Imagine how the kid must have felt when he released the virus out of curiosity, chilling for a bit, and then a few hours later it's all over the world.
Actually the virus spreaded accidentally based on what the virus creator said. Someone leaked it out. after 24 hours the damage has been done. Thats all i know
This channel gives you the vibes of a late-night TV channel that you’re not supposed to be watching because you’re like 5 and it’s two hours past your bedtime
Shouldn’t that professor have noticed something might be linked when he failed his kid for making a virus and days later the world’s largest virus was unleashed?
If some college student came up to you and told you they created a virus that would bring any conputer to its knees, would you take them that seriously?
@@genericanimename6733 I would in a computer college where they take that kind of thing seriously. You’re right though, if someone from a Florida party school told me that, no I wouldn’t believe them.
I was a victim of the "iloveyou" virus in college. The entire university intranet had become infected somehow. When I innocently used a zip drive at one of the campus computer labs, it too became infected. There were so many of us students in the labs that day with no idea what had just happened... Anyway, the computers on campus seemed to be acting funny, so I brought the zip drive home to continue working and BOOM! Total havoc on my PC. It was devastating. Files, papers, and projects were unrecoverable. The experience has made me extremely cautious and I haven't been hit with any type of malware since, so I suppose it wasn't all in vain. A valuable life lesson from college.
@@retrous137 idk if you’re in college yet but honestly they’re still pretty prevalent today. Especially for presentations in college some professors rather those than emailing or compiling all work in a drive on a specific account
I don’t get how people do coding and stuff. Like this is a high school kid that just singlehandedly created the most dangerous virus. Like damn how do you even do that
It's actually pretty easy to code, imagine programming like a language, when you don't know the language it looks tough but when you speak the language you can create cool stuff
To anyone curious, the last known info about Onel is that he works in Divisoria, Manila. One of the well known market sections of the Philippines. He works in his own stall and fixes phones for a living now, which is kinda ironic
Imagine doing a nice school project, creating a virus that you don’t want to harm anyone, getting rejected, releasing it out of curiosity, and having the FREAKING U.S AIRFORCE ON THE JOB
@@fishyboi2525 because obviously bullying people on the internet for *checks notes * thinking animals are cool makes you so brave and tough to be considered a soldier
Something that I find interesting is the fact that, in new interviews, he's said that he created the program so he could gain Internet access without paying. By doing so, he caused 23 billion dollars in damages. A bit overkill, huh?
FrostiRaider Two different people. Onel de Guzman, the hacker from the Philippines, created the computer worm in 2000 that caused billions of dollars in damage but was unable to be charged. Kevin Poulsen, an American hacker in the 90s, hacked phone lines, such as hacking the radio calls to win the prize. He was charged, convicted, and had to pay 58k U.S dollars in fines.
One of my inspirations for pursuing computer science. Back in the early 2000s, the only Internet access we knew here in the Philippines was those prepaid dial-up Internet cards. Downloading those 100MB+ game demos with the
Hearing the phone ring while you were on dialup was probably so annoying/painful because you could have lost your entire download (or ALWAYS lost your download)
nobody: this whole story: "he was caught but even tho he did 15B in damages they didnt charge him for anything and he got a 100 year sentence shortend to 1.8 months"
Poulsen wasn't the guy who made the ILOVEYOU virus, which is what caused 15 billion in damages. I do agree it's stupid though, even if there weren't many laws surrounding it back then that he could have been charged for breaking, getting 100 years shortened to less than 2 months and then "you can't use computers for 10 years" seems a bit silly.
Thats some anime plot right there when the MC went to mobile repair shop and brags about his hacking skills not knowing the guy his speaking to was one of the 11 hacker kings(or shit idk) then he gets schooled by the repair guy which made the MC want to beat him. So the repair guy teached the MC some highlevel hack skills and shit and goes on 1 year training. After being trained by one of the 11 hacker kings. He went to the Elite School of hackers where he was outcasted by the students there for being a peasant. Then he beats all the scummy top hackers with his OP hacker skills. Now he has to beat the new 11 Hacker kings to overthrow their corrupt system then getting a harem or something idk... Thats usually how cliche anime plot goes lol.
@@rinderurulade5785 Idk about you but there is a series about a god tier hacker protagonist, it's called bloody monday and its pretty good. Its essentially hacker warfare against each other.
the visuals of this video, the style, the "disruptv" adult swim style thing is so unbelievable.. like the amount of effort that goes into this is insane
*We're no strangers to love* *You know the rules and so do I* *A full commitment's what I'm* *thinking of* *You wouldn't get this from any* *other guy* I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it Inside we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it And if you ask me how I'm feeling Don't tell me you're too blind to see Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a…* -Sun Tzu,Art of war
It’s crazy to think that one person could singlehandedly cause all of this damage, merely by creating a single computer virus. which he learned too do... as a teenager. Scary.
@@oreomint8255 I've had fun doing these exercises of "imagination". But what I'm saying is totally different. All of these bugs are patched. Any half-intelligent person uses open source tech because of the speed of bug patches. Most of those who know anything about tech know about information privacy and security. If you don't know what I'm talking about, then learn a bit about the system you use. Use a vpn to prevent spying. If you're doing something really sketchy in a place where there might be people that know how to exploit even modern systems (this is rare, and if you are in that situation you should probably be doing this anyway) use a trusted vpn, tor (if possible), and a VM. Be smart, don't get hacked
Well, my teacher also said that stuff.. So I used Wikipedia's sources for source. (I mean, the link down that written below the Wikipedia's page as their sources lmao). Technically this is cheating, but hey they won't know 😂😂
@@gabriellemichaella3361 how was that cheating I actually had teachers tell me that that is the best way to do it if you're going to use Wikipedia cuz then you have the information they have and you have a way to prove that it actually is correct
@@goldencalf13 Well I know right? It's a good and an effective method but my teacher will technically say if it's cheating because you don't have to struggle to find another sources :( Seriously, I started to think that my teacher is just like an Asian Karen.
the fact that he removed the geolocking last second lmfao. its like i can just see him shrugging and nodding his head a bit in that moment as he deletes the lock and immediately hits run
2:32 Just a correction, mp3's weren't overwritten, just hidden and replaced with a .vbs version. Other documents like image files and text documents were more at risk because the code couldn't manipulate wav or mp3 files so it just moved their location and just added the name and extension and then let them be. Doesn't mean billions of dollars in damage weren't caused though...
