This guy was good at computers. Judge should've incourage him to do better with computers. Instead they ban it LOL. This is how villains made. Great content btw
To be fair, this was like the early to mid 2000s and this judge was likely a boomer. He and most of the government took computers seriously, but they didn't see the value in white hat hackers yet and in fact saw tech as mainly a threat.
If you keep producing content like this, you'll be a millionaire in no time. You can't always see where you're headed but if you keep working towards your goals eventually you'll get there. You're motivated stay that way! Best of luck and good fortune Jack Rhysider.
He only has 300k subs right now, I imagine in 1-2 years it will be in the millions, in a decade it will be in the 10s of millions. I say he'll reach the 1M a year in cash in around a decade from now if everything goes right
I found the show a couple weeks ago over Christmas - and I've binged every single episode. I listen to it while I code and it's made me so productive but also so entertained. keep up the great work & the great storytelling Jack.
man, I needed to hear this story so badly. I couldn't stop smiling and saying "I needed to hear this" at the end, when he started talking about his suggestions. Thanks doggyg!
Such a good story. Hope he is able to continue to get closer to his dad and that his dad is able to see that he is truly doing amazing meaningful work making the world a more secure place
All these stories are not only entertaining, but informative and inspiring. Well done, all around. I love when passion, skill and determination come together to make something beautiful. I'm on my way to a similar story!
i know this dude from a video game.. lol Tommy is one of the most interesting people ive ever been in contact with. incredibly motivated and tons of heart. love you bro!
Love your channel Jack and thank the guy for telling his history was very interesting and I find the hacking in the 1990s kind of interesting since the internet was still kind of like a new piece of tech.
bug bounties are for students to get experience . experienced hackers usually get a job in a red team where its harder. experienced hackers that do bugbounty are hated by the community because they are just picking low hanging fruit instead of leaving it for students and juniors to practice on . most master hackers dont do bug bounty anymore .
@@myname-mz3lo but I don't wanna do red teaming for a company, I don't wanna sell my freedom for a company just because they pay well, I'll only work for a company as an independent contractor.
@@myname-mz3lo Red teamers and pentesters usually don't make more than 150k a year, Tommy on the other hand made 160k in a single day, to me if you make more money than a professional pentester on bug bounties then it's not worth it, doesn't matter if you are the ultimate master hacker being underpayed and a wage slave...
@@myname-mz3lo there's a big difference in red teaming and bug bounty. Bug bounty your scope is limited to a single web app or mobile app most of the time and your goal is to find bugs in that application but with red teaming you're using and endless list of different ways to gain physical access to a building or whatever during day or night, using social engineering or cloning access cards or they'll do internal pentest where they hire a hacker to pretend to be an employee and see if they could be compromised by an employee that wished to do the company harm
very inspiring im getting into ethical hacking and litterally spend all day and night reading and watching hacking videos and learning how to use these tools. I was also incarcerated for 3 years as a child. He is proof that it can be done. Thats all i needed to go hard on this journey! Ill see you arounf DAWGYG hopefully in a ctf or a lecture
I am a guy who knows little about computer worked like 14 hours a day, 6 days a week for a cleaning company in Dubai with little or nothing to show while people who don't do much work makes all the money. I want to learn about ethical hacking and cyber security
The punishment for these crimes has to change. Imagine how helpful to national security this could be? Have them work for the government as a part of their probation. Putting these smart kids in prison or not allowing them to use a computer is a waste of national resources. He couldn't go to school because he couldn't use a computer. This is upsetting. This kid and many others would be of great help to win the cyber war against our enemies. Uncle Sam, please stop punishing kids the wrong way. Put them to work instead of punishing them from doing what they love to do. Also, pay them well.
Soon we wont be able to steal a stick of gum from the shop, the System steals from us, the other way around is not tolerated...so they come down hard on these young people because they can interfere with the surveillance state that is planned.
Are you stupid? You think these people weren't smart enough to know that they could earn a lot of money legally by selling those skills to companies? They did it for the thrill of being on the wrong side of the law.
if anyone skips these episodes because of just bad language i feel sorry for them and they dont deserve the great podcasts you offer . once again an amazing episode . will you ever make a bad one i dont know but i doubt it haha
Well, his dad wants him to do a 9-5 to be a wage slave like him, but not everyone wants to be a loser in the rigged economy game. The so-called Federal Reserve bank is the biggest cancer of them all with fractional reserve banking.
