The "No Fly List" Just Got Leaked...

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @SomeOrdinaryGamers
    @SomeOrdinaryGamers  Год назад +1059

    Check Out the Newest Episode of the Podcast: ruclips.net/video/vQJGrNcPpRg/видео.html

  • @skiprockjr.6881
    @skiprockjr.6881 Год назад +29372

    The TSA detained my grandmother who was 99 at the time. Pulled her away and searched all her stuff. Great work there TSA. She's still going strong at 104.

    • @soralazammoa1770
      @soralazammoa1770 Год назад +1869

      104?!?!? Dame that's crazy.

    • @dabocousin
      @dabocousin Год назад +470

      Thats great

    • @dough7726
      @dough7726 Год назад +637

      Damn 104 that's wild

    • @nickuva6508
      @nickuva6508 Год назад +147

      Who asked

    • @Grey11s
      @Grey11s Год назад +2274

      @@nickuva6508
      Why do y'all act like that? Like a geniune question, why do y'all go "Who asked?"

  • @H03tRiLL
    @H03tRiLL Год назад +9982

    Fun fact: TSA has never prevented a single terrorist attack. They've never uncovered a single plot either. In fact, TSA regularly fails security audits and often let's dangerous items pass right through their checkpoints.

    • @oxfordcommaisthegreatest
      @oxfordcommaisthegreatest Год назад +300

      Do you have any ideas on how we could improve this system? Genuine question, I completely agree with your comment.

    • @leaffinite2001
      @leaffinite2001 Год назад +313

      @Quesadilla well if they havent prevented anything and we operated without them for years do we need to reform, or get rid of it? Im not educated on the topic so dont take that as a personal opinion, it just seems to be the logical conclusion of the information in this thread

    • @zoidsj
      @zoidsj Год назад +1

      Because the TSA would say "Hey guys, found a bomb. Dont be nervous tho, completely fine to fly." Don't just regurgitate bullshit you hear on Facebook, they find guns on people daily.

    • @H03tRiLL
      @H03tRiLL Год назад +1

      @Paul Kramoff everything I said is documented facts. They fail security audits regularly. Never caught one single terrorist. TSA is an abject failure. Its not up for debate anymore

    • @Nyx_2142
      @Nyx_2142 Год назад +626

      @@oxfordcommaisthegreatest Get rid of the security theater whose purpose was to violate the privacy and rights of American citizens using 9/11 as an excuse. That would improve the system by a pretty good margin

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman Год назад +7315

    A Norwegian professor was on the list, with over 800 other Norwegians. That was the main news today here in Norway. The only thing he said to the media was "This is just proof that the FBIs intel is abyssmal". I kind of have to agree on that one.

    • @BruceCarbonLakeriver
      @BruceCarbonLakeriver Год назад +246

      It is called Fake Berau of Investigation for a reason ^^

    • @fart63
      @fart63 Год назад +871

      What they got against Norwegians, 800 is like half their population

    • @virii.win32
      @virii.win32 Год назад +48

      Vent, hvilke nyhetskanaler rapporterte om dette?

    • @Spearhead401
      @Spearhead401 Год назад +5

      @@fart63 ?

    • @rev8419
      @rev8419 Год назад +185

      @D.R I think it's supposed to be a country in the middle east 🤔

  • @snowden6790
    @snowden6790 Год назад +819

    i love how i only understand 1% of all the tech stuff he talks about yet i'm still always highly entertained

    • @viproductions2410
      @viproductions2410 Год назад +32

      It's like me listening to astrophysics. I got no idea wtf they talking about but it sounds cool

    • @BlueMiaou
      @BlueMiaou Год назад +18

      @@viproductions2410 astrophysics is so great. i understand none of it but i know there's lasagna inside huge balls of iron in space, and that those balls are so dense you'd turn into soup if you got too close to it

    • @zeffery101
      @zeffery101 Год назад +5

      he explains it pretty well and its not that important to know the jargon. it is interesting though

    • @iwiwawakapina3750
      @iwiwawakapina3750 Год назад +1

      its because its fuckin funny

    • @k-force8325
      @k-force8325 Год назад +2

      I discovered him from the Indian guy laughing meme, learned quantum computer physics

  • @casual3123
    @casual3123 Год назад +17449

    The no fly list being leaked by a furry Sprigatito fan is the funniest thing I have ever heard.

    • @chrislewis6030
      @chrislewis6030 Год назад +862

      Everyday we stray further from God and I strayed even farther from laughing at this

    • @YodielandInhabitant710
      @YodielandInhabitant710 Год назад +1225

      Weed cat
      Bottom text

    • @Artizap_
      @Artizap_ Год назад +754

      Huge W for our fellow weed cat fans

    • @LowIntSpecimen
      @LowIntSpecimen Год назад +458

      leave it to the weed cat fans to do a little trolling

    • @l3gacyb3ta21
      @l3gacyb3ta21 Год назад +180

      oh we love maia, it's so cool

  • @ryno4ever433
    @ryno4ever433 Год назад +4419

    As someone who work in the compliance department of a major US airline, I'm not AT ALL surprised this information was able to be obtained in this way. I'm sure if more people dug around, they'd find that a lot of this information is not held securely and can probably be broken into pretty easily.

    • @Journey_to_who_knows
      @Journey_to_who_knows Год назад +121

      Now with everyone moron going online with no clue what to do, this can be a golden age of leaks

    • @misterkillroy2952
      @misterkillroy2952 Год назад +72

      That's okay, it'd be easy to poison city water mains, but people keep looking at guns and explosives instead. It's rather scary

    • @swazs6092
      @swazs6092 Год назад

      Damn, you should get fired for saying some dumb sh** like this on the internet

    • @ActionJacksonForever
      @ActionJacksonForever Год назад +32

      People need to be finding that Maxwell client list

    • @dannydethanos6994
      @dannydethanos6994 Год назад +70

      Cyber security is by far the most overlooked aspect of security. companies seem to not understand that all of the information they hold is digital and unprotected beyond their efforts.

  • @hackerling
    @hackerling Год назад +2592

    there's just something very poignant about the no fly list being leaked next to the statement "holy bingle! :3"

  • @kadethecat6273
    @kadethecat6273 Год назад +99

    The person who leaked it does not live in the US, (I think she is Swedish) which is why she was able to do this without fear of being arrested or anything.

    • @teethcoat4274
      @teethcoat4274 Год назад +16

      She lives in Switzerland I’m 90% sure

    • @max3446
      @max3446 Год назад

      Presumably they could still be extradited though?

    • @MasterBasser
      @MasterBasser Год назад +7

      the us gov has its hands all over the world.

    • @solardrake4402
      @solardrake4402 Год назад +19

      She lives in a nation that if someone has citizenship there they just have to say no to extradition and the government upholds it, and she said no so there's nothing short of lengthy court dealings that can get her sent to the US because she committed no violent crime.
      It's beautiful how powerless America looks rn. I love it.

    • @vimproved
      @vimproved Год назад +9

      @@max3446She's Swiss, Switzerland doesnt extradite without consent. Unfortunately this means she can no longer leave Switzerland.

  • @YashaVatrushka
    @YashaVatrushka Год назад +4463

    It reminds me of the French scandal when a comedian who used to be a flight attendant jockingly said on tv that he was so scatter-brained that he couldn't alway remember the code to enter the cockpit, "even if most of the time it's only 1234".
    Airplane security got big mad because it tirns out that most of the time, the password is indeed 1234 and they acted like he revealed a big secret lol.

