I work in healthcare and let me tell you the change healthcare hack has been a nightmare for the industry, the company occupies 70% of the market for insurance and claims processing
@@Klorosisyou should check out this manga called kings viking, its alot more realistic than mr robot and is all about hackers ransomware and drama between affiliate groups, by the same guy that was in charge of the first “psychopass” series i think
Powerline is a big source of interference too! Less noticeable by most people but your home wiring essentially becomes a big antenna and ham radio operators in your neighbourhood might have strong feelings about that. Also the vendors guarantee that "powerline stops at the meter" is not always true. There are cases of people being able to access their neighbours network because nobody bothers to change the default encryption key. And honestly the speeds you can expect on powerline aren't that great either if your house wiring is old or there are other things plugged in to the same line of wires/sockets.
@@nicholas_obertthey can probably fingerprint your style of speech and wording to approximate your ethnicity and background plus they would probably crawl the net for potential suspects.
In the 90's, I moved into a house that had a telephone connection in a box outside. I had them put it inside the garage instead, when installing my ISDN line. Now it turns out that they wanted $100 more to remove the old box! I told them to leave it. So besides being a non-functioning decoy, I thought how cool is it to connect the old phone wire to a NC input in the security system.
Wifi jammers have been used for a long time on these stupid wireless alarm systems. Cheaper way is to go and unscrew the internet cable from the side of the house lol
@@allensmithphotography what good does that do you when all your sensors and cameras are wifi based? If you jam the wifi, the sensors or cameras themselves are inoperative
@natmarelnam4871It only ends in prison for the dumbest and most flamboyant criminals. The fbi can’t arrest them all so they focus on criminals with both bad opsec and who are big public figures. Hush down and be careful, you will be fine. Only fat old losers think hackers go to jail.
If you're renting an apartment and use powerline networking, hopefully your neighbors don't think about doing the same, as you could easily be sharing with them as well.
Seems more like a payment processor than anything. Maybe the americans should switch over to a _free at the point of use_ health service like a civilised nation.
It's me, I'm Healthcare workers. This problem is not resolved. I'm on a break at work watching this and sighing as this has been hell for patients for, like, months. And it was United Healthcare Group. I don't care. Don't work for them. They're trash for not communicating this to the rest of us. 😤
I have a set of linksys power line adapters that you have to push a sync button on each device it supposedly sets up an encrypted link. I found a 3rd powerline adapter different brand with no sync button at a junk store and guess what it connects to the linksys units with no problem.
what makes matters worse is theres little circuits ill leave unnamed that are under 10 each and can jam wifi to, its a scary world some can fit on your wrist, great video
Can't you jam a powerline adapter when you have access to an outlet? My powerline stops providing connection when I use a lot of power at home for a short amount of time
7:56 why would you think that? One flash drive or one transfer of that data to a cold store and it will NEVER disappear. Someone this clever would not keep a single copy of this information, and some methods such as direct disc clones are very difficult to detect after the fact. Best to assume this data is still floating around.
Backing up 1TB of data is one thing. Backing up hundreds TBs of data is another. He said he got lazy and I do sort of believe him. I wouldn't want to waste a week of my life each month backing up data if I had millions of dollars to spare.
The FBI should consider putting some kind of digital signature on their takedown notices that anyone can check to verify if a takedown is authentic or not.
10:33 WiFi jammers not only jams them target but anyone in the broadcast range like neighbors. Also, if they are caught and the j,med is found it will likely be a felony with the FCC and DOJ on their case. That goes for lock picks and any tools used for committing crimes. Working as a Black Hat is like being an assassin. They end up whacking each other.
I have a "Friend" that has their cams on POE attached to UPS, recording to a local server (also on a ups) with a "heartbeat" into the cloud that sends txt/email to their phone if the heartbeat fails (amongst other messages).
Always love a little bit of internet crime drama. By the way, these powerline adapters at least used to interfere with signals. Here in Europe a few cases came up where powerline adapters interfered with hobby / amatuer radio. Latest case I heard was in 2020.
10:58 They actually don't transmit data over the electrical wiring, that would be impossible for many reasons. They use radio frequencies to connect together and transmit the internet. We use them because radio waves can travel a bigger distance compared to WiFi. (powerline adapter frequencies are usually between 100Hz to 2.4MHz. WiFi is usually from 900MHz to 60GHz. The bigger the frequency of a wave, the shorter the wavelengths and therefore the distance of travel is lower.)
