i read this comment as the last one before i went to another video only registered the words after having scrolled back up and then came back down to give this the like it deserves
“Hey lady, just saying you might want to get your kid off the internet, because he’s just clever enough to get himself into trouble, and nowhere near smart enough to get himself out.”
@shoobzy3431 I mean, it was malicious but relatively harmless. What possessed him to do this is beyond me, but he wasn't trying to scam people or anything. He was trying to scare people into not donating, and he hopefully learned something when mommy found out.
@@Sunbro413 if you think docking people is relatively harmless then you should know it’s legitimately legal, and if any of the people he do press charges against him, he could go to jail, and in some cases lose access to the Internet Internet as an adult
@@Cfomodz Both sides usually started young. I'd say though that quite a lot of very successful security experts that exist today did their share of unethical activities.
Except if your discord is linked to your socials like that with direct access to family... let's face it you do not have a promising future in digital security
@@OpticIlluzhion Most of them got caught through some mistake. But yeah, this one is like a monkey with a wrench. It's gonna do some damage but not because it understands what it's doing.
@@TheWashableBomb I dont think so. Thor probably still has good contacts from his work for the government. It would probably not be police but straight up fbi people or whoever else he worked with that would knock on that kids door. Also: you cant shrugg off multiple cases of extorsion etc. Especially if thor would have gotten them all to sue him. Kid would most likely be in prison if he wanted him to be there.
@@janpapai9205 Calling your FBI friends over a script kiddie is a good way to not have FBI friends anymore. They're also not extortion _cases_ until someone actually opens a case, and we're specifically talking about the step before that.
"...So I called his mom..." Is just so sweet as an infosec person. So rarely do we get to do that level of "you done fucked up" to people who deserve it.
Kid should be spending time in prison, 16 is more than old enough to know not to do shit like that. Fuckin sick of no one ever getting punished for anything, it's not helping the criminals to be better, the criminals don't fucking care. All shit like that does is spit in the face of people that actually put effort into their lives.
@@damiencouturee6240 Uhh, 16 is the perfect age for dumb teenager BS. There's a non-zero chance that kid would have preferred prison compared to what his mom did.
@@Sk83rNinja I said you generally don't derail a stationary train, not that it isn't possible. There's just not usually a reason to derail a train that's not moving.
@@ur-cb8xoif something that small can ruin a relationship, I'm sorry, but that's just a bad mom. Would any reasonable mother be very upset? Yes, but that's not "ruining a relationship," that's a completely normal part of any mother's relationship with their child when that child misbehaves. My mom has been more than a little upset with me more than once, but never once has that even _threatened_ to ruin our relationship, nor has she _ever_ implied that it could. Also, from this comment I can deduce that you've never had kids. If you would've had children, you would know without question that there is _nothing_ your kid could do that would make you stop loving them, or kick them out of the house before they turn 18-25. Either that, or you/your mother is a psychopath -- or worse, a narcissist. In either latter case, I'm sorry. It sucks to be you.
This reminds me of a video where a producer finds guys catcalling women on the street, then contacts their mothers, disguises them and sets them loose on the catcallers.
@ur-cb8xo Lmao are you a child? The kid would've ended in juvie and have his crimes recorded for future employers to see. Reporting a child's crime to their parents is the most considerate thing a person can do. Also, you're only a snitch if you're involved in the crime.
@@DasInf13 nearly 900 people seem to disagree with you rn, and also, the kids mom would find out regardless if police were involved. Rather than just arrest the kid and put him through hell and have him lose a ton of his life, he was hopefully given the opportunity to turn his behavior around and use his skills for better purposes.
There was no hacking. Literally 0 its just shitty opsec well LACK OF. And a bit of OSINT 😂 no hacks no code no execution not even social engineering pure stupidity funny nonetheless
@@jare2067 yeah but there was no pretending here the kid made threats as normal person and the youtuber found him without ever contacting him through the kids social thus there was no hacking no programming no social engineering only bad opsec
@@yerielzamoraNot unless she was felling merciful, and odds are, she wasn't. An ass beating is just the opening, he wants to do stuff that can get him in jail, he gets to suffer WORSE. Hard net limits, forced to get a job "Or else", aka jail, and do EVERY chore she says to. AT MINIMUM. Plus, she most likely had him uninstall all his games, and steam, and anything else.
@@Titan13335 Which makes it all the more sad how true it is. The data trail we leave, whether we'd like to or not, just by casual browsing is terrifying. You don't have to watch out for the elusive "4chan hacker man" when being on the internet is the semi-equivalent of having fresh paint on your shoes and a siren strapped to your head.
