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For some reason this comment gave me a stroke and it read more like: This is like the plot of Watch Dogs when the hacker got hacked back by the hackers hired by the hackers who hacked back the hackers hacked back and then hired by the corrupt officials
@@Gnurklesquimp2Now that made it worse. And it read more like: This is like the plot of Watch Dogs when the hacker is hacked by hackers hacking hackers hacking other hackers and hackers hacking other hackers are hackers from corrupt officials that hires hackers hacking other hackers that are hacking
@@shoutamagatsuchi3076 hold my drink. this is like the plot of watch dogs where the hacker got hacked back by hackers as a result of hackers being hired by corrupt officials to hack the hackers but as a result of the hacking skill of the hackers the hackers ended up hacking the hired hackers because the hired hackers lost their heart for hacking when their hacking motivations became monetary hacking
It actually wasn’t hard, we had someone plant a pile of Big Macs on top of the core router and told Kim where they were. He ate his way through the pile, router included. Took 10 minutes.
"Numbers ive blurred out, no need to emergency call them" Numbers still visible. Either Muta altered them or literally forgot to blur em, first time id witness him forgetting something like that.
Yep I called. I had an emergency 🚨 what are you gonna do 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏻♂️ 😂 he prob realized how ridiculous it sounded to be blurring out a public number. It’s like blurring out 911 😒
@@Shmack_kind of a different story. One is illegal to call without a valid reason. Also, 99.9% of people never would have known about it until he put it on public display. Not that I care anyway 😂
A great deep dive into the world of cybersecurity, internet infrastructure, and the vulnerabilities that even countries can exhibit! It's always fascinating to see how even a single person can create such an impact when it comes to security breaches, definitely a lesson for everyone in this field.
I just wanted to say after many years of crap in the world, I am so glad that this channel still has the same feeling as the first time I ever watched it
Who would win: An entire country running their own network infrastructure... OR, a spiteful dude with a degree in beep boop. _God, i love this entire story so much._
The funny thing about redstar os is that the older versions like seen when vinesauce joel did a destruction stream on it, was literally just a pirated version of old windows with a lot of admin software put into it that prevented him from doing a lot with the system.
@@avananana ....so I had a wild 4 seconds wondering what Lunar Magic has to do with Linux before I remembered that the Super Mario World editor was not actually called Lunix Magic.
@@Mayhem-cz2wkYes. Tons and tons of them since the pandemic especially since people were inside more. But there’s also a lot of bad actors so it’s a mix.
If you mean the recent-ish news about "water" in missiles, that was China. And it wasn't actual water but instead just much cheaper fuel than what they were intended to have
well, technically the water isn't in the missiles, the water is in reserve tanks meant to fill the missiles, so all they have to do is check their reserve tanks before fueling
@@Pasi123 they're not going out of their way to find cHeAPerR fUeL before stealing, the fuel is dilute because they're replacing the weight of stolen fuel with water
@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive recent scandal involving the missile forces in China, either the fuel was watered down in a literal sense or "water" is an idiom to mean they were cheated by their suppliers with inferior product.
Having met people who used to organize tours of North Korea (honestly, going there isn’t difficult if you’re not, let’s say from a country actively trying to destroy them (the US). Their mountain ranges (what this particular tour covered) are breathtaking. And you can hike down off these mountains and meet the villagers. And they’re very generous with what they have (a Korean trait across national boundaries). Is it great? Obviously not. But the North Koreans know that too. Ask any Russian or anyone from one of the USSR’s satellite countries. They knew what they were missing in terms of pop culture, they just couldn’t get it reliably or safely.
This story kinda reminds me of what you'd see in a comedy film.. Hacker sets scripts to run.. goes to kitchen.. boils kettle. Korea losing its mind and internet.. Hacker makes coffee.. goes to the toilet, drinks coffee whilet on shitter. Koreas infrastructure burns Hacker farts out a log. Flushes toilet, washes hands, finished coffee. Korea dead on the internet Hacker makes lunch, eats lunch, plays xbox for a while. Korea in mass hysteria.
10:37 Aw! You have your wife as your lock screen! The two of you seem so happy together and passionate about the other - I pray that you both may be blessed in whatever endeavors you both decide to share together, and that any issues you encounter will be dealt with swiftly, with honest communication, and humility for each other. Also, be sure to thank Mrs. OrdinaryGamers for us, for making you so happy! Your audience owes her a round of applause for the behind the scenes work and care she does for you!
