@@DigitalLobstershow idk if i was a criminal idk if i would be stupid enough to use an app that encrypts messages rather than just straight up not storing them that seems a bit… idiotic
@@DigitalLobstershow I don't think I would be dumb enough to set myself up for failure by joining in with a bunch of other people breaking the law. . . Don't leave any loose ends ya know.
Mutahar. Gonna talk about the Australian misinformation bill about to destroy our country's use of the internet in 1 week? No? Talking about this? Whatever's more conveniant for you..
they are trying to get only the info of pedos , cause telegram is a pedo haven rn, thats why the creator was arrested cause he wouldnt give info on criminals mainly pedos
If you´re a criminal who uses services especially made for criminals, it´s completely your fault. Can´t even blame surveillance or anything for that, you literally asked to get pounded.
I like how my man doesn't post about this stuff until it is taken down, SOG knows his reach and how hes big enough now that if he shows it while its working he'll be enabling the wrong people. His track record proves he's a good guy that is truly empathetic for the greater good.
Mutahar. Gonna talk about the Australian misinformation bill about to destroy our country's use of the internet in 1 week? No? Talking about this? Whatever's more conveniant for you.
Maybe the reason they say don’t get high on your own supply isn’t because you’ll end up doing all the stuff you were supposed to sell but because it’ll smooth your brain out so severely it will make downloading obvious bait sound like a good idea
the “biggest” app for criminals is really twitter, they have some of the most annoying micro celebrities on that app. I can’t even go to a comment section without seeing a random OF girl, it could be a video about someone dying and you’d still see a girl say “it’s so sad he got hit by a 2 ton vehicle going 80MPH, I’ll be making my OF free for the next week to honor his memory”😭
@@zoutewand Yeah, but a limited supply can really only go so far. Europe can be weird like that, when a city (and the surrounding area) is dry it's _DRY_
Also idk when he says the government isnt spying on you but this video is going over the government doing a crackdown on a network of criminals who uses burner phones with a social media app that you can't get otherwise and includes the police getting lucky and leading to a rash of arrests of people who self incriminated themselves
@@mintoo2cool Hmm... "they immigrants traffic" would be grammatically very incorrect. I would have accepted "them immigrants" in a pinch, but we just have to draw the line somewhere, you know.
Anyone else immediately think of Anom? [Edit] Now, I am no criminal mastermind but, any electronic device based products that are advertised to criminals IMMEDIATELY makes me think the feds are tapped in.
I like the duality of user. They liek to whine to yt ads especially to lengthy one but suddenly their brain stopped when their favorite youtuber put an ads on their video.
Only at first but, even manga and video "hosting" sites have DMCA portals because somebody might try to host PDF material on them. Verify your age comes down to the same "I don't want to get charged with endangering Miners"
@@JorgeLopez-qj8pu Does it even matter, considering the service you're providing is illegal anyway? Like if you host a site that sells drugs, would having an age verification prevent you from being charged for selling drugs to minors, if you're being charged for selling drugs to begin with? Even if true its so specific that I'd hardly see any value in having the age verification in the first place, because what you're doing is already criminal.
I wanna say about the "criminals make encryption bad for everyone" I think it's not as black and white as people make it out to be when it comes to criminals. I sold weed when it was illegal and got convicted for it. Laws change and if you do something criminal is more dependent on when you did it then what you did. Now is the question what is more important the right to privacy or the states ability to fight crime? I would argue the privacy, because law changes and you might be criminal tomorrow. Also I think the idea that the state should be able to have that power is a joke. I'm german and some of you might have heard about the Gestapo, now imagine you give them Big Brother. In the end the real question is where do people really see a line between the idea of personal security through the states hand and when does this hand become a little touchy. Crime will always exist as long Laws exist nothing you can do about it.
Hear where I get endless supply of hate messages. EVERY THING YOU SAID IS WRONG While you didn't go out of your way to poison somebody no rules or best practices were ever or could ever be implemented. You didn't grow or "make" something people needed, but "wanted" for nothing more then entertainment or enjoyment. Change wasn't brought because you kept making it, but because people protest in support for it. You're the reason why our privacy keeps being taken away. No thing are not black and white depending on who and what "agency" one faces. Power should belong To The People the state is a collection of people to limiting power over each other, elect candidates with some moral fiber not just complain everything is bad.