@Crash-Titan When it's about an actual guy, who did an actual thing? It's even better than a 90s hacker movie. It's a mid-2000s hacker movie. J/K but this was definitely a "You talked shit URL, got shit knocked IRL" moment.
I was in a band that had an issue with a guy we worked with withholding some of our property. Our "band leader" couldn't get him to even respond to calls, messages, or emails. So he asked if I would help him. I tracked down this dude's ENTIRE family and sent them all direct messages letting them know what he was doing and how he was conducting his business, and I asked them to help us find their relative who was just ghosting us for no reason. Needless to say he suddenly wasn't impossible to reach and we got our shit back the next day.
The only way it could've ended funnier would be "and now I'm his stepfather." (actual standup comic Ashley Gutermuth's advice to women whose military boyfriend/hubby cheats on them is "Seduce his dad and become his stepmom, that'll show him.")
reminds me of that one photo posted by tumblr user spindash of a page that had come out of their dad's wireless printer at work with a big photo of the pope looking like emperor palpatine at the top and then comic sans text reading as follows: [big text] *Hi,* if you're reading this message, it's highly likely that your printer is exposed to the public internet via port forwarding. This means that ⃰ anyone ⃰ on the internet with some technical knowledge can send print jobs to your printer - or worse, try to exploit it and use it as a part of a global botnet. If you didn't intend for this, please look into disabling UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) on your router, or remove the port forwarding rule for the port 9100. ~a friendly catgirl hacker :3
This really is the best outcome. Kid doesn't get his life screwed up by one act of maliciousness but absolutely faces consequences from people close to them in Life.
It's not a hate thing, when you're a teenager and see someone up on a pedestal you wonder why You're not up there. If you're parented properly you try to figure out how to do good things yourself. If you're neurotic, which let's be honest baseline teenagers are, then you think the thing that's getting in your way is their success.
We had a guy like 15 years ago that used to play on our CS Source server get banned. He decided the best course of action was to spam our forums with thousands of posts of CP. His steam address was tied to the forum account. He had his other socials listed on steam. Took us just a few minutes to find out tons of stuff about him and sent it all to the FBI. As far as I know he's still doing time for distributing CP. People are dumb.
Damn, that dude really shit the bed over a video game. Just possessing 1 image of CP can get you up to 10 years in prison. Found that out when my cousin, at the age of 22, decided it would be cool to take a bunch of pictures of a naked 14 year old girl in 2017. He's still in prison getting his ass beat by the other inmates last I heard.
Had a prank caller (a kid around 10-12 years old) calling me but he forgot to set his number private, and the number was connected to his mom, so I wrote to the mom on facebook explaining the things he said and she later had him call me and apologize. Also gave him a warning that he got lucky it was me he called and not a psycopath.
@@oscarback6696sounds about right. I was a puxsy as a kid, so I would've called someone else to check my number wasn't showing first. But, he was a young kid, glad you were lenient!
Kind of reminds me of one time when I was screwing around and "hacking" into IP-cameras. I was little and dumb so I had no idea what I was doing and no idea how to repeat that, I just have the memory of doing it. So anyways I locate this one camera when some photos begin appearing on the app I was using. The genuine fear I experienced when I saw that each one of them was renamed and contained a part of a message like "stop it; I can see you; gtfo" was immense. I also played Watch Dogs on my Xbox at that time and I was afraid that this guy would remotely blow up my pc lmao.
Funnily enough as a kid my camera on my laptop got hacked, instead of being scared or overreacting i did nothing but sit still and stare directly into the camera while smiling and saying "i can see you" every few minutes, for what felt like half an hour. Eventually the camera light turned off and it never happened again 😂
@@Dr.HooWho I was talking about the phones that can charge wirelessly. And if I'm not wrong, also some electric cars (I could be trippin about the last one)
"So I called his mom" Goblin Lord: "Your son has been doxxing/trolling/ really not cool stuff in my community can he please stop? also are you free coming friday night?"
I used to teach high school kids through Cyber Patriot and one of our kids took what he learned too far. He found a way into the school grading database through the phone app the teachers used to upload grades from home during COVID. He changed all of his grades A's and he would have gotten away with it had he not placed himself by GPA in the top 5 people at the school. He was in our class when his Grandma came to get him after the police called her. She had her shoe in her hand at the classroom door too. The fear on that boy's face was unreal. If you aren't Hawaiian and haven't felt the wrath of an upset Tutu's slipper or shoe, you wouldn't understand.
Far more terrifying than the police at that age. They might show up and give you a stern talking to, maybe try to scare you straight but they probably won't do anything, not really. Momma, though? That's an immediate and inescapable Avengers level threat at 16.