Or, if there is connection lost (which frankly can happen even with Ethernet connection), it actually sends a signal notifying you about it. Wi-Fi can drop out for various reasons, but if your Wi-Fi is usually very stable and doesn't really drop out very often (more like almost never), then it's pretty suspicious if that happens out of the blue.
Sends a signal how? Even if it is beeping or smth, no one will hear it if no one is at home (and I kinda doubt the burglars are getting into the crowded house)
@@p0fs I would imagine they would mean that the service would be expecting regular data from the cameras and if that stops for some amount of time, it might notify them with a message to their phone or something.
And then what? You're gonna call the cops saying that your wifi dropped, so therefore someone MIGHT be breaking in? The cops won't show up even if you know for sure someone is breaking in - they're going to laugh at you for calling because your wifi dropped.
The thing with randsom ware is that it takes a moron within the organisation to click on a link in an email to help the exploit occur. The sooner organisations use 3rd party web services to trade the better. Another thing is that all external USB ports should be disabled to stop people infecting terminals and have a policy which cuts off the internet for anything other than work use. In my last job, the persons job I took on when they were fired was because they plugged in a wifi dongle, visited a website and infected the entire network of 13,000 computers. Unless employees have the threat of being fired for circumventing security, these randsom attacks will occur regularly.
Ethernet cameras that record locally with a good UPS that has at least a 30 minute run time is going to be your best option for redundancy. That way the footage still gets recorded even if the coax or fiber line is damaged or the Wi-Fi network is jammed and the UPS prevents the system from going offline immediately if electrical service is interrupted whether by turning off an exterior main disconnect or pulling the utility company meter. Some houses in the US have panels or main disconnects located on the exterior of the building and thieves have been known to turn those off and even in houses that don't thieves have been known to pull the electric meter and even do it in a way so that's only partially removed so it doesn't trigger an automated trouble call from the utility company
The gov should really keep their ego in check when going after cyber criminals. We don’t want to encourage further attacks against the gov - because we all pay.
There needs to be a sort of code of cyber criminals, kinda like the pirates code for honour among the thieves. If they say parley other hackers can't hack them.
I think the reason why theres no honour among thieves is that criminals cant go to the police when they where robbed.. its the cost of doing business when becoming a criminal..
Unfortunately the pirates code, like any criminal syndicate, is more or less guidelines or suggestions. Being a scammer, you'd think you'd be aware of how scams operate.
The american i France did not use a Wifi-jammer. He used a 4G/5G jammer and took out a larger residential area every night between midnight and 3 AM. Could have caused major injuries to someone as you cant make emergency calls.
It wouldn't be that hard to disrupt power line networking. Just find the house's air conditioner and plug whatever kind of jammer you need in to make it stop working.
Question: If I use a "powerline LAN adapter", won't that mean my neighbors will also have access to my ethernet if they simply plug an adapter in the power plug? Since it is the same power grid? Or am I missing something, like if there is a sort of encryption/password, or the range won't reach that far?
They claim that the connection does not go out into the street through your meter… but that’s what they “claim”. Theres a few sketchy stories about them in this comment section that make me think they are more insecure than most people realize.
Not really, he just said he was lazy not bad at his job. He wasn't caught, proving good OPSEC. He just told the truth and what will change in the future. Lockbit is pretty much the best way to go if you want to sell your services as a "black-hat" hacker.
so they're sophisticated enough to hack some of the largest corps in the world but not enough to stop someone from pressing f12 and realizing they're faking a site seizure?
@@kevinsedwards And that 1% of the time it doesn't work is the time you want it to work. It's like a car that runs and drives great but won't start when you need to commute to work.
1:23 It's called running a business in a land where caving into “terrorist demands” is illegal for some utterly insane reason. Be prepared with a disaster recovery procedure or go out of business are the only two legal options. They lie to avoid the consequences of these poor political choices.
I *initially* used WiFi for my security cameras but they were unreliabe in general so I bought a PoE switch and connected the cameras that way directly into my router. so I'm not vulnerable to a jammer.
I wonder if it's the same wi-fi jamming crew that hit Detroit area recently. Eithernet over powerline sounds like a horrible idea unless some type of PPP is used.
Lmfao. I recon they haven’t even done off, they’re just seeing if publicising a schism will allow them to get any more. Even another 25% would be up there with the largest ransoms. Imagine the clout, not only the largest ransom ever but also managing to get the elusive double ransom jeezus
If you use powerline networking, theives will just plug a powerline networking jammer into any external outlet on your house - way to only think 1 step ahead!