@@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Yeah, but on another note, it's not about being a wage slave as you term it - old school folk, at least some of them, believe in unwritten philosophy of "dignity in work" If Dawgy can read this, hear me out: Sell the skyline (or not) Put up a cybersecurity or IT school, rent or put up an office or startup, wear a tie, give dad a job as security guard. So you working 9 to 5, dad gets to see you in a tie before he passes, earns his keep, you get to play big boss man. three birds one stone. Who knows maybe it can even 10x.
What I don't understand is how the government would rather prosecute a guy who is hacking at 12 because he is bored, than take that guy send him to a high end computer school and make him work for the military for 6 years after he graduates/ turns 18? Seems like a much better use of people with ability, rather than sending them to prison to waste their lives away. Especially for " computer crimes" that aren't really crimes.
Dawgyg is one of the OGs of hacking and bug bounty’s. If this dude wrote a 3 volume info product on how to become a master hacker and sold it as both a digital and hard product he would make his green hat a gold hat overnight.
That dad sounds like my dad. Telling me to get a real job, work for 50 years then retire. No sir. I'm retiring before 40 kind sir. Won't be working my whole life like you.
I’m incredibly fortunate to came across you on TH-cam, someone like you in my life. I couldn't have gotten a brand new car without you. THANK YOU *MYSTERY PLANETORG*
Reminds me of the good old days. I knew I'd eventually get into serious trouble if I didn't change my ways. Now I barely touch a pc unless I need to do taxes.
Hey Jack, love the content. Can you do the backstory of the Turkish man who stole 55 million due to ATM hacking in NYC. Ercan Findikoglu I believe his name was.
I did that story! But it's only for patreon www.patreon.com/join/darknetdiaries/checkout?rid=2523778&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.patreon.com%2Fposts%2Fbonus-episode-7-43941224
Great Episode... I use to hack Honda motorbikes, 440 four sport and the 550 four without a key or tool. If I saw one parked up, I used to start it up and leave it idling, waiting for the guy that owned it. Watching his face was a picture as he scratched his head thinking.. "What the Fuck"!!" Yeah, nicking bikes was an addiction for me and I ended up doing 2 spells in jail, so I can relate to DAWGYG. Again, great Episode as usual . P.S I did go to the owner and tell him what the flaw in me actually starting his bike was. A fuse lol
yeah, I was at one point "bruh, I took down the internet by accident once too when I rooted a pc in the lab and class was canceled" to "wow, that is way too far, this dude is good" edit: I didn't mean to take down the internet, the class was just boring and seeing if I could root the device was suppose to just be harmless exploration
this guys story almost made me cry I can relate to this so much, my dad can be the same way and im from West Virginia, I wish this guy was my friend so I could tell him my story and have someone to tell my hacks too lol. If you see this ommy, Keep your head up and take care of your family Dawg thats the number one thing in life but learning computers is always going to be there. I hope all works out for you and you get the respect of your dad you deserve G. in my case my dad just acts like he is never satisfied or proud of you because he wants to see you be the best you can become as well as the fact he cant deal with his emotions like mine I feel but I could be wrong too lol hope all is well OG. Teach me your ways!!!!!!!!!!!! lol
Feel bad for the guy at the end not having anyone too talk too about the stuff he does and have irl friends. I think thats just a part of being a hacker, and if you do make friends that aren't hackers telling them you're a hacker is just gonna make them not trust you. Best too be a hacker and something else and let that something else be who you are IRL. You'll do a lot better.
Fyi DG your dad thinks the money is dirty, it doesn't matter how much you make until he understands that your career is legitimate. Also, happy to hear this heartwarming story, I'm happy for your success DG.