I had someone trying to dox me years ago, along with threating me with potential swatting. They got sloppy and used an old email account. Google showed me that he was into reverse potty training (wearing and using diapers). Threatened to tell his grandmother and he left me alone.
Imagine being a mom and someone with Thor’s voice calls and tells you about your precious child’s mischief. That’s a life changing experience for any parent right there.
@@potatonope9774not really. It might make them more thoughtful about whether it’s worth pissing off certain people. No one is suggesting like, throwing them down the stairs, but a literal slap on the wrist is to send the message that “this is the warning, messing with the wrong person can mean a thousand times worse.”
@@kellynolen498your first idea is to hack an account? instead of just using someone else’s info or a cpn? Takes a lot more knowledge to “hack” and account than use someone else’s info
If he's a detective then the kid was Sherlock. It takes quite some thought to 1: find public access credit card dumps, 2: make the connection between live donations and transaction times in those dumps and 3: realise that information is blackmail material. Like software said, he got sloppy, but if he used a burner discord account to contact victims, this system would be fool proof until discord or authorities stepped in.
"So I called his mom" it's a simple spell but quite unbreakable
i read this comment as the last one before i went to another video
only registered the words after having scrolled back up
and then came back down to give this the like it deserves
Counters "my mom is dead"
It just makes the feat even more impressive. You’re now dealing with not just infosec, but a late healer. AKA a necromancer.
@@IanBPPK "I know." ~Holds up Ouija board.~ "She was not pleased I interrupted her lecturing Satan about the chore list she gave him."
@@IanBPPKToo bad. I’m a necromancer
"Stop donating!"
"Unfortunately, your mother"
Fortunate
You're the red spy!
@@corythomas4427"Intruder alert!"
"Red spy is in the base."
@@Heathcliff_HaterA RED SPY IS IN THE BASE?!
A better one imo is "nice aegument, unfortunately you're mother" (the spelling mistakes are intentional, that's the meme)
“Hey lady, just saying you might want to get your kid off the internet, because he’s just clever enough to get himself into trouble, and nowhere near smart enough to get himself out.”
Good choice of words!
Thats good
Powerful.
No but wait 10 years. Kid if you read this good job
Most "Smart" Idiots like these go to jail at some point. Only a matter of time. Little bud better grow up. Or he'll also go to jail once hes 18*
The setup of “here was his master process of finding and eliminating high cost donors” into the payoff of “…so I called his mom” is pricelesd
Get him a job.
@@pipz420nah teach the kid some effing respect with free community service. We can't glorify behavior like this.
@nocturn9x They do that by working and earning things.
@@pipz420 no, that just justifies their behavior.
Dude "so I called his mom" sounded like a freaking guillotine falling.
“I called his mom,…. She was VERY upset” bro is a legend
Sh*t went from 0 to 100 real quick there 😂
I LOVE THE INTERNET SO MUCH RIGHT NOW.😂😂😂😂😂 😂😂
@@misterknister6257IT WENT TO EXACTLY 56 AND THEN STOPPED, I WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED NEXT.
She's probably not even going to do anything beyond a slap on the wrist
a legendary fake
"I know your credit card number"
*"I know your mom"*
Your mom roasts never die T-T
Your mom is a nice lady
@@the_travelingbreezeYour mom is so nice that I want to marry her and take care of the two of you. (sorry im new to this joke)
@@s.c.6499pfp checks out
biblically
“So I called his mom”
TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING
No no no
WATCH FO THE FUCJKDUNG MOTHER BOMB. ITS ON IT WAY
imma parry that
Narrator: He did not parry that.
@@mahapatrasohammthe MOAB
@@siromnomsLA MOAB MOTHER OF ALL BOMB
"So I called his mom... she was very upset."
Legendary story. One for the books.
And then there were no further consequences cuz the guy is a teen and he probably kept doing his scumbag shitty behavior.
@shoobzy3431 I mean, it was malicious but relatively harmless. What possessed him to do this is beyond me, but he wasn't trying to scam people or anything. He was trying to scare people into not donating, and he hopefully learned something when mommy found out.
@@Sunbro413 if you think docking people is relatively harmless then you should know it’s legitimately legal, and if any of the people he do press charges against him, he could go to jail, and in some cases lose access to the Internet Internet as an adult
@@Sunbro413he took credit cards, what part of that is harmless.
@AttemptedPretzelMaker expired* credit cards
My man skipped the cops, judge, and jury and straight up called the EXECUTIONER!