Dude looks like a savage lol like he'll say something cool sounding in japanese and slice you into a million pieces in one strike before you hit the ground going "NANI!?"
There were some fucked up early internet laws made out of misunderstanding. The whole Napster thing... I get what you mean tho! :D I used to get "free samples" of diet pills with ephedra in them. "Trucker speed", CRT's being hauled to Lan parties, and pirating all the good shit online... Sometimes I miss that internet!
I love that he got caught using something companies and the government already had "They hoped to send a clear message to the mid 90's hacker community. 'Only WE are allowed to intercept and stop communication."
Imagine you make a bad bad virus, your school rejects it because its a bad virus, and then you just send a file with the virus in it to the school, the revenge
the music changes the vibe so if its scary then sis gon get nightmares but if its idk cardi b sis gon get nightmares now if its some idk happy upbeat music youre just gonna be like... what? ok whatever lol.
I agree but sometimes the music is a little loud and it's hard to make out his super soft speak. Slight tweak to the levels or maybe an EQ restage would help but yeah the sound in general is really fucking good.
I haven't clicked on this video in forever because for one I was scared of the thumbnail 😭 and for some reason I thought I was gonna catch the virus 🧍🏽♂️
The fact that a human can do this is immaculate and only the access to the internet some one can develop something stronger and better in a matter of hours days is amazing and terrifying.
The way he edits this video with interludes saying "disruptv" with a little message alongside it, really soothes me. Makes me feel really good on a late night.
@Aurelia Sure, it breaks it up which does suck but I actually enjoy it because I feel like I'm watching one of those history channel documentaries. They do the same thing. It's nostalgic for me, and that's why I like it I guess. But it's all personal opinion.
The introduction of his sponsor was so seamless I didn't even realize I was watching an add until I got to his promo code xd. Props to you man keep up the great videos!
This is a GREAT little documentary bro!!! This is like the 10th video of yours in a row that I have watched. this specific one is battling for 1st and 2nd place with the LULZSEC one . By far these two are so brilliantly narrated and I really wish I knew how you have such realistic animations in so much of your content, as I watch this one a few times I couldn’t help but think how perfect it would be in a good video game like GTA or really any game. Everything is so clean and crisp , thank you so much for giving us all such great content. Now I am off to continue my next video of yours to watch 😎
"He decided the internet was too expensive for the average person, so he hijacked the system to cause a revolution" Bro... that's some anime villain backstory stuff
@@tahmkench118 Or you know, a crime that was paid by the guy living in obscurity. It's obvious that he really did not know the big damage he caused until it happened... enough to scare a guy and not pursue tech crime again.
@@suskagusip1036This doesn't have a lot to do with a good or bad side, this kid was just curious and in that time there were not really rules about malware.
It is interesting we dont view computer viruses as having the ability to affect our DNA like a physical virus can when yet we postulate our reality is most likely simulated. So if we can make that leap in understanding then we ahould also be able to make the leap that physical viruses have made us who we are today whether we like it or not so the virtual viruses we encounter are going to shift our DNA in ways we have yet to imagine. So if you are not intelligent enough to create a virus that can alter humanity then I hardly see the point in debating it's ethical implications.
@@mikew8983 it is. the channel did put the link to the article in the description and mentioned it briefly before the segment. however it is just not explicit enough so a good amount of people thought disrupt did not credit the article and were mad? (correct me if i'm wrong on this one) it is still nice to watch though. i did not know about it until that video.
_"Billions of dollars in damage"_ Companies *always* make these numbers way bigger than they actually are in order to up someone's charges. I'd really like to find out what the *actual* numbers are.
Yeah alot of those numbers are speculation as to what they would get if their services were up. Like saying they normally get $100 an hour so if their business is shut down for 4 hours it's possible they lost $400 but in reality if it was up they may have only made $250
"there was a universal handcuff key in the glasses case" what a fucking champion, i know it didnt work. but in those few moments he must've felt like the smartest man alive
If nothing else, it meant that he *k n e w* 100% that there was a solid chance of him getting caught. Pretty ballsy to ask for his bag. I'm guessing it was either a gamble ("Maybe the cop won't check?") or sloppy hiding on his part. Like I would presume you should stow it in a false bottom or something, At least in the hinges
I love this channel, each time I see you post I get giddy, like these videos are so high quality and talk about genuinely interesting subjects. Love your work team Disrupt. Cya
@@JayEight omg my dad said that when our family computer broke 😂 we’d had it for years though before it broke & me and my siblings used it frequently so I don’t know why he blamed roblox
Most hackers: I'm going to hack devices on a global scale to make alot of money Filipino hacker: I'm going to hack devices on a global scale to get internet connection for my thesis. Most hackers: surprised pikachu face
“Hey we need to secure these documents we’re keeping on the Berkeley server behind a passcode. What should it be?” “Ah, good ol’ UCB, huh?” “Alright perfect.” “What?”