"just as much addicted to hacking as I've been any drug" felt that, my first real important system I got into felt better than my first time doing blow, will never forget that high
You really need to stop with this thing you do. You pause them in the middle of their story to, sometimes verbatim, just repeat what they just said again. Just let them tell their awesome story! GUEST: "I would DDOS my school's internet so I could go outside and play" JACK: *ABRUPTLY PAUSES* "He would DDOS his school's internet because he would rather go outside and play?" *UNPAUSES* Like dood. Sometimes it's best to just let them tell it lol, I get maybe you are trying to get to a target time limit or something but this kills it for me. And when you clearly overreact or try to overdramatize something to buzz it up. Also you can stop sneaking in ways to mentions yourself or your own background - you're a youtuber.
yes, that, and also the most obvious and stupid questions you can ask. please step up your "interviewer" game. its not just about asking a question, mate.
my favourate so far, deep down that guys dad just feels inadiquate when he should be super proud of his kid, i can relate for real, Never live your life to impress someone who doesnt respect you, it will make you unhappy, do what your good at
Despite what some people might think the US government and military does not employ the most talented minds. The most talented minds always go into private sectors. When top notch talent gets in criminal trouble the government is usually all over it, drooling at the opportunity.
the thing about interesting people is they are able to embellish just enough to make their story good. A mostly true story here, you'll find they are the best kind
As intelligent as he is, he's always trying to seek the validation of others. Family I'll buy you cars, will you love me now? Dad I'm getting a "real" job, will you love me now?
*With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $120,000 bond/stock portfolio*
True, the US-Stock Market had been on it's longest bull-run in history, so the mass hysteria and panic is relatable, considering were not accustomed to such troubled markets, but as you mentioned there are avenues lurking around if you know where to look, l've netted over $650k in the past 8 months and it wasn't some rocket-science strat. I applied , I just knew I needed a firm and reliable technique to navigate better in these times, so I hired a portfoilo advisor.
financial advisor is 'Jackson Sten Marsh'. I found him on a CNBC interview where he was featured Afterwards I reached out to him. he has since then provided me with entry and exit points in securities I focus on.
Thank you for this tip. it was easy to find your coach. Did my due diligence on him before scheduling a phone call with him. He seems proficient considering his résumé.
You can take a piece of paper, Get a bottle, Write down the amount and put it back in the bottle. Then take the bottle and shove it up your ass along with that imaginary money.
The restriction on any computer access seems archaic nowadays. Like, almost everything is connected to the internet now or has some form of a computer associated with its design. This punishment practice has to be revisited since it would honestly hinder a person's ability to be reintegrated back into society.
"No matter how many times they removed him, he kept... finding... a... way... in..." **suspensful music** "Yeah so I basically I just kept clicking reconnect" LMAO
Hey Jack I was wondering how much time does it take you to make a video! I love so much your content and I am close to have been watching everything, I am sad that there will no longer be new content for sometime, you are such a good story teller!
sending kids to federal prison for the mistakes of others is kinda crazy to me. all the kids did was take advantage of other peoples forthcomings. should be hiring them tbh
I mean, those sysadmins, incident response crew, etc have to work hard to fix and find stuff, there is damage to their reputation and infrastructure, etc. Hacking isn’t a victimless crime.
@@mikeybroski3686 hackers r getting more jailtime than rapists. most times, its literally just teenagers f-ing about. sending them to federal prison for it is pretty wild imo. not saying their shouldnt be any punishment, but they r putting computer nerds in the same jail as murderers and rapists.
Someone should send that judge a link to this video. Judge and teachers and those in careers dedicated to bettering society one person at a time can receive no greater appreciation than to know that they made a significant impact on someone else’s life.
You notice all this guys getting into trouble the main reason they where bored. Intel should pick this up. Put them to work early. In my humble opinion.
Not sure how this plays out today for people in these types of situations. IMO, If I owned/operated a company and an individual with incredible IT skills applied, I wouldnt really care if you had federal PC charges unless it was "pedo" shit (f those people!).
Thats because you dont own a business. One look at this guys cred and you see drug convictions fraud, ciber crimes, 10 felonies, parole violations. You then decide oh fuck it hes convicted of all these things. But sure ill pay him to hack my systems over and over again. Allowing him to get at any information he wants every day. Screw that.
This dude has absolutely waisted money on vehicles. This is crazy. I hope he gets better financial advice. Make all that money work for you bro. I hope you are. Best of luck.
How is it a "waste" of money if its what he wanted and makes him and his sibling happy? Not everyone wants to be a financial guru or stock market expert, many of us like spending what we worked for on things we want regardless of there future value.