The flip flop is a formidable weapon
Holy belt
the extension cord... 😰
I need a part two of this haha
The dreaded wooden spoon
"I have a certain set of skills, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will call your mom"
I read that in Thor’s voice, lol
@@Dawn_Hannah i need that ringtone.
@@Dawn_HannahWhy? It's from Taken.
Absolute perfection
Please do my mom is a lovely person and loves talking to people
"The good news? Your son could have a promising future in digital security. The bad news? He's gotten an early start... on the wrong side."
When you think about it though, many black hats turned after being punished with jail time...
@@Xorthismany white hats were once 16..
@@Cfomodz Both sides usually started young. I'd say though that quite a lot of very successful security experts that exist today did their share of unethical activities.
Except if your discord is linked to your socials like that with direct access to family... let's face it you do not have a promising future in digital security
@@OpticIlluzhion Most of them got caught through some mistake. But yeah, this one is like a monkey with a wrench. It's gonna do some damage but not because it understands what it's doing.
I think this kid should just be incredibly grateful that Thor didn't contact the police.
@@Sarah-no6ez kinda hard to be grateful if you’re dead
@@TheWashableBomb I dont think so. Thor probably still has good contacts from his work for the government. It would probably not be police but straight up fbi people or whoever else he worked with that would knock on that kids door. Also: you cant shrugg off multiple cases of extorsion etc. Especially if thor would have gotten them all to sue him. Kid would most likely be in prison if he wanted him to be there.
@@janpapai9205 Calling your FBI friends over a script kiddie is a good way to not have FBI friends anymore. They're also not extortion _cases_ until someone actually opens a case, and we're specifically talking about the step before that.
@@telanis9 law enforcement kills children. You know nothing.
Like the police would do anything lol. Acab
"...So I called his mom..." Is just so sweet as an infosec person. So rarely do we get to do that level of "you done fucked up" to people who deserve it.
Missed opportunity to replace call with plow, lmfaooo
Kid should be spending time in prison, 16 is more than old enough to know not to do shit like that. Fuckin sick of no one ever getting punished for anything, it's not helping the criminals to be better, the criminals don't fucking care. All shit like that does is spit in the face of people that actually put effort into their lives.
@@damiencouturee6240 drink gasoline (don't do that it's very harmful for you)
@@damiencouturee6240 Damien chill. You can't pull yourself up by the bootstraps if your boots are full of tears.
@@damiencouturee6240 Uhh, 16 is the perfect age for dumb teenager BS. There's a non-zero chance that kid would have preferred prison compared to what his mom did.
"DILAN, THERE IS A MAN ON THE LINE SAYING YOU THREATEN PEOPLE ONLINE"
Geeeooorrggiieeee
lmaooooo
It wasn't even me... It wasn't even me
goddamnit I read this like Grooby from Sr. Pelo's Mokey's Show parodies
"nu-uhhhhhhhhhhh"
Imagine his whole villian arc was derailed because someone called his mom
he was alresdy in his villian arc
@@GWRocket You don't generally derail a stationary train.
@@Kelrisaith well you can but it is a million times harder
@@Sk83rNinja I said you generally don't derail a stationary train, not that it isn't possible. There's just not usually a reason to derail a train that's not moving.
@@Kelrisaith ik just a joke
nah, calling someones mom is legit an effective way to scare someone shitless
"so i called his mom" is honestly something we should also do with older fellas misbehaving like that
Why involve his mom? That's sad don't ruin their relationship. If it's an underage kid maybe it's fine but don't be such a snitch
@@ur-cb8xoif something that small can ruin a relationship, I'm sorry, but that's just a bad mom. Would any reasonable mother be very upset? Yes, but that's not "ruining a relationship," that's a completely normal part of any mother's relationship with their child when that child misbehaves. My mom has been more than a little upset with me more than once, but never once has that even _threatened_ to ruin our relationship, nor has she _ever_ implied that it could.
Also, from this comment I can deduce that you've never had kids. If you would've had children, you would know without question that there is _nothing_ your kid could do that would make you stop loving them, or kick them out of the house before they turn 18-25. Either that, or you/your mother is a psychopath -- or worse, a narcissist. In either latter case, I'm sorry. It sucks to be you.
This reminds me of a video where a producer finds guys catcalling women on the street, then contacts their mothers, disguises them and sets them loose on the catcallers.
@ur-cb8xo Lmao are you a child? The kid would've ended in juvie and have his crimes recorded for future employers to see. Reporting a child's crime to their parents is the most considerate thing a person can do. Also, you're only a snitch if you're involved in the crime.
If I was up to no good at 36 and someone called my mom.
I'd be in so much fucking trouble. 😂
"I called his mom. "
Kryptonite for every unprofessional script kiddy.