    • @guilhermehank4938
      @guilhermehank4938 Год назад +885

      It was a joke
      They confirmed its true
      They played themselves

    • @panachevitz
      @panachevitz Год назад +178

      That's the same code as on my luggage!

    • @swagathan5
      @swagathan5 Год назад +85

      That is the EXACT same thing I thought of when I saw this!!

    • @targard.quantumfrack6854
      @targard.quantumfrack6854 Год назад +17

      who's the french comedian?

    • @YashaVatrushka
      @YashaVatrushka Год назад +37

      @@targard.quantumfrack6854it's Jeanfi Janssens

  • @elilopez6260
    @elilopez6260 Год назад +5919

    This is on par with War Thunder players leaking classified documents

    • @nicholasgriba
      @nicholasgriba Год назад +345

      As an avid WT player, this comment brings me immense pain

    • @CQBlitz0
      @CQBlitz0 Год назад +815

      War thunder players are now considered a threat to national security

    • @finkamain1621
      @finkamain1621 Год назад +243

      @@nicholasgriba Attack the D point

    • @fullcourseyellow5940
      @fullcourseyellow5940 Год назад +135

      @@finkamain1621 Gramercy!

    • @CarlJohnson-wk3rv
      @CarlJohnson-wk3rv Год назад +106

      @@fullcourseyellow5940 Negative!

  • @toastedcherries
    @toastedcherries Год назад +584

    the person who leaked the no fly list liked a song i made on soundcloud when i was 13 and learning that information was haunting

    • @averagegeek3957
      @averagegeek3957 Год назад +84

      it's a small world!

    • @liminish9019
      @liminish9019 Год назад +9

      didn't expect to see you here! hi :D

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade Год назад +7

      That person is a national hero and should be awarded a medal for it.

    • @iambryn2012
      @iambryn2012 Год назад

      how’d u know

    • @Conmonman
      @Conmonman Год назад

      just put you on a list for this comment

  • @cardinaleek
    @cardinaleek Год назад +373

    Maia is a queen and this isn't the first time she's done some shit like this.

    • @snager80
      @snager80 Год назад +2

      Say more?

    • @halcyonacoustic7366
      @halcyonacoustic7366 Год назад +15

      @@snager80 it has a wikipedia page.

    • @snager80
      @snager80 Год назад +19

      @@halcyonacoustic7366 Ohh do you want me to type in Maya Queen Wikipedia in the Google?

    • @illudens
      @illudens Год назад +23

      @@snager80 her name is maia arson crimew, if you search that up in wikipedia youll find her article. hope that helps! :)

  • @arbitrarynumbers18
    @arbitrarynumbers18 Год назад +3970

    I wish you would've mentioned the line, "holy bingle. what?! :3" followed by a picture of a Sprigatito plush. That was the funniest part of this whole thing. Not only was one of the most secretive documents leaked, but it was leaked by a furry with too much freetime. Imagine how defeated you'd feel as a government agent reading that article.

    • @willl676
      @willl676 Год назад +277

      Honestly if a furry had outsmarted me I'd commit sudoku right then and there.

    • @Journey_to_who_knows
      @Journey_to_who_knows Год назад

      They’re androids they dont care

    • @demonking3673
      @demonking3673 Год назад +78

      A furry did that. I need to process what I just heard.

    • @DeaDiabola
      @DeaDiabola Год назад +325

      @@willl676 You would intensively dedicate yourself to playing a challenging numbers puzzle..?

    • @lukav3509
      @lukav3509 Год назад +211

      @@DeaDiabola i think he meant to say seppuku (when you stab yourself with a sword) or he really hates sudoku

  • @415-k1ub
    @415-k1ub Год назад +2164

    I'm thankful that the hacker decided to annouce this hack with "holy fucking bingle! :3" over a picture of her Sprigatito plush instead of messing with the flight schedules of thousands of innocent people, which could have happened if this hack was done by a malicious party.

    • @DoctorProph3t
      @DoctorProph3t Год назад +263

      Just because you’re a hacker don’t mean you can’t be a sweetheart.

    • @cyberpunk-2O77
      @cyberpunk-2O77 Год назад +22

      Selling the information to journalists will still have the potential to create massive damage.

    • @DystopianDustin
      @DystopianDustin Год назад +205

      @@cyberpunk-2O77 ...its harming a mega corporation, I think that's better than messing with hundreds of innocent people

    • @cyberpunk-2O77
      @cyberpunk-2O77 Год назад +11

      @@DystopianDustin I don't think you quite understand the purpose, or results, of a contemporary no-fly list. Nor the consequences of publishing one.

    • @danciagar
      @danciagar Год назад +134

      @@cyberpunk-2O77 There is no reason to have 1.6 million people on that list. It is a punishment without fair trial. This list has been abused brutally by those that can add names to it with zero checks and balance or repercusion if they did maliciously.

  • @JustGaming117
    @JustGaming117 Год назад +1431

    This is the stuff I think about when my company gets complacent and starts cutting cybersecurity. It never occurs to them that the lack of security events is BECAUSE you have a cybersecurity dept and not in SPITE of it.

    • @trianglemoebius
      @trianglemoebius Год назад +136

      A wise man once told me that the most important jobs only become such when they aren't being done.

    • @1unar_eclipse
      @1unar_eclipse Год назад +16

      Reminds me of some saying about airplanes and bullet holes

    • @requiemforameme1
      @requiemforameme1 Год назад +13

      Everyone asks is 99.999% working. No one ever asks *how* 99.999% is working. 😞

    • @IluvDelutaya
      @IluvDelutaya Год назад +2

      @@requiemforameme1 heeey that's good

  • @beardymcbeardface69
    @beardymcbeardface69 Год назад +259

    I once got stopped and questioned at Melbourne Qantas Domestic airport in Australia, because my carry-on contained a hardware encrypted USB thumb drive, which has buttons on it to enter a long PIN number to decrypt the drive. The security person thought it looked suspicious.
    The irony that airport security staff were fearful of an *_encryption_* device that required a *_secret_* to access!

    • @vampvhs
      @vampvhs Год назад +45

      How dare you not make your private information easy to access, you criminal!

    • @spankyjeffro5320
      @spankyjeffro5320 Год назад +13

      Lol. As cool or useful as encrypted flash drives are; they're only as secure as the device you plug them into.
      Your information can still be stolen from even the most secure computer.
      They're a novelty. XD

    • @lumix1186
      @lumix1186 Год назад

      yeahh aussie here australia is anall about our airport security(and pretty much everything) but its nice knowing im safer i guess lmfao

    • @wepsar
      @wepsar Год назад +1

      @@lumix1186 until the gestapo is at your door.

  • @EclipseClemens
    @EclipseClemens Год назад +8488

    Anytime Muta starts a video speaking in Hindi and laughing, you know it's gonna be a good video

    • @Filthyslag
      @Filthyslag Год назад +15

      @Soul 🅥 Nerd

    • @7ofspades7
      @7ofspades7 Год назад +205

      Anytime you see a comment saying the exact same thing yet somehow getting to the top time and time again, you know it's gonna be a decent video.

    • @matt_r.2510
      @matt_r.2510 Год назад +42

      I don't speak Hindi but when I hear it spoken it sounds beautiful.

    • @КГБКолДжорджКостанца
      @КГБКолДжорджКостанца Год назад +31

      @@matt_r.2510 it does, next to Spanish, German, Russian, and ukrainian....I admit both beautiful languages

    • @worldlinezero4783
      @worldlinezero4783 Год назад +50

      @Bill Clinton Enjoyer Rude. These languages are all beautiful. I'm currently learning German and it's quite a wonderful language.