Decades ago when computers were "new" on the scene, no one really even thought about being hacked really. The computer hardware wasnt anything like todays, it just wasnt in peoples minds back then, they were just loving their computers, not many people were online back then, believe it or not the Internet almost failed to gain popularity with the masses back then. All things my father of 70 years old has told me, but yes in todays world where nearly everyone is online and computers hardware/software are so sophisticated it's almost sacrelig to not have a near encrypted password Edit: I don't mean to steer away from your comment, I think it's hilarious too lmao, just wanted to paint a picture of how things used to be "back in the day" :D
@@kitteneyejo There is a legit docu where he was interviewed in person. Sadly with these kinds of videos on youtube, they are just milking with his story. Hope the income of this one can be shared to the guy.
God, i actually remember this virus, it was a massive urban legend back when I was a kid. i have no clue if I ever received one in the chain but I know people made threats of it
@@hannanellia actually, I’ve been in Chicago most my life, but a lot of people on AOL talked about weird shit all the time. I think ILOVEYOU came up in a Facebook discussion at some point, or on one of those browser-based chat rooms everyone used to use when people weren’t as paranoid about random people on the internet. I think I had logs of some of the IMs on my old email actually. I wonder if I can find them...
There was literally nothing inappropriate for anyone under 18 to watch here, hacking isn't suddenly this NSFW thing that minors shouldn't see. Of course they all would ignore it-
He originally made this so he can steal other people's internet access so he doesn't have to pay for it. It was only suppose to target Manila, until he decided to remove the geo restriction out of curiosity.
well visualy it feels really well made. and love the use of sound and music. but the way the voice is mixed is kind of bad if u ask me! the low frequenties of his voice are so loud compare to the mid/high frequenties that it's hard to understand what he is saying from time to time.
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Imagine how the kid must have felt when he released the virus out of curiosity, chilling for a bit, and then a few hours later it's all over the world.
Either:
“MOMMMMMMMM I’M FAMOUS”
or
“I ‘ m s o r r y *_W H A T ?_* “
@@StarlightTheIdiot how about both
th-cam.com/video/XAHgryYiA7A/w-d-xo.html
@@StarlightTheIdiot or, "I'm fucked, the CIA is after me-"
Actually the virus spreaded accidentally based on what the virus creator said. Someone leaked it out. after 24 hours the damage has been done. Thats all i know
This channel gives you the vibes of a late-night TV channel that you’re not supposed to be watching because you’re like 5 and it’s two hours past your bedtime
why is this so accurate
Bruh. This is excactly how I’m feeling rn.
...and your parents aren’t home
Pretty accurate
oh my god
Shouldn’t that professor have noticed something might be linked when he failed his kid for making a virus and days later the world’s largest virus was unleashed?
If some college student came up to you and told you they created a virus that would bring any conputer to its knees, would you take them that seriously?
@@genericanimename6733 college is kinda more about doing than sitting on a desk listening, maybe someone would
@@genericanimename6733 I would in a computer college where they take that kind of thing seriously. You’re right though, if someone from a Florida party school told me that, no I wouldn’t believe them.
@@genericanimename6733 depends, if you know they are good at coding that would scare me. If they are some random joe I wouldn’t.
@@hsy2448 joe? who's joe?
I was a victim of the "iloveyou" virus in college. The entire university intranet had become infected somehow. When I innocently used a zip drive at one of the campus computer labs, it too became infected. There were so many of us students in the labs that day with no idea what had just happened...
Anyway, the computers on campus seemed to be acting funny, so I brought the zip drive home to continue working and BOOM! Total havoc on my PC. It was devastating. Files, papers, and projects were unrecoverable.
The experience has made me extremely cautious and I haven't been hit with any type of malware since, so I suppose it wasn't all in vain. A valuable life lesson from college.
who the fuck uses zip drive 💀
@@retrous137 people back in the early 2000's, duh.
Bet your 2010
@@retrous137 Dumb zoomer.
@@retrous137 idk if you’re in college yet but honestly they’re still pretty prevalent today. Especially for presentations in college some professors rather those than emailing or compiling all work in a drive on a specific account
Teacher: This is Illegal.
Student: Oh no! Anyways.
He just wanted that free wifi 😔
1k likes in a day. Nice
@Doggo Woggo -Think about it-
@Doggo Woggo you put the little star things in front and in back of your text
example: * bull * *bull*
now just do it without the space
@Doggo Woggo well you found out 👏
This is a classic case of “rejected student becoming a world wide threat.”.
Reminds me of a crazy mustached man back in the day
@MUHAMMAD ILYAS ABDULLAH what
@MUHAMMAD ILYAS ABDULLAH I think you mistakes music school for art school
if only he got into art school
"Hey, I've seen this before!"
Teacher: this is illegal
Student: *ok. ;)*
Unfazed
lol
Judge: Actually, not illegal, yet.
@@DPedroBoh ahhhh yes legal loophole's
Student: “Not yet, but I’ll make it illegal.”
bro really went "hmm" and then launched one of the deadliest viruses
R/hmmm
“Aw dang it I failed…” *Releases virus that was a genuine threat to every single device)
I don’t get how people do coding and stuff. Like this is a high school kid that just singlehandedly created the most dangerous virus. Like damn how do you even do that
@@teshou4474 thanks for saying this, this helped boost my confidence in knowing that i can learn languages
@@teshou4474 I’ve always wanted to learn but i never knew where thanks imma go look for something that can teach me the basics 🚶🏻♀️
It's actually pretty easy to code, imagine programming like a language, when you don't know the language it looks tough but when you speak the language you can create cool stuff
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I can't even add properly and these mf are making billion dollar companies shut down like w h o ?
The prosecutors: "why did you release the virus to the computers?"
The student: "it's just a little trolling"
we do a little trolling
@@Blama_ its called we do a little trolling
Prosesucctors
we do a little trolling around these parts
I like your pfp
I was infected with this. I removed it myself, I had to teach myself how - it started me in IT, which is where I am still today.
A Incident causes a whole ass career, Nice
@@altalt3367 Butterfly effect
How'd you remove it?