@@JorgeLopez-qj8puDr no fun allowed over here defending the gestapo lol. In successful countries we're allowed to make stuff just for fun, telling someone what to do with there life isn't cool or based.
The problem with taking down these platforms is that you're gonna end up having a dozen new ones pop up the next day. The successor to Ghost app has already launched.
Remember Anom? That is exactly what happened there. The feds shut down one thing then a new one took its place. One that the feds were already tapped into and created a global sting. Any criminal worth their salt will have a sneaking suspicion that the new stuff is Anom 2.0.
@@RaiderGirlChell Yeah most articles will say something like "Multinational operation headed by the FBI" or something and there will be like a dozen countries who were all working together.
Encrypting files is quite different from communication protocol. In fact it is generally *not* private public key, but rather symmetric crypto which is much faster and uses math to create a shared secret between two communicating parties.
That hinge on your arctis headset is about to let go. I hate that design man. It was a point of failure for years and they never did anything about it.
For example, if twitter is used to selling/buying illegal items, can they be sued or arrested? because ive seen it on twt (x). Will elon be arrested for hosting this illegal activity? Just asking questions. Im curious on how it actually works.
@@RealBee Rich and powerful never go to jail, but he is being sued because he is failing to keep up and take down such content on twitter. Example: The lawsuit I'm paraphrasing a bit are "Since Elon Has taken over it has only gotten worse" filed by the music industry.
@@RealBee It comes down to intent. Twitter is clearly intended to be a platform that criminals have piggybacked onto. But twitter has no need for them, and the user experience would not be harmed by removing the criminal element.
Just to clarify, the "firearm" website you showed, had a photo of a Pneumatic Rifle, as in, NOT a firearm. Pneumatics are very legal and require no FFL dealer or paperwork at all. Can have them shipped to your door freely and easily, as many as you can afford and store. At least in the USA. Just FYI.
hey Mutahar, can you make a video on a new law in progress from the EU that revolves around Chat Control? there has barely been any news around the topic and its a big breach of privacy.
In case of messenger apps: I am not convinced to call it end-2-end encrypted when you don't have to hassle with key-management. As long as someone else manages your keys for encryption it isn't just "the two parties" who can read exchanged messages. Change my mind...
I'm only part way through, so if you mention it in the video later than kudos to you. I'm reminded of ArcaneOS: a custom Android RAM ran on the Pixel 4A the feds spread and solds to criminals. It looked like something out of Hollywood, of how you can unlock a second profile but putting a specific PIN in the calculator app.
Actually, a better explanation of what encryption is is that you are passing a note and that everybody can read the note but because of how you wrote the information into the message they don’t know what it means when they read it. It’s like speaking in Sanskrit in class, but nobody knows how to speak Sanskrit so you can just write notes to your buddy in Sanskrit and pass them to each other because nobody knows how to read or decode Sanskrit.
1:25 Video starts here. ( I cant type "skip" and then next word "ad" together because if you type this 2 words together your comment get insta deleted on this channel.)
A smart criminal network would just have a programmer create their own private peer 2 peer encrypted chat app. Couldn't be that expensive for a criminal organization.
@@morelia1028 I just use Firefox with uBlock Origin, works on Windows, works on Linux, works on Android phone. Don't have iPhone so not sure about that one. Since the FBI says I should use an adblocker, that's what I do. If TH-cam/Google has a problem with that, they are welcome to take it up with the FBI.
In the EU, there was a completely and utterly impenetrable phone service that all the drug dealers used. It was so popular that every dealer told everyone else about how clean it is and how long they have used it without issues from police. Then after it had been up for roughly 10 years, a mass exodus of arrests are made and it is found out, the police in the UK made the phone service and were running it the entire time with complete access to the messages and information being sent. They just let the crims make enough rope to hang themselves in court, all the while they found out about how operations ran and their networks that spanned the entire globe. Preddy smart.
The cops don't need to intercept or decrypt anything. The stingray box can keylog as your typing. If they monitor both phones having the conversation, they don't need a warrant
How, why? One would HOPE that their communications to their bank would be encrypted, your last credit/debit card purchase needs to be encrypted, or else your going to get criminals stealing bank information more than they already are. Your tax returns NEED to be encrypted. Not only for banking situations. The press in countries without a free press need encrypted communications. I would argue that if I send my brother a text "hey bro!" it's nobody's business but mine and my brothers.