I was half way listening to this. This seemed scary for the small knowledge I got from what I was paying attention to. Then you said it was “ancient technology.” So now I don’t feel so scared of this happening to a NATO country.
See that's why i am subbed to this with Mexican from India,, Ginger Ale.. he's a PRO ! Not even mentioned the Steel Series that he uses to play Pokemon with in the background AMAZING. 我知道你的地址
Through heat mapping and other easily accessible sources I know that Kim Jong has a steam account so I'm just imagining him livid his whole country just got hit offline by some kid in his tarkov match.
I remember in the early 2000's North Korea had a website where you could purchase all kinds of things they make. I am not sure if it still exists. Was very interesting. Farm equipment to military hardware.
Wow, the world of cybersecurity and hacking is both fascinating and kind of scary at the same time! It's crazy to think about the lengths some countries go to.
@@codyryan9789well I can see why; for sitting in front of a computer eventually getting carpal tunnel, stiff bones, and eye pain for 12+ hrs a day is what I wouldn’t rock with, although with plenty of breaks, coffee, and a good pay, it is worth it.
These cyber hackers could do everyone favors taking out corrupt officals stuff, but instead just think only for themselves or whatever. Then again I expect no less.
That happened in Portugal, a hacker got hold of a bunch of documents proving corruption in sports, but instead of immediately going to the authorities or investigative journalists he tried to blackmail the people involved. Doing the moral thing does not pay the bills.
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD Get reckted few days later i suppose. Playing games with people that can send you your picture and ask "is that you?" is...not very bright.
Hey Mutahar, I've been trying to learn cybersecurity after watching your videos for a few years, but im having trouble knowing where to start. I keep getting lots of differing opinions on what programming language to learn first, where to learn from, etc. How did you go about learning cybersecurity? What language do you think a beginner should learn? How should someone go about learning cybersecurity in 2024? Sorry for the bombardment of questions, -Zach
The only thing I can think about is all those scenes in "The Interview," where Kim cries listening to "Firework," by Katy Perry... which I imagine he can't do anymore because the internet is down 😂😂
*_Hi @someOrdinaryGamers you forgot to blur this out at _**_17:23_**_ just letting you know to help you out. I know how easy it is to forget things like this_*
@@MrSegadude21 No physical weaponry is connected to internet. Ever. Regardless of country of origin, because its stupid and its very stupid, while giving nothing beneficial.
22:20: I remember back in 2011-2013 when DPRK started to increase their nuclear development and testing, there was in fact, a whole Internet movement to push the DPRK offline in response to increases in attacks. I remember seeing posts on various web forums about people researching how DPRK received Internet access from China as well as one Satellite provider. I distinctly remember DPRK holding a 1024 IP block of addresses, which is probably the same one you showcased in this video. Back then, people involved in those forum posts were spending weeks launching DoS attacks at targets they felt were part of the DPRK in order to send some sort of message, and would cheer each other on whenever they'd have some success. As to whether the DoS attack was successful or not escapes me, but the DPRK has definitely been foiled a few times already with their Internet infrastructure. Even so, unless they've really beefed up infrastructure somehow since then, it's probably bound to happen again. The botnets these days are getting to be so large that DoS Protection services still get put to the test at times, and automated exploit discovery is definitely not slowing down...
do you think he doesn't know how to say nginx (engine-x) or did he say it wrong intentionally? also it was a DoS attack, not a DDoS, since it was only one desktop computer attacking the server. the first D means distributed. probably just ran it out of memory.
@@Kyle17206 I've seen a couple of videos of him where he states he does have a regular job. I think one of them was a video talking about sponsors, explaining why he doesn't do sponsored videos.
17:35 Vladivostok to Pyongyang is actually a pretty short flight, almost equal to flying from NYC to Toronto or LA to San Francisco, $230 is very expensive considering how sh1t and ancient the airline is, also flying that distance in North America would only cost $100 or even less
A NATION AT WAR WITH THE USA HAS RESTRICTED BORDERS? IMPOSSIBLE. Why is the country constantly threatened by invasion by the no.1 richest country and military so isolated? Unbelievable, they have literally no human rights. (and they force their men to wear Kim's haircuts, and they also captured unicorns) I love neolibs and their unverifiable sources regarding Kim landing a rocket on the sun or inventing hamburgers. Just shows how far people are willing to go to help a Hegemonic world power justify nuclear bombing a country that has been undermined for nearly a century.