@@silly1011_ ikr
sick
To anyone curious, the last known info about Onel is that he works in Divisoria, Manila. One of the well known market sections of the Philippines. He works in his own stall and fixes phones for a living now, which is kinda ironic
What do you expect in one of the poorest country in the world within early 2000's?
Bro what… I actually met onel
oh neat I wonder if any of my relatives have met him
Can't believe this was free to watch, feels incredibly professional
It is
theres free then theres ads and data mining free
@@hugoehhh What? He wants to make *money* off of his incredibly good and detailed work? How terrible.
@@coocato lmao
@@coocato Never said it was a negative g, keeps the content grind going 👌💯
at the beginning I was like damn this shit caused an earthquake.
Same bro 😂
Same
i still don't get why that part was there
@@chocolatekiller2236 idk for dramatic reasons?
@@chocolatekiller2236 Just a random fact.
*I don’t think this virus is that bad guys.* I mean it just wants to infect my computer....
_with love._
Wholesome.
How does that manage to sound creepy and not creepy at the same time?
I still hate you
Thats a demented version of love lnaos
The Love pandemic 💖
Imagine doing a nice school project, creating a virus that you don’t want to harm anyone, getting rejected, releasing it out of curiosity, and having the FREAKING U.S AIRFORCE ON THE JOB
That's what happened to him.
I mean duh
what a nice name you have there fellow soldier.
@@fishyboi2525 because obviously bullying people on the internet for *checks notes * thinking animals are cool makes you so brave and tough to be considered a soldier
@@beekeeper9540 ur pfp speaks for itself
Video: a 6.5 magnitude earthquake rocks the foundation of some islands
My stupidity: dam this is an intense virus
Don’t feel bad me too
Omg I thought like that too
omg same
SAMME
OMG I SWER I WAS YOUR 1k like
Something that I find interesting is the fact that, in new interviews, he's said that he created the program so he could gain Internet access without paying. By doing so, he caused 23 billion dollars in damages. A bit overkill, huh?
and he didn’t pay a single dollar for it
@@cartercurren5870 58k in fines i believe is more than a dollar
@@frosty7511 oh i guess i missed that part lmao
Just a tad bit.
FrostiRaider Two different people. Onel de Guzman, the hacker from the Philippines, created the computer worm in 2000 that caused billions of dollars in damage but was unable to be charged. Kevin Poulsen, an American hacker in the 90s, hacked phone lines, such as hacking the radio calls to win the prize. He was charged, convicted, and had to pay 58k U.S dollars in fines.
Moral of the story: do something before it's illegal.
*Runs away in nuremberg trials*
Will yes but aktually no
That's what I was thinking 💀
@@GooberSponge you might wanna re read that 2nd message before commenting on people’s grammar :)
@@GooberSponge n. o... o. n. e... c. a. r. e. s
One of my inspirations for pursuing computer science.
Back in the early 2000s, the only Internet access we knew here in the Philippines was those prepaid dial-up Internet cards. Downloading those 100MB+ game demos with the
Hearing the phone ring while you were on dialup was probably so annoying/painful because you could have lost your entire download (or ALWAYS lost your download)
nobody:
this whole story: "he was caught but even tho he did 15B in damages they didnt charge him for anything and he got a 100 year sentence shortend to 1.8 months"
Life be like that sometimes
Understandable
There wasn't any law that violate it back then
Poulsen wasn't the guy who made the ILOVEYOU virus, which is what caused 15 billion in damages. I do agree it's stupid though, even if there weren't many laws surrounding it back then that he could have been charged for breaking, getting 100 years shortened to less than 2 months and then "you can't use computers for 10 years" seems a bit silly.
@@masoudshairzadeh6820 he was too intelligent to be kept in a prison
Now he is living peacefully and running a mobile repair shop tho. But imagine the guy who is foxing your phone is actually the guys who made the virus
Thats some anime plot right there when the MC went to mobile repair shop and brags about his hacking skills not knowing the guy his speaking to was one of the 11 hacker kings(or shit idk) then he gets schooled by the repair guy which made the MC want to beat him. So the repair guy teached the MC some highlevel hack skills and shit and goes on 1 year training. After being trained by one of the 11 hacker kings. He went to the Elite School of hackers where he was outcasted by the students there for being a peasant. Then he beats all the scummy top hackers with his OP hacker skills. Now he has to beat the new 11 Hacker kings to overthrow their corrupt system then getting a harem or something idk... Thats usually how cliche anime plot goes lol.
That's what they want you to think ;)
@@rinderurulade5785 Idk about you but there is a series about a god tier hacker protagonist, it's called bloody monday and its pretty good. Its essentially hacker warfare against each other.
@@rinderurulade5785 this is fucking sending me, i love this
@@rinderurulade5785 Oh shit this story can be an anime plot lol
Atleast we know the Pentagon would open a Love Letter.
imagine the guy who opened it is like: *o no*
@@OriJin. he was just curious
you now have 666 likes
If I was part of their team, and I opened the file, i would be like "GUYS! DON'T OPEN ANY OF YOUR EMAILS! IT WILL GIVE YOU A VIRUS!"
Em if I remember the military launched a defensive against the virus so ….. how does that translate to “government open love letter”
the visuals of this video, the style, the "disruptv" adult swim style thing is so unbelievable.. like the amount of effort that goes into this is insane
its a really great editing style. a lot of cuts but not annoying like some newer channels
Title: world's most dangerous virus
Intro: earthquake
Me:*Visible confusion*
My same reaction
fax bruh
Lmao same, I thought I clicked on the wrong video
True
Me: *confused screaming*
I love these videos so much Jak. Keep it up brother
So do I
Glatt
*We're no strangers to love*
*You know the rules and so do I*
*A full commitment's what I'm* *thinking of*
*You wouldn't get this from any* *other guy*
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
And if you ask me how I'm feeling
Don't tell me you're too blind to see
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a…*
-Sun Tzu,Art of war
Didn’t know schlatt watches this kinda stuff what’s up jschlatt
I did NOT expect to see you here of all places.