@@joshbrookes6439 I mean tbh, most cars don't gain value, especially if you're using them a lot. They're just saying he should probably look into investing and saving a lot of that money into a savings accounts.
Yeah, Fast and Furious came out when I was in middle school, in Miami, where it was made. I was born-and-raised in infamous Miami, FL, USA, and I happily left all three places.
Lmao, talking about getting in trouble at school, when I was in high school, I went to a charter school where all of our work was done on the computers. Well I was pissed at some people that I went to school with and so I snuck onto their network and deleted all of the work that was saved on their servers that was turned in by all of the people that I didn’t like. Landing me in a world of trouble, lol.
After he said he hacked EA I already knew this was a good man that should have his record expunged.
I wouldn't get out of bed for 160k a day. Now 161k, totally different story
@ImmaFish hahaha xD
@Fish huh
Your where Iam heading to : after they refuse to pay me for my network ,access control and security systems installation
Code:Rhood
😂😂😂
Lol
I really hope dawgyG's dad will open up to him. He is simply doing what he loves, and what he enjoys
Fancy new cars tend to make it easier lol.
You are better off without a-holes like that in your life.
The most impressive hack this guy did was that he was 12 in 1994 and 22 in 2006
Exactly
There was lag 😅
Dial up was glitchy back then
🤣 HAHA EPIC!
haha🤣🤣🤣🤣💀
Tommy is a great guy, taking his time to turn his life around trying the best to please his old man.. my hats off to him.
your white hat or black hat?
This guy was good at computers. Judge should've incourage him to do better with computers. Instead they ban it LOL. This is how villains made. Great content btw
boomers prefering punishment over redirecting towards good, they're as useful as soda, it tastes good on the short run but causes cancer
To be fair, this was like the early to mid 2000s and this judge was likely a boomer. He and most of the government took computers seriously, but they didn't see the value in white hat hackers yet and in fact saw tech as mainly a threat.
If the government had any sense they would of recruited him when he was 19. You can’t take someone’s passion and gift away from them.
If you keep producing content like this, you'll be a millionaire in no time. You can't always see where you're headed but if you keep working towards your goals eventually you'll get there. You're motivated stay that way! Best of luck and good fortune Jack Rhysider.
He only has 300k subs right now, I imagine in 1-2 years it will be in the millions, in a decade it will be in the 10s of millions. I say he'll reach the 1M a year in cash in around a decade from now if everything goes right
I found the show a couple weeks ago over Christmas - and I've binged every single episode. I listen to it while I code and it's made me so productive but also so entertained.
keep up the great work & the great storytelling Jack.
Can you teach me how to code or links that explain it ??
@@Jiggywey you're on youtube. It's right under your nose
Love the channel, found it recently and I have watched no joke 50 + episodes
SAME!!
@@hmistry ayyyy
Welcome to the club
Yuup, it's just so addictive
This was a wild story - been listening to you for two years! Thanks for everything you do and for inspiring me to make my own content, Jack.
I’m gay too I loved it it’s great for us gey boi boi gey guise gey guys whatcha goin do whenimoggonandinsideyou
Son: "I made $1 Million!"
Dad: "Get a real job!"
Real sad to hear this.
He probably had a lot of fear and lack of understanding that his son wasn't going to end up back in prison based on what he's doing to make a living.
He screwed up so much before, probably made their lives hell. He wasn't that smart, really smart ones never get caught.
Dad went no contact but honestly Tommy should have NC'd him first.
@@MewtwoStruckBack Exactly what I came here to say. I'd have kept Dad to the NC. Permanently.
yeah what a total douche bag
Crazy how life can go, he accidently logged into a hackers chatroom
"Accidentally"
No such thing as a coincidence.
How did you do that
man, I needed to hear this story so badly. I couldn't stop smiling and saying "I needed to hear this" at the end, when he started talking about his suggestions. Thanks doggyg!
I'm so happy I found this channel. Such a good listen. And I've highly recommended it to many people.
This man's crucible is so inspiring. I hope Tommy knows he is a huge inspiration to so many. Jack too!
Such a good story. Hope he is able to continue to get closer to his dad and that his dad is able to see that he is truly doing amazing meaningful work making the world a more secure place
why the guy sounds like a total jerk wad.