Skiddy's gonna have to learn to love Thor, because he's now stepdaddy Thor
i miss read that as "script kitty"
@@IAMNOTASYCO same difference
I've always seen and heard it as script kitty, makes sense given their tendency to be furries and how sloppy they are @@IAMNOTASYCO
What part of this had scripts?
I feel like calling the kids mom was far more terrifying and impactful than any jailtime would've been. S++ job
Hit or miss these days. You have to find a parent that is actually a “parent”
@@bob_kazamakis fair take, but unless the mom seriously beat the kid, a harsh scolding is FAR more lenient then the sentence he could've gotten
The point is that calling the kid's mom on him would likely have a far greater emotional impact than anything else he could do.
not at all, call his mom? you dont know what kind of mom that kid has, they might not care at all and the kid learns no real lesson
@@DasInf13 nearly 900 people seem to disagree with you rn, and also, the kids mom would find out regardless if police were involved. Rather than just arrest the kid and put him through hell and have him lose a ton of his life, he was hopefully given the opportunity to turn his behavior around and use his skills for better purposes.
"So i called his mom"
Thats a straight up war crime man
"So I called his mom" that is probably the best comeback to someone doxxing ever.
CALLED HIS MOM😂
Good job👌
so funny
he's lucky that the mum was upset, the majority these days wouldn't care. and would probably get angry at you for calling them.
@@slain4ever not the majority, just Karens
@@slain4ever sorry your friends moms are bitches, but not my experience😂
I heard “so I called his mom,” and I was like “OH SHIiiiiiT”
Hack wars. Even as a programmer day to day, the mentality and specifics behind how different people do "hacking" is nuts.
There was no hacking. Literally 0 its just shitty opsec well LACK OF. And a bit of OSINT 😂 no hacks no code no execution not even social engineering pure stupidity funny nonetheless
I wouldn't really call this hacking. Cybersleuthing is my preferred term.
isn’t it mostly social engineering, like pretending to be a company employee or whatever
@@jare2067no, but that's a part of it
@@jare2067 yeah but there was no pretending here the kid made threats as normal person and the youtuber found him without ever contacting him through the kids social thus there was no hacking no programming no social engineering only bad opsec
How does a grown adult deal with a child? Simple. By calling his mom.
“She was very upset”😂
Nice euphemism for "he got his ass beat for sure"
Understatement of the century. XD
that was hilarious.
@@yerielzamoraNot unless she was felling merciful, and odds are, she wasn't. An ass beating is just the opening, he wants to do stuff that can get him in jail, he gets to suffer WORSE.
Hard net limits, forced to get a job "Or else", aka jail, and do EVERY chore she says to.
AT MINIMUM.
Plus, she most likely had him uninstall all his games, and steam, and anything else.
even worse: she was disappointed ;-/
When you start fucking around in the digital world, you better avoid the people who are better than you
When you start fucking around in the digital world, you don't do shit.
You're already being tracked the moment you start.
You mean richer than you. Never fuck with the rich. They run the world
That sounds like a line that the main character would say in a mid 2000s movie about hacking
@@Titan13335
Which makes it all the more sad how true it is. The data trail we leave, whether we'd like to or not, just by casual browsing is terrifying.
You don't have to watch out for the elusive "4chan hacker man" when being on the internet is the semi-equivalent of having fresh paint on your shoes and a siren strapped to your head.
@Crash-Titan When it's about an actual guy, who did an actual thing? It's even better than a 90s hacker movie.
It's a mid-2000s hacker movie.
J/K but this was definitely a "You talked shit URL, got shit knocked IRL" moment.
"There's always a bigger fish."
"yo momma"
Ain't no one bigger than yo mamma
The chankla drum solo that followed... I can hear it.
"So I called his mom."
Real heroes don't wear capes.
Not all heroes wear capes
But their hair wafts majestically in the wind.
they call moms
That sounds like treasonous talk to me.
Edna, is that you?
"Stop donating"
"Yo momma"
"Understandable have a nice day"
@@khiobi1687 underrated comment
"I apologize for my outburst"
I was in a band that had an issue with a guy we worked with withholding some of our property. Our "band leader" couldn't get him to even respond to calls, messages, or emails. So he asked if I would help him. I tracked down this dude's ENTIRE family and sent them all direct messages letting them know what he was doing and how he was conducting his business, and I asked them to help us find their relative who was just ghosting us for no reason. Needless to say he suddenly wasn't impossible to reach and we got our shit back the next day.
