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You'd be amazed what 15-year-olds can do, especially when they can't get laid and don't have a girlfriend, and have to release all that energy somewhere.
How did his Mom not know? He flew her and him in a private jet..... Like that should have been the give away something wasn't right. What a bad mom. My mom always watched what I got close so she could see if I was coming into money I shouldnt be. It wasnt till I was 18 tho that she found out what I did on the internet. She was with me when I was 13 and the FBI came to my house cause of low orbit ion cannon and the Anon wars against the Alien lovers. Oh well, doing this stuff is a Young mans game. Im 33 now. I work in cyber security ect ect ect. Had to choose the quick bag as the kids say and risk going to prison or switch to a 9-5 stopping people from doing stuff like this. Its a cat and mouse game always trying to find new exploits to patch ect.
@@israel2515it’s not scamming and half are good if u know breach u probably know baph and pom they were so fucking close to me and awsome the scamming they did was dox pedos there not scamming lmao the people u believe aren’t scamming you are
@@cyphire not at all but kids do stupid shit all the time it’s better to teach them the morally right way than to just toss them in a cell to rot for life. also if you can’t get into a college with a near 4.0 in high school there’s gotta be something else wrong lol college is not that exclusive nowadays. i’m also certain this kid had a better college essay than anyone in these comments given his life experiences.
you can absolutely get into college with a 4.0 GPA. Maybe not harvard or Ivys but any state school will happily take you and probably also give you money...
you should hope to be lucky enough to have a son with with this thinking capacity, which was far above regular human average. more than half of world population are no smarter than dolphins.
Unfortunately, not all of us were financially literate early. I was 35 when I finally educated myself and started taking steps. I went from $176,000 in debt with zero savings or retirement to now, 2 years later, fully debt-free and over $1000,000 net worth. I know that doesn't SOUND like a lot, but I'm incredibly proud of it. Now I'm fast-tracking my wealth building (investing $400,000 annually) and don't owe a dime to anyone. It's a good feeling!
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I find these guys interesting, but mostly wondering why they attempt these schemes. I'm not being pejorative, it's just that I've never even considered anything like this. It makes me wonder if it's just because I've never had the knowledge, or if there's another reason. I've never so much as shoplifted a candy bar. I wonder if it's just the fear of getting caught, or something else in my psyche. My father was a very honest man, and I think that rubbed off on me. I don't understand these folks. Of course, truth be told, I don't always understand my own motivations either! :))
You're wondering why you're normal? 😂 Most people don't commit crimes, if they do it's out of desperation or mental health issues (typically) so yeah, if you had a safe, secure and comfortable upbringing with values then it's unlikely you'd commit a crime. Some still do, especially if they have advanced technical skills, in part for money, status and also to see if they can.
I would guess no father, so he mainly raised himself and his online friends raised him a little also. Told this hacking is cool, he feels powerful, and thinks nothing else of it because he's a teenager. Then once he's getting more social status and money it's very hard to turn down.
usually, its the environment around me and just curiosity or just wanting to bypass something. wont speak too much about it but i just like exploring new ideas and going into fields and testing it out. it also depends on what forums, websites, or field u get involved in.
Often it stems from a condemnation of authority figures. Like you have a dumb teacher at school and you know you're smarter than them. You're smarter than most people. So that leads you to do things that are "outside the box" like becoming a hacker.
What's crazy is that the kid went Scott free and that guy that kept the money got karma for scamming him. Also if it was true he found 50 million btc it's possible the guy could be into something shady if he lied about it but who knows the guy who got hacked
One doesn’t need to be smart to social engineer. Having an insider is all that matters and bribing them with minimum wage. It’s unethical and this is a stupid documentary.
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can u guys make video about malcolm x?
hi
Can you make a video on Ernest Rutherford, J.J Thompson, or Erwin schrödinger ?
@@NihalChrisBhagawan are you a creator ?
Make on Euler
So his mother didn't suspect anything when they got on a private plane. Where'd she think the money came from?
Yeah lol, she was definitely in on all of this or at least had some idea that stuff was illegal
Bro ellis didn't get on the private jet 😅 his friend Nick did
@@srijan_shettyHe (Ellis) "took a private jet back on a trip from Chicago with his mom"
nah he probably lied to his mother in some way that she believed him
Game Jocking! 😂
You'd be amazed what 15-year-olds can do, especially when they can't get laid and don't have a girlfriend, and have to release all that energy somewhere.