Viruses are scary and annoying but honestly impressive
Honestly
No äläpä
@@goliathbomber_officall371 siunattu ja kirottu suominimi vetää suomalaisia puoleensa...:D
Biological ones AND digital ones are very interesting
True
Like you need an incredible amount of skill to make one of those things
At least one this complex
"Man wants to steal someones internet but steals everyones internet instead"
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This is literally Netflix-quality content and the fact that it's free to watch is just awesome.
It's better than Netflix.
There is about like 7 ads, but yeah.
@@whothispunk u don't have to watch em lol, you should skip to end and they usually be gone
@Magi728
yo what the fuck
this is the only spam I've seen that I can't be mad at..
Did u call his content trash?
It’s crazy to think that one person could singlehandedly cause all of this damage, merely by creating a single computer virus. which he learned too do... as a teenager. Scary.
Now imagine an entire group of people doing this.
@@oreomint8255 now imagine having modern technology where this is mostly impossible
@@inertial_salmon “now imagine a color you can’t even imagine. Now do that 9 more times, that is how the mantis shrimp do.”
@@oreomint8255 I've had fun doing these exercises of "imagination". But what I'm saying is totally different. All of these bugs are patched. Any half-intelligent person uses open source tech because of the speed of bug patches. Most of those who know anything about tech know about information privacy and security. If you don't know what I'm talking about, then learn a bit about the system you use. Use a vpn to prevent spying. If you're doing something really sketchy in a place where there might be people that know how to exploit even modern systems (this is rare, and if you are in that situation you should probably be doing this anyway) use a trusted vpn, tor (if possible), and a VM. Be smart, don't get hacked
@@inertial_salmon of course! I was suggesting the idea of people who knew how to get pass said securities even though chances are low.
This guy has a way of explaining things that could make the common cold sound like the plague
Underrated.
it’s terrifying
More like covid 19
this dude is terriying
In one way, it kinda was when it first landed in America
If you told me this was a Netflix program I'd completely believe it. This editing is incredible. So unique but can't really describe it
“This is illegal.” My teachers seeing I used Wikipedia as a source
Well, my teacher also said that stuff.. So I used Wikipedia's sources for source. (I mean, the link down that written below the Wikipedia's page as their sources lmao).
Technically this is cheating, but hey they won't know 😂😂
@@gabriellemichaella3361 how was that cheating I actually had teachers tell me that that is the best way to do it if you're going to use Wikipedia cuz then you have the information they have and you have a way to prove that it actually is correct
@@goldencalf13 Well I know right? It's a good and an effective method but my teacher will technically say if it's cheating because you don't have to struggle to find another sources :(
Seriously, I started to think that my teacher is just like an Asian Karen.
@@gabriellemichaella3361 lmao my teachers say we cant use it bc anyone can edit it
Use the sources wikipedia does like books they writhe at the end i think
fun fact: the creator of that virus is now running a cellphone repair shop and just chillin and enjoying his life
Well damn I wouldn't say he deserves that after what he did
Yo?
After he created the virus he was probably just like "Oh, well that's enough coding for me thanks"
he is in the Philippines, Manila right? theres a chance he already fixed my phone monkaS
@@sumtenwitty6021 There were no laws in the country that punished doing so. Plus, he just wanted faster internet lmfao
the fact that he removed the geolocking last second lmfao. its like i can just see him shrugging and nodding his head a bit in that moment as he deletes the lock and immediately hits run
villain origin story shit lol
2:32
Just a correction, mp3's weren't overwritten, just hidden and replaced with a .vbs version. Other documents like image files and text documents were more at risk because the code couldn't manipulate wav or mp3 files so it just moved their location and just added the name and extension and then let them be.
Doesn't mean billions of dollars in damage weren't caused though...
that clip of him when he was young, looking down, in a sick pair of sunglasses went so unbelievably hard
i want that pic as a wallpaper loll
Dude looks like a savage lol
like he'll say something cool sounding in japanese and slice you into a million pieces in one strike before you hit the ground going "NANI!?"
timestamp?
@@louie9355 11:00 when the court hearing starts
This pic goes hard. Feel free to screenshot
"This is illegal!"
The legal system in the 90s: Well yes, but actually no.
There were some fucked up early internet laws made out of misunderstanding. The whole Napster thing... I get what you mean tho! :D I used to get "free samples" of diet pills with ephedra in them. "Trucker speed", CRT's being hauled to Lan parties, and pirating all the good shit online... Sometimes I miss that internet!
2000s
I love how he kept the dog's face censored in the jpeg section
gotta keep things private
@@Xx_B0nGwAt3r_xX lol
@Tepig why r u here
I tbh really appreciate it
I love that he got caught using something companies and the government already had
"They hoped to send a clear message to the mid 90's hacker community. 'Only WE are allowed to intercept and stop communication."
Teacher: “This is illegal! We don’t raise burglars!”
Student: “Well fuck you, I’m doing it anyway.”
@@atrophine_
"You know, I'm something of a burglar myself."
It was an act of revenge
@@a_donut
"Look at little infected computer, gonna cry?"
@@RiderGeats "I'm gonna put some virus in your computer"
Imagine you make a bad bad virus, your school rejects it because its a bad virus, and then you just send a file with the virus in it to the school, the revenge
The video: Horrible world-wide virus.
The music: *Chill vibes all the way*
Anyone know the music used?
@@JaysauceIt's in the desc youtubers normally put their sountracks/music in the description so before asking check it first.
@@chief439 you know what you're right I just never saw the link part, sorry lol. I'm just not used to the way they formatted the description
It really do slap tbh
the music changes the vibe so if its scary then sis gon get nightmares but if its idk cardi b sis gon get nightmares now if its some idk happy upbeat music youre just gonna be like... what? ok whatever lol.
