If you looked at the clip, frank can't open the crafting table because it was glitched, he was trying to make a flint and steel, if you noticed the flint on his hand. I noticed it when on the 2nd day of the series, when Pekora tried to use the same crafting table and it is not working. Thank fully Fubuki acted fast enough to shut down the server before Frank finds a working crafting table. EDIT: Woah, someone named Frankinificant commented. Is he the real Franknificant?
"Close circuit" as in no security. This is a good lesson on why you should whitelist your server if you don't want random people coming in. You don't think they can't find you but they can. Doubt he was even looking for hololive. I hate to say it but it's mainly FBK's fault, expecting every person to behave on the internet is a tall order. She just made a simple mistake and she corrected it quickly. Frank very well could of griefed a different server after leaving and nobody would care expect the few people on that server. People only care because it was hololive. Most people aren't going to like this comment but it's true, you need a whitelist at all times or some anti grief/hack plugin. Why hasn't the main server been griefed it's been up way longer and lots of people probably want to get in. It's because that one was secure at all times.
@@mow123 You're right, but its mainly Mojang's fault Mojang likely keeps the default whitelist setting off for accessibility and convenience, especially for new or casual server owners. Here’s why: Ease of Setup; Player Discovery Backward Compatibility Optional Security Features Why This Can Be Risky Leaving the whitelist off can indeed be a vulnerability: Unauthorized Access: Anyone with the server’s IP can join if there are no additional restrictions. Griefing & Exploits: Random players could exploit server permissions, grief structures, or steal items. Targeted Attacks: Public IPs are susceptible to DoS/DDoS attacks or other malicious activity. source; chatGPT gotta agree Player Reporting protocol over solving vulnerability as a 2.5 billion company owned by a 3 trillion company its partly FBK's fault, but who tf would think a 2.5b company would let this happen... oh wait, a 3T company just made the worst windows version ever. Windows 11 sucks
@@charachara9300 It is not usual for the whitelist to be automatically turned on in most game server software. Moreover, you, the user, are exposing the server to the public. In fact, if you dont do any kind of port forwarding or tunneling, then no one outside of your network can access your server anyway. It is not as simple as running the jar file. As soon as you port forward, you expose yourself and it is your responsibility to make sure you are safe. Leaving the whitelist off is a vulnerability created by the player, not Mojang.
Thank you for explaining about this accident (incident?). I’m a simple Japanese Hololive listener, surprised the post from X that stranger is coming. Most of Japanese people don’t know about “franknificant”, so I’m glad to find this video. I hope them not to be in danger. (Sorry for my poor English)
Clout and fun. For this people, griefing other server count as fun. Sometimes they take your server as hostage. They save it (back up), grief it, and then leave a message to call them if you want your server is back. So if your server dont white list people, dont do back up periodically, just consider it gone, or you have to pay money to get your data back.
knowing how they have found official mojang minecraft servers I immediately thought that whoever found fubuki’s server did the same thing 2b2t players do to find whatever server they want to grief
5:35 This is nonsense. UUIDs don't contain IP addresses. Probabilistically it's more likely he was targeting random minecraft servers via an ip scanner rather than fubuki specifically. This is always a risk with any non whitelist server nowadays, you don't even have to be a famous streamer for this to happen to you. You can maybe write a bot that then queries them for a player list, but ultimately the issue is not the uuid.
@@zanagiThis is what I also was going to comment, I don't know about the fact that you found scan every IPv4 in 30 minutes but I've for sure accidentally logged into multiple Minecraft servers just by typing an address wrong. Could easily be he doesn't even know why Fubuki is, and just happened to end up on this server by accident/brute-force. I don't wanna think about how many other servers he has griefed just to piss people off before this one if that's the case tho 😭
I'd like to give more context about the "hacking" part of the story. In a way, there was no hacking : Fubuki let the door wide open and Frank entered the server like any normal player. He couldn't do anything special such as leaking the girl's IP or even making quick and widespread damage, because he didn't have operator status and didn't have access to the server console or files. The vulnerability he took advantage of is a dumb problem with Minecraft servers : the whitelist is turned off by default, so many people don't even think about it and anyone can join their game. This intrusion is actually just one in a long series that has been happening for over a year. Some people have realized that they can just look through every IP address in the world to find those that lead to a minecraft server. From there, they can just ping the server and it will conveniently tell them who's online (Minecraft does that by default), and if there's no whitelist they can just log in like a normal player. Do this automatically, and you have yourself a giant list of every unprotected youtuber server. This has led to several youtubers and streamers being griefed on camera, and many more small private servers suffering the same fate. I don't know what Frank would have done if he had been given more time, but some other people have made a hobby out of showing up and making as much damage as they can in as many servers as they can. Stopping the server as soon as possible was probably the best course of action. If you host a minecraft server, even a small one that only your friends know the address, you absolutely have to turn on the whitelist. Obscurity is not a good security measure.