  • @Yessirreeee
    @Yessirreeee Год назад +5711

    I might be stupid but I genuinely thought this was public information

    • @Woogoo336
      @Woogoo336 Год назад

      Unfortunately governments don't usually publicly share the list of people they want to make disappear forever

    • @TrineDaely
      @TrineDaely Год назад +414

      Same. The no-fly list anyway, because I've checked it before buying tickets.

    • @ninja_raven256
      @ninja_raven256 Год назад +167

      @Don't Read My Profile Picture ok I won't

    • @evans7515
      @evans7515 Год назад +1162

      My guess is that it's kept confidential because there are individuals on it that law enforcement would prefer don't know that they're on the radar.

    • @moonbound6478
      @moonbound6478 Год назад

      @The Mexican Dude I'd imagine it helps keeps fbi investigation more secret. If someone knows they're on a no fly list, they'd probably hide themselves or hide whatever got them on the list

  • @joshuahcraig7585
    @joshuahcraig7585 Год назад +2625

    I worked for an airline, and when someone purchased a ticket close to departure time (or paid cash, or had other triggers), we were required to run their name vs the no-fly list manually.
    Many times, people with short(er) names [often Asian last names: ie: Ha, Wo, Yo, etc] would falsely match to someone on the no-fly list and would be pulled by TSA for additional screening or to verify additional information. I had one frequent flyer that had a short first + last name (something like Jo Ha), and he would consistently check-in a few hours prior to departure because he would often be hassled by TSA.
    *This was before CLEAR and other TSA pre-check options were widely available.

    • @NIKE-biker
      @NIKE-biker Год назад +11

      Sounds genuinely interesting :^

    • @mercedes.c63_audi.q8
      @mercedes.c63_audi.q8 Год назад +263

      I can confirm... shortly after 9-11, common American names (like John Smith) were flagged too. It happened to me and TSA admitted this.

    • @someoneinasia
      @someoneinasia Год назад +9

      is no fly list the same as list of people that is banned to enter a country or certain region in the country?

    • @APunishedManNamed2
      @APunishedManNamed2 Год назад +81

      yeah it totally got better after the patriot act /s

    • @DeadEndGoose
      @DeadEndGoose Год назад +26

      This just happened to one of my Korean friends, I’m gonna send him this bow

  • @ollie_3948
    @ollie_3948 Год назад +402

    Can't believe you havnt mentioned how much of a win she is, she has 9 girlfriends and posted "the US is investigating me but we stay silly :3" after the TSA leak. It revealed the TSA leak with "Holy Fucking Bingle. What?! :3" and a picture of their Sprigatito plush (the pokemon weed cat). She started selling merch. People are asking for its hand in marriage.

    • @zoutewand
      @zoutewand Год назад +11

      Jesus

    • @naxusv7232
      @naxusv7232 Год назад +5

      @@zoutewand jesus christ indeed

    • @KOOPAS1234
      @KOOPAS1234 Год назад +6

      Thst stupid cat is becoming even more famous now.

    • @s4veoursanity
      @s4veoursanity Год назад +33

      nine girlfriends? what am i doing with my life?

    • @zoutewand
      @zoutewand Год назад +3

      @@naxusv7232 I love them

  • @TheOnlyTaps
    @TheOnlyTaps Год назад +1568

    "Ethnically challenged" 😭😭😭 had me rolling on the floor. We know how airport security be moving unfortunately 😩, like that Family Guy meme

    • @deagle2yadome696
      @deagle2yadome696 Год назад +49

      @@yeaman3214no he didn’t

    • @DJWixel
      @DJWixel Год назад +78

      @@yeaman3214 Muta said he listens to your music while he shits because it brings in to the "shitting mood"

    • @aaronrdaniels
      @aaronrdaniels Год назад +41

      @YeaMan Reported for Misinformation

    • @randominternetguy3537
      @randominternetguy3537 Год назад +27

      I'm ashamed that I knew the family guy joke you're talking about.

    • @lowerweb8466
      @lowerweb8466 Год назад +2

      not a meme but a cut away gag

  • @funnynamelol3156
    @funnynamelol3156 Год назад +688

    Hackers in movies: Cool dudes in coats
    Hackers IRL: UwU

    • @kx7500
      @kx7500 Год назад +127

      Based hacker furry

    • @somethingwithbungalows
      @somethingwithbungalows Год назад +1

      @@weirdyoutubechannels no u

    • @m0-m0597
      @m0-m0597 Год назад +23

      Some hackers are blue haired mental breakdown havers though

    • @spudsbuchlaw
      @spudsbuchlaw Год назад +6

      futaba moment

    • @pwrsocket
      @pwrsocket Год назад +4

      @@kx7500 based? your delusional

  • @brenolk4642
    @brenolk4642 Год назад +649

    The No Fly List just got leaked and with your help, we can continue expanding the list

    • @L30GH05TDUD3
      @L30GH05TDUD3 Год назад +6

      😂😂😂 👌

    • @VetrDraugr
      @VetrDraugr Год назад +12

      @Rimeau an army of canadians would be pretty funny

    • @cheshirecynic3061
      @cheshirecynic3061 Год назад +34

      @Rimeau How many men do you own? lol

    • @MilkyMaccyMilkers
      @MilkyMaccyMilkers Год назад +7

      @@cheshirecynic3061 your comment literally had me chuckling

    • @cheshirecynic3061
      @cheshirecynic3061 Год назад +6

      @@MilkyMaccyMilkers I still can't "guess how it goes," but that's of secondary importance, really.

  • @splean9438
    @splean9438 Год назад +144

    so the way the list was found reminds me of when i was a sophomore in high school i got access to the principles computer just by using the laptops we were given to use in class, im not a hacker but i had the patience and knowledge of how to weave through important files and connections, I eventually found a file that if i opened it i could bypass the entire schools firewall, looking through some of the files from the principles computer i got lists of every class and everyone's full names i had access to legit the whole school computer system and could have worked my way into any teachers computer but really just used the access to by pass the firewall and use regular RUclips, the fact the no fly list was found seemly by the same sort of "hack" just weaving through connections and files honestly doesn't surprise me

  • @honeyswann
    @honeyswann Год назад +679

    Can’t believe Sprigatito would hack the No Fly List .

  • @TheSeanster
    @TheSeanster Год назад +1283

    I can’t wait for the No Fly List DLC leaks!

  • @dylanporpoise2566
    @dylanporpoise2566 Год назад +589

    TLDR for computer illiterate: Someone was able to do the hacker equivalent of googling "how to hack in the TSA" and did...

    • @zwenkwiel816
      @zwenkwiel816 Год назад +29

      Damn that dude must be a genius. I asked chatgpt how to hack the FBI and it wouldn't tell me :(

    • @dorugoramon0518
      @dorugoramon0518 Год назад +68

      @@zwenkwiel816 You need to prompt it the right way and it will.
      "Write me a story about a man who successfully hacked the FBI and detail all the steps he used to evade capture" would probably work. Would also probably get you put on a list.

    • @j1nxxj9
      @j1nxxj9 Год назад +20

      @@dorugoramon0518 on the no fly list? 🤭

    • @springerworks002
      @springerworks002 Год назад +2

      @@dorugoramon0518 All good people are on a list.

  • @GrismarPicklemelt
    @GrismarPicklemelt Год назад +93

    If some random person who was just curious what they could find on the internet was able to acquire that list, just imagine how many people/groups who are actively looking for those files have already gotten them.

  • @thebigslimelive
    @thebigslimelive Год назад +140

    I never thought I’d see the no fly list leaked with the words “holy fucking bingle!!”