Muta, there are Churches of Scientology in America, Canada, Mexico, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Australia -Everywhere. Israel has a Center of Scientology. But the one place where there is NOT a Church or Center of Scientology, is Palestine. Palestine didn’t become its own country until 1988. Scientology was made in America in 1953 by L. Ron Hubbard. Australia had a church in the 50s very early on. Who knows how long Israel had the Center of Scientology, but we do know it was way before 1988.
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ok
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first
nvm fuck
dislike for selling out
I just started my course hopefully I'll have an update to see how much I learn through the program
RIP Kim's Minecraft server :(
Nah he is a roblox player
Minecraft is he way to creative for him
Sort of related, but if you go check the Steam global download map, there is a tiny blip in NK, around Pyongyang.
Kim is that you?
@wilko9396 I thought he played Phantasy Star Online on DC?
And his world of tanks
@@Tieigo0I'm sure of that
Somewhere in NK, a deep cover agent unplugged two ethernet cables, and plugged them back into the wrong ports.
Lol that boy is under the prison camp now 😂😂
@@cecollins68i dont think north korea could afford the plane trip rn
10 years of debugging damages done right there
Bold of you to assume they can afford 2 ethernet cables
@@cecollins68along with his family
"So what are you doing in your free time?"
"Well, just breaking North Korean internet, you?"
Classic desk job pastime.
Classic unemployment
god gave bro talent and way too much free time
"Just declassifying China's Spyware plans, not much"
Oh shit nice so far best comment
This is like the plot of Watch Dogs when the hacker got hacked back by the hackers hired by the corrupt officials
For some reason this comment gave me a stroke and it read more like:
This is like the plot of Watch Dogs when the hacker got hacked back by the hackers hired by the hackers who hacked back the hackers hacked back and then hired by the corrupt officials
@@Gnurklesquimp2 💀
@@Gnurklesquimp2Now that made it worse. And it read more like:
This is like the plot of Watch Dogs when the hacker is hacked by hackers hacking hackers hacking other hackers and hackers hacking other hackers are hackers from corrupt officials that hires hackers hacking other hackers that are hacking
@@shoutamagatsuchi3076 that's a nice tongue twister
@@shoutamagatsuchi3076 hold my drink.
this is like the plot of watch dogs where the hacker got hacked back by hackers as a result of hackers being hired by corrupt officials to hack the hackers but as a result of the hacking skill of the hackers the hackers ended up hacking the hired hackers because the hired hackers lost their heart for hacking when their hacking motivations became monetary hacking
It actually wasn’t hard, we had someone plant a pile of Big Macs on top of the core router and told Kim where they were. He ate his way through the pile, router included.
Took 10 minutes.
With some practice, we can get it down to 8 mins. Next time.
Winner gets dibs on Winnie the Pooh boardgame
@@ryanvandoren1519speedrun
Time for the Big Bang burger challenge
@@ryanvandoren1519 With a quarter pounder, we can get it down to 5min.
Wait, North Korea had internet to begin with?
Kim has to get Netflix somehow
Most of the country has an Intranet. The wealthy, Lazarus hacking group, the members of Kim's inner circle and Kim himself have normal internet.
intranet
@personzorz and Amazon Prime 😂😂😂
@@personzorzand BBC Iplayer 😂
"Numbers ive blurred out, no need to emergency call them"
Numbers still visible.
Either Muta altered them or literally forgot to blur em, first time id witness him forgetting something like that.
yeah crazu
I called them. They stole my dog...
@@LumpusKrampus John Wick, is that you?
We have access to this website, he probably realized that blurring out these publicly available numbers isn’t worth much
I gave them a jingle. I’m now afraid of the consequences
This story is worth a blinker
Right On!
So true, king.