@@jasonbrody1619 the thing, fubuki indeed leave the door open, if a server is not whitelisted is the same as if it were a public server and anyone can and will find it. Yes she is the Victim but anyone could have found that server and grief it as it was.
i mean at least now they probably wont have any related issues in the future and they'll know how to go about avoiding it (they'll probably just whitelist every server from now on) which is not a bad thing
@@Miiiasm no clue if they're still active, but sometime ago they broke the server record after building the largest obsidian structure in the whole server, which was a build of the pekora Ha↗Ha↘Ha↗Ha↘
prediction: the guy who did this had absolutely no idea this was fubuki's server nor that they were streaming might just be a re-used server ip rented out by a server host that was saved to a list and maybe he goes trying to join random ones every so often out of curiousity, and just by chance he joined this
UUIDs are composed by 128bit, not 28 (Might have been a typo on the video, not sure). UUIDs are only identifiers for servers, they are NOT tied to any kind of logger and you cannot track the UUID to previous servers joined, It was most likely an IP scanner. In these programs, you can filter out the server type, port and other available data provided by the service (In this case minecraft) I have joined multiple japanese servers just to look around using these tools and its not even close to hacking. Any server that doesn't have whitelist will be joinable. Frank probably didn't even know he joined/was joining into an official Hololive server
In other words it almost impossible to track in the right ip of the server. So, how ip scanner worked? Like it filter the ip server online that period and check it time online last time ago and compare the time frame to match the description?
@SKEITH0_0 I don't know wether if you can filter through date and/or timestamp. What I know is that updates X time and scans through all public ips and scans multiple port to check wether they're open or not, then gathers all the data. You can't filter for a really really specific minecraft server such as hololive since it doesn't provide that info, but you could for one like hypixel is, since its public and pretty big
"Is Frank a bad person?", ruining thousands of people's great time with their favorite content creator will never made you a bad person. Sure, man, of course.
@@MyCrafcik Well it was kinda obvious that if some random uninvited dude joins a streamers server that they will rather play it safe and stop before he posts any slurs, links or pulls some other bs, especially if we're talking about corpo streamers. So if he had used his brain for 2 seconds he must have known this would be the outcome and thus was totally fine with shutting it all down, so I would not classify him as some dude who did a little oopsie because he's "chaotic neutral".
@MyCrafcik of course he didn't do any griefing, of course they ended the event earlier than expected because he didn't do anything other than going in somewhere he shouldn't be allowed to. Sure, bro, sure.
That guy could've destroyed things and that would suck, but more harmfully he could have said things to get all the people online in trouble. Hopefully they all know they need a whitelist now if talents plan to host more servers themselves in the future.
@@bananan-co4wm Sound like you're using a translator so I assume you are saying the hacker should apologize, asking 2b2t players to apologize is futile, they are chaos incarnated, Cover can only secure their server to make sure they can't get in anymore.
As much as I love that Hololive is getting more mainstream recognition, this is just one of the negatives that come with it. I hope Cover learns from this and improve on their security protocols because while this didn’t do much harm, there are far more malicious people in the internet that can do so much worse.
Fubu's rational and quick thinking in this situation is a real proof of why is one of the most respected member in the company. Though the dude didnt do anything chaotic (yet), he indeed ruined the fun for most fans out there. and knowing how the japanese fans are, most likely they are beyond mad.
If the server was open even a little bit longer Frank’s friend and reformed orthodox rabbi Bill Clinton would have also made an appearance on the server
@@PancakesTsukiHey fellow pancake I don't think it was that serious either, there will be more streams soon and now they have learnt not to let this happen again
Even if your IP is "secret", you should be in online mode, and a private server should be whitelisted. It is also preferable to not run on port 25565, as hackers know most Minecraft servers run on that port. Hololive should have a whitelist their members can easily copy, if running their own server is allowed at all.
the semi-good ending, frank pulls out deepL and just says something positive about the talents and hololive and leaves ...and to whitelist the server, then leaves.
Well it's a good thing he wasn't a complete nuisance on the server and was relatively tame compared to other hackers, if it were otherwise he would've made lots of enemies
Hacking has always been a prevalent issue in gaming not just in Minecraft, even when there seems to be a solution the hackers just finds another way. It's unfortunate that it happens and we can least be thankful nothing serious happened, he just kind of came and went so far just spooking the Holo members.
My oppinion of 2b2t player has started to changed when this guy appear. I have a lot of respect to 2b2t player due to they advance gameplay, now it just doesnt felt right anymore.
2b2t player is an activity, not a category of people. The server attracts more bad people than other servers because of its lack of rules, but the guys who just like to destroy everything are generally not the same as those who build great things.