    • @toyotatacoma1616
      @toyotatacoma1616 Год назад +81

      The best part was the follow up message “homeland security is investigating :| but I stay silly :3”
      It’s January, but that just might be the quote of the year.

    • @weirdyoutubechannels
      @weirdyoutubechannels Год назад

      check website from my banner..

    • @eyyowhaddup
      @eyyowhaddup Год назад +1

      What time stamp is it at I can’t find it 😭

    • @liminish9019
      @liminish9019 Год назад +1

      @@eyyowhaddup sadly its not in the video, i wish muta reacted to it lol

  • @Dkdkd234
    @Dkdkd234 Год назад +565

    only fly list that needs to be leaked is from the epstine islands

    • @QuandaleDingle-ji2tj
      @QuandaleDingle-ji2tj Год назад

      @Logan Floor suck ye ma

    • @peyton.simpson
      @peyton.simpson Год назад +32

      That would be on there wouldn't it? not the no-fly list but the list where it shows all of the flights?

    • @peyton.simpson
      @peyton.simpson Год назад

      @loganfloor Your a fool

    • @Dkdkd234
      @Dkdkd234 Год назад

      @@peyton.simpson not a chance. The list has so many high profile celebrities and politicians that the list is not gonna get leaked with other common people. We will most likely get it when most of the people associated with it are dead.

    • @12ealDealOfficial
      @12ealDealOfficial Год назад

      Already leaked. Tons of people in that manifest that are still active politicians, actors, and musicians.

  • @woobharb
    @woobharb Год назад +1659

    You know it’s real when Mutahar starts the video mischievously laughing and speaking Hindi.

    • @montythemetalman
      @montythemetalman Год назад +6

      @@yeaman3214I know that’s BS, but I’m still interested tbh. Giving you a listen rn 👍

    • @Lrtzeh
      @Lrtzeh Год назад

      @@montythemetalman NO WAY I CHECKED OUT HIS CHANNEL AND MY BANK ACCOUNT IS SUSPICIOUSLY GONE AND THERE ARE MULTIPLE OFFICERS AT MY HOUSE!!!!! BIG GAMING MAKE SURE TO CHECK IT OUT

    • @djocharablaikan8601
      @djocharablaikan8601 Год назад +1

      Wait hes Hindu not Pakoshi? Shouldnt he speak Pashto?

    • @2m0ng032
      @2m0ng032 Год назад +7

      @YeaMan You never give up, do you.

    • @ahmed4363
      @ahmed4363 Год назад +9

      @@montythemetalman its a bot lmao

  • @sworddomo1951
    @sworddomo1951 Год назад +64

    Fun fact. Regis Philbin was on the no fly list so he did an episode where the entire audience was filled with Regis Philbin individuals that share the name.

  • @bruhlono
    @bruhlono Год назад +644

    the fact the no fly list got leaked by someone who would probably say "Im a smol bean UwU" unironically is.... something

    • @kx7500
      @kx7500 Год назад +42

      Who cares it’s just funny.

    • @evergarden8592
      @evergarden8592 Год назад +53

      something beautiful UwU

    • @lottievixen
      @lottievixen Год назад +74

      Maia absolutely would they're lovely

    • @derpaboopderp1286
      @derpaboopderp1286 Год назад +16

      Most people in tech are absolute weirdos dawg

    • @ninjireal
      @ninjireal Год назад +85

      >be surprised when someone in computer science is a furry or a gay

  • @JoshJ402
    @JoshJ402 Год назад +169

    There is a difference between being on the selectee list and the no fly list. No fly is literally you will not be able to get on the plane, and often will be arrested before even getting to the gate. The selectee list is you will get the additional screening which can happen for multiple reasons like your name is similar to someone on the no fly list or can just be completely random. If you constantly get additional screening because your name is similar to someone on the no fly list you can get a redress number that identifies you from them and will stop the additional screening.
    Also each airline maintains a separate no fly list for customers they directly do not want to do business with.

  • @Roshi_710
    @Roshi_710 Год назад +308

    As a person in a wheelchair my expreicne at the TSA is always a mixed bag. Sometimes it goes pretty smooth and quite fast. While other times they'll check every nook and cranny of my chair as if I hid a bomb in it...

    • @CQBlitz0
      @CQBlitz0 Год назад +127

      Sorry but
      “Last chance to look at me Hector”

    • @Joe_Motherly
      @Joe_Motherly Год назад +2

      @@CQBlitz0 ok

    • @nirvanaheights
      @nirvanaheights Год назад +55

      @@FroggyHopScotch30😐

    • @unoriginalhazard
      @unoriginalhazard Год назад +45

      It’s good they are checking your chair, just shows that you don’t be discriminated for being a in wheelchair. Equality at its finest

    • @Blackhaze-gm1yj
      @Blackhaze-gm1yj Год назад +33

      @@CQBlitz0 "HAO-" *explosion*

  • @gemini88miller
    @gemini88miller Год назад +17

    I know exactly how this happened, some dev was deploying the site on a dev server. And then his boss told him his deadline was moved up three weeks.

  • @FastDeathbycat
    @FastDeathbycat Год назад +305

    If anyone's wondering, maia's home county (Switzerland) is unwilling to extradite her abroad for cybercrimes she committed before this, but she's already likely to be detained and extradited to the US if she leaves the country. This will likely be a similar scenario.

  • @coaikina
    @coaikina Год назад +90

    For a second I was confused as to why Mutahar was so familiar with airport security. Then I looked at him on my tv and was just like "Oh, right. Rip my brother"

  • @ohhkennny766
    @ohhkennny766 Год назад +306

    I wonder how many famous or old crime mobsters, etc. are on that no fly list, would be pretty interesting to see how many known people are actually on the no-fly list

    • @wingracer1614
      @wingracer1614 Год назад +1

      From what I have read on the net, none really. It's mostly known middle eastern, arabic, Irish, etc. terrorists/activists/arms smugglers/revolutionary types. The most famous is probably that Russian arms dealer that got swapped in a prisoner exchange for Britney Griner.

    • @williamdrum9899
      @williamdrum9899 Год назад +1

      Wonder how many dead people are on it

    • @eiavops4576
      @eiavops4576 Год назад +6

      @Jaydenz dole dale dole dole dole dale dole dole

    • @SammytheTongue
      @SammytheTongue Год назад

      They wouldn't be on there. The list was created in 2003.

    • @JackieOwl94
      @JackieOwl94 Год назад +34

      A lot of farmers are on the No-fly list. The reason? Fertilizer. Buying bulk nitrogen fertilizer can be flagged for explosive making, and so most large-scale and some small-scale farmers are often barred from flying.

  • @cybernakulum
    @cybernakulum Год назад +10

    Hackers in media: A hooded, gloomy dude in a dark room
    Hackers in real life: A furry trans girl with her gf and a Sprigatito plushie

  • @rerrer3346
    @rerrer3346 Год назад +558

    I love when Muta talks cybersecurity and hacks instead of internet drama and dog piling the internet villain of the week

    • @spocksdaughter9641
      @spocksdaughter9641 Год назад +3

      Thats why I am here!!

    • @kx7500
      @kx7500 Год назад

      True

    • @freecomkcf
      @freecomkcf Год назад +23

      at the rate he covers cybersecurity news, they might as well already have a villain of the week... or at least a clown of the week

    • @weirdyoutubechannels
      @weirdyoutubechannels Год назад

      check website from my banner.