Not just 15 year olds. 😀
How did his Mom not know? He flew her and him in a private jet..... Like that should have been the give away something wasn't right. What a bad mom. My mom always watched what I got close so she could see if I was coming into money I shouldnt be. It wasnt till I was 18 tho that she found out what I did on the internet. She was with me when I was 13 and the FBI came to my house cause of low orbit ion cannon and the Anon wars against the Alien lovers. Oh well, doing this stuff is a Young mans game. Im 33 now. I work in cyber security ect ect ect. Had to choose the quick bag as the kids say and risk going to prison or switch to a 9-5 stopping people from doing stuff like this. Its a cat and mouse game always trying to find new exploits to patch ect.
real 😭
😂
Facts
Best scammer story , good ending , what a lucky mf.
Lucky? you consider a successfull scam to be lucky? bruh
@@israel2515He's lucky he wasn't incarcerated for, wire fraud, money laundering, tax evation, etc
@@israel2515correct
@@israel2515it’s not scamming and half are good if u know breach u probably know baph and pom they were so fucking close to me and awsome the scamming they did was dox pedos there not scamming lmao the people u believe aren’t scamming you are
@@israel2515guessing he meant lucky he didn’t face any charges
lol. hackers should be anonymous. but that dude is publicly saying I'm a thief arrest me. his knowledge came with 0 IQ for real.
At least he gave it back, and feels bad. He learnt a big life lesson. Now he can do good.
did you not hear that only 2 million was returned?
@@arandomguy46 I understood if was worth 10 million, plus the watch.
@user-fm3pw4jk2x Haha. So all good then? Haha?
@@arandomguy46 he returned all of the bitcoins, but their price had dropped.
never going to be a good person..
bro did all that and grsduated from NYU
and people with near 4 gpa cant get in colleges
Cuz he was clearly smarter at 15 than your average college student
@@bonzi4446 so being smart negates federal crimes?
@@cyphire not at all but kids do stupid shit all the time it’s better to teach them the morally right way than to just toss them in a cell to rot for life. also if you can’t get into a college with a near 4.0 in high school there’s gotta be something else wrong lol college is not that exclusive nowadays. i’m also certain this kid had a better college essay than anyone in these comments given his life experiences.
you can absolutely get into college with a 4.0 GPA. Maybe not harvard or Ivys but any state school will happily take you and probably also give you money...
wow, no consequences, im going to raise a son to do this because there is zero penalty in it.
by the time you have a son the laws and perception of these crimes will change
Because he gave it back, and was underaged
you should hope to be lucky enough to have a son with with this thinking capacity, which was far above regular human average.
more than half of world population are no smarter than dolphins.
The lesson which we learn from this video is once you became millionaire by stealing do not tell anyone not even your family member.
"..in a 40 dollar safe from amazon" LOL
Thanks! As a 14-Year-Old, I am feeling inspired!
I recommend you find someone other than your mom to fly private with.
to steal crypto? 😂
Lol
“Never charged” aight I should’ve just stole crypto when I was a kid 😂
i have 12 days before turning 18. i need to act fast
I have like 2 years 😆 haha@@Doorabbit
Unfortunately, not all of us were financially literate early. I was 35 when I finally educated myself and started taking steps. I went from $176,000 in debt with zero savings or retirement to now, 2 years later, fully debt-free and over $1000,000 net worth. I know that doesn't SOUND like a lot, but I'm incredibly proud of it. Now I'm fast-tracking my wealth building (investing $400,000 annually) and don't owe a dime to anyone. It's a good feeling!
I want to start too but i don't know how..
Lol, what strategy do you use please?
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Nice to see you talking about her, sHe is really amazing, he has amazing skills, he changed my 0.3 BT C to 1.9 BT C ......
He stole all that money and never got charged what a crazy world
this is the perfect example of.... Greed breeds stupidity.