Using powerline adapters for external cameras seems very risky. Doesn't that just mean anyone can plug into an external power outlet and thereby be on your LAN? You'd have to ensure that these cameras are operating on their own (V)LAN to avoid this security risk - not very common for most consumer level routers.
you can jam entire cell towers with just a couple of phones. dont get a cellular data plan on them and they'll repeatedly ping the towers, although most cell towers still have some resistance to this it may work.
Criminals ripping off other criminals- is there no honour amongst thieves!
Thank you for the laugh today 😂😂
Change Healthcare is certainly a criminal enterprise and they got ripped off xD
No, no there isn't.
I was conflicted at first since it’s Medical. But then I saw your comment and realized it’s here in the US.
exit scams are nothing new to anything rlly, this isn't a surprise
"I became very lazy and just enjoyed life on a yacht"
"Work gives me the joy that money can't"
criminals have vacations too!
@Mellow4202ask your cousin to give me some money. I'm needy.
I just love the term "postpaid pentests"
Imagine encrypting the hospital stuff, then needing to go to the hospital, but it’s the hospital you encrypted.
😂😂😂
Imagine getting rejected from every elective surgery available from every hospital because you have been blacklisted. Thats what should happen to them
I work in healthcare and let me tell you the change healthcare hack has been a nightmare for the industry, the company occupies 70% of the market for insurance and claims processing
This open letter from lockbitt sounds like “YOU”VE ONLY MADE ME STRONGER”
A monologue straight out of an anime, lmao!
@@Klorosishe's a hacker, of course he loves anime
Yes. The guy is such a sad and pathetic person that he needs to create his own fantasy to feel happy about himself.
@@Klorosisyou should check out this manga called kings viking, its alot more realistic than mr robot and is all about hackers ransomware and drama between affiliate groups, by the same guy that was in charge of the first “psychopass” series i think
@@Splarkszter i wish i was him
Jeez these hackers basically say the thing aloud that many politicians and business owners keep to themselves.
Powerline is a big source of interference too! Less noticeable by most people but your home wiring essentially becomes a big antenna and ham radio operators in your neighbourhood might have strong feelings about that. Also the vendors guarantee that "powerline stops at the meter" is not always true. There are cases of people being able to access their neighbours network because nobody bothers to change the default encryption key. And honestly the speeds you can expect on powerline aren't that great either if your house wiring is old or there are other things plugged in to the same line of wires/sockets.
Powerline is really hit or miss, it's the kind of thing you've got to buy from Amazon so it's easy to return if it doesn't work out ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Somebody read Wikipedia.
Speeds are fine for IP cameras.
@@Seytonic and it can be jammed with a CB radio 😀
Didn't know about the default encryption key thing. I might have to look at that more.
Being a student of history, taunting the FBI with a 3000+ word manifesto was not a good move.
Can you elaborate?
@@nicholas_obertthey can probably fingerprint your style of speech and wording to approximate your ethnicity and background plus they would probably crawl the net for potential suspects.
@@nicholas_obert Sure, ever hear the name Ted Kaczynski or Unibomber?
@@Jon6429 I've just spent the last hour reading about him. Very interesting
Except he is in russia no way he is ever getting extradited russia literally sponsors hackers like him
In the 90's, I moved into a house that had a telephone connection in a box outside. I had them put it inside the garage instead, when installing my ISDN line. Now it turns out that they wanted $100 more to remove the old box! I told them to leave it.
So besides being a non-functioning decoy, I thought how cool is it to connect the old phone wire to a NC input in the security system.
this is the digital equivalent of throwing a ball of smoke on the ground and running away
Wifi jammers have been used for a long time on these stupid wireless alarm systems.
Cheaper way is to go and unscrew the internet cable from the side of the house lol
wont the local network still keep running though?
@@Otzkar Most people are clueless, and all their crap is cloud based - if you kill the internet connection, they have nothing
Many home security systems use a battery powered cellular backup connection. So even if you lose Internet they have a way to call home
@@allensmithphotography what good does that do you when all your sensors and cameras are wifi based? If you jam the wifi, the sensors or cameras themselves are inoperative
@@allensmithphotography
Do they? First I'd heard about it
I'm willing to bet someone in the FBI is tired of being taken advantage of
@natmarelnam4871It only ends in prison for the dumbest and most flamboyant criminals. The fbi can’t arrest them all so they focus on criminals with both bad opsec and who are big public figures. Hush down and be careful, you will be fine. Only fat old losers think hackers go to jail.