When I first saw this clip, I thought “oh hey, it’s someone like Mr. Toasten!” and then I found out it was a 2b2t player and the Noot Suspense Meme Theme started playing for me…
I like to think this is one of the better outcomes of this situation, he didn't get the chance to do any real damage, and security is increased. Another plus is that it highlights Mojang's vulnerability for people to track down other account's server IPs.
of course Pekora is the one who instantly knows what 2B2T is 😆 in an alternate timeline Pekora is probably already the leader of some crazy rabbit pirate crew 😆
Bringing the message: "Looks like they are scanning again, I came back to this video, and I'm getting lots of pings from the 5th column on my servers, it seems lots of other people are too, so check your whitelists, everyone." (I laughed so hard when kanade's diamond blocks got stolen and didnt find the culprit at that moment XD)
Reminds me of the movie The Thirteenth Floor I just watched a month ago. It's about a digitally simulated world within another simulated world. Humans in the real world thinks murdering the digital humans is horrendous while the hero AI is flabbergasted that his friends is doing things to young girls in their own digital world sim they've created. Man...their minds would be blown if they what people actually do in the digital space of our real life. And the ending has some rather hilarious prediction of how peaceful 2024 was.
@@FlantisFroggu the IP scan searching method is NOT patched iirc, cuz it can't really be patched, it's literally just joining all available ipv4 ips testing of doesn't take too long. jeb's server IS whitelisted after the grief
This just begs the question- were there any instances of Minecraft servers that were part of a Hololive Minecraft stream that were not whitelisted? Especially in 2021, during the server massacre of Copenheimer? (which was started by the Fifth Column, 2b2t's notorious griefing group)
The petrifying reality that the only thing stopping Frank from his true goal was a broken crafting table 🗿 I see HeroBrine was watching over everyone in a strange way
I mean, unexpected guests in Minecraft not a big deal, people getting stalked for the sake of stalking thats a big deal. So its whatever, people super upset aneed to find something of more value of their emotions
Technically, it wasn't a "Hack" if the server itself was Open. His client was a _Hacked_ client. Likewise, gotta give credit where it is due. He exposed a huge security flaw, In Fubuki's server, that could've been abused by someone far more malicious. Such as potentially getting personal information from other players online that server. Their reaction wasn't the absolute worst, but it wasn't the greatest either. Their response after the fact, Absolutely Impeccable. Fantastic Job of Fubuki to try to play it off smoothly, while also shutting down the server post Haste.
their servers were not white listed?! that is the first thing you do even when testing and setting up for the first time! (they got lucky, even mojang got griefed by not having the server white listed.)
I don't catch up with newer generation anymore and was confused why is Ironmouse and Jelly Hoshiumi in Holoserver at 1:14 and not a single comment talks about it. Thankfully he didn't destroy anything, but imagine if that guy destroyed historical buildings such as Coco's house, AquaMarineGou, or Fauna's world tree. I'm sure he'll be hunted down.
i want to believe he did this as a way to let people within hololive know that they should whitelist their servers. given how frank didn't cause any damage towards the structures or took anything right away, it seems to me that this was more as a warning than out of malice. is this still an excuse to intrude fbk's server? no, but this is something to consider as a possible reason it's a good thing they know now, cause the only thing i'm thinking of had this not happened & the servers not being whitelisted is all of the structures within the main hololive server being destroyed by one single intruder. that, imo, is the most worrying part & i do hope they went in & whitelisted all their servers after this incident
@charachara9300 i now saw his previous replies & what worries me is that they're "planning something big for hololive in summer" within their minecraft servers. i suggest reporting that to cover, cause we can only assume the worst regarding that
@@Franknificant and by using Copenheime i assume? btw funny joke here: "Once you have your public IP, we STRONGLY urge you to not give it out publicly and advertise with it as giving your public IP out publicly is a security risk to your home network. Only give out your IP to people you would like to play with and trust. " 100% very helpful, love how they have never mentioned whitelisting
@@ZXUmi not just holo, every single servers, its happened a long time ago, you may disagree their actions but it worked (i just worried the holomems were scared by that and not rejoining :d thankfully they didnt)
Frank goes missing for 4 years and just spawns in on a Hololive server.
This some born in another life type crossover.
Bro entered the rabbit hole in that 4 years..😂
he got isekai-d
Whoever this Frank guys?🤔
I think its a 2b2t hacker @@Mr.Friswall
I see you everywhere... In blue archive... Black souls...
His skin literally looks like he was stranded on an island for 15 years, and now just found civilization
Which is oddly fitting considering that he apparently just up and vanished 3 to 4 years ago
Well, server anarchyy is old
...or he just escaped from the dominatrices of his local bdsm dungeon.