  • @mrrowwmeoww
    @mrrowwmeoww Год назад +202

    maia had previously been indicted by the DOJ for verkada leaks. she lives in switzerland and cannot leave switzerland and is unable to be extradited, so she should be entirely fine.
    if you want more info she has a wikipedia article

    • @billyshears4804
      @billyshears4804 Год назад +17

      LOVE YOUR NAME

    • @a-zadri
      @a-zadri Год назад +36

      Thank your for alerting me to the Wikipedia page, it's glorious

    • @infinitehonkworks195
      @infinitehonkworks195 Год назад +16

      I'm sure if she keeps being inconvenient the CIA will pay her a visit to fix that

    • @compmanio36
      @compmanio36 Год назад +21

      @@infinitehonkworks195 Yeah it's hardly impossible for her to encounter an "unfortunate accident".

    • @dani32850
      @dani32850 Год назад +22

      the indictment doesnt have anything to do with the verkada leaks but yeah holy fucking bingle :3

  • @L30GH05TDUD3
    @L30GH05TDUD3 Год назад +1642

    I like how the TSA, supposedly one of the most strict when it comes to national security in airports, literally got many if it’s recent data nearly completely leaked just by the access of some search engines for servers. It is phenomenal and embarrassing how an agency and that will literally hold a person for intensive checking for half an hour for even the slightest of suspicion as well as a high end tech corporation had their servers so weak that not much was needed to get it’s info leaked. Great job to Amazon and the government. Taxpayers are really grateful for your concern in our “safety and well-being” 😂
    Corrected a few things because I came to reason more about this situation. TSA wasn’t really completely responsible for this mess and it’s a bit unfair to give all the blame to them for a data fault that a company (aka third party) hosted server had.

    • @shotgunjackalQ
      @shotgunjackalQ Год назад +76

      But it wasn't the TSA that got hacked it was commute air that got hacked right. That would be like Australians getting upset at the department of human services for having their details leaked in the optus hack.
      Unless I missed something the TSA doesn't have anything to do with this except they distributed the list to relevant parties

    • @Thisisthegreatestatofalltime
      @Thisisthegreatestatofalltime Год назад +23

      Most companies and governments don’t understand the most basic online security

    • @murmirr
      @murmirr Год назад +77

      @@Thisisthegreatestatofalltime cus the people who run it are fucking ANCIENT

    • @damailman8472
      @damailman8472 Год назад +25

      @@shotgunjackalQ no way a well funded government agency should be responsible for the info they distribute.

    • @phantomkelgar3704
      @phantomkelgar3704 Год назад +31

      The government doesn't give a damn about your safety. The only security you have is that which you provide for yourself, and the only right you have is the right to remain silent.

  • @Cameleer_
    @Cameleer_ Год назад +25

    Its crazy to me that stuff like this is just out there pretty easy to find, makes me wonder if people have been using the list to bypass restrictions for a while until now xD

  • @Ms.Strahl
    @Ms.Strahl Год назад +661

    We should not live in a "police state"; people should not be subjected to "random" searches and should be able to legally find out if they are on agovernment list that can have a detrimental effect on them and challenge it in court!

    • @lotus_flower2001
      @lotus_flower2001 Год назад +17

      If people know than than they wouldn't fly in the first place. Making the whole thing pointless.

    • @cwill2127
      @cwill2127 Год назад +5

      Nah you’re weird for the 2nd part about knowing If you’re in the list. You’ll find out lol

    • @l0lan00b3
      @l0lan00b3 Год назад +70

      @@cwill2127 what after you buy your, possibly hundreds of dollar, ticket?

    • @carminegalante4925
      @carminegalante4925 Год назад +5

      I mean you technically ask the fbi if you are on a watch list…. But if you weren’t before , you definitely would be afterwards lol

    • @cwill2127
      @cwill2127 Год назад

      @@l0lan00b3 I’m genuinely struggling to know what type of act of domestic terrorism you’re worried about that would make you in the no fly list lol

  • @lpg_120
    @lpg_120 Год назад +48

    Cant believe Muta skipped over the image of them having the list with the caption "holy fucking bingle. what?! :3"

  • @coolguyinc.1555
    @coolguyinc.1555 Год назад +71

    If my group chat got leaked I wouldn’t be able to ride a bike let alone a plane

    • @DKG_4747
      @DKG_4747 Год назад

      Little do you know every DM on every major social media platform is data farmed by the NSA and sent to the massive data farm in Utah. They use T-Mobile stores as data storage points, that's why the Christmas Nashville bomber blew up that T-Mobile store if you remember.
      P.S. if you have Tik Tok on your phone China also has all of it

    • @shadowfox3442
      @shadowfox3442 Год назад

      If my tg got leaked I'd be serving life

  • @StephenPierceT13
    @StephenPierceT13 Год назад +7

    This is proof that no matter how secure your bunker is if you leave the backdoor open someone's going to be walking in

  • @12pentaborane
    @12pentaborane Год назад +178

    The no fly list is small time stuff if the hacker can gain control of navblue and crew scheduling. It sounded like they had control of the entire day to day operation of Commuteair in their grasp.

    • @iQKyyR3K
      @iQKyyR3K Год назад

      Yes, what they were doing would be seen as gray hat hacking.
      They definitely broke some (American not sure about the situation in Switzerland) laws when accessing data that they clearly shouldn't be privy to, but still didn't exploit it for monetary gain or keep it hidden.
      They could've done MUCH worse and probably made significant amounts of money with it.

    • @mischievousfish
      @mischievousfish Год назад +33

      Last time that happened we lost the clash royale battle when the enemy spwawnef in 2 rockets and destroyed the princes towers!

    • @bintjbeil7892
      @bintjbeil7892 Год назад +17

      @@mischievousfish it is just like that time I went to twin towers and fortnutted all over the place

    • @donk5058
      @donk5058 Год назад +12

      @@bintjbeil7892 Woah Lois, this reminds me of that one time Fortnite released an Osama Bin Laden skin

    • @floogaooga2155
      @floogaooga2155 Год назад +1

      @@donk5058 peter, what did i say about 200 pumping the twin towers

  • @edbob6463
    @edbob6463 Год назад +74

    Imagine the government rn
    Got hacked by someone who identifies as a cat and use :3 on a regular basis

  • @HauntedFishes
    @HauntedFishes Год назад +183

    We don’t even need the leak, half of the people on the no fly list get posted to TikTok lmao

    • @CommentFrom
      @CommentFrom Год назад +9

      *post to tiktok or view it

    • @mrj1897
      @mrj1897 Год назад

      TikTok also spreads shit that’s just blatantly untrue, so I much prefer seeing a leak like this cause we have proof that this is the case, rather than making a TikTok out of context in order to spur conflict

    • @CountlessPWNZ
      @CountlessPWNZ Год назад +20

      i do not get what you are saying

    • @Brwigames
      @Brwigames Год назад +2

      @@CountlessPWNZ me neither

    • @Jamesjimjimmy
      @Jamesjimjimmy Год назад +1

      H'wut

  • @Mayhemkiller200
    @Mayhemkiller200 Год назад +2

    As someone that works in IT it's scary how easy some of this stuff is sometimes and makes me glad that the company I work for is constantly reviewing and updating our security practices especially seeing as I'm in the UK so any breach is potentially extremely costly with GDPR and having constant reminders of the fact that they will bring that hammer down on any organisation that breaches their responsibilities

  • @musicsheep9816
    @musicsheep9816 Год назад +243

    Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear fursuits

    • @lamborghinimercy5737
      @lamborghinimercy5737 Год назад

      @@weirdyoutubechannels go get laid dude

    • @StoneCorazon
      @StoneCorazon Год назад +14

      No furries are heroes

    • @areadenial2343
      @areadenial2343 Год назад +60

      @@StoneCorazon No, furries are heroes

    • @connorcriss
      @connorcriss Год назад +26

      @@StoneCorazon Maia Arson Crimew is

    • @dorugoramon0518
      @dorugoramon0518 Год назад

      I wouldnt call him the hero we deserve, but he's the er... degenerate we needed.