If you really believe in that
@natmarelnam4871
@natmarelnam4871cry
@natmarelnam4871yea, really shouldnt we be getting people raped in prison for scumming over large medical care companies c:
If you're renting an apartment and use powerline networking, hopefully your neighbors don't think about doing the same, as you could easily be sharing with them as well.
who the fuck hacks a medical registry? what is wrong with people
Seems more like a payment processor than anything. Maybe the americans should switch over to a _free at the point of use_ health service like a civilised nation.
Good episode! Minnesota town is pronounced "ee-DIE-nah." Some insist it's an acronym for "Every Day I Need Attention." State hockey champs too. 😎✌️
Every pronunciation video I came across said Meh-dee-nuh. Or is your way the proper local dialect?
@@Seytonic
There's another city named Medina as well
@@Seytonic Edina, definitely pronounced with a "long I" (eye). One of the more upscale Minneapolis 'burbs. 😎✌️
@@tylerness7826 Yes, Minnesota has a Medina and an Edina. It was Edina that had the jammer warning.
@@Seytonicactually, it's meh-dee-nuh, source: I'm an Arab, it's مدينا, a city in Arabia, minnesotans dont decide how its spelt
It's me, I'm Healthcare workers. This problem is not resolved. I'm on a break at work watching this and sighing as this has been hell for patients for, like, months.
And it was United Healthcare Group. I don't care. Don't work for them. They're trash for not communicating this to the rest of us. 😤
Wow that was a good video. Very interesting. Engaging pace and segments and visuals but not obnoxious with the editing.
I have a set of linksys power line adapters that you have to push a sync button on each device it supposedly sets up an encrypted link. I found a 3rd powerline adapter different brand with no sync button at a junk store and guess what it connects to the linksys units with no problem.
what makes matters worse is theres little circuits ill leave unnamed that are under 10 each and can jam wifi to, its a scary world some can fit on your wrist, great video
I’ve been around long enough to say these exit scams are getting crafty
taking down healthcare is some sucka shit.
Speaking of exit scams, where's the incognito market exit scam video!?
fr im pissed ab that
The levels of OH MY GOD was enormous in this first story.
Theres a reason I'd use a proper wired camera
>Scamming people
>Complain about being scammed on cybercrime forum.
What an F12 level fail😅
Can't you jam a powerline adapter when you have access to an outlet? My powerline stops providing connection when I use a lot of power at home for a short amount of time
"humbled", more like absolutely melting down. You can figuratively hear his seethe in the blogpost lmfao
7:56 why would you think that? One flash drive or one transfer of that data to a cold store and it will NEVER disappear. Someone this clever would not keep a single copy of this information, and some methods such as direct disc clones are very difficult to detect after the fact. Best to assume this data is still floating around.
They did say that they became extremely lazy because of the money. Maybe they just didnt bother to do that.
Backing up 1TB of data is one thing. Backing up hundreds TBs of data is another. He said he got lazy and I do sort of believe him. I wouldn't want to waste a week of my life each month backing up data if I had millions of dollars to spare.
Imagine criminals doing crimes
Seytonic secretly the owner of lockbit
Lmao😂
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The FBI should consider putting some kind of digital signature on their takedown notices that anyone can check to verify if a takedown is authentic or not.
10:33 WiFi jammers not only jams them target but anyone in the broadcast range like neighbors.
Also, if they are caught and the j,med is found it will likely be a felony with the FCC and DOJ on their case. That goes for lock picks and any tools used for committing crimes.
Working as a Black Hat is like being an assassin. They end up whacking each other.
I have a "Friend" that has their cams on POE attached to UPS, recording to a local server (also on a ups) with a "heartbeat" into the cloud that sends txt/email to their phone if the heartbeat fails (amongst other messages).
Love this guy dude just wanted to say your my fav tech RUclipsr Id love to help in a video some day!
Always love a little bit of internet crime drama. By the way, these powerline adapters at least used to interfere with signals. Here in Europe a few cases came up where powerline adapters interfered with hobby / amatuer radio. Latest case I heard was in 2020.
it works the other way too :-D you can jam powerline adapters with a powerfull enough radio if it's in the correct frequency range
10:58 They actually don't transmit data over the electrical wiring, that would be impossible for many reasons. They use radio frequencies to connect together and transmit the internet. We use them because radio waves can travel a bigger distance compared to WiFi. (powerline adapter frequencies are usually between 100Hz to 2.4MHz. WiFi is usually from 900MHz to 60GHz. The bigger the frequency of a wave, the shorter the wavelengths and therefore the distance of travel is lower.)