Right behind you
real
Yeah ill smoke to that. Thank you king
"They're giving out their numbers, which I'm blurring out"
The numbers in question: 17:18
Thats on purpose to create more traffic on channel. Duhhhh 😂😂😂
Yep I called. I had an emergency 🚨 what are you gonna do 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏻♂️ 😂 he prob realized how ridiculous it sounded to be blurring out a public number. It’s like blurring out 911 😒
@@Shmack_kind of a different story. One is illegal to call without a valid reason. Also, 99.9% of people never would have known about it until he put it on public display. Not that I care anyway 😂
@@Kyle17206 it’s not like he d0xed someone. If someone does call and spam it… they gotta find a new hobby 🤣
@@Shmack_ nah, I agree. Just pointing out those numbers and 911 are kind of a different situation
A great deep dive into the world of cybersecurity, internet infrastructure, and the vulnerabilities that even countries can exhibit! It's always fascinating to see how even a single person can create such an impact when it comes to security breaches, definitely a lesson for everyone in this field.
"i blurred them no need to call them" procedes to show them compleatly unblurred. such a chad lol
based af
Chad is when stupid
the numbers were on the public website, he probably thought it was pointless blurring them
then why leave that part in, where he says he will blur it lol@@S_MAN_CHAN
@@tylersmash7134 This comment has the energy of someone who gets stuffed into lockers.
I just wanted to say after many years of crap in the world, I am so glad that this channel still has the same feeling as the first time I ever watched it
Yes
Who would win:
An entire country running their own network infrastructure...
OR, a spiteful dude with a degree in beep boop.
_God, i love this entire story so much._
The funny thing about redstar os is that the older versions like seen when vinesauce joel did a destruction stream on it, was literally just a pirated version of old windows with a lot of admin software put into it that prevented him from doing a lot with the system.
I instantly thought about Joel while watching this video yeah lol
Yo I never hear people talk about vinesauce anymore
8 to 10 years ago you could knock them out with a very low power server or a small botnet. Shit was all connected to one ip
I'm just imagining that every computer in North Korea has *Activate Windows* in every bottom right corner.
Windows? No sane person sanctioned by US will ever use windows. And NK is VERY sanctioned by US.
That awkward moment when your nation-state propaganda machine gets taken down by a Lunix nerd just for the luls...
Lunix?
@@ItsReallyGeo Yes, Lunix. The successor to Linux
@@DarkForce2024ya but don’t forget about Dowswin. Someone copied the code of Windows and made it decent but don’t tell anyone it’s a best kept secret.
@@DarkForce2024 Windeez nuts.
@@avananana ....so I had a wild 4 seconds wondering what Lunar Magic has to do with Linux before I remembered that the Super Mario World editor was not actually called Lunix Magic.
Learning cyber security as a new job and this is fascinating to me
Same here bro I’m a CS major
@@ghostcoffee1099lmfao just Coursera for me but I’ve built pcs and fucked with em my whole life. 😂🥹 hoping with enough time and work
Well it’s a fairly new field. I do find it fascinating however. It does strike intrigue in my brain.
I have a question is it true the market for cyber security is over saturated rn ?
@@Mayhem-cz2wkYes. Tons and tons of them since the pandemic especially since people were inside more. But there’s also a lot of bad actors so it’s a mix.
Would love to see a deep dive into those chinese documents after they're translated
7:52 they literally re-used operation red october but targeting chrome and browser vulnerabilities instead of focusing only on javascript
Mutah I’ve been watching since I was 12 and into the creepy pastas. I hope your days are awesome bro
This is nice. You have a good day also 🥹
Happy 13th birthday!
Muta forgot to blur the numbers at 17:13
i dont think the average muta viewer would know how to dial into north korea
Mutas viewers are not ishowspeeds viewers who always leaks numbers and the viewers call them mutas viewers don't do that
“Forgot”
I rarely know what Muta be talking about but somehow very entertaining
These thirst trap bots gettin outta hand 💀
Bro it's been out of hand for awhile
@@Legitpenguins99Bro it's already been said when something already been happening happens for a while.
@@Legitpenguins99 ik 💀
@@lain6889 it's already been said that "it's already been said", it's been happening for a while. people like to exclaim every now and then
The story about WATER in the Nuclear Missiles is starting to make more sense now.
what story?