Fym his skin looks cool af
If you looked at the clip, frank can't open the crafting table because it was glitched, he was trying to make a flint and steel, if you noticed the flint on his hand. I noticed it when on the 2nd day of the series, when Pekora tried to use the same crafting table and it is not working. Thank fully Fubuki acted fast enough to shut down the server before Frank finds a working crafting table.
EDIT:
Woah, someone named Frankinificant commented. Is he the real Franknificant?
😅
@@Franknificant YOOO ITS THE DUDE
why would he need to use a crafting table to make flint and steel though?
@@Kofjafair point. Could be an arrow? or just trying to mess with them by acting casual in front of them live
@@nise6699 yeah maybe, can't know unless the man himself tells what he was planning lol
Griefing on 2b2T, hey game on.
getting into a close circuit server with seemingly griefing intention ?
well. no.
"Close circuit" as in no security. This is a good lesson on why you should whitelist your server if you don't want random people coming in. You don't think they can't find you but they can. Doubt he was even looking for hololive. I hate to say it but it's mainly FBK's fault, expecting every person to behave on the internet is a tall order. She just made a simple mistake and she corrected it quickly. Frank very well could of griefed a different server after leaving and nobody would care expect the few people on that server. People only care because it was hololive. Most people aren't going to like this comment but it's true, you need a whitelist at all times or some anti grief/hack plugin. Why hasn't the main server been griefed it's been up way longer and lots of people probably want to get in. It's because that one was secure at all times.
@@mow123
You're right, but its mainly Mojang's fault
Mojang likely keeps the default whitelist setting off for accessibility and convenience, especially for new or casual server owners. Here’s why:
Ease of Setup;
Player Discovery
Backward Compatibility
Optional Security Features
Why This Can Be Risky
Leaving the whitelist off can indeed be a vulnerability:
Unauthorized Access: Anyone with the server’s IP can join if there are no additional restrictions.
Griefing & Exploits: Random players could exploit server permissions, grief structures, or steal items.
Targeted Attacks: Public IPs are susceptible to DoS/DDoS attacks or other malicious activity.
source; chatGPT
gotta agree Player Reporting protocol over solving vulnerability as a 2.5 billion company owned by a 3 trillion company
its partly FBK's fault, but who tf would think a 2.5b company would let this happen... oh wait, a 3T company just made the worst windows version ever. Windows 11 sucks
@@charachara9300 It is not usual for the whitelist to be automatically turned on in most game server software. Moreover, you, the user, are exposing the server to the public. In fact, if you dont do any kind of port forwarding or tunneling, then no one outside of your network can access your server anyway. It is not as simple as running the jar file. As soon as you port forward, you expose yourself and it is your responsibility to make sure you are safe.
Leaving the whitelist off is a vulnerability created by the player, not Mojang.
Thank you for explaining about this accident (incident?).
I’m a simple Japanese Hololive listener, surprised the post from X that stranger is coming.
Most of Japanese people don’t know about “franknificant”, so I’m glad to find this video.
I hope them not to be in danger.
(Sorry for my poor English)
Incident is the correct word.
Your English is very good.
Eigo Jouzu
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arigatou
Mate, your english is perfectly fine! Must have been hard learning english for japanese person! You have done great learning!!
Japanese comments are always so chill and polite
Intention? Simple. Clout.
Or maybe money. I read some says these ppl got paid to do it.
basically, johnny somali with brain
Clout and fun. For this people, griefing other server count as fun. Sometimes they take your server as hostage. They save it (back up), grief it, and then leave a message to call them if you want your server is back.
So if your server dont white list people, dont do back up periodically, just consider it gone, or you have to pay money to get your data back.
Only clout he's getting will be in the afterlife
@@lost_memoriesno, i know Frank. As video stated, he's famous. Probably trying to promote himself to vtuber audience
knowing how they have found official mojang minecraft servers I immediately thought that whoever found fubuki’s server did the same thing 2b2t players do to find whatever server they want to grief
bro is about to become the online version of johnny somali
isn’t Somali already the online version of himself?
@@puddingcatsteamboat6393 Technically yeah
“Aren’t snakes nature’s snakes?”
Johnny somali, Elon Musk, Frank, ... Pekora... CERES FAUNA!?
Virtual version of him
Expect a FitMC video after something like this.
The oldest anarchy server🔥🔥🔥
@@kiruyamomochi5261in minecraft🔥🔥🔥
frank waking up from his slumber after going missing for 3 years
5:35 This is nonsense. UUIDs don't contain IP addresses. Probabilistically it's more likely he was targeting random minecraft servers via an ip scanner rather than fubuki specifically. This is always a risk with any non whitelist server nowadays, you don't even have to be a famous streamer for this to happen to you. You can maybe write a bot that then queries them for a player list, but ultimately the issue is not the uuid.