I don't know how AlphV is not a state actor. AlphV are Russian state actors.
Or, if there is connection lost (which frankly can happen even with Ethernet connection), it actually sends a signal notifying you about it. Wi-Fi can drop out for various reasons, but if your Wi-Fi is usually very stable and doesn't really drop out very often (more like almost never), then it's pretty suspicious if that happens out of the blue.
Yeah but who has stable internet where such a notification wouldn't be giving constant false alarms.
Sends a signal how? Even if it is beeping or smth, no one will hear it if no one is at home (and I kinda doubt the burglars are getting into the crowded house)
so you just have to jam their signal a few times earlier to make the think its a false alarm when you actually strike?
@@p0fs I would imagine they would mean that the service would be expecting regular data from the cameras and if that stops for some amount of time, it might notify them with a message to their phone or something.
And then what? You're gonna call the cops saying that your wifi dropped, so therefore someone MIGHT be breaking in? The cops won't show up even if you know for sure someone is breaking in - they're going to laugh at you for calling because your wifi dropped.
Double big brain move from the feds would be to release this letter themselves working with him and quietly investigating the new affiliates
Hardwired is always the way
Not always, but certainly for security systems.
No way, I have 3 relatives living in Edina. Hope everyone there stays safe
The thing with randsom ware is that it takes a moron within the organisation to click on a link in an email to help the exploit occur.
The sooner organisations use 3rd party web services to trade the better. Another thing is that all external USB ports should be disabled to stop people infecting terminals and have a policy which cuts off the internet for anything other than work use.
In my last job, the persons job I took on when they were fired was because they plugged in a wifi dongle, visited a website and infected the entire network of 13,000 computers.
Unless employees have the threat of being fired for circumventing security, these randsom attacks will occur regularly.
btw if you have powerline internet you can jam that if have access to any sockets
Been lovin powerline adapters since 2009
The only downside with powerline ethernet is that it's apparently quite noisy in RF, so you might not like it if you're a radio ham
Ethernet cameras that record locally with a good UPS that has at least a 30 minute run time is going to be your best option for redundancy. That way the footage still gets recorded even if the coax or fiber line is damaged or the Wi-Fi network is jammed and the UPS prevents the system from going offline immediately if electrical service is interrupted whether by turning off an exterior main disconnect or pulling the utility company meter. Some houses in the US have panels or main disconnects located on the exterior of the building and thieves have been known to turn those off and even in houses that don't thieves have been known to pull the electric meter and even do it in a way so that's only partially removed so it doesn't trigger an automated trouble call from the utility company
The gov should really keep their ego in check when going after cyber criminals. We don’t want to encourage further attacks against the gov - because we all pay.
There needs to be a sort of code of cyber criminals, kinda like the pirates code for honour among the thieves. If they say parley other hackers can't hack them.
LOL Those things only exist in books and movies.
I think the reason why theres no honour among thieves is that criminals cant go to the police when they where robbed.. its the cost of doing business when becoming a criminal..
The cyber criminal code is more what you'd call guidelines than actual rules.
human nature makes this innately impossible.
Unfortunately the pirates code, like any criminal syndicate, is more or less guidelines or suggestions. Being a scammer, you'd think you'd be aware of how scams operate.
The american i France did not use a Wifi-jammer. He used a 4G/5G jammer and took out a larger residential area every night between midnight and 3 AM. Could have caused major injuries to someone as you cant make emergency calls.
Wi-Fi service doesn't provide a shield from a wrench attack silly one
Thanks Seytonic. Always appreciate your posts and your effort for great content.
Thanks for the tip at the end!
nice video keep up the great work
Cheers!
criminals when they realize somebody did something criminal to them
It wouldn't be that hard to disrupt power line networking. Just find the house's air conditioner and plug whatever kind of jammer you need in to make it stop working.
Was this edited by a new person?
Feels more flashy
with those adapter you can only do ONE connector, or everything else goes hey wire in a few mins and stops working, witch is why no one uses it.
That section on lockbit was really cool, I would love to watch an entire in depth video on them, any chance?
power line adapters are also easy to interrupt just short the circuit from outside so the breaker trips
love the jamming, I will use it next time
not seytonic promoting powerline adapters, wtf?
Damn. Even FBI who are smarter then criminals can’t run 😂😂😂😂
I always look forward to these vids
Also shutting the main breaker / fisconnecting the main wire.