All these stories are not only entertaining, but informative and inspiring. Well done, all around. I love when passion, skill and determination come together to make something beautiful. I'm on my way to a similar story!
the only podcast channel I always listen in its entirely. truly great content. keep it up!
i know this dude from a video game.. lol Tommy is one of the most interesting people ive ever been in contact with. incredibly motivated and tons of heart.
love you bro!
Love your channel Jack and thank the guy for telling his history was very interesting and I find the hacking in the 1990s kind of interesting since the internet was still kind of like a new piece of tech.
Yeah I'd be better if the guy could tell the story without Jack and trying to help him tell his story
I remember seeing a documentary on this guy. He just runs through bug bounties like they're nothing
bug bounties are for students to get experience . experienced hackers usually get a job in a red team where its harder. experienced hackers that do bugbounty are hated by the community because they are just picking low hanging fruit instead of leaving it for students and juniors to practice on . most master hackers dont do bug bounty anymore .
@@myname-mz3lo but I don't wanna do red teaming for a company, I don't wanna sell my freedom for a company just because they pay well, I'll only work for a company as an independent contractor.
@@myname-mz3lo Red teamers and pentesters usually don't make more than 150k a year, Tommy on the other hand made 160k in a single day, to me if you make more money than a professional pentester on bug bounties then it's not worth it, doesn't matter if you are the ultimate master hacker being underpayed and a wage slave...
@@myname-mz3lo there's a big difference in red teaming and bug bounty. Bug bounty your scope is limited to a single web app or mobile app most of the time and your goal is to find bugs in that application but with red teaming you're using and endless list of different ways to gain physical access to a building or whatever during day or night, using social engineering or cloning access cards or they'll do internal pentest where they hire a hacker to pretend to be an employee and see if they could be compromised by an employee that wished to do the company harm
@@myname-mz3lo the longer bug hunting is around the more secure web apps will be. Just look how far everything has come in the passed 15 years or so.
Who does this cover at for this series. Its incredible!
very inspiring im getting into ethical hacking and litterally spend all day and night reading and watching hacking videos and learning how to use these tools. I was also incarcerated for 3 years as a child. He is proof that it can be done. Thats all i needed to go hard on this journey! Ill see you arounf DAWGYG hopefully in a ctf or a lecture
Hi sir
I am a guy who knows little about computer worked like 14 hours a day, 6 days a week for a cleaning company in Dubai with little or nothing to show while people who don't do much work makes all the money. I want to learn about ethical hacking and cyber security
@@hammedfemisuleiman2141 try overthewire, it's a decent start.
The punishment for these crimes has to change. Imagine how helpful to national security this could be? Have them work for the government as a part of their probation. Putting these smart kids in prison or not allowing them to use a computer is a waste of national resources. He couldn't go to school because he couldn't use a computer. This is upsetting. This kid and many others would be of great help to win the cyber war against our enemies. Uncle Sam, please stop punishing kids the wrong way. Put them to work instead of punishing them from doing what they love to do. Also, pay them well.
I disagree. It was the punishment / threat of punishment that stopped him from committing more crimes.
No, the last thing we need is to provide the blob with more soldiers for their surveillance apparatus
Soon we wont be able to steal a stick of gum from the shop, the System steals from us, the other way around is not tolerated...so they come down hard on these young people because they can interfere with the surveillance state that is planned.
Fr. Russia and China hacks us often and we can’t do much than try to defend
Are you stupid? You think these people weren't smart enough to know that they could earn a lot of money legally by selling those skills to companies?
They did it for the thrill of being on the wrong side of the law.
if anyone skips these episodes because of just bad language i feel sorry for them and they dont deserve the great podcasts you offer . once again an amazing episode . will you ever make a bad one i dont know but i doubt it haha
I heard the word "shit" twice, that's it. lol
I have a full appreciation for DAWGYG. His story is incredible what a guy.
Seems like a good guy at heart and humble. Hope relationship with dad improves. I think a lot of us can relate
A little note about Tommy's dad wanting his son to get a real job, dads are just like that.
Deep inside, he's proud.
Well, his dad wants him to do a 9-5 to be a wage slave like him, but not everyone wants to be a loser in the rigged economy game. The so-called Federal Reserve bank is the biggest cancer of them all with fractional reserve banking.