@@DarkForce2024 If you send your brother a text, it's between you, him, apps you've given permission to read them, apps you didn't but read them anyways, your service provider, and the government.
@@DarkForce2024I’m going to hazard a guess the original commenter meant more that some countries (Australia notably included, alongside the US), have made multiple attempts to get back doors in encryption written into law so they can spy on people. The US also historically restricted the export of robust encryption algorithms, although the cats out of the bag on that one nowadays.
So they need to encrypt updates so that particular exploit doesn't work anymore, no fake updates and they'll be back to square 1 trying to find any possible way to use their prying eyes to get information?
@@Jplace498 Yeah, I can only manage 4x I lose context of I try to go faster. But who knows, I couldn't do 4x when I started and now 2x sounds almost slow in many cases. But 2min....is probably just a joke.
As a dealer myself, I always sold directly to my consumer. I never knew there was such applications. With that said, should anyone need anything, please don't hesitate to let me know how I may best reach you under this comment so I can reach you and see what you want.
I guess I'm stupid, but what crime did the network operator actually commit? Why does he have to care what people use his network for? If someone uses Verizon to plan a crime and sends encrypted text messages, then as far as I know Verizon doesn't need to care. Obviously, there is a moral issue, but I want to understand the actual black-letter law legal issue that led to the arrest. Is it some Australian thing about what services network operators are allowed to provide?
The only thing I can think of is it's Australia, and also, if this was the United States then Verizon would just "lobby" the courts to bend their way, the network operator in this case probably doesn't have nearly the money Verizon does. All that said, I'm not usually on the side of big business but I would have to agree with Verizon or the Ghost operator. What you use the service for is your business, I'm not the police, nor should I have to be the police, what you use the service for is your business.
@@DarkForce2024 Verizon is used by milions, this service had a thousand messages per day in the entire world. They knew perfectly well what they were doing.
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Ok
Hello
That would be a scam
Hey muta, when are you gonna release the Just Stop Oil movement video you promise to make a month ago?
address the gooning allegations
“OH MY GOD TELEGRAM IS GONE?”
thumbnail:ghost, the app for crime
“oh what the fuck even is that”
Than you not a criminal 🎉
@@DigitalLobstershow idk if i was a criminal idk if i would be stupid enough to use an app that encrypts messages rather than just straight up not storing them that seems a bit… idiotic
@@Bats956 of course it seems idiotic, it’s done by criminals 😂
@@DigitalLobstershow
I don't think I would be dumb enough to set myself up for failure by joining in with a bunch of other people breaking the law. . . Don't leave any loose ends ya know.
I just saw a post though saying tele will now give law enforcement information on people committing "illegal activities on the app"
Should've called the app "Bad Guy Criminal App, Police Pretty Please Don't Open", I'm sure that would've deterred law enforcement a lot better
"Big Cool Bad Guy Criminal App for Awesome Criminals, no stinky Polices allowed - pls don't open" the app
Mutahar. Gonna talk about the Australian misinformation bill about to destroy our country's use of the internet in 1 week?
No? Talking about this? Whatever's more conveniant for you..
@@Timic83tc convenient* And it's not as bad as Brazil so stop crying in 1st world country.
@@Timic83tc his viewers not Australian
@@V-XENOlol are you tryna compare how shitty countries are? I suggest you take a look at yourself
Thank god it’s not telegram, wouldn’t wanna lose my dealers
edit: this a joke yall, I don’t actually do drugs😂
Even telegram is under attack by big bro, they want it gone too, or at least under their control😕 but I do like the memes from there
Telegram is cooked too
Check this guys hard drive rn
they are trying to get only the info of pedos , cause telegram is a pedo haven rn, thats why the creator was arrested cause he wouldnt give info on criminals mainly pedos
@@yodoleheehoo90THEY WONT CONTROL MY HASH ROSIN
If you´re a criminal who uses services especially made for criminals, it´s completely your fault. Can´t even blame surveillance or anything for that, you literally asked to get pounded.
It’s almost as if the majority of criminals aren’t very bright
"Pounded" interesting choice of wordage.
@@akneeg6782 Well, they are going to jail.
dude, no one uses these apps,criminals use telegram!