There are not that many ipv4 addresses. A good ip scanner can scan every ip address on the internet within like half an hour.
So he scanned random ips and joined, didnt know it was Fubuki's server ip? Lol
@@zanagiThis is what I also was going to comment, I don't know about the fact that you found scan every IPv4 in 30 minutes but I've for sure accidentally logged into multiple Minecraft servers just by typing an address wrong.
Could easily be he doesn't even know why Fubuki is, and just happened to end up on this server by accident/brute-force.
I don't wanna think about how many other servers he has griefed just to piss people off before this one if that's the case tho 😭
What the odds, huh ? ...
He gave his answer in one of ten replies in this video
new FitMC video:
How 2b2t players invaded this vtuber Minecraft server.
I'd like to see him try to insert himself in this story!😅
Nah uh, should be “The 2b2t Players is Invading VTubers”…
Chat keep it civillized
Luckily it seems none of the members were deterred from joining in today's stream, quite a few who couldn't/didn't attend yesterday still showed up.
Imagine if they found real hololive servers Like ID. Bung Yagoo stadium is no more
Now imagine this person sue for affecting a business
I'd like to give more context about the "hacking" part of the story. In a way, there was no hacking : Fubuki let the door wide open and Frank entered the server like any normal player. He couldn't do anything special such as leaking the girl's IP or even making quick and widespread damage, because he didn't have operator status and didn't have access to the server console or files.
The vulnerability he took advantage of is a dumb problem with Minecraft servers : the whitelist is turned off by default, so many people don't even think about it and anyone can join their game.
This intrusion is actually just one in a long series that has been happening for over a year. Some people have realized that they can just look through every IP address in the world to find those that lead to a minecraft server. From there, they can just ping the server and it will conveniently tell them who's online (Minecraft does that by default), and if there's no whitelist they can just log in like a normal player. Do this automatically, and you have yourself a giant list of every unprotected youtuber server.
This has led to several youtubers and streamers being griefed on camera, and many more small private servers suffering the same fate. I don't know what Frank would have done if he had been given more time, but some other people have made a hobby out of showing up and making as much damage as they can in as many servers as they can. Stopping the server as soon as possible was probably the best course of action.
If you host a minecraft server, even a small one that only your friends know the address, you absolutely have to turn on the whitelist. Obscurity is not a good security measure.
Seriously you wasting your full day by type on comment 💀
Bruh just say Whitelisting and call it a day
That bs statement of "fubuki let the wide door open"
Defending w/ Victim blaming is crazy.
@@jasonbrody1619 just close the door, you're letting the AC out
@@jasonbrody1619 the thing, fubuki indeed leave the door open, if a server is not whitelisted is the same as if it were a public server and anyone can and will find it. Yes she is the Victim but anyone could have found that server and grief it as it was.
My friend messaged me this thinking it was me just cuz my name is Frank 😭
So it is YOU!!??
Oozora police? Yeah, this is your guy.
I just know it was you he even admit on discord
@@Mirrarifox ayo 😮
As one of the dirt block I can confirm they are the same frank..
i mean at least now they probably wont have any related issues in the future and they'll know how to go about avoiding it (they'll probably just whitelist every server from now on) which is not a bad thing
im honestly surprised this hadnt happened before as well considering the usada faction in 2b2t was incredibly active for some period of time
@@charizrds There is a usada faction in 2b? wow do they still play?
@@Miiiasm no clue if they're still active, but sometime ago they broke the server record after building the largest obsidian structure in the whole server, which was a build of the pekora Ha↗Ha↘Ha↗Ha↘
I’m surprised no one took a swing at him lol
You don't engage with this type of behavior.
It makes it worse.
That would of been funny XD
Why would a hacker put his real identity up on the internet?
@@shikyokira3065he means in the Game you edgelord lmao
@@Fulcrox Do you do that to a stranger in a game all the time? How is this surprising if he meant in the game?
prediction: the guy who did this had absolutely no idea this was fubuki's server nor that they were streaming
might just be a re-used server ip rented out by a server host that was saved to a list and maybe he goes trying to join random ones every so often out of curiousity, and just by chance he joined this
^^
@@Franknificant i did the same thing with a different game so cant blame u lol
... coincidentally im autistic. lmao
the man himself responded, maybe pin this comment
@@Franknificant you could explain in more detail how you stumbled upon the server
Doesn’t change the fact that you shouldn’t be barging into other servers uninvited.
UUIDs are composed by 128bit, not 28 (Might have been a typo on the video, not sure). UUIDs are only identifiers for servers, they are NOT tied to any kind of logger and you cannot track the UUID to previous servers joined, It was most likely an IP scanner.