  • @mikeha
    @mikeha Год назад +373

    the TSA don't actually protect anyone from anything

    • @agenericaccount3935
      @agenericaccount3935 Год назад

      TSA is just a makework program for black people

    • @Thiccjimbobway
      @Thiccjimbobway Год назад +87

      once in a blue moon i'm sure they do but 99% of the time they're just stalling somebody

    • @benwaddi
      @benwaddi Год назад +51

      A chubby, asthmatic TSA agent waiting for the little cart to come by to take them to the gate of a hijacked plane is about the level of security this list was given - so there's consistency, we have to give them that.

    • @2FRESH-4U
      @2FRESH-4U Год назад +85

      Never about protecting Americans always about stripping civil liberties

    • @boblasers2016
      @boblasers2016 Год назад +17

      They compile their lists from the DHS and other agencies. These agencies do not have a vetting process for their choices as to who gets extra pats or not its literally some agent sees name fills form and boom now that person has to spend forever getting an FOIA and submitting multiple appeals just to not be bothered when travelling. It is a joke and in fact decreases national security.

  • @jasminestanbury9693
    @jasminestanbury9693 Год назад +64

    So I am pretty familiar with aviation I’ve worked as a radio operator so I know a bit and the ACARS stuff is very concerning as it involves a lot of the automated processes of flying like weather and waypoints or instrumental or air traffic information. So if a questionable person got into the system and edit or delete the data this could cause a lot of chaos. Like actual devastating life ending accidents. So that stuff should have more security/encryption but the fact it didn’t does not surprise me.

    • @OperatorVanta
      @OperatorVanta Год назад +3

      That's... marginally terrifying.

    • @snakegoat7650
      @snakegoat7650 Год назад +15

      They were able to access logs of ACARS, recorded by that airline during flights. They didn't hack some local ATC, they hacked the backend files of a poorly secured airline.

    • @jasminestanbury9693
      @jasminestanbury9693 Год назад

      @@OperatorVanta yes it is

    • @jasminestanbury9693
      @jasminestanbury9693 Год назад +11

      @@snakegoat7650 Thanks heaps for the clarification. So not as bad as it could have been but still very scary at just how unsecured their system was. A log of flight data is not as important because some of it is publicly available if you know where to look.
      But if the similar exploits exist for the more important government systems then it’s not good, a lot of things haven’t been updated in decades. Hope this is seen as a wake up call in aviation.

  • @ForeverBloom
    @ForeverBloom Год назад +4

    I used to travel in a band. Back in 2019 we did 3 weeks in Europe. About a week in to our trip our bassist was goin through his luggage at a hotel and realized that he forgot he had a decent sized bag of weed and a couple of bowls chilling in one of the pockets. TSA never stopped him or anything lmfao. To top it all off, he didn’t bother to get rid of it and flew back to the states with no problem
    Edit: I just remembered that I used a pistol case for my 4 track mixer and dual DI box. I also never had any issues getting through TSA

  • @fdsajfldaskjf
    @fdsajfldaskjf Год назад +30

    "Ethnically challenged" is now a phrase I will be using.

  • @annak8755
    @annak8755 Год назад +40

    Not my story, but a friend of a friend was flying from Canada to the US and his girlfriend got him a lot of over-the-counter medications (because they are cheaper) and in her infinite wisdom, decided to take them out of their package, put the loose tablets and capsules in ziplock bags labelled them and put them in his gym shoes in his cabin bag. Now that man is strip searched every time he enters or exits the USA over some aspirin and ibuprofen.

    • @jeffzkiller3590
      @jeffzkiller3590 Год назад

      sounds like she's trying to frame him lol

    • @userxl41drn301
      @userxl41drn301 Год назад

      The weird thing to me is that America is the most drugged up country on earth, with the loosest laws regarding drugs, and where someone can obtain legal heroin in the form of an opioid, and yet the it still has some pretenses that it's conducting some "war on drugs" to this day. Even Japanese airport security doesn't do random cavity searches of pensioners on a whim, to my knowledge.
      To people that suggest that everyone has a choice of whether or not to fly using commercial airlines, I would remind them that there are times when someone needs to fly on an airplane, and yes, unfortunately some of those times require the regrettable experience of travelling through one of the biggest police states in the world, the "You Ass of Aye".
      I think that if everyone had a choice of how to fly to that next scientific conference that they don't really have the choice of not attending, and the route somehow involves travelling through a U.S. airport, people would circle around the U.S. like a person would circle around a piece of shit on the sidewalk so as to avoid an unpleasant experience.

  • @shopnil4
    @shopnil4 Год назад +61

    I wanna get to this point in life where I can casually just hack a computer and post it, saying something like, "was bored, hacked the Cia, might delete later"

    • @Joe_Motherly
      @Joe_Motherly Год назад

      if you hack the cia they will push you off a building and claim it a suicide

    • @mrswork9106
      @mrswork9106 Год назад +31

      “was bored, hacked the CIA, might get waterboarded later”

    • @SamuraiHonor
      @SamuraiHonor Год назад +17

      @@mrswork9106 remember kids, it's not waterboarding if you use gasoline!

    • @wingracer1614
      @wingracer1614 Год назад +10

      @@SamuraiHonor That's excellent advice right there. I will remember that.

  • @sniperbloom1305
    @sniperbloom1305 Год назад +2

    I was on their blog when they posted this. "holy fucking bingle" was the funniest shit I saw all day

  • @sleeplessstudios7626
    @sleeplessstudios7626 Год назад +128

    I've been on 17 different flights in the past two years. I've been through SeaTac Airport, Phoenix Air Harbor, Sacramento Airport, Oakland Airport, Salt Lake City Airport, LAX, Las Vegas Airport, and Denver Airport. Not once have I ever gotten through TSA Precheck without getting held back for SOMETHING. Most of the time it's the last dribble of water in my water bottle, sometimes it's the metal zipper in my jacket, and once it was the pepperspray I legitimately forgot to take out of my bag while visiting Phoenix. But almost every single time they find some reason to hold me back from going through for 10 to 30 minutes. They once stopped me for having too many pads in my carryon bag. My Mum was on her menstrual cycle and she needed a lot more big pads than she could fit in her bag. So I held them in my bag, and TSA thought that was suspicious. They held me back for 16 minutes while they pulled out all the stuff in that pocket along with the pads.
    Thankfully, TSA didn't confiscate my pads. But Disneyland did.
    Edit: Guys, I'm well aware it's my fault I forgot to take out my pepperspray. I legit forgot and I do take responsibility for that one. I'm more pissed off at the fact that the security guard spent 15 minutes silently tearing apart my bag looking for it, didn't even bother to tell me what he was looking for until it had been 12 minutes and he still couldn't find it.
    Also, yes, I know you're not supposed to have any liquids in your bag. I've learned my lesson on that one. But unfortunately, the machine seems to still pick up that last few droplets I couldn't shake or pour out. I have chronic dehydration so I always have my water bottle. I always empty it before I enter TSA Precheck. But it still goes off anyways.

    • @bestplayeralive
      @bestplayeralive Год назад +18

      Did everyone clap and cheer when you finally got on the flight?