Why do I feel like this isn’t a music band?
genuinely such a creative way to solve a problem, i never would’ve thought of that, social pressure can be a powerful thing
@@g0stn0te explain, I am deeply intrigued
That is some disloyal ass family,
@@g0stn0tefuckin mood brother, it's getting to be unusable.
Bro is going places. There's a high chance it's prison, but by god, he's gonna get there.
Considering how much he was fucking around, I think he got the light end of the stick when it comes to finding out
Deadass. Bro could have gotten himself killed if he pissed off the wrong psycho.
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
He seemed like he wanted to show off more than anything
twitter kids bro. moral high ground at any cost. they have no understanding of reality
Well of course he did. He was obtaining personal information illegally and blackmailing people. Which is literally a federal crime.
It’s wild how he goes out doxxing people without even remotely protecting himself from it.
people are surprisingly weak to Uno Reverse.
@@Wyzaipeople are dumb, let's be real
@@Wyzai No u!
@@Kio_Kurashi oof they forgot to knock
That's because this didn't happen.
"I called his mom"
_"We don't know if he ever saw the light of day again"_ said Dumbledore calmly
Not that he needs it much if he knows how to do stuff like that
This isn't a harry potter quote and the meme doesn't make any sense
@@sammxn-w2vgrounding
Has this man got a single short that isn't worth watching, my god!
Single handedly keeping my shorts viewership alive.
Honestly, I love it. Doxxing the doxxer having that poetry. But then...kids only 16. Calling his mom was best on multiple levels.
E
@@EEEEEEEE honestly, dunno if this is a bot, but you are the least annoying bot account I've seen so far.
E
@@EEEEEEEE Good bot
Can someone please explain what is doxxing?
Ironically, I just startled my mom with the absolute bark of laughter I had at "I called his mom."
Not really ironic. Coincidental, though.
how is that ironic?
This is a stand up comic's level of delivery. I actually laughed so hard when he dropped the "so I called his mom"
The only way it could've ended funnier would be "and now I'm his stepfather." (actual standup comic Ashley Gutermuth's advice to women whose military boyfriend/hubby cheats on them is "Seduce his dad and become his stepmom, that'll show him.")
Buddy knows enough to be dangerous but not enough to know how not to be dangerous to himself.
"I called his mom, she was VERY upset."
That's when you know it's game over
„You see, the more you fuck around, the more you gonna find out“
- rogerskaer
find_out(fuck_around) = (fuck_around)^3
Hacker in movies: 😈😈😈
Hacker IRL: Calls the Target's mom
reminds me of that one photo posted by tumblr user spindash of a page that had come out of their dad's wireless printer at work with a big photo of the pope looking like emperor palpatine at the top and then comic sans text reading as follows:
[big text] *Hi,*
if you're reading this message, it's highly likely that your printer is exposed to the public internet via port forwarding. This means that ⃰ anyone ⃰ on the internet with some technical knowledge can send print jobs to your printer - or worse, try to exploit it and use it as a part of a global botnet.
If you didn't intend for this, please look into disabling UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) on your router, or remove the port forwarding rule for the port 9100.
~a friendly catgirl
hacker :3
@@LeBonkJordan she's a legend
@@LeBonkJordan tijme to look at port access and get some feds called
That's hilarious. That must have been a deservedly terrifying conversation for him
Piratesoftware: should I report him to the authorities?
Piatesoftware: **soundbyte: I’m about to ruin this man’s whole career**
Christmas and birthday*
@@violentgravy01 ?
@@oneowenno presents from mum
In a way, he did report him to the supreme authority in his life.
This really is the best outcome. Kid doesn't get his life screwed up by one act of maliciousness but absolutely faces consequences from people close to them in Life.
"So i called his mum"
Ohhhh shit, mans gone, donezo
Bro doxxing people and doesnt realize he has a straight path towards his real identity
Magnificent
Not to mention he's doing it to someone who's clearly a qualified ethical hacker. These are the people you do NOT want to piss off.
@@Not_interestEd- meeeh he'll be finee
But like I'm using a VPN and tor behind seven proxies. No one is finding out who I am.
Edit: it's a joke
@@ax14pz107 you are never 100% safe remember that
@@ax14pz107theres always a way it mainly just depends how good the dude is
"So I called his mom."
Cruel and unusual punishment!
I couldn’t imagine hating a community so much that I’d spend that much time going out of my way to harass individuals of it.
You have NO IDEA how far and how depraved some people are willing to get...
Welcome to the internet.
Have a look around...
hateing this guys community that much is even more surprising. this dude is positive vibes only from what ive seen. (;° ロ°)
Probably a combination of disliking the community, enjoying the power, and enjoying the process.