In these programs, you can filter out the server type, port and other available data provided by the service (In this case minecraft)
I have joined multiple japanese servers just to look around using these tools and its not even close to hacking. Any server that doesn't have whitelist will be joinable.
Frank probably didn't even know he joined/was joining into an official Hololive server
man hit jackpot while going at it blind
@FlantisFroggu i'd cry so bad if I even got the chance to join fr
In other words it almost impossible to track in the right ip of the server. So, how ip scanner worked? Like it filter the ip server online that period and check it time online last time ago and compare the time frame to match the description?
@SKEITH0_0 I don't know wether if you can filter through date and/or timestamp. What I know is that updates X time and scans through all public ips and scans multiple port to check wether they're open or not, then gathers all the data. You can't filter for a really really specific minecraft server such as hololive since it doesn't provide that info, but you could for one like hypixel is, since its public and pretty big
@@SKEITH0_0you don't even need to, as long they are in Tokyo you can make the number of servers way smaller to look for.
"Is Frank a bad person?", ruining thousands of people's great time with their favorite content creator will never made you a bad person. Sure, man, of course.
Eh he didn't do any griefing or anything, they decide to close the event. IMO he's chaotic neutral in this instance
@@MyCrafcikBut the safety of those girls are top priority.
@@MyCrafcik Well it was kinda obvious that if some random uninvited dude joins a streamers server that they will rather play it safe and stop before he posts any slurs, links or pulls some other bs, especially if we're talking about corpo streamers.
So if he had used his brain for 2 seconds he must have known this would be the outcome and thus was totally fine with shutting it all down, so I would not classify him as some dude who did a little oopsie because he's "chaotic neutral".
@MyCrafcik of course he didn't do any griefing, of course they ended the event earlier than expected because he didn't do anything other than going in somewhere he shouldn't be allowed to. Sure, bro, sure.
@@free4firewhat's chaotic neutral anyway? 😂
Now COVER has to be more careful for Enigmatic Recollection Season 2.
This is her own server. Usually servers that are handled by staff never had this happened before. After this, she say she will ask them for help
EnReco was managed by staff and I’m fairly certain it has a whitelist
That guy could've destroyed things and that would suck, but more harmfully he could have said things to get all the people online in trouble.
Hopefully they all know they need a whitelist now if talents plan to host more servers themselves in the future.
This was a private event by the talents namely Fubuki. Every Minecraft event so far has been handled by management.
wow, I did not realize that they were a 2b2t player, but it makes sense now..
Anarchic players and their intrusions through the recent coordination exploits
> hacked a Minecraft server
> Guy literally logged in to open server without a whitelist. Probably without even knowing who is this server belongs to.
Let's stop being a nuisance to others.
If only they could all get the message...
@@GawainW They are very scared. Shouldn't you apologize?
@@bananan-co4wm what?
@@bananan-co4wm Sound like you're using a translator so I assume you are saying the hacker should apologize, asking 2b2t players to apologize is futile, they are chaos incarnated, Cover can only secure their server to make sure they can't get in anymore.
What message huh@@GawainW
Day 2 has been a success so far, so the worst of our worries appear to be behind us
As much as I love that Hololive is getting more mainstream recognition, this is just one of the negatives that come with it.
I hope Cover learns from this and improve on their security protocols because while this didn’t do much harm, there are far more malicious people in the internet that can do so much worse.
When this happened, Fubuki said that management was not in charge of the server on Twitter. She transferred it to them for day 2 and onwards.
This is fubuki own server. She will now need their help after getting hack
Oh yeah, mojang security, yep another block copy paste color
1:40making lighter if fubuki don’t close the server…
Fubu's rational and quick thinking in this situation is a real proof of why is one of the most respected member in the company. Though the dude didnt do anything chaotic (yet), he indeed ruined the fun for most fans out there. and knowing how the japanese fans are, most likely they are beyond mad.
Quick?
Well, she shutted down the sv before that guy tried anything bad, so yeah, she was quick enough xd @@Speed001
@@Speed001
"Quick" as in Fubuki contact the managers behind the screen and talk about what action they should take ...
cope
@@Chilky-106ragebait
this feels like a: "i did it to prove i could" kind of thing.
If the server was open even a little bit longer Frank’s friend and reformed orthodox rabbi Bill Clinton would have also made an appearance on the server
it was so long since i have heard that name
The power move now would be for Frank to audition for, and subsequently join, Holostars.
Bro ruined all the fun
He's a 2b2t player what do you expect lmao
idt its that serious😭
@@Ph4ntom_117you mean human-like creature without human rights?
@@iloverui7525 still ruined the fun regardless even if it’s just a prank bro
@@PancakesTsukiHey fellow pancake
I don't think it was that serious either, there will be more streams soon and now they have learnt not to let this happen again
And just like that Frank made Vtuber and Minecraft history. Disruptive but impressive.