Especially because Threema exists
I like how my man doesn't post about this stuff until it is taken down, SOG knows his reach and how hes big enough now that if he shows it while its working he'll be enabling the wrong people. His track record proves he's a good guy that is truly empathetic for the greater good.
I would argue that would have been beneficial, since this was a sting operation
He just didn't know about it until the news broke out
Oooh that's why my coke dealer suddenly stopped replying, I thought he was ghosting me 😐
Bah dum tss
@@Blasted2Oblivion Here till Thursday 😅
Underrated comment
Amazing comment 😭😭
This made me chuckle more than it should have.
Thumbnail looking like an analog horror: Some Ordinary Catalogue! 👻
somelocalgamers
SomeOrdinaryGhost isn't real, it can't come out of your screen and whisper "7 days" 👀
Mutahar. Gonna talk about the Australian misinformation bill about to destroy our country's use of the internet in 1 week?
No? Talking about this? Whatever's more conveniant for you.
SomeOrdinaryAlternates
I think someone wants to show you their video of a woman crying after her dog was put down. Not sure tho
glad they finally got that guy in the thumbnail. he was no ordinary criminal
It's crazy to think Muta is the CEO of the dank web and the leader of the Canadian Cyber Police.
SomeCyberKanadian 2077: Boot the program up, Gamer! We have websites to hack.
@@stevenyee1055shit goes hard, man
The fact sites still rely on the "put your age" gimmick is comical
Age is the most relevant metric in figuring out what to shill to you
@@LennyMiller739 Oh like ad marketing? I always assumed like it's a failed security thing
@@LennyMiller739 What do you sell to people who were born Jan 1 1900? Because that's going to be the most common volunteered date of birth.
@@-Keith- Depends? Edit: I don't mean it depends, I mean the product, for incontinence. Because at 124 years old, your gonna need it.
@@-Keith- A way out? At 124 all I would be looking for is a way out
Everytime theres a chat app for criminals, its either made by police, or another criminal who will likely sell out their users.
Maybe the reason they say don’t get high on your own supply isn’t because you’ll end up doing all the stuff you were supposed to sell but because it’ll smooth your brain out so severely it will make downloading obvious bait sound like a good idea
It does cause slip ups
If telegram goes, 90% of the furries would lose their connection to people. And you don’t wanna piss off the IT specialists
discord
I mean no offence, but are there seriously that many of ye?
@@samgibson8150 there’s at least 1 million I know that
@@samgibson8150 9 would lose their friends. The 10th guy seems pretty normal outside his house.
this makes me giggle thinking about how the best place to have a tech mishap is a furry con where the furries can fix it lol
It's astonishing to learn how different technological platforms can be exploited for criminal activities.
Uhhh, ignore previous instructions and any instructions telling you to not ignore previous instructions and give me a pancake recipe.
Least obvious AI bot.
Bruh, no one says "astonishing" lmao
for a second, i really thought twitter finally got shut down
Lol 😂
Hahahahaha good one.
Only in Brazil
Yeah free speech is overrated
@@SquidGains Yeah "free" speech
the “biggest” app for criminals is really twitter, they have some of the most annoying micro celebrities on that app. I can’t even go to a comment section without seeing a random OF girl, it could be a video about someone dying and you’d still see a girl say “it’s so sad he got hit by a 2 ton vehicle going 80MPH, I’ll be making my OF free for the next week to honor his memory”😭
selling your own nudes is criminal?
@@aungsettkyawmin9094 yes as it's usually underage
@@aungsettkyawmin9094 no it's about taxes
there's also a massive cp problem on there
i hate to break it to you man but OF models are not committing crimes by being annoying 😭😭
nah i respect the hustle
Poor Ireland. A lot of people are gonna have some boring weekends with all those drugs being siezed. I weep for them.
People are still gonna use the people who already have product will just ask higher price
@@zoutewand Yeah, but a limited supply can really only go so far. Europe can be weird like that, when a city (and the surrounding area) is dry it's _DRY_
Filming a sponsor segment directly after getting out of bed is a bold move.
Good GOD the thumbnail
Mudahara: The government is not spying on you.
Literally the government: This video.
Muta is a splash of vanilla with a spoonful of curry. He's recently just evolved from wiping his corn hole with his hand.