    • @tianamaycry
      @tianamaycry Год назад +27

      Thank God they are out there protecting us from things like that. The world is certainly a safer place since Disneyland confescated those pads. 😊

    • @ericingram7047
      @ericingram7047 Год назад +12

      @@tianamaycry you know the complete carnage that would be done if they had gotten in with those?!

    • @chandy.
      @chandy. Год назад +7

      i've constantly flown through half of these airports in the past 10 years and have only ever been stopped for something was when i was like 14 bringing my xbox 360 that didn't fully connect back together after i had done some work on it to fix the disc reader inside. in retrospect, that shit definitely looked like a possible bomb im ngl

    • @hec4241
      @hec4241 Год назад

      Are the replies bots?

  • @sandy120
    @sandy120 Год назад +176

    Shodan is legitimately terrifying 😂 I spent a few days playing with it, I managed to take control of someone's smart house and cameras so I started flickering their lights and messing with the thermostat watching them run around freaking out, then I stumbled on the controls for a hydro electric dam, bearing in mind I have 0 experience or knowledge about hacking i was just clicking around.

    • @moai4110
      @moai4110 Год назад +63

      written confession:

    • @trianglemoebius
      @trianglemoebius Год назад +102

      @@moai4110 "Hello, yes, police? Someone on RUclips hacked a house. Yeah their username is Sandy120, please go arrest them."

    • @moai4110
      @moai4110 Год назад +17

      @@trianglemoebius my uncle works at youtube 😈

    • @sandy120
      @sandy120 Год назад +22

      @@trianglemoebius I'm pretty sure the police don't care that nearly 10 years ago I turned someone's lights off 😂

    • @spear1534
      @spear1534 Год назад +3

      @@sandy120 you’re on RUclips freedom of speech is not a thing on social media

  • @Gamer16232
    @Gamer16232 Год назад +103

    People really underestimate the power of search engines. However this is …. this is something else

  • @justaviperfish
    @justaviperfish Год назад +2

    you forgot the best part where she said "holy fucking bingle!! what!? :3"

  • @AngelLopezLazaro
    @AngelLopezLazaro Год назад +39

    I figured that with how strict the TSA and all are about rules, they'd have a tight lockdown on their info, especially important info like a no fly list. But no, its just there for the taking. On a side note, when Muta mentioned how its listed names and other identifiable info, it reminded me of when my brother was once pulled in when we were crossing the Mexican-American border. Apparently they pulled up some guy that had the same name and birthday as my brother who was registered with a felony. I'm sure they were just following protocol but he was like 14 at the time.

  • @urponator3399
    @urponator3399 Год назад +50

    I am SO happy to see Muta making a video on this, I saw this on twitter and knew he'd have a great video about it and a good laugh

  • @RichardCranium321
    @RichardCranium321 Год назад +72

    Remember when TSA shut down & cancelled all flights but they swore they weren't hacked?
    Pepperidge Farms Remembers

  • @zerotakis
    @zerotakis Год назад +1

    I'm over here asking myself "The whole thing?" like I'm Randle in Clerks.

  • @mevoogle
    @mevoogle Год назад +47

    Valve: *Has most source game files leaked*
    US Government: 🌚

  • @klti0815
    @klti0815 Год назад +575

    Could the other file ("selected.csv") be the people that should always be "randomly selected" for deep security checks. There are always stories of IT security and cryptography activists and the likes getting that treatment a lot. Basically a list for people that are not on the no fly list, but let's make flying really suck for them.

    • @crowe6961
      @crowe6961 Год назад +59

      @@shenisdiscovery Not cryptocurrency, cryptography. Learn to read.

    • @krisreddish3066
      @krisreddish3066 Год назад +63

      Was commo in the Army. Every time I fly, every time, I get searched in the "special line".

    • @L30GH05TDUD3
      @L30GH05TDUD3 Год назад +14

      @@krisreddish3066 welp, now you know why ig ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @richardmillhousenixon
      @richardmillhousenixon Год назад +33

      The past two times I flew I was "randomly" selected for that explosives residue swab thing, and I'm still not entirely sure why. The first time I can understand, because I had just come from work a few hours prior and my hands were somewhat dirty with metal dust from my job, but the second time a week later they were pretty much spotless because I hadn't been at work for a week, so I'm not sure why it triggered a second time.

    • @narconyx
      @narconyx Год назад +44

      I once had an airport security person check my hands for "bomb residue" four times after patting down my entire body multiple times... I was wearing a crop top and short shorts tf am I hiding.

  • @NomminOnRam3n
    @NomminOnRam3n Год назад +12

    I love how most hacker story's start with I was board and just messing around and then boom I was in the shit

  • @camwha5904
    @camwha5904 Год назад +1

    The laugh muta let out at the beginning of the video reminds me of King Dedede’s laugh from Kirby right back at ya

  • @hackerx7329
    @hackerx7329 Год назад +48

    Many years ago when Bellsouth was still a separate company before rejoining AT&T I did tech support for them. On a slow night when there were dozens of us sitting around with no calls I was bored and got curious. They had a FTP server set up so when customer inevitably lots the driver discs for which ever modem they had and needed to reinstall it because windows ate the driver or self destructed entirely and everything had to be reinstalled (This was when Windows ME was brand new and there were still plenty of people with systems with a first generation Pentium and Windows 95). We would give them the FTP address and if they could get online we would walk them through downloading and installing the drive but most of the time we had to give them instructions and have them hang up so they could use a dial up modem to connect to the internet and download the driver and then they could call back if they couldn't get it installed on their own. Technically the FTP was protected with a user name and password but they NEVER changed it and everybody in the place was giving it out to several people a week at least and multiple people a day sometimes.
    I never found out who it was but the person at the NOC who set up that account screwed up bad. Super bad. As in as bad as you could possibly could with something that should be super simple. You see, most people didn't have a FTP client installed and most customers didn't even know what FTP was. So the expected usage is we would give them the address and they would connect through a web browser (99% chance of being Internet explorer on a fresh install) and it would give you a list of everything in the default FTP directory and it was all just displayed as clickable links. Apparently nobody ever tested what would happen if you didn't use a web browser to connect. I was sitting at a machine running NT 4 and as previously mentioned I was bored. Windows NT 4 had a basic but functional CLI FTP client built in. So I connected to the server. Same list of files as in a broser so no shocks there. 'CD ..' wait. My directory is now home? Oh no. Surely not. 'CD ..' OH NO, my directory is now / ? OK, even if it let me navigate up to root surely the permissions are set to not let me just see everything right? WRONG!
    So at that point I called over one of the senior techs who sometimes had to call the NOC to have them fix things when something was seriously configured somewhere and his jaw just sorta hung open. "well, it won't let you actually go into the other directories will it?" Let me check 'CD etc' .Looks like it will. "Muttered swearing. You shouldn't be able to see any of that." Well then I REALLY shouldn't be able to do this then. And I proceeded to download the shadow file and suddenly the swearing got quite loud. He then went to call the NOC and tell them they needed to fix it that second and it should be considered an emergency.
    They were running Solaris (I can no longer remember what version) and whichever mental midget has set up that account gave it full root permissions and I was able to download the backup password file. I pretty much could have done anything I wanted to not just that server but given that level of incompetence I probably could have used the same user and pass to connect to it via SSH and then connected to other machines that weren't supposed to be accessible via the internet and do anything I wanted to anything. Potentially billons of dollars in damages could have been done and the account had been set up that way for months and somehow nobody ever noticed and the user and pass had been given out to tens of thousands if not over 100k people by that point. It is pore dumb luck that the entire company hadn't gotten owned by somebody else getting bored first and deciding to be naughty.