If you mean the recent-ish news about "water" in missiles, that was China. And it wasn't actual water but instead just much cheaper fuel than what they were intended to have
well, technically the water isn't in the missiles, the water is in reserve tanks meant to fill the missiles, so all they have to do is check their reserve tanks before fueling
@@Pasi123 they're not going out of their way to find cHeAPerR fUeL before stealing, the fuel is dilute because they're replacing the weight of stolen fuel with water
@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive recent scandal involving the missile forces in China, either the fuel was watered down in a literal sense or "water" is an idiom to mean they were cheated by their suppliers with inferior product.
IMAGINE IF MUTA GOT A LOW TAPER FADE
He finna pull all the girls 💇♂️
or take a shower !
Bro gonna be rizzahar
Bro todays comments are top tier, first the blinker comment now this taper fade got me rolling 🤣🤣
dead meme bro
Having met people who used to organize tours of North Korea (honestly, going there isn’t difficult if you’re not, let’s say from a country actively trying to destroy them (the US). Their mountain ranges (what this particular tour covered) are breathtaking. And you can hike down off these mountains and meet the villagers. And they’re very generous with what they have (a Korean trait across national boundaries).
Is it great? Obviously not. But the North Koreans know that too. Ask any Russian or anyone from one of the USSR’s satellite countries. They knew what they were missing in terms of pop culture, they just couldn’t get it reliably or safely.
Why do you say the US are actively trying to destroy them?
Next to be monitored 24/7
19:50 nginx is actually pronounced "engine x"
Also he says Lunix instead of Linux 20:40 I think this Muta is a deep fake
@@iamspencerx lunix is a linux successor; it's a real thing
This story kinda reminds me of what you'd see in a comedy film..
Hacker sets scripts to run.. goes to kitchen.. boils kettle.
Korea losing its mind and internet..
Hacker makes coffee.. goes to the toilet, drinks coffee whilet on shitter.
Koreas infrastructure burns
Hacker farts out a log. Flushes toilet, washes hands, finished coffee.
Korea dead on the internet
Hacker makes lunch, eats lunch, plays xbox for a while.
Korea in mass hysteria.
10:37 Aw! You have your wife as your lock screen! The two of you seem so happy together and passionate about the other - I pray that you both may be blessed in whatever endeavors you both decide to share together, and that any issues you encounter will be dealt with swiftly, with honest communication, and humility for each other.
Also, be sure to thank Mrs. OrdinaryGamers for us, for making you so happy! Your audience owes her a round of applause for the behind the scenes work and care she does for you!
what the fuck are you on about lmao
Lol
Is that is wife? She fine. Muta got a snow bunny 😅
Yeah his wife is a pretty blond lady. ❤
Soon the day approaches when we will need our Aiden Pearce’s, Raymond Kenny’s, and Marcus Holloway’s. Do not be afraid to be the hackers we need.
I will low-key try, though I will never in 10 years be Muta tier 😂
The Biden administration has announced millions in prize money. Just google its called cybersecurity challenge.
Can't wait for the Netflix Biopics
We need to form dedsec
10:30 a zero day is what they called a bug that not even the vendor is aware of. Why? Well because the vendor has known zero days about it!!!
I was half way listening to this. This seemed scary for the small knowledge I got from what I was paying attention to. Then you said it was “ancient technology.” So now I don’t feel so scared of this happening to a NATO country.
Dang, did Kim reboot his router or something?
Nah he just unplugged it n plugged it back in
See that's why i am subbed to this with Mexican from India,, Ginger Ale.. he's a PRO !
Not even mentioned the Steel Series that he uses to play Pokemon with in the background AMAZING.
我知道你的地址
Through heat mapping and other easily accessible sources I know that Kim Jong has a steam account so I'm just imagining him livid his whole country just got hit offline by some kid in his tarkov match.
I assumed that a few cows accidentally stampeded through a field where North Korea's internet cables were buried.
22:28 Muta launches his own missle
Hi! A far friend of azaka from one of his communities here, Congratulations azaka, also known as @still for making it this far
I remember in the early 2000's North Korea had a website where you could purchase all kinds of things they make. I am not sure if it still exists. Was very interesting. Farm equipment to military hardware.
Does anybody know why Muta's background furniture is always completely changing?
its like the gfuel tower, always changed. such a mystery
Wut changes
he gets swatted after every vid, so he has to move houses every day
@@cmdxxThis is true. I'm his chair
@@monkeymartsomeordinarychair
Actual video starts at 1:15.