:3 You just have to balance dopamine levels, to avoid boredom. Lol. I love the fact to avoid people and horrendous traffic, by working at home. Lol.
@@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Yeah, but on another note, it's not about being a wage slave as you term it - old school folk, at least some of them, believe in unwritten philosophy of "dignity in work"
If Dawgy can read this, hear me out: Sell the skyline (or not) Put up a cybersecurity or IT school, rent or put up an office or startup, wear a tie, give dad a job as security guard. So you working 9 to 5, dad gets to see you in a tie before he passes, earns his keep, you get to play big boss man. three birds one stone.
Who knows maybe it can even 10x.
That's not always true. Don't assume other people's motives.
This.
What I don't understand is how the government would rather prosecute a guy who is hacking at 12 because he is bored, than take that guy send him to a high end computer school and make him work for the military for 6 years after he graduates/ turns 18?
Seems like a much better use of people with ability, rather than sending them to prison to waste their lives away.
Especially for " computer crimes" that aren't really crimes.
Maybe the most underrated podcast on the internet
Thank you Jack for the weekly uploads ily
Dawgyg is one of the OGs of hacking and bug bounty’s. If this dude wrote a 3 volume info product on how to become a master hacker and sold it as both a digital and hard product he would make his green hat a gold hat overnight.
I wonder if he codes his own tools sometimes.
That dad sounds like my dad. Telling me to get a real job, work for 50 years then retire. No sir. I'm retiring before 40 kind sir. Won't be working my whole life like you.
Him saying "wigger" and not "wigga" is wild 😂😂😂
favorite episode so far
I’m incredibly fortunate to came across you on TH-cam, someone like you in my life. I couldn't have gotten a brand new car without you. THANK YOU *MYSTERY PLANETORG*
Your help was unexpected, it turned out to be timely such a divine intervention, I can’t thank you enough
Reminds me of the good old days. I knew I'd eventually get into serious trouble if I didn't change my ways. Now I barely touch a pc unless I need to do taxes.
Dang it! I was going to bed then you release an episode? I don't have the willpower to wait.🤷♂️
Awwwyeaaahh!! I've been checking Spotify every day for a new DND ep
He doesn't make $160,000 per day lol. He probably had a few bug bounties that paid him that much but it doesn't happen everyday.
Hey Jack, I have recently discovered your channel and just wanted to say that i really enjoy your videos, keep it up!
I have loved listening to your show since the beginning! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Dude saying most people would call him a wigger instantly made me trust him😂
That's honesty right there 👍
Hey Jack, love the content. Can you do the backstory of the Turkish man who stole 55 million due to ATM hacking in NYC. Ercan Findikoglu I believe his name was.
I did that story! But it's only for patreon www.patreon.com/join/darknetdiaries/checkout?rid=2523778&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.patreon.com%2Fposts%2Fbonus-episode-7-43941224
Great Episode... I use to hack Honda motorbikes, 440 four sport and the 550 four without a key or tool. If I saw one parked up, I used to start it up and leave it idling, waiting for the guy that owned it. Watching his face was a picture as he scratched his head thinking.. "What the Fuck"!!"
Yeah, nicking bikes was an addiction for me and I ended up doing 2 spells in jail, so I can relate to DAWGYG.
Again, great Episode as usual .
P.S I did go to the owner and tell him what the flaw in me actually starting his bike was. A fuse lol
These corporations are paying pennies for what the exploit could cost them.
Tommy is just a natural, very hard to beat.
bro fr hacked into the military in highschool just so he could skip school
School is hated by everyone in the World :D
yeah, I was at one point "bruh, I took down the internet by accident once too when I rooted a pc in the lab and class was canceled" to "wow, that is way too far, this dude is good"
edit: I didn't mean to take down the internet, the class was just boring and seeing if I could root the device was suppose to just be harmless exploration
Lmaooo
this guys story almost made me cry I can relate to this so much, my dad can be the same way and im from West Virginia, I wish this guy was my friend so I could tell him my story and have someone to tell my hacks too lol. If you see this ommy, Keep your head up and take care of your family Dawg thats the number one thing in life but learning computers is always going to be there. I hope all works out for you and you get the respect of your dad you deserve G. in my case my dad just acts like he is never satisfied or proud of you because he wants to see you be the best you can become as well as the fact he cant deal with his emotions like mine I feel but I could be wrong too lol hope all is well OG. Teach me your ways!!!!!!!!!!!!
lol
Do you have telegram or any social media?