I find these guys interesting, but mostly wondering why they attempt these schemes. I'm not being pejorative, it's just that I've never even considered anything like this. It makes me wonder if it's just because I've never had the knowledge, or if there's another reason. I've never so much as shoplifted a candy bar. I wonder if it's just the fear of getting caught, or something else in my psyche. My father was a very honest man, and I think that rubbed off on me. I don't understand these folks. Of course, truth be told, I don't always understand my own motivations either! :))
Sometimes, more often than not.. the environment you grew up in played/plays a hefty role
You're wondering why you're normal? 😂
Most people don't commit crimes, if they do it's out of desperation or mental health issues (typically) so yeah, if you had a safe, secure and comfortable upbringing with values then it's unlikely you'd commit a crime. Some still do, especially if they have advanced technical skills, in part for money, status and also to see if they can.
I would guess no father, so he mainly raised himself and his online friends raised him a little also. Told this hacking is cool, he feels powerful, and thinks nothing else of it because he's a teenager. Then once he's getting more social status and money it's very hard to turn down.
usually, its the environment around me and just curiosity or just wanting to bypass something. wont speak too much about it but i just like exploring new ideas and going into fields and testing it out. it also depends on what forums, websites, or field u get involved in.
Often it stems from a condemnation of authority figures. Like you have a dumb teacher at school and you know you're smarter than them. You're smarter than most people. So that leads you to do things that are "outside the box" like becoming a hacker.
Crazy how behind Truglia there to the left is Phillip Klemenov aka Phizzurp. RIP.
Great Job telling this story!
If you like a robotic voice lol.
Bro did the work done ✅
I don't think its just hacking...he has connection in other company that gave him access
How do these people make connection. Do you have any idea?
@@Doorabbit You track down an employee with the required level of access, and then you bribe him.
Definetly the mother was in on this How the fuck did a 15 years old manage to make that much money or even afford a private jets?
And today this bitcoin he gave back which was worth 2mln is now worth almost 50mln
What's crazy is that the kid went Scott free and that guy that kept the money got karma for scamming him. Also if it was true he found 50 million btc it's possible the guy could be into something shady if he lied about it but who knows the guy who got hacked
AI writing suks
Это Словно Рождество))) ПРАЗДНИК!
7 times 3milion = 23,8Mil$ ☠️☠️☠️its 21
Itwas approx 7, so it was probs 7.92 or whatever.
These vids are great
When kid going older probably join FBI ..to catching real scammers
Daaaamn what a legend
I love your videos Cindy Pom ❤
A chick? It’s a no from me dawg. Dislike
Good riddance
Dude we in 20294 wtf? I can’t believe people like you exist.
If he was smart only to pull 800k no one will notice him .. i mean no lawsuit for sure but yeah 15 years old sh*t
Did he also reorganize the Pensky file?
he was a skid who knew some social engineering. That's all.
Modern day Frank Abignail Jr
W😎W the Baby Al Pacino should be called new Brewed Capuccino 😊
This makes for a great movie
Невероятно, плюс 250$ с тысячи бюджета, неужели я нашел то что искал
Those are rookie numbers
In this racket😂
lock em up
this is like
semi-accurate
decent ig
А теперь представьте, как все это объяснить бабушке
He made good memories 😂
Жду когда этот пузырь лопнет, как моя сберкнижка после распада Советского Союза
аве лаба, отличная связка, спасибо за пол года которые изменили мой кошелёк к лучшему, ты способен доставать из бедности
Hated the AI
7*3 = 21 and not 24😅
I noticed that but I think the three million coins were an approximate
Soort van ja.
Good on him
3million * 7 = 21 million
😂now you have thought me a lot
You stole this video. Copy and pasta
6:55 soccer classes?
"like one of his video games", you sound like legacy media =)
5:25 ... WTF 3 X 7 = 21?
5:24 wouldn't it be 21?
Can i know what's anchor's name?😍 she's one of the reasons why i watch their videos
simp
It is AI voice 😂😂😂
@@jigsaw2253 nee dit is nie. My vriendin klink ook so.
One doesn’t need to be smart to social engineer. Having an insider is all that matters and bribing them with minimum wage. It’s unethical and this is a stupid documentary.
Really shitty unnecessary use of AI art for the Robin Hood bit
Tf are you talking about?
Bro is mad they didn't pay some bum drawing guy 500$ for 5 seconds of b-roll
After all you watched until the end.😂
Wsg yall
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Ai
HOLA, ME GUSTO UR UTUB
Me think you very very nice
Y u speak like this 🫤🫤
24 millions..is that all😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