Even if your IP is "secret", you should be in online mode, and a private server should be whitelisted. It is also preferable to not run on port 25565, as hackers know most Minecraft servers run on that port. Hololive should have a whitelist their members can easily copy, if running their own server is allowed at all.
"Minecraft attrcts people with autism so I´m naturally inclined to play Minecraft" 🔥🔥🔥🔥
the semi-good ending, frank pulls out deepL and just says something positive about the talents and hololive and leaves ...and to whitelist the server, then leaves.
bruh, luckly not become johny somaly on minecraft, if that happen he is gonna get hunt down by most powerful race in th world
Nice video 👍
Well it's a good thing he wasn't a complete nuisance on the server and was relatively tame compared to other hackers, if it were otherwise he would've made lots of enemies
Are you joking in the last part? He just entered and did basically nothing, thats not evil 😂
Hacking has always been a prevalent issue in gaming not just in Minecraft, even when there seems to be a solution the hackers just finds another way. It's unfortunate that it happens and we can least be thankful nothing serious happened, he just kind of came and went so far just spooking the Holo members.
Feels like something the fifth column would do lol
My oppinion of 2b2t player has started to changed when this guy appear. I have a lot of respect to 2b2t player due to they advance gameplay, now it just doesnt felt right anymore.
Nahnahnah man don't let FRANK ruin 2b2t, a lot of them are cool
It's always been this way. It's only in the last couple years people have started romanticising 2b2t
2b2t player is an activity, not a category of people. The server attracts more bad people than other servers because of its lack of rules, but the guys who just like to destroy everything are generally not the same as those who build great things.
2b2t got its original influx from 4channers
while his actions were definitely in the wrong, atleast this issue was highlighted for them before an actual malicious actor did this
Was he trying to make flint and steel? lmao that could have ended badly
been wonder what he did on that 4 years? i don't know but...the fact that he joined on holo server is crazy lol
Remember: Frank did not kill himself.
He was not suicidal.
When I first saw this clip, I thought “oh hey, it’s someone like Mr. Toasten!” and then I found out it was a 2b2t player and the Noot Suspense Meme Theme started playing for me…
I had a feeling the guy who hacked into their world was connected to 2b2t, seems like I wasn't wrong.
I wonder if FitMC or SalC1 will cover this?
I like to think this is one of the better outcomes of this situation, he didn't get the chance to do any real damage, and security is increased.
Another plus is that it highlights Mojang's vulnerability for people to track down other account's server IPs.
of course Pekora is the one who instantly knows what 2B2T is 😆
in an alternate timeline Pekora is probably already the leader of some crazy rabbit pirate crew 😆
Bro was like "Wait hollup, this wasn't the server?"
the moment they all go eh? eh? eh? ehhh? eehhhh?
Bringing the message:
"Looks like they are scanning again, I came back to this video, and I'm getting lots of pings from the 5th column on my servers, it seems lots of other people are too, so check your whitelists, everyone."
(I laughed so hard when kanade's diamond blocks got stolen and didnt find the culprit at that moment XD)
Reminds me of the movie The Thirteenth Floor I just watched a month ago. It's about a digitally simulated world within another simulated world. Humans in the real world thinks murdering the digital humans is horrendous while the hero AI is flabbergasted that his friends is doing things to young girls in their own digital world sim they've created. Man...their minds would be blown if they what people actually do in the digital space of our real life.
And the ending has some rather hilarious prediction of how peaceful 2024 was.
Imagine the first thing frank do is speedrunning minecraft and log off with dragon egg
they can find what server Jeb is on and griefed it. It's insane that its been years and they havent fix it.
I believe that was fixed.
Jeb did do whitelisting, but the hack bypassed it.
@@FlantisFroggu the IP scan searching method is NOT patched iirc, cuz it can't really be patched, it's literally just joining all available ipv4 ips testing of doesn't take too long. jeb's server IS whitelisted after the grief
This just begs the question- were there any instances of Minecraft servers that were part of a Hololive Minecraft stream that were not whitelisted? Especially in 2021, during the server massacre of Copenheimer? (which was started by the Fifth Column, 2b2t's notorious griefing group)
BSB griefer. I'm expecting FitMC will be all around. "How a hacker in the oldest Minecraft Server has hacked into Hololive server."
As soon as I saw the vid I though it was a 2b2t player and I was right. This is legit their type of thing
damn i heard about this 2b2t mc server its a war in there.i think watch a youtube video on how he surviving a 2b2t server before.
I'm wondering if it's actually that Franknificant.
Its actually could have a positive outcome where they would learn from this because that's how it is you got some problem before you can fix it.