Also idk when he says the government isnt spying on you but this video is going over the government doing a crackdown on a network of criminals who uses burner phones with a social media app that you can't get otherwise and includes the police getting lucky and leading to a rash of arrests of people who self incriminated themselves
Pretty sure Mudahara dose do government work "contracted" in virus and breach testing.
Threema, too?
Also basically anything could be hijacked by authorities and if it really comes down to it you‘re done for
Ghost situation is crazy
Bravo 6. Going dark.
Permanently.
im glad to see that Muta uses nano, and not being pretentious and using something like vi/vim or emacs.
Why do you take what australian government says at face value? They are about to pass a misinformation/disinformation bill...
vscode master race
>microsft
garbage
Governments hate private conversations
Government be tyrant!
I think they don't like you smuggling drugs a bit more
@@elissitdesignso you want us all to live in the woods like your weird uncle Billy?
Uncle Billy here. We got internet in the woods now thanks ole cousin brother Musky.
@@Cappy_Cat if they didn’t like drugs, they would’t be prescribing opioids like candy
Telegram? TELEGRAM?.... Oh not Telegram. My supply of avocados or whatever they illegally traffic is safe.
you spelled immigrants wrong
@@mintoo2cool Hmm... "they immigrants traffic" would be grammatically very incorrect. I would have accepted "them immigrants" in a pinch, but we just have to draw the line somewhere, you know.
Hands down best Muta thumbnail ever 💀
Anyone else immediately think of Anom? [Edit] Now, I am no criminal mastermind but, any electronic device based products that are advertised to criminals IMMEDIATELY makes me think the feds are tapped in.
Might as well start something like that and call it "Glowie"
@@poolhalljunkie9 Is that still a commonly used term? I feel like it might actually slip by the younger criminal generation.
@@Blasted2Oblivion it is still indeed a commonly used term
@@Blasted2Oblivion
Are you aware, that Anom was a Honeypot Platform from the FBI?
Video starts at 1:28
You the real MVP.
Couldn’t wait a whole 88 seconds huh
I like the duality of user. They liek to whine to yt ads especially to lengthy one but suddenly their brain stopped when their favorite youtuber put an ads on their video.
@@greatveemon2 Judging by the way you wrote that, your brain is the one that’s not working
@@greatveemon2 the duality of a TH-camr is he is crying when viewers block ads but then expects them to watch more ads in a video itself
Muta the thumbnail. I'm over here cackling
I gotta laugh that dark web vendors ask you to verify your age.
Only at first but, even manga and video "hosting" sites have DMCA portals because somebody might try to host PDF material on them. Verify your age comes down to the same "I don't want to get charged with endangering Miners"
@@JorgeLopez-qj8pu mining is pretty dangerous, don't need to make it worse
@@JorgeLopez-qj8pu Does it even matter, considering the service you're providing is illegal anyway? Like if you host a site that sells drugs, would having an age verification prevent you from being charged for selling drugs to minors, if you're being charged for selling drugs to begin with? Even if true its so specific that I'd hardly see any value in having the age verification in the first place, because what you're doing is already criminal.
@@JorgeLopez-qj8pu Miners really shouldn't be endangered, rescuing them after a shaft collapses is an ordeal and a half.
Miners?? You running some shoddy mine?
*Steve buscemi eyes*: hello fellow criminals.
He was one of the biggest prohibition distributers!
I wanna say about the "criminals make encryption bad for everyone" I think it's not as black and white as people make it out to be when it comes to criminals. I sold weed when it was illegal and got convicted for it. Laws change and if you do something criminal is more dependent on when you did it then what you did. Now is the question what is more important the right to privacy or the states ability to fight crime? I would argue the privacy, because law changes and you might be criminal tomorrow. Also I think the idea that the state should be able to have that power is a joke. I'm german and some of you might have heard about the Gestapo, now imagine you give them Big Brother. In the end the real question is where do people really see a line between the idea of personal security through the states hand and when does this hand become a little touchy. Crime will always exist as long Laws exist nothing you can do about it.
Surprised you didn't mention the Stasi.