Question: If I use a "powerline LAN adapter", won't that mean my neighbors will also have access to my ethernet if they simply plug an adapter in the power plug? Since it is the same power grid? Or am I missing something, like if there is a sort of encryption/password, or the range won't reach that far?
Depends on the property and the quality of the wiring. I would rather local SD card storage over power line Ethernet.
Use Power over Ethernet instead.
They claim that the connection does not go out into the street through your meter… but that’s what they “claim”. Theres a few sketchy stories about them in this comment section that make me think they are more insecure than most people realize.
This is wild
Everybody is a spin doctor these days.
I have a "status server" running remotely, that checks my home server. If my wifi goes down, the remote server will notify me
Many cameras have a backup SD card. Could the keep the WiFi dead to overwrite 32GB. And possible dead men's switch
So wait, the dude's defense to restore trust is "I'm really lazy and bad at my job"?
The world of cyber-criminality is really different...
Not really, he just said he was lazy not bad at his job. He wasn't caught, proving good OPSEC. He just told the truth and what will change in the future. Lockbit is pretty much the best way to go if you want to sell your services as a "black-hat" hacker.
so your last vid we all got duped by the hackers? thats crazy lol
ah it was blackcat, not lockbit
if they faked it for an exit scam, their credibility goes out the window.. so who would ever work with them again and risk getting screwed over?
they have 22 million dollars now
why would they ever do anything like this again? 😂
@@poindextertunes ego
@@poindextertunesFor another big payout... Greed is a bi*ch
"I love my work"
well that's just pathetic
People who enjoy other's suffering should not be tolerated in any society.
Well, they aren't? Not exactly a role model citizen the fella you're talking about
so they're sophisticated enough to hack some of the largest corps in the world but not enough to stop someone from pressing f12 and realizing they're faking a site seizure?
they didn't hack, they just provided the ransomware, and the service to handle the ransom payment
And people laughed when I said wifi cameras are shite.
It works 99% of the time for 99% of people and it's cheap is the reason it's used
@@kevinsedwards And that 1% of the time it doesn't work is the time you want it to work.
It's like a car that runs and drives great but won't start when you need to commute to work.
1:23 It's called running a business in a land where caving into “terrorist demands” is illegal for some utterly insane reason. Be prepared with a disaster recovery procedure or go out of business are the only two legal options. They lie to avoid the consequences of these poor political choices.
you didn't cover incognito exit scam?
I *initially* used WiFi for my security cameras but they were unreliabe in general so I bought a PoE switch and connected the cameras that way directly into my router.
so I'm not vulnerable to a jammer.
I wonder if it's the same wi-fi jamming crew that hit Detroit area recently. Eithernet over powerline sounds like a horrible idea unless some type of PPP is used.
i imagine the fbi will go to the affiliates and attempt to get one to cooperate with them to inside the group.
This happend to mc storm as well
Its presumptive to know what actually happened. US Medical industry is a really powerful industry so who knows what happened to them.
Wifi jammers and deauthers have been a problem for many years now. You should NOT use wifi for security cameras - get good PoE cameras instead.
Damn how do this guys do this kind of things ! I cant even find a bug in a website
Lockbit I'm coming to work with you. How much for a starter?
Lmfao. I recon they haven’t even done off, they’re just seeing if publicising a schism will allow them to get any more. Even another 25% would be up there with the largest ransoms. Imagine the clout, not only the largest ransom ever but also managing to get the elusive double ransom jeezus
Why does everyone give the FBI credit for every takedown when theres a handful of other agencies that do a lot of work too.
If you use powerline networking, theives will just plug a powerline networking jammer into any external outlet on your house - way to only think 1 step ahead!
Minnesota resident here, Edina is pronounced e-dye-na
Using powerline adapters for external cameras seems very risky. Doesn't that just mean anyone can plug into an external power outlet and thereby be on your LAN?
You'd have to ensure that these cameras are operating on their own (V)LAN to avoid this security risk - not very common for most consumer level routers.
No, you have to enter a password much like on WiFi.
@@randall-lahey - On some better power-line modules you can enable password security.
you can jam entire cell towers with just a couple of phones. dont get a cellular data plan on them and they'll repeatedly ping the towers, although most cell towers still have some resistance to this it may work.
The great pump and dump👐
i want to see the website
The "technologically minded Tesla thieves are all watching your RUclips channel... heh...
thats some juicy drama🥤🥤🥤🥤
Powerline and no interference lmao
Time to hire lockbitsup to help me w/ essays
8:38 wtf he actually legit sounds like an anime villain, like that guy from the manga kings viking
I wish they would go after Uvalde police