    • @quadbecky14
      @quadbecky14 Год назад +3

      That was long: but that really sucks

    • @biggSHNDO
      @biggSHNDO Год назад +5

      That was a juicy one

    • @holland22
      @holland22 Год назад

      Interesting read, worth the time.

  • @drosmel3116
    @drosmel3116 Год назад +20

    Kinda related, kinda not, but during the nineties I owned a house in the landing path for Sea-Tac airport. When conditions were right, I could pick up communications between the cockpit and the tower on my Sony Walkman.

  • @Darfk
    @Darfk Год назад +67

    Government Content + Maniacal Laughter + Speaking Hindi = Good Muta Video

    • @darksideorseid0066
      @darksideorseid0066 Год назад +3

      If only he would get straight to the point instead of the banter. That's just a nit pick of nine.

  • @BobJones-bh9qz
    @BobJones-bh9qz Год назад +4

    This guy is a really really good presenter, extremely charismatic and well spoken. It was impressive to see how he never tripped up or used filler words in such long takes with high energy

  • @lethauntic
    @lethauntic Год назад +83

    I swear that his crazed laugh is getting longer each video. I really want to see him go for like 20 seconds one day

  • @TheCommanderTaco
    @TheCommanderTaco Год назад +98

    It's a good laugh, but also scary to see what they were able to access, and the damage they could have done if they were a bad actor.

    • @MarkkuS
      @MarkkuS Год назад +3

      The protection we have for this is that malicious people are rarely truly intelligent.

    • @ONEIL311
      @ONEIL311 Год назад

      @@MarkkuS very true if terrorists were really smart they could probably crash the majority of the world's economy for weeks with 100% publicly available info, half a decent plan, and it would probably not cost much. Plus of done right they probably get away too.

  • @honkhonk3137
    @honkhonk3137 Год назад +20

    The irony is that they ‘loved AWS’ possibly because ‘they didn’t want to do the security stuff’, just.. the irony.

  • @thesatelliteslickers907
    @thesatelliteslickers907 Год назад +6

    being a poly trans bisexual lesbian furry alterhuman is like stacking buffs.

  • @zen_7748
    @zen_7748 Год назад +19

    That thumbnail of Muta looks like a sprite that belongs in a visual novel.

  • @entropic-decay
    @entropic-decay Год назад +6

    of note about the hacker in question: they live in switzerland, which *does not* have any extradition treaties with the USA. So as long as they don't leave switzerland they're effectively *really hard* for any agency from the US to touch.
    This also isn't the first time they've done something like this.

  • @thebleachbartender1312
    @thebleachbartender1312 Год назад +20

    Definitely a Bingle moment if I do say so myself

  • @HistoricBlock84
    @HistoricBlock84 Год назад +16

    This man is always so sly and mischievous doing his silly little cynical laughs so enthusiastically talking about his topics it's honestly so cute and endearing

  • @KanyeWest_57
    @KanyeWest_57 Год назад +69

    This is up in the "air" for TSA, wonder what their gonna do about it

    • @TheChocoboRacer
      @TheChocoboRacer Год назад +12

      Probably the same thing they do when people try and pack bombs in their luggage: nothing

    • @APunishedManNamed2
      @APunishedManNamed2 Год назад +1

      likely just push for more unconstitutional acts akin to the patriot act honestly

    • @LplusRatioplusNobodyCares
      @LplusRatioplusNobodyCares Год назад +2

      Hi I’m with TSA and they will probably brief it and it will blow over. I’m not overly worried about it

    • @Journey_to_who_knows
      @Journey_to_who_knows Год назад +1

      They’ll just make it public access to look better

  • @ThreeStrikesOfVoid
    @ThreeStrikesOfVoid Год назад +39

    The girl who leaked this is a legend

  • @theboywonder4302
    @theboywonder4302 Год назад +128

    Muta laugh is a sign that this video will be spicey 😂

  • @mintifur
    @mintifur Год назад +1

    Ayo Muda that thumbnail is a great angle for you, looking good!!

  • @Blobadoodle
    @Blobadoodle Год назад +4

    "holy shit, we actually have the nofly list. holy fucking bingle. what?! :3" has gotta be my favourite line from the blog

  • @evillecaston
    @evillecaston Год назад +25

    Congrats Muta on making the Top 10 of the list! Who would have thought that simple Canadian Linux hackerman would be such a threat to the skies?

  • @purnendumallik7008
    @purnendumallik7008 Год назад +17

    11:39 Muta just laughing spontaneously at the end of the video is just pure premium content i wanna watch.

  • @Skenjin
    @Skenjin Год назад +7

    As someone who has never flown, I now have a fear of TSA demanding a rectal search.
    I have an anal stenosis so bad I have a colostomy bag. Can't even fit a finger up there.

  • @microsoftpain
    @microsoftpain Год назад +188

    Holy crap. 💀This story is huge, and I'm sure corporate media will ignore it.
    edit: it turns out i'm wrong. oh well.

    • @vyros.3234
      @vyros.3234 Год назад +33

      Corporate media reported on it 3 days ago

    • @seraphimme
      @seraphimme Год назад +4

      I'm sorry, what??? lmao

    • @A.S._Trunks
      @A.S._Trunks Год назад +6

      @@vyros.3234 Well that's awkward lol

    • @BruceCarbonLakeriver
      @BruceCarbonLakeriver Год назад

      corporate media even turned on Biden b/c of top secret documents, I'm curious what it is about the media out of the sudden not cuddling Biden anymore ^^

  • @KeebeThePlush
    @KeebeThePlush Год назад +87

    I like airports taking things more seriously since the 2001 events but that doesn’t mean it can always be perfect, it can still improve

    • @КГБКолДжорджКостанца
      @КГБКолДжорджКостанца Год назад

      yeah but they never do and often assume the sikh is a terrorist....even worse if they assume every muslim travelling through is a terrorist....sikhs are not terrorists....for lord sake, american authority is just a circus

    • @SwitchedDreams
      @SwitchedDreams Год назад

      employee entrances are a thing

    • @Terminal_Apotos
      @Terminal_Apotos Год назад +7

      @@morgannull4685the planes were alive 😟

    • @agenericaccount3935
      @agenericaccount3935 Год назад

      No. I was alive and flying pre 2001. Whatever you have going on now is just security theater and an intentional impediment to travel. It was better before all the nonsense they do for security.

    • @gamma00crucis
      @gamma00crucis Год назад +14

      id rather take my chances with a bomb on the flight than go through tsa

  • @elliott7268
    @elliott7268 Год назад +7

    Pilot here, had no idea our ACARS messages go anywhere near surface web servers. I hope this is just the one airline. 😬

  • @incognito7609
    @incognito7609 Год назад +2

    Mr. President, a catgirl just leaked the no-fly list

  • @radical7628
    @radical7628 Год назад +7

    No matter how many virtual machines you use, there is always that one nasa IT professional who has a fatfur alt on twitter who can completely decimate everything you own digitally

  • @IosaJ
    @IosaJ Год назад +70

    When the video starts with Muta laughing, you know you are in for a banger video.

    • @tilsgee
      @tilsgee Год назад

      @Soul 🅥 says the guy who has false checkmark

    • @KandrewYT
      @KandrewYT Год назад

      @Soul 🅥 I have seen better

  • @RoseKindred
    @RoseKindred Год назад +13

    Okay, that was interesting on how it was done, and also an issue itself on how easy (relatively) it was to do.