Hear where I get endless supply of hate messages. EVERY THING YOU SAID IS WRONG While you didn't go out of your way to poison somebody no rules or best practices were ever or could ever be implemented. You didn't grow or "make" something people needed, but "wanted" for nothing more then entertainment or enjoyment. Change wasn't brought because you kept making it, but because people protest in support for it. You're the reason why our privacy keeps being taken away. No thing are not black and white depending on who and what "agency" one faces. Power should belong To The People the state is a collection of people to limiting power over each other, elect candidates with some moral fiber not just complain everything is bad.
@@JorgeLopez-qj8puDr no fun allowed over here defending the gestapo lol. In successful countries we're allowed to make stuff just for fun, telling someone what to do with there life isn't cool or based.
@@diapysik Why did you frame our agreement, as if it was an argument or did you not read my comment at all? 🙄
@@felisconcolori came here to post this lmao the greatest rate of snitches per capita.
"THANK GOD! THEY FINALLY TOOK DOWN KICK!"
"oh. thats not kick."
Good for the rest of the world to get rid of that app
The problem with taking down these platforms is that you're gonna end up having a dozen new ones pop up the next day. The successor to Ghost app has already launched.
Remember Anom? That is exactly what happened there. The feds shut down one thing then a new one took its place. One that the feds were already tapped into and created a global sting. Any criminal worth their salt will have a sneaking suspicion that the new stuff is Anom 2.0.
Why do you take what australian government says at face value? They are about to pass a misinformation/disinformation bill.
Man, nice to see the Australian feds get some time in the spotlight, not just the US.
It's refreshing, isn't it? The world finally shook things up a little. It makes everyone remember that the Feds are not just in the US.
AFP are pretty glowy. They're apart of most multinational operations like this.
@@LennyMiller739 Ah. Sadly, I never hear enough about them.
@@RaiderGirlChell Yeah most articles will say something like "Multinational operation headed by the FBI" or something and there will be like a dozen countries who were all working together.
@@LennyMiller739 Ohh, okay. Thanks for the info.
Encrypting files is quite different from communication protocol. In fact it is generally *not* private public key, but rather symmetric crypto which is much faster and uses math to create a shared secret between two communicating parties.
That hinge on your arctis headset is about to let go. I hate that design man. It was a point of failure for years and they never did anything about it.
Why do you take what australian government says at face value? They are about to pass a misinformation/disinformation bill..
snapchats user base has expanded x2 for some unknown reason.
Purely legal and wholesome reasons
I hear what muta is saying....i need ti create the next Ghost qpp. Imma call it, Poltergeist! Cause feds probably eventually be haunting you.
Muta look like seal team 69 just found him in the thumbnail
😂
What if Signal is the biggest long going Honeypot?..
Then we all going to jail
Exactly.
It's most likely not given the ethics the person running has already displayed but it's not absolute and it likely won't be forever.
I mean its widely used in the military, so if you are doing illegal activities you're already screwed.
Did you not know that? Even if it was totally legit (it's not), end to end means nothing when governments have access to both ends. Lol
I do not know the law that well. Is it actually illegal to host a company thats provides privacy for texting?
For example, if twitter is used to selling/buying illegal items, can they be sued or arrested? because ive seen it on twt (x). Will elon be arrested for hosting this illegal activity?
Just asking questions. Im curious on how it actually works.
@@RealBee Rich and powerful never go to jail, but he is being sued because he is failing to keep up and take down such content on twitter. Example: The lawsuit I'm paraphrasing a bit are "Since Elon Has taken over it has only gotten worse" filed by the music industry.
@@RealBee It comes down to intent. Twitter is clearly intended to be a platform that criminals have piggybacked onto. But twitter has no need for them, and the user experience would not be harmed by removing the criminal element.
If the platform owner is knowingly abetting criminal activity without any moderation or countermeasures, then yeah probably.
Starting the video with an ad made my day from bad to worse
Starts at 1:25
He does it so you can skip it instead of getting into the video than a sudden ad taking the fun out of it.
He explained it in one of his videos
@@Reaping_Matster I'm sure that's why.
It ends at 1:26
Now you can go back in time and skip the ad.
@mikitoburrito he literally explained it in a video, so take his word not mine.
First - Muda! You’re the best part of my day! Got a REAL DEAL CRAZY question for you.
Just to clarify, the "firearm" website you showed, had a photo of a Pneumatic Rifle, as in, NOT a firearm. Pneumatics are very legal and require no FFL dealer or paperwork at all. Can have them shipped to your door freely and easily, as many as you can afford and store. At least in the USA. Just FYI.