I would like to hear your side of the story 😅
Feel bad for the guy at the end not having anyone too talk too about the stuff he does and have irl friends. I think thats just a part of being a hacker, and if you do make friends that aren't hackers telling them you're a hacker is just gonna make them not trust you. Best too be a hacker and something else and let that something else be who you are IRL. You'll do a lot better.
This blows my mind how people can profit from this. I wouldn't even know where to begin 😅
Fyi DG your dad thinks the money is dirty, it doesn't matter how much you make until he understands that your career is legitimate. Also, happy to hear this heartwarming story, I'm happy for your success DG.
How long did he spend on those 10 bug bounties? He turned them in in one day but he likely spent much more time on them prior to that.
knowing tommy .. it was probably done within hours. dudes a beast.
Excellent example of who not to hang out with.
What an amazing story, I loved hearing at the end the things he did for so many of his family members :)
"just as much addicted to hacking as I've been any drug" felt that, my first real important system I got into felt better than my first time doing blow, will never forget that high
Good for him for turning his life around.
ive been listening to u for yrs. didnt know u were on YT. love the content
You really need to stop with this thing you do. You pause them in the middle of their story to, sometimes verbatim, just repeat what they just said again. Just let them tell their awesome story!
GUEST: "I would DDOS my school's internet so I could go outside and play"
JACK: *ABRUPTLY PAUSES* "He would DDOS his school's internet because he would rather go outside and play?" *UNPAUSES*
Like dood. Sometimes it's best to just let them tell it lol, I get maybe you are trying to get to a target time limit or something but this kills it for me. And when you clearly overreact or try to overdramatize something to buzz it up. Also you can stop sneaking in ways to mentions yourself or your own background - you're a youtuber.
yes, that, and also the most obvious and stupid questions you can ask. please step up your "interviewer" game. its not just about asking a question, mate.
FACTS!😂it's annoying and unnecessary
"Hacker" who doesn't know what is encryption. Good job dude. Cool story. Good prepared guy
*hides face to protect identity
*describes in detail, his tattoos
10 points
He's fully prominent and full info to be found easily. Like all of us in this timeline.
my favourate so far, deep down that guys dad just feels inadiquate when he should be super proud of his kid, i can relate for real, Never live your life to impress someone who doesnt respect you, it will make you unhappy, do what your good at
the system is rotten, they could've use his skills for other purposes and not lock him up. idiots.
Despite what some people might think the US government and military does not employ the most talented minds. The most talented minds always go into private sectors. When top notch talent gets in criminal trouble the government is usually all over it, drooling at the opportunity.
This is a fascinating interview. I knew of dawgyg but had no idea about his life before H1
the thing about interesting people is they are able to embellish just enough to make their story good. A mostly true story here, you'll find they are the best kind
300 bucks is a joke... low hanging or not it is still a critical vulnerability...they should pay based on severity + complexity not just complexity...
As intelligent as he is, he's always trying to seek the validation of others. Family I'll buy you cars, will you love me now? Dad I'm getting a "real" job, will you love me now?
Some people just love their family and want to do right by them. Sounds like they didn’t grow up with much money.
Good spot, sounds right
hell no!! This bro basically hacked everyone😂😂
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True, the US-Stock Market had been on it's longest bull-run in history, so the mass hysteria and panic is relatable, considering were not accustomed to such troubled markets, but as you mentioned there are avenues lurking around if you know where to look, l've netted over $650k in the past 8 months and it wasn't some rocket-science strat. I applied , I just knew I needed a firm and reliable technique to navigate better in these times, so I hired a portfoilo advisor.
that's impressive! I could really use the expertise of this advisors, my portfolio has been down lately....who's the person guiding you?
financial advisor is 'Jackson Sten Marsh'. I found him on a CNBC interview where he was featured Afterwards I reached out to him. he has since then provided me with entry and exit points in securities I focus on.
Thank you for this tip. it was easy to find your coach. Did my due diligence on him before scheduling a phone call with him. He seems proficient considering his résumé.
You can take a piece of paper, Get a bottle, Write down the amount and put it back in the bottle. Then take the bottle and shove it up your ass along with that imaginary money.