The sound design in these videos is massively underrated.
Except for the part where they're like "His name is [silence, presumably his name is on screen]"
I agree but sometimes the music is a little loud and it's hard to make out his super soft speak. Slight tweak to the levels or maybe an EQ restage would help but yeah the sound in general is really fucking good.
The low end is too high on his speech, we don't need heavy bass in vocals
when it whispered 7.5billion though lol.. its like ricky spanish on american dad
Fax
The production on these videos is unreal. Hard to believe it’s free to view! Hope you get to make full-length docos for broadcast some day.
Antivirus: I hate you
Norton when no virus: 🏃🏃🏃
Norton when virus: 😴😴😴
Lmao
lmao
@@strangedevice2547 Lmao part.3
@@codoc1263lmao part.4
Dude made the Pentagon and CIA shutdown temporarily because of a Love letter lmao
LMFAOOO
Imagine the one that opened it
ultimate reject
haha
What's your pfp
Why do I feel like I’m going to get a virus watching this
Cause, u never know ;)
I feel like washing my hands
I haven't clicked on this video in forever because for one I was scared of the thumbnail 😭 and for some reason I thought I was gonna catch the virus 🧍🏽♂️
@@mar420.74 same
@@mar420.74 Highkey same.
The fact that a human can do this is immaculate and only the access to the internet some one can develop something stronger and better in a matter of hours days is amazing and terrifying.
"he tries U. C. B."
"Access granted"
me: physical pain and face palm...
"a gigabyte of ram should do the trick"
"EnHaNcE tHe DeTaiLs"
@@minelelol13244 AdJuSt ThE AlGoRiThM
Is that because of "Access Granted" out the awful terrible password.
@@Supertimegamingify Both
the visuals, the editing, the script; this is the most entertaining and high quality docu. i've watched.
And the music
I find it so hard for me to understand this simple idea l dont get it very well the visuals are fantastic but they confused me
Still don't know if they released it on person
The way he edits this video with interludes saying "disruptv" with a little message alongside it, really soothes me. Makes me feel really good on a late night.
@Aurelia Sure, it breaks it up which does suck but I actually enjoy it because I feel like I'm watching one of those history channel documentaries. They do the same thing. It's nostalgic for me, and that's why I like it I guess. But it's all personal opinion.
The guy who created the virus: “Now, reality can be whatever i want”
He now works as a computer technician.
Sin created the virus
@@tessalogan586 Filipino guy: Ah yes, I made it
@@johnnysells5190 Mobile phone technician to be precise. He could have been different if he was graduated probably.
He was my moms classmate.
The music, the visuals. Makes it feel like an add but you don’t know what their trying to sell you
It’s actually surprising he admitted literally last year.
What’s his name
Onel de Guzman
from the philippines?
And we got a conversation in the reply section
@@hani-chan7757 yea, he's 44 now and owns a computer repair shop in manila
Imagine accidentally setting off one of the biggest computer virusses in the world
Imagine accidentally setting off one of the biggest pandemic in the world
@@catmagedsproductions1998 because you ate a pangolin being curious
Imagine accidentally
Jo mama
USA USA USA
@@santicheeks1106 as an American: shut up you're not funny
@@catmagedsproductions1998 cant agree, haha.. **laughs in asian**
This is like, television worthy, it’s a lot better than most TV shows out there
It is unbeliable to see this kind of quality on TH-cam, this TH-cam channel is truly special.
Wow. Theses videos are so interesting and so visually pleasing, I love it so much. Awesome quality
hello
Omg!!!! TH-camr eith checkamrk??? Nust like!!¡¡¡1¡1!☝🏿☝🏿☝🏿👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@lord6074 weirdo
didnt think you'd be here
@@firstnamelastname773 how am i
The introduction of his sponsor was so seamless I didn't even realize I was watching an add until I got to his promo code xd. Props to you man keep up the great videos!
I was just going to comment this he had me at the first half ngl HIGH IQ shit man
"add" "ad" r/whoosh
@@dominationgaming952 found the redditard
@@cirejc2235 i see it too
haha funee joke
yesssssssssss
hi nexpo
you two should do a collab
@@rw5763 I will +1 this idea
@@Faxy95 I, too, will +1 this idea
hello neckspoh
This is a GREAT little documentary bro!!! This is like the 10th video of yours in a row that I have watched. this specific one is battling for 1st and 2nd place with the LULZSEC one . By far these two are so brilliantly narrated and I really wish I knew how you have such realistic animations in so much of your content, as I watch this one a few times I couldn’t help but think how perfect it would be in a good video game like GTA or really any game. Everything is so clean and crisp , thank you so much for giving us all such great content. Now I am off to continue my next video of yours to watch 😎
People: “clicks the virus”
Me, an intellectuel: “ctrl z”
Virus does UNO reverse (ctrl Y)
virus adds secret file and unbinds the z key from your keyboard and gets access to your moms credit card
@@supadupagaming it’s just a joke bro
@@Spedenko he was joking too
@@supadupagaming and puts a note that says “screw you”
Your video editing skills are one of the best in this site
@@no-iq7zn I edited my comment how do you feel
Seriously if he does this all himself i wanna know what demon he made a deal with
Sunraybee an Indian youtuber has bomb editing
disrupt and nexpo are pretty much my favorite content creators here
its disjointed a bit, audio needs balance too
"He decided the internet was too expensive for the average person, so he hijacked the system to cause a revolution"
Bro... that's some anime villain backstory stuff
i agree
“Villain” lmao nah, this is the protagonist’s backstory
And he lived a normal life afterwards. A brilliant mind wasted.