It's not a hate thing, when you're a teenager and see someone up on a pedestal you wonder why You're not up there. If you're parented properly you try to figure out how to do good things yourself. If you're neurotic, which let's be honest baseline teenagers are, then you think the thing that's getting in your way is their success.
We had a guy like 15 years ago that used to play on our CS Source server get banned. He decided the best course of action was to spam our forums with thousands of posts of CP. His steam address was tied to the forum account. He had his other socials listed on steam. Took us just a few minutes to find out tons of stuff about him and sent it all to the FBI. As far as I know he's still doing time for distributing CP.
People are dumb.
Jfc
do you think he thought he was posting normal P because that's so fucking childish
That is incredibly high levels of stupid. What the hell is wrong with some people?
Damn, that dude really shit the bed over a video game. Just possessing 1 image of CP can get you up to 10 years in prison. Found that out when my cousin, at the age of 22, decided it would be cool to take a bunch of pictures of a naked 14 year old girl in 2017. He's still in prison getting his ass beat by the other inmates last I heard.
@@Xeonort I should be clear it was thousands of *posts* using the same couple of pictures, not thousands of unique images.
Calling his mom?
Well it ain't a war crime the first time
Amen to that and quack bang!
Eeyyy
Oh, stealing that
Virgin "sending you an expired credit card number" vs Chad "calls your fucking mom"
Had a prank caller (a kid around 10-12 years old) calling me but he forgot to set his number private, and the number was connected to his mom, so I wrote to the mom on facebook explaining the things he said and she later had him call me and apologize. Also gave him a warning that he got lucky it was me he called and not a psycopath.
what was the prank about?
@@riccardodellorto4267 calling people and trash talking
Hey bro, is your refrigerator running?
@@oscarback6696sounds about right. I was a puxsy as a kid, so I would've called someone else to check my number wasn't showing first. But, he was a young kid, glad you were lenient!
Aye, you're right. Better to burn your fingers than your face...
"This guy way harassing my supporters online, so I called his mom" 🤣
Sounds like a article ad
Bro hit him with the mom card.
A hacker is not scared of anything... unless he lives in his mom's basement.
Literally thought he was untouchable, so I called his MOM. What a fucking play bro
“She was *very* upset.” Bro lost life privileges from what I’m understanding. XD
"i'm calling your mom!"
"Pfft, you don't even know my mom."
*Knock knock*
"so i called his mom" is so hilarious and so threatening i love it
"I'm gonna tell the world your secrets"
"Yeah, and I'm gonna tell your mom YOURS."
"so I called his mom. She was very upset" is by far the greatest quote that has come out of this channel
"I know everything about you"
"I'm telling Mom"
Kind of reminds me of one time when I was screwing around and "hacking" into IP-cameras. I was little and dumb so I had no idea what I was doing and no idea how to repeat that, I just have the memory of doing it. So anyways I locate this one camera when some photos begin appearing on the app I was using. The genuine fear I experienced when I saw that each one of them was renamed and contained a part of a message like "stop it; I can see you; gtfo" was immense. I also played Watch Dogs on my Xbox at that time and I was afraid that this guy would remotely blow up my pc lmao.
Funnily enough as a kid my camera on my laptop got hacked, instead of being scared or overreacting i did nothing but sit still and stare directly into the camera while smiling and saying "i can see you" every few minutes, for what felt like half an hour. Eventually the camera light turned off and it never happened again 😂
Funnily enough, blowing stuff up via hacking is possible nowadays
@@Adamcito. oh brave new world... you would scare me shitless a few years ago.
@@Adamcito. Only damage that does is ruin the pc nothing more than that
@@Dr.HooWho I was talking about the phones that can charge wirelessly. And if I'm not wrong, also some electric cars (I could be trippin about the last one)
Level 100 "yo mama" joke 😂
"I used to hack power plants for a living! Don't mess with me or I'll call your mom!"
Hahaha
"I called his mom. So now he calls me dad."
Imagine that power play
"I know where you live"
"Yeah, where YOU live"
Momming is far scarier than Swatting.
And she's legally responsible for him at that age.
Hopefully he got a good whooping for that one
Swat might only kill you.
Mom, gonna make that boy regret his conception.
when swatting the officers will eventually go away,
You can't escape your mom.
Swatting could kill you, but telling your mom... That could kill your entire ego!
"So I called his mom"
Goblin Lord: "Your son has been doxxing/trolling/ really not cool stuff in my community can he please stop? also are you free coming friday night?"
Man's an actual genius. So many things he does are probably nothing to him but from an outside perspective he's an insanely talented individual.
"SO I CALLED HIS MOM" Thor said calmly😅🎉😂
freakin legendary man.
