh 😣😫😫 it's so irritating
lies
@@not-8909 🤣🤣🤣
i respect the sub 8 minute length. no midrolls?
Hahaha maybe a missed opportunity
@@InternetUnderground maybe i'm just jaded but the length is part of the reason i clicked :P keep up what you're doing, you're making impressive works so far :D
you told us your second fav hacking move but what was the first ?
Just so you know... Most of us who were around during the golden age of punk rock pronounce it "zeens" (because it's short for "magazines"; home-grown alternative-to-mainstream publications made possible by the advent of inexpensive photocopying (RIP Kinkos, you are missed)). "E-zines" by extension is an electronic 'zine. And the reason the Cap'n Crunch 2600 Hz whistle mattered is because that was a control tone for payphones [edit -- actually, not to control payphones; to make free long-distance calls -- see comment from @Leo-sd3jt below]; so an adept phreaker could use the whistle to make free phonecalls back when long-distance calling was pretty expensive.
A fun trip down memory lane; thank you 🙂
Came here looking to make the same points, who knows what other subtleties as these can be lost as we move forward
@@algernopkrieger7710 Fragments of tribal knowledge, context missing, for future cultural archeologists to puzzle over 🙂
I think somewhere on TH-cam is an example of John Draper demonstrating how to use the Cap'n Crunch whistle. Pretty sure I saw that, some dozen-odd years ago. (edit - I just read Draper's wikipedia entry. Did not know some of that stuff. Feet of clay, ffs.)
The 2600hz tone wasn't used to control payphones. 1700 Hz and 2200 Hz were the tones used. Played together into the mouthpiece of a Bell company payphone, it would trick AT&T's ACTS system into thinking that coins have been deposited. 2600hz, on the other hand, was the tone played over long distance phone lines to let the phone system know that the line was not being used. Calling a free long distance number, like an 800 number, and then bursting 2600hz down the line made the phone switch (called a tandem switch) connecting the long distance phonecall between the 2 local phone switches (one for each side of the conversation. Each located at a "Central Office" or CO) think that the person on the other end of the call has hung up and will disconnect you from the call but leave you on a long distance phoneline (called a "trunk") that was awaiting for tones (called MF tones due to them being multi-frequency) to know where to route the next call. Phone phreaks would enter the right tones and navigate across the networks and even into other countries.
@@Leo-sd3jt Thanks for the info 🙂
(I didn't phreak, myself; but I knew some people, 50 years ago.)
This is darknet dairies
Real hackers write their bachelor thesis entirely in C (or brainfuck)
Nice!
🏴☠️
cyberbunker episode?
Yo homie i rly think u could benefit from instead of multiple parts like ill let u cook bro take ur time, youtube pushin hella long form content lately man like if u instead make it one big vid i feel like u can fs get big bruh u dope
HACK THE PLANET!
Look when you hack for the good it's great but when you hack to cause harm on others that's illness so yes some people are going to be punished 😔
@user-ec3rm9wr1n You sound like a real goody two shoes. I bet you got the perfect little life. Thanks for coming on here and dispensing your wisdom. but, The things in this world were designed to break. This entire culture is toxic, And evil, Any chance you have to get ahead?You should take it.
@@basedcommodore get a head of it ..... Of what !?? Whatever man
@user-ec3rm9wr1n get ahead in the rat race to survive... man
@@basedcommodore Society has always been hypocrite, greedy and peevish fck em up
Anyone here wants to start a hacker group?
With a twist:
Ideology-hacking, instead of hard/software.
cool!
So then what is your 1st favourite hacker movie
Fine. Take this sub from me.
cool
0:48 what if you are one???
THEY'RE EVERYWHERE
💯💯
Happy Nation
Watch this comment get seen when this video has like a million views, right now the video has 7k views
@@Xpnvh haha not sure if this one will quite get there, appreciate it tho🙏 maybe one day!
@@InternetUnderground We will see how this ages.
cute, hacker culture is a bit too romanticized though
HACK THE PLANET!!
Lol thank you
the quality on this video is insane my dude. ur definitely going big, good shit (☞゚ヮ゚)☞
Buckle your seat belt, Dorothy, 'cause this channel is going bye-bye
You hack to learn, not learn to hack. Cheers Kevin!
Skids skids skids
That high frequency at the 1:00 mark is rough to listen too...
ngl i kinda wanna replay watch dogs legion :D very good game has dark web organ sell stuff story LMAO
Any tips to start hacking? Technical not stupid OSINT bullshit
oh cool another yappy "investigative" channel with superficial information 🤧
Ubuntu is a pox.
:)
lol just basically skips over Kevin. You should read Ghost in the Wires
lol im one