@@tahmkench118 Or you know, a crime that was paid by the guy living in obscurity. It's obvious that he really did not know the big damage he caused until it happened... enough to scare a guy and not pursue tech crime again.
reminds me of code geass idk why
First video of yours ive stumbled on. Your editing skills are amazing! So engaging and fun to watch!
I love how these videos always have some creepy ass thumbnail that really doesn't have anything to do with anything
Lmao, yeah, thats how they hook ya I guess. At the very least the production value on this vid is pretty good
@@Randomd0g that's how they leave you blind lol , what a crappy thumbnail
@@IamSome1 And I bet you couldn't recreate if you tried.
I actually lost sleep because of the godamn thumbnail
Aka click-baiting
best content on TH-cam
Yeah but change your profile picture
Agreed
:O its krinios!!
309 licks!
My streamer is based
I love how the dude who created this virus didn't realize why his professors wouldn't really be on board with his program
lol, dude genuinely didn’t understand 😂 that was funny to me
There are many genius kid in the Philippines. There's just no opportunities to make it on the positive side.
@@suskagusip1036This doesn't have a lot to do with a good or bad side, this kid was just curious and in that time there were not really rules about malware.
im the 1k like :)
😂it was just a prank bro
ive already watched this video several times. the editing, the narrating, the story, the visuals, just amazing.
@GOTL8 this channel deserves the subscribers it has.
Dean: "We don't produce burglars!
Student: *"I missed the part where that's my problem."*
I think it's partly the professor's fault as that should have talked to him nicely
@@EECAI it’s all the creators fault for being a piece of shit and making it in the first place
@@EECAI can you please stop developing a virus that might fuck a ton of computers pretty please? :)
It is interesting we dont view computer viruses as having the ability to affect our DNA like a physical virus can when yet we postulate our reality is most likely simulated. So if we can make that leap in understanding then we ahould also be able to make the leap that physical viruses have made us who we are today whether we like it or not so the virtual viruses we encounter are going to shift our DNA in ways we have yet to imagine. So if you are not intelligent enough to create a virus that can alter humanity then I hardly see the point in debating it's ethical implications.
@@jordansiple323 r u ok there bro
World's deadliest [computer] virus:*get's deleted for copyright*
Disrupt: A I G H T *cracks knuckles*
What it got deleted? Son of a b-
Someone re-uploaded th-cam.com/video/SNUOjPIdDTc/w-d-xo.html
@@prakharmishra3000 Pretty sure the script was just too similar to a news network's documentary
@@mikew8983 it was one of the best documentaries I saw! That thing was a whole new type of video. Fuck whoever took it down.
@@mikew8983 it is. the channel did put the link to the article in the description and mentioned it briefly before the segment. however it is just not explicit enough so a good amount of people thought disrupt did not credit the article and were mad? (correct me if i'm wrong on this one)
it is still nice to watch though. i did not know about it until that video.
should've made a special anitvirus for it called "love you too"
OH MY GOD YEAH
I was thinking the same
@@Gilly_NillyGaming Hah your user almost got me-
Def's a missed opportunity hahaha
Nah it would be "i have a boyfriend" or "ew"
the way this is edited is fucking insane feeling like i’m on some sick as mission
_"Billions of dollars in damage"_
Companies *always* make these numbers way bigger than they actually are in order to up someone's charges. I'd really like to find out what the *actual* numbers are.
Yeah alot of those numbers are speculation as to what they would get if their services were up. Like saying they normally get $100 an hour so if their business is shut down for 4 hours it's possible they lost $400 but in reality if it was up they may have only made $250
Ya, it's called an insurance job🤑
It was all good for me. I was IT SUpport for a huge company. I made a fortune in over time!! I love u!!! We had to shut down exchange servers
I mean it would at least be in the billions or hundreds of of millions given he far it spread
well, let us know when you do actually find out what the actual numbers are.. we'll be waiting
What i feel like when i figure out a way to play games blocked on my school chromebook
Chrome ://restart
Wait how I need to do that lol
drop the tutorial
TELL ME NOW!
What I feel like when I turn on high contrast mode
"there was a universal handcuff key in the glasses case"
what a fucking champion, i know it didnt work. but in those few moments he must've felt like the smartest man alive
Actually that's axactly what i thought the guy who decided to CHECK the case thought about himself.
he should’ve hid a bomb in there
If nothing else, it meant that he *k n e w* 100% that there was a solid chance of him getting caught. Pretty ballsy to ask for his bag. I'm guessing it was either a gamble ("Maybe the cop won't check?") or sloppy hiding on his part. Like I would presume you should stow it in a false bottom or something, At least in the hinges
@@37thraven just make it at the bottom of a little napkin (for cleaning your glasses)
I love this channel, each time I see you post I get giddy, like these videos are so high quality and talk about genuinely interesting subjects. Love your work team Disrupt. Cya
"Honey that Steam thing you installed is doing weird things to the computer."
"rOBloX iS sLoWiNG DoWN thE cOMpUteR!"
@@JayEight while they download everything they see
@@forest3945 I mean yeah XD, my parents didnt do that sorta thing it was my 5 year old monke brain that did that
Lmaooo
@@JayEight omg my dad said that when our family computer broke 😂 we’d had it for years though before it broke & me and my siblings used it frequently so I don’t know why he blamed roblox
"Everyone alive is living"
Hmm yes, the floor here is made of floor
People die when they're killed
The sky gets dark when it's nighttime
people are sad when they get sad
Were happy when we are happy
Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes.
I only understood 50% of this video, but why is it free on youtube? THIS IS THE QUALITY CONTENT
It’s not about the money
money money
we don't need your money
the editing is fantastic on this video, it feels like a netflix documentary
Most hackers: I'm going to hack devices on a global scale to make alot of money
Filipino hacker: I'm going to hack devices on a global scale to get internet connection for my thesis.