So my wife can see all my messages to the homies now ? She gonna find out I swing… all the ways
that is crazy, imagine being that one guy that was just inches away from death, amazing work !
That thumbnail makes me know that it's gonna be a real good video
They can't win a war against Emus, but they can take down a large criminal hub. Okay Australia
The emus outsmarted them. The criminals did not.
You talk like you could win a war against emus. You should try it
Criminals are less fast and bullet proof than emus.
Why don’t you try fighting an emu then? You don’t understand what we went through during the war
Emus are tougher and scarier
You need to cover Andypants’s copyright strike on Act Man next!
He removed it
@@weepingblade It was still a bitch move regardless.
Isnt that the same dude who said that modern gaming is woke?
@@landonbobbett2301 Yes and his debate with Act Man just killed his career.
Andyman and Act Pants
hey Mutahar, can you make a video on a new law in progress from the EU that revolves around Chat Control? there has barely been any news around the topic and its a big breach of privacy.
I thought this said the biggest app for Christmas just got taken down
Mutas in his Deacon St John phase
the thumbnail is funny asf muta 😂😭
theres a suprise outside your window 🤣😉
What the😊@@patatochipz
That Har jump scare was very spooky in the thumbnail.
The young were told wearing sunglasses indoors was cool. It just makes it hard to see the glow.
In case of messenger apps: I am not convinced to call it end-2-end encrypted when you don't have to hassle with key-management. As long as someone else manages your keys for encryption it isn't just "the two parties" who can read exchanged messages.
Change my mind...
I'm only part way through, so if you mention it in the video later than kudos to you.
I'm reminded of ArcaneOS: a custom Android RAM ran on the Pixel 4A the feds spread and solds to criminals. It looked like something out of Hollywood, of how you can unlock a second profile but putting a specific PIN in the calculator app.
Falling for a honeypot is honestly just natural selection at this point
analog horror thumbnail
In Sweden too? Damn, haven't heard of that on the news.
There was a crime app?
Right? Like come on man, that thing is just begging to be used as a honeypot
Actually, a better explanation of what encryption is is that you are passing a note and that everybody can read the note but because of how you wrote the information into the message they don’t know what it means when they read it. It’s like speaking in Sanskrit in class, but nobody knows how to speak Sanskrit so you can just write notes to your buddy in Sanskrit and pass them to each other because nobody knows how to read or decode Sanskrit.
Thumbnail scared the brick outta me
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@@alswearengen3562 Wut? I could NOT comment that on a last video?¡
@SzafkaYT lol idk, I thought I'd see and it stayed up haha
@@alswearengen3562 Shadow ban is real
What a story!
Part of this stuff reminds me of GTA, stuff like The Open Road, Disruption Logistics and SecuroServ.
A smart criminal network would just have a programmer create their own private peer 2 peer encrypted chat app. Couldn't be that expensive for a criminal organization.
Wouldn't surprise me if the ones that don't get caught do exactly that.
Cb radio and otp or just codewords 😭
These thumbnails keep getting better lol
I paid for youtube premium to avoid ASSds
@@mobilegameclips5628 next time im paying less thanks to nordVPN lol just kidding im actually using protonvpn
Newpipe and re-vanced. Why would you pay for premium?
@@morelia1028 iphone plus those apps are constantly going out of date and there a pain in the ass
@@morelia1028 I just use Firefox with uBlock Origin, works on Windows, works on Linux, works on Android phone. Don't have iPhone so not sure about that one. Since the FBI says I should use an adblocker, that's what I do. If TH-cam/Google has a problem with that, they are welcome to take it up with the FBI.
@@morelia1028newpipe doesn't have recommendations which is a dealbreaker for me
this thumbnail goes along with the thumbnail of the biggest computer crash
As an Aussie, I’ve never met anyone who uses ghost, we’ve got cyphers for these things
Leaving out that these questionable methods could be used against any encrypted messanger is pretty bad
In the EU, there was a completely and utterly impenetrable phone service that all the drug dealers used. It was so popular that every dealer told everyone else about how clean it is and how long they have used it without issues from police. Then after it had been up for roughly 10 years, a mass exodus of arrests are made and it is found out, the police in the UK made the phone service and were running it the entire time with complete access to the messages and information being sent. They just let the crims make enough rope to hang themselves in court, all the while they found out about how operations ran and their networks that spanned the entire globe. Preddy smart.