Wow, the world of cybersecurity and hacking is both fascinating and kind of scary at the same time! It's crazy to think about the lengths some countries go to.
im sick of this bot
Nah, cybersecurity is boring.
@@codyryan9789well I can see why; for sitting in front of a computer eventually getting carpal tunnel, stiff bones, and eye pain for 12+ hrs a day is what I wouldn’t rock with, although with plenty of breaks, coffee, and a good pay, it is worth it.
What a legend. Truly the cyber goat.
Unless I'm missing something, you didn't actually blur out the numbers you mentioned around the 17:18 mark
eh, the numbers are public anyway so there isn't much issue
still pretty funny though
It's the thought that counts.
Funny enough but him describing the people in North Korea is the exact description he can label America as
Bro at 7:00 I thought it was my phone and I was actually tweakin
These cyber hackers could do everyone favors taking out corrupt officals stuff, but instead just think only for themselves or
whatever.
Then again I expect no less.
Money and sensitive information is the drive for these guy usually.
That happened in Portugal, a hacker got hold of a bunch of documents proving corruption in sports, but instead of immediately going to the authorities or investigative journalists he tried to blackmail the people involved.
Doing the moral thing does not pay the bills.
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD Get reckted few days later i suppose. Playing games with people that can send you your picture and ask "is that you?" is...not very bright.
17:58 man did the windows XP notification sound XD
HOLY SHIT YES LMAO
Good find muta
iran's internet situation is also worth covering , please do
Half the comment section is pointing out how the numbers were, in fact, *_not_* blurred out.
Hey Mutahar, I've been trying to learn cybersecurity after watching your videos for a few years, but im having trouble knowing where to start. I keep getting lots of differing opinions on what programming language to learn first, where to learn from, etc. How did you go about learning cybersecurity? What language do you think a beginner should learn? How should someone go about learning cybersecurity in 2024?
Sorry for the bombardment of questions, -Zach
nice try North Korea, we're onto you!
The only thing I can think about is all those scenes in "The Interview," where Kim cries listening to "Firework," by Katy Perry...
which I imagine he can't do anymore because the internet is down 😂😂
yooooo Muta's cut is lookin' FRESH
That Azaka person, I WAS IN THE SAME SERVER AS THWM HOLY AHIT
Hi fily we see you
*_Hi @someOrdinaryGamers you forgot to blur this out at _**_17:23_**_ just letting you know to help you out. I know how easy it is to forget things like this_*
Hi Muta!
Great job on blurring out those emergency numbers at 17:14... lol
honestly i'd be afraid of some hackers getting access to NK's missiles
I guarantee you nk doesn't have weaponry of that caliber that is connected to technology like that
@@MrSegadude21 No physical weaponry is connected to internet. Ever. Regardless of country of origin, because its stupid and its very stupid, while giving nothing beneficial.
22:20: I remember back in 2011-2013 when DPRK started to increase their nuclear development and testing, there was in fact, a whole Internet movement to push the DPRK offline in response to increases in attacks. I remember seeing posts on various web forums about people researching how DPRK received Internet access from China as well as one Satellite provider. I distinctly remember DPRK holding a 1024 IP block of addresses, which is probably the same one you showcased in this video. Back then, people involved in those forum posts were spending weeks launching DoS attacks at targets they felt were part of the DPRK in order to send some sort of message, and would cheer each other on whenever they'd have some success.
As to whether the DoS attack was successful or not escapes me, but the DPRK has definitely been foiled a few times already with their Internet infrastructure. Even so, unless they've really beefed up infrastructure somehow since then, it's probably bound to happen again. The botnets these days are getting to be so large that DoS Protection services still get put to the test at times, and automated exploit discovery is definitely not slowing down...
The way you said NginX almost gave me a heart attack
I used to just say the letters until I heard someone pronounce it correctly 😂
18:00 that fucking sound he makes sends me everytime, I keep repeating that scene
how is no one talking about this LMAOOOO
Anyone else hear "en Ginxx" instead of "engine X" and had a small heart attack
when your version of nginx is so old it's nJINXED
it triggered me
your phone background made me go aww. very cute muta.
bUT MuTA
@ 17:20 you forgot to blur the numbers
-Gus
North Korea had internet?
they got there own smart phones and arcades
Kim gotta get his OF baddies somehow...