Thank you 😊 for this video, do you offer account management or have any recommendations?
Investing in crypto is lucrative especially with the right expert
The restriction on any computer access seems archaic nowadays. Like, almost everything is connected to the internet now or has some form of a computer associated with its design. This punishment practice has to be revisited since it would honestly hinder a person's ability to be reintegrated back into society.
For real though, a lot of cars and fridges these days even have computers. Mfs really expect ex-convicts to live the amish lifestyle.
Are you forgetting about spotify or why are some of these episodes not in there? Nice episode, love your work jack!
"No matter how many times they removed him, he kept... finding... a... way... in..." **suspensful music**
"Yeah so I basically I just kept clicking reconnect"
LMAO
Hey Jack I was wondering how much time does it take you to make a video! I love so much your content and I am close to have been watching everything, I am sad that there will no longer be new content for sometime, you are such a good story teller!
Your shows are fuck!ng addicting keep it up man you have a talent for storytelling!
sending kids to federal prison for the mistakes of others is kinda crazy to me. all the kids did was take advantage of other peoples forthcomings. should be hiring them tbh
I mean, those sysadmins, incident response crew, etc have to work hard to fix and find stuff, there is damage to their reputation and infrastructure, etc.
Hacking isn’t a victimless crime.
@@mikeybroski3686 hackers r getting more jailtime than rapists. most times, its literally just teenagers f-ing about. sending them to federal prison for it is pretty wild imo. not saying their shouldnt be any punishment, but they r putting computer nerds in the same jail as murderers and rapists.
I’m not a computer guy at all, but I love things episode. Reminds me of Radiolab.
Badass
This is soo good...like he really went through the hard part
Someone should send that judge a link to this video. Judge and teachers and those in careers dedicated to bettering society one person at a time can receive no greater appreciation than to know that they made a significant impact on someone else’s life.
You notice all this guys getting into trouble the main reason they where bored. Intel should pick this up. Put them to work early. In my humble opinion.
Id buy this guy a beer anytime hahaha seems like a cool dude. Would love to hear what rap he likes 😎
probably immortal technique
Persistence is key to getting what you want
Great show!!
I just finished listening to spam botnets on your website. I like the show, Jack Rhysider. 👍
whats the website
Really good to hear he's using that money to support his family's transportation.
hackers break into computers, can't prevent a child from entering their secret chat
tell dawgyg if is addicted to buy cars and running out of people, i am always here for him!!!!!😄
awesome episode! loved reading Phrack in the early 2000 🏴☠️
Not sure how this plays out today for people in these types of situations. IMO, If I owned/operated a company and an individual with incredible IT skills applied, I wouldnt really care if you had federal PC charges unless it was "pedo" shit (f those people!).
Thats because you dont own a business. One look at this guys cred and you see drug convictions fraud, ciber crimes, 10 felonies, parole violations. You then decide oh fuck it hes convicted of all these things. But sure ill pay him to hack my systems over and over again. Allowing him to get at any information he wants every day. Screw that.
They get scared because they think hackers = gonna destroy your network from the inside.
I was just in waiting perfect timing thanks
This video was so good
This dude has absolutely waisted money on vehicles. This is crazy. I hope he gets better financial advice. Make all that money work for you bro. I hope you are. Best of luck.
How is it a "waste" of money if its what he wanted and makes him and his sibling happy? Not everyone wants to be a financial guru or stock market expert, many of us like spending what we worked for on things we want regardless of there future value.
waisted
@@joshbrookes6439 I mean tbh, most cars don't gain value, especially if you're using them a lot. They're just saying he should probably look into investing and saving a lot of that money into a savings accounts.
Love the skyline appreciation ❤
Yeah, Fast and Furious came out when I was in middle school, in Miami, where it was made. I was born-and-raised in infamous Miami, FL, USA, and I happily left all three places.
2F2F? FNF was made in LA.
Lmao, talking about getting in trouble at school, when I was in high school, I went to a charter school where all of our work was done on the computers. Well I was pissed at some people that I went to school with and so I snuck onto their network and deleted all of the work that was saved on their servers that was turned in by all of the people that I didn’t like. Landing me in a world of trouble, lol.
Dude I love this content very well put together
Man excellent show my brother.