They paid $4.5 million for this password
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Who would have thought that a password could cost a company a fortune, and the country could turn off fuel pipes in 17 states…
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Sorry, did you just say that the government payed the company in bitcoins? No way on earth that's right.
Not the government
It’s morally correct to steal from pipeline companies. Disgusting people and disgusting actions
Exactly! Amd for the absolute idiots that will say: "ThEy woRKeD hArD, tHEy dEsErVe iT"...
Nope? They were lucky and privileged to be born in better families and had tons of luck and connections. You don't become a millionaire out of nothing, with just hard work.
@@godnyx117 100%. There is no such thing as “self made” and they all deserve to be stripped of their wealth and power
@@LexiS-k6x I would say totally stripped but they should not be very rich.
It delivers fuel to half of the us tho there wont be fuel right?
@@SamHall-cg9dq thanks to their extensive lobbying and invasive practices. It is insidious and needs to change asap
Even hackers have ethics
Ofcourse, well in the first place you can imagine hacking as kidnapping, robery, mugging,..., its bad but not "agaisnt humanity" level of crime.
But when hacking disabled important infrastructre for millions of people, that is an act of terrorism.
Them black hat dudes wont let their reputations go that low.
Ethics? No, they just want to go after fish that won't bite back.
A weak password and they still haven't learned
Half the US???? bruh texas isnt half of the US
Thats crazy though
The 4.4m was paid back by every single Consumer; MORE IMPORTANTLY they had that kind of money READILY AVAILABLE. MAKES YOU WONDERRRRRRR
Yeah that good😂😂