Yes but it’s called intranet
Only 1% of them
Kim needs his steam and eshop games
17:14
"Which I'm blurring out, no need to emergency call them."
...who's gonna tell him
where can i get some SOGgy socks
Oh man I just found my new favorite channel!
do you think he doesn't know how to say nginx (engine-x) or did he say it wrong intentionally? also it was a DoS attack, not a DDoS, since it was only one desktop computer attacking the server. the first D means distributed. probably just ran it out of memory.
he probably didnt know
"They've given out their numbers, which I'm blurring out, no need to emergency call them"
Lol
What does Muta do for work? I imagine some sort of software work.
cyber security
@@scarm_runedoes he actually? I figured his channel is big enough to the point where he doesn't need a 9-5
I dunno he Canadian them taxes ain't cheap @@Kyle17206
@@Kyle17206 I've seen a couple of videos of him where he states he does have a regular job. I think one of them was a video talking about sponsors, explaining why he doesn't do sponsored videos.
@@CoTeCiOtmhe's also done videos being sponsored by manscaped
17:17 I think you forgot to blur out the numbers.
Muta should get a low taper fade
Dat Canada Dry product placement, lmao love you Muta
17:14 you did not blur the numbers
ain't it great
Last time I was this early she wasnt happy
yooo I had this Bobson Dugnutt guy reach out to me for sploits. Everything makes so much sense now.
You know who else's internet was taken down!?
*MY MOM!!*
Okay muscleman
🤯
Terrifying.
This is hilarious! 1 person! Thanks Mutahar.
Truly an ordinary moment
17:35 Vladivostok to Pyongyang is actually a pretty short flight, almost equal to flying from NYC to Toronto or LA to San Francisco, $230 is very expensive considering how sh1t and ancient the airline is, also flying that distance in North America would only cost $100 or even less
16:17 *isnotreal 🍉
Crazy name, no thumb nail loaded, Mudahhh🤯
Its pronounced engine x
just finished the first website video, now this is uploaded, nice!
As soon as you said ancient versions of Apache I knew it was a disaster lmao there are some hilariously bad exploits to be abused.
This almost sounds like something out of the first splinter cell game with information warfare!
4:55 says the american, where almost half of the people in it have never left america.
And >95% of which are huffed up on propaganda delivered by centralized mass media, monopolized by few old insatiable ghouls.
A NATION AT WAR WITH THE USA HAS RESTRICTED BORDERS? IMPOSSIBLE. Why is the country constantly threatened by invasion by the no.1 richest country and military so isolated? Unbelievable, they have literally no human rights. (and they force their men to wear Kim's haircuts, and they also captured unicorns)
I love neolibs and their unverifiable sources regarding Kim landing a rocket on the sun or inventing hamburgers. Just shows how far people are willing to go to help a Hegemonic world power justify nuclear bombing a country that has been undermined for nearly a century.
Muta says basically so much and now I can't unhear it
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1:41 The way he said: "No no no no".
Free North Koreans
17:16 Think the homie forgot to blur out those numbers.
Muta, there are Churches of Scientology in America, Canada, Mexico, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Australia -Everywhere. Israel has a Center of Scientology. But the one place where there is NOT a Church or Center of Scientology, is Palestine. Palestine didn’t become its own country until 1988. Scientology was made in America in 1953 by L. Ron Hubbard. Australia had a church in the 50s very early on. Who knows how long Israel had the Center of Scientology, but we do know it was way before 1988.
this is crazy incorrect but okay. not sure what you are trying to prove here, other than that the US Empire fully supports the Church of Scientology 😅
Cant believe ppl follow that
@@scarletkittyeyes Crazy incorrect that Google has pictures of churches for scientology around the globe? I don’t think so. And I wish I was kidding.
@@k-kayla And yet, it is in Israel. Look up ‘Center of Scientology’ and you’ll see it in Israel.
@@k-kayla Look up Center of Scientology on Google. It is in Israel.
The company is called "I sue em" and somebody couldn't resist.
Those emergency numbers ain't blurred out my fellow ordinary gamer