Actually my very concern here is, if this girls actually use a different ip. And where did they buy the minecraft server
Its weird that Fubuki didn't check for all the safety protocols with their ...IT? or the team that handles their Minecraft events?
Na nothing is safe from internet even if checked zero days are around but less
The petrifying reality that the only thing stopping Frank from his true goal was a broken crafting table 🗿 I see HeroBrine was watching over everyone in a strange way
Funny part is you don’t even need a crafting table to craft flint and steel lol
GAIJIN GAIJIN IN MY MINECRAFTO SARVAR!!!!
If a 2b2t player has managed to hack onto hololive, I bet FitMC would be interested…
At least fubuki took down the server and didn’t let things get worse
man.. fubuki's laugh always gets me lmao
I mean, unexpected guests in Minecraft not a big deal, people getting stalked for the sake of stalking thats a big deal. So its whatever, people super upset aneed to find something of more value of their emotions
I’ve never actually know 2b2t stood for 2 Builder 2 Tools accounts
How a Hacker Infiltrated Hololive @ 5:25
OF COURSE HE'S A 2B2T PLAYER!
He sounds like I think he looks LOL
Technically, it wasn't a "Hack" if the server itself was Open.
His client was a _Hacked_ client. Likewise, gotta give credit where it is due.
He exposed a huge security flaw, In Fubuki's server, that could've been abused by someone far more malicious.
Such as potentially getting personal information from other players online that server.
Their reaction wasn't the absolute worst, but it wasn't the greatest either.
Their response after the fact, Absolutely Impeccable. Fantastic Job of Fubuki to try to play it off smoothly, while also shutting down the server post Haste.
Ty for explaining the accident
Sometimes, i either hate 2b2t players, and the other half i love 2b2t players lol
kalo kata orang indo untuk frank. "LU SOK ASIK"
When I was watching Matsuri's stream, it had to end because of this.
Are you certain its the same person and not an imposter?
My favorite hololive streamer, Frank
A stranger! From the outside! Woaaaaah.
their servers were not white listed?! that is the first thing you do even when testing and setting up for the first time! (they got lucky, even mojang got griefed by not having the server white listed.)
I don't catch up with newer generation anymore and was confused why is Ironmouse and Jelly Hoshiumi in Holoserver at 1:14 and not a single comment talks about it.
Thankfully he didn't destroy anything, but imagine if that guy destroyed historical buildings such as Coco's house, AquaMarineGou, or Fauna's world tree. I'm sure he'll be hunted down.
New gen released (I forgot their name but they had a street vibe thing going on)
@@Unbelievablyunfunny Yeah I only realized she wasn't Ironmouse when she speaks in Japanese. Also noticed Ao called her Vivi
@@hikarishini just remembered their gen name, it's called FLOW GLOW (but I forgot the member's name)
Very 2b2t personality right there bruvs👌
i want to believe he did this as a way to let people within hololive know that they should whitelist their servers. given how frank didn't cause any damage towards the structures or took anything right away, it seems to me that this was more as a warning than out of malice. is this still an excuse to intrude fbk's server? no, but this is something to consider as a possible reason
it's a good thing they know now, cause the only thing i'm thinking of had this not happened & the servers not being whitelisted is all of the structures within the main hololive server being destroyed by one single intruder. that, imo, is the most worrying part & i do hope they went in & whitelisted all their servers after this incident
but he was going to, given he was sent by 5c leader
which means nothing personal to him.
@@charachara9300by kizzycocoa
@charachara9300 i now saw his previous replies & what worries me is that they're "planning something big for hololive in summer" within their minecraft servers. i suggest reporting that to cover, cause we can only assume the worst regarding that
@@Franknificant and by using Copenheime i assume?
btw funny joke here:
"Once you have your public IP, we STRONGLY urge you to not give it out publicly and advertise with it as giving your public IP out publicly is a security risk to your home network. Only give out your IP to people you would like to play with and trust. "
100% very helpful, love how they have never mentioned whitelisting
@@ZXUmi not just holo, every single servers, its happened a long time ago, you may disagree their actions but it worked
(i just worried the holomems were scared by that and not rejoining :d thankfully they didnt)
I used to imagine something like this happen.
Of course Frank is from 2b2t 😂
Came back just to do this, damn bro
Finally, hoping someone to explain what the heck happened.
Techniclly he didn't hack the server. There was nothing to hack, just to find an IP.
Brother should watch out. If there is anything to fear it's vtuber fans
Now im scared if Hololive didnt whitelisted their other servers now.
It's not me!
its me!
lmao
this is the guy you don't want to be part of your party will be ruined. I have to edit this. So this dude have no life.
Griefing on 2b2t servers is fine but griefing on private servers with youtubers just enjoying their time is just dishonorable
Gets to a place loads of people would love to be ... instantly behaves like on tb2t