*Dumbledore
"how did you deal with the hacker?"
"I told on him"
"To the police?"
"No, to his mom"
The ending of this little story wraps it up perfectly
"So I called his mom"
Oh shit. He pulled out the big guns
I was not ready for, "So I called his MOM". Lmao so hard rn
I feel like the dude would have preferred you to call the police
The amount of time I chuckled at this was probably unhealthy. But BOY is that funny.
"Hello, you don't know me, but my name is Thor and I'm from the internet." - things that must have happened.
When adults do something wrong, you have to call the cops. When a kid does something wrong, just call his mom
Props to you for not threatening him but instead reaching out to his mother. I appreciate you !
I used to teach high school kids through Cyber Patriot and one of our kids took what he learned too far. He found a way into the school grading database through the phone app the teachers used to upload grades from home during COVID. He changed all of his grades A's and he would have gotten away with it had he not placed himself by GPA in the top 5 people at the school. He was in our class when his Grandma came to get him after the police called her. She had her shoe in her hand at the classroom door too. The fear on that boy's face was unreal. If you aren't Hawaiian and haven't felt the wrath of an upset Tutu's slipper or shoe, you wouldn't understand.
Good for her! Chanclas have a universal approach to one's posterior lol
To quote a wise man “how are these kids so good at doxing?”
I love this, you actually got his mother involved, well done! Hopefully he learned not to do that anymore.
"Do you know what I did?"
"...I called his MOM"
Very nice.
dunno his mom, but this happening and he called my mom, i would need police protection for the rest of my life.
I'm pretty sure my parents would have bent me over the knee at that point despite being 16
@@Vittrichif that was me and they called my mom, then my mom would be calling an ambulance....but not for her.
Far more terrifying than the police at that age. They might show up and give you a stern talking to, maybe try to scare you straight but they probably won't do anything, not really.
Momma, though? That's an immediate and inescapable Avengers level threat at 16.
@@Xeonort yep. "I brought you in this world, and I'll take you out" energy
Wow did not expect that ending lol. "I called his mom" is one hell of a line
That 16 year old better be careful. An adult could show up at their house with that behavior.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from these shorts, it’s you don’t mess with Thor.
The "So I called his mom" had me dying. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
"she was very upset..." THAT SOUNDED MENACING
"i have your info, send me all you've got"
"i called your mom. i could've smashed, but opted for you to just get a whoopin. GL!"
He was messing around
"So i looked INTO this guy..."
I had someone trying to dox me years ago, along with threating me with potential swatting. They got sloppy and used an old email account. Google showed me that he was into reverse potty training (wearing and using diapers). Threatened to tell his grandmother and he left me alone.
Nah nah, that was humiliating for him to realise “ Oh ,I fucked up now”.
He was into WHAT
@@theslungus1000wearing diapers. Hope this clears things up for you
@@soupisfornoobs4081that wasn't a question
how does a old email account reveal that?
Imagine being a mom and someone with Thor’s voice calls and tells you about your precious child’s mischief. That’s a life changing experience for any parent right there.
Children who haven't developed a moral compass are terrifying
Nothing a belt and some elbow grease can’t fix
@@slambler6702that just gives them a violent streak to complement their lacking empathy
@@potatonope9774 gotta get that triple kill
@slambler6702 don't forget the blinker fluid lol
@@potatonope9774not really. It might make them more thoughtful about whether it’s worth pissing off certain people. No one is suggesting like, throwing them down the stairs, but a literal slap on the wrist is to send the message that “this is the warning, messing with the wrong person can mean a thousand times worse.”
Shit. Dam you a detective
is he? he tied his twitch to his fb i could find that guy... 😂😂😂
Dawg it don’t take Einstein to look through tied social media accounts
@@kellynolen498your first idea is to hack an account? instead of just using someone else’s info or a cpn? Takes a lot more knowledge to “hack” and account than use someone else’s info
@@uuh4yj43I’m not gonna lie, considering what this guy does, that might not be a good idea.
If he's a detective then the kid was Sherlock. It takes quite some thought to 1: find public access credit card dumps, 2: make the connection between live donations and transaction times in those dumps and 3: realise that information is blackmail material. Like software said, he got sloppy, but if he used a burner discord account to contact victims, this system would be fool proof until discord or authorities stepped in.
"I'm a man with a very particular set of skills. I will find you, and I will call your mom."
“Which was tied to his actual family 😈”
“So I called his mom 😐”
“So I called his mom” best line *ever.*
I can't imagine the grin you must have gotten when you found his mom's contact information.
"So I called his mom"
Total Chad move.
The hidden anger after "i called his mom" epic.