Most hackers: surprised pikachu face
Like fr imagine being mad cuz you got called out for doing something *illegal*
I’m sorry for our kind to do this
Everything is messed up man
Bruh I wanna be that hacker's friend.
Don't call me out on that dayum no need to point out that I hacked my neighbour's wifi to hand out my school assignment smh 🙄
@@Oreca2005 it's not messed up it's awesome
“Hey we need to secure these documents we’re keeping on the Berkeley server behind a passcode. What should it be?”
“Ah, good ol’ UCB, huh?”
“Alright perfect.”
“What?”
Decades ago when computers were "new" on the scene, no one really even thought about being hacked really. The computer hardware wasnt anything like todays, it just wasnt in peoples minds back then, they were just loving their computers, not many people were online back then, believe it or not the Internet almost failed to gain popularity with the masses back then. All things my father of 70 years old has told me, but yes in todays world where nearly everyone is online and computers hardware/software are so sophisticated it's almost sacrelig to not have a near encrypted password
Edit: I don't mean to steer away from your comment, I think it's hilarious too lmao, just wanted to paint a picture of how things used to be "back in the day" :D
loool
okay real talk though hiding a universal handcuff key in a glasses case with the plan of claiming eye contact issues is smart as hell
@SlimyKlerburt no that would be stupid
The editing on this video is so cool, it's interesting and sticks with a theme but it's not distracting like similar editing styles tend to be
The author of the virus is happily living in his simple home, working in his own shop of gadget repair
is that a reference?
i see some people saying he has his own shop and lives a simple life, and others saying he works for the cia/pentagon now, so what is the truth?
@@kitteneyejo There is a legit docu where he was interviewed in person. Sadly with these kinds of videos on youtube, they are just milking with his story. Hope the income of this one can be shared to the guy.
@@dummypg6129 the fact that they squished 2 separate stories about 2 separate people into 1 video certainly doesnt help the confusion
69th like noice
God, i actually remember this virus, it was a massive urban legend back when I was a kid. i have no clue if I ever received one in the chain but I know people made threats of it
I always wondered if he wrote these stories or if these were real
Is it because you're from Philippines? I've never heard of it.
@@Nate-zs5ph trust me this Is real
@@hannanellia actually, I’ve been in Chicago most my life, but a lot of people on AOL talked about weird shit all the time. I think ILOVEYOU came up in a Facebook discussion at some point, or on one of those browser-based chat rooms everyone used to use when people weren’t as paranoid about random people on the internet.
I think I had logs of some of the IMs on my old email actually. I wonder if I can find them...
@@justaspectator9762 these videos make me realize there is a need for white hat hackers and makes me want to learn how to do it. Have a good morning💞
This video is SOO trippy and then at the end he’s like “so I was just thinking about how everybody has their own conscious...” like brooo
I don't know how you made this video but the production quality and research gone into the topic is amazing, very nice.
Imagine how the kid who did this was feeling during this. He was probably like OH SHI WHOOPS SORRY SHAWTY
AY CHAR
What's your pfp
@@jimitsoni18 I think it's disastrous life of saiki
@@moonset9419 oh thanks
ah man, I hate it when I accidentally unleash a deadly computer virus
The production quality makes this feel like a high budget professional documentary
Yup
It literally should be though, the research and production is on point, also very interesting and informational
MA rated:
Everyone under 18: I'll pretend I didn't see that
As they should? I just like free will. Have a good morning!💞💗
@@MrYeet-ip4qj honestly i would mention timezones but you said that at basically midnight, and thats technically morning so i cant complain
If you're not doing that when you're under 18, do you even have a pulse?
There was literally nothing inappropriate for anyone under 18 to watch here, hacking isn't suddenly this NSFW thing that minors shouldn't see. Of course they all would ignore it-
@@BloodInTheStrawberries exactly lol
editor here, this is one of the coolest documentary pieces i've ever seen! such a captivating work
Ye but the main man behind this did try to kinda scam is aduince out of 500k
@@lucaz0ghow?
This should be put on netflix, your whole channel should.
No no one likes paying for things
@@WhirlwindQuest no one likes hypocrites either
Fuck Netflix keep that shit on here it won’t make any difference
@@WhirlwindQuest he means it's worthy of being on a streaming service due to the quality.
@@Faxy95 Now if thats the case then I understand but I don't want Disrupt to move to nexfilx cause it will cost money and they might get spoiled
I’m amazed with how accurate the documentary is. As a Filipino who learned about him and his works, this is all true.
can he hacks video games servers?
I'm not sure how this guy thought this was a solution to overpriced internet service.
It would not overpriced if nobody won't connect anymore in fear of being infected
He originally made this so he can steal other people's internet access so he doesn't have to pay for it. It was only suppose to target Manila, until he decided to remove the geo restriction out of curiosity.
@@margaesperanza That much made sense, except he made it also corrupt all their image and video files as well, what purpose does that serve?
@@UmatsuObossa its funny
@@shadowaker6260 wtf did u just say
The editing and production of this video is amazing
But it isn't a virus, its a worm. A virus actually 'infects' files, whereas a worm is completely independent and spreads by itself without host files.
Correct
Am I crazy or did he not say worm in the video-?
As I read this comment he said it was a worm multiple times.
@@sirsnausages2164 He calls it a virus in the title
dude, you think the non computer people care?
These videos are too high quality for me to be allowed to watch.
well visualy it feels really well made.
and love the use of sound and music.
but the way the voice is mixed is kind of bad if u ask me!
the low frequenties of his voice are so loud compare to the mid/high frequenties that it's hard to understand what he is saying from time to time.
And one got taken down...
You're gonna love Lemmino and KaptainKristian then xD
then don't watch
@Magi728 no
I won’t lie him saying John Anderson scared me for a sec
I couldn’t imagine why
Like the guy from Yes?
Mr. Anderson
LMAO
Alexander Anderson's long lost brother