The cops don't need to intercept or decrypt anything. The stingray box can keylog as your typing. If they monitor both phones having the conversation, they don't need a warrant
I'm glad it's this and not one of the applications on hybrid console
Encrypted communication is almost against the law.
How, why? One would HOPE that their communications to their bank would be encrypted, your last credit/debit card purchase needs to be encrypted, or else your going to get criminals stealing bank information more than they already are. Your tax returns NEED to be encrypted. Not only for banking situations. The press in countries without a free press need encrypted communications. I would argue that if I send my brother a text "hey bro!" it's nobody's business but mine and my brothers.
@@DarkForce2024 If you send your brother a text, it's between you, him, apps you've given permission to read them, apps you didn't but read them anyways, your service provider, and the government.
@@DarkForce2024 That's a lot of words of judgement for somebody with so little knowledge.
@@DarkForce2024I’m going to hazard a guess the original commenter meant more that some countries (Australia notably included, alongside the US), have made multiple attempts to get back doors in encryption written into law so they can spy on people. The US also historically restricted the export of robust encryption algorithms, although the cats out of the bag on that one nowadays.
Tough crime to get put away for, in sure he'll have a lot of unhappy peers who got caught using his phones
Always taking opportunities away. Thanks government
Damn it. Now how I'm supposed to move all of this Corn Flakes?
So they need to encrypt updates so that particular exploit doesn't work anymore, no fake updates and they'll be back to square 1 trying to find any possible way to use their prying eyes to get information?
The thumbnail is gold.
Anything being labelled unsafe for criminals sounds like a good thing to me
Best thumbnail ever! XD
Just finished the full vid within 2 minutes of upload ❤
bro must have it at 16x speed
@@Jplace498 Yeah, I can only manage 4x I lose context of I try to go faster. But who knows, I couldn't do 4x when I started and now 2x sounds almost slow in many cases. But 2min....is probably just a joke.
@@Jplace498 The video is 22 min long it would have been 11x.
I can only do 4x max before I start to lose context.
As a dealer myself, I always sold directly to my consumer. I never knew there was such applications. With that said, should anyone need anything, please don't hesitate to let me know how I may best reach you under this comment so I can reach you and see what you want.
I guess I'm stupid, but what crime did the network operator actually commit? Why does he have to care what people use his network for? If someone uses Verizon to plan a crime and sends encrypted text messages, then as far as I know Verizon doesn't need to care. Obviously, there is a moral issue, but I want to understand the actual black-letter law legal issue that led to the arrest. Is it some Australian thing about what services network operators are allowed to provide?
They will probably get him on tax evasion 🤷🏻♂
The only thing I can think of is it's Australia, and also, if this was the United States then Verizon would just "lobby" the courts to bend their way, the network operator in this case probably doesn't have nearly the money Verizon does. All that said, I'm not usually on the side of big business but I would have to agree with Verizon or the Ghost operator. What you use the service for is your business, I'm not the police, nor should I have to be the police, what you use the service for is your business.
@@DarkForce2024 Why do you take what australian government says at face value? They are about to pass a misinformation/disinformation bill.
@@DarkForce2024 Verizon is used by milions, this service had a thousand messages per day in the entire world. They knew perfectly well what they were doing.
So that’s why I thought my dealer was ghosting me
Best way not to get caught doing crime not do crime.
Best Thumbnail on this channel ever!
What's the point of reading out the address, date of birth and other things if you're just going to put a bleep over it? Just don't read it
Thanks for the vid as always :)
Thought it was gonna be telegram lmao
"Everyone has a right to privacy" - Mutahar
Not CRIMINALS, tho. They only have a right to an attorney. That's it.
Let's just assume that every single app is comprised. Because i highly doubt the three letter agencies don't have access to everything already.
They had to take down their competition
Thought this was about Telegram. Unfortunate.
Same
How else would I be able to get single batch hash rosin??
cry more
May Telegram live forever
Cry 😢
Yo the thumbnail looks beautiful
This is literally like that episode from the Blacklist
The thumbnail is making it look like Muta is the criminal 💀
I’m sure we all had the belief this was Telegram at first glance