Scarier story: "incel and he made Google searches on his phone for bamb and trump's speech location, ON THE SAME DAY OF THE SHOOTING 😂 not at least a day before? Two days before? Hmmm is it because those searches were planted there and they only had physical access to his phone after he died? 😂
@@kv4648 why would he wait until the EXACT same day of the shooting to make searches about Trumps rally location AND searches about bomb making? wouldn't this lead to suggest they planted the searches on his phone?
Idk why, but companies like delete-me and others like it feel very fishy to me. i dont have any proof or motives for this, but my gut instinct is to distrust them
I get that since you have to give them your data, though I'd rather trust them with it than the 10+ data brokers my data has been removed from so far 🤷♂️
My gut tells me to just send emails manually and use my gdpr rights. The idea of giving some company my data to ask otger companies to delete my data feels wrong
Thank you, Seytonic! Making this content understandable to laypeople like me is what led to me degoogling my phone and ultamately spending a ton of time trying to figure out how to flash a qualcom snapdragon samsung.
@@eIicityes the government has bribed the doctors to implant mind reading chips into your brain after your birth and they are monitoring your brain waves using 5g towers
It could be the case. But does that mean we shouldn't even try to request deletion? Because if we just let them keep the data, they will definitely sell it to anyone. (I'm not making a point for DeleteMe, but for the practice of requesting companies to delete your data.)
You'd think for once they're being honest but even this is a lie. They cannot sustain themselves they need Ukraine to feed them, otherwise Holodomor would have never happened. Barely past hunter-gatherer, my god.
I don't know what "in the vicinity" is supposed to mean, but I do see that it's literally three buildings over from a place titled *_"secret service headquarters"._* That seems a bit more important to me that "an FBI office".
So what I’m hearing is they should’ve had something like a Tutanota account as the backup to their proton account since both end up being end to end encrypted. 6:41
I would have guessed that he had location history from google maps (google maps timeline) enabled and they simply found out by just accessing his google account.
This is in reference to an "unknown" phone, not Crooks'. The claim is there was an unknown phone that originated from DC, and traveled to Crooks' house once, and his place of work twice. The phone then went completely offline on July 12th, the day before the attempted you know what....
Proton is definitely not "end to end encrypted". They just encrypt the incoming emails with your public key immediately on arrival. It's not end to end encryption if the sender can't encrypt it.
there were able to get in but it took time because he was on a newer samsung phone their software vendor for the cracking software hadn't published yet. they were able to get a beta build from them and crack it though. Also an interesting story in that if he had the newest apple phone they would've had a much harder time cracking it.
The FBI sure could (although it'd probably just be easier to subpoena google for location history), but I doubt the researchers would be able to. I don't think IMEI numbers are particularly useful to advertisers, since they already have advertising IDs. It would probably also go against some sort of law mandating anonymization of advertising data, otherwise it doesn't make sense why they wouldn't sell the rest of the data, too.
@@notaplic8158It's not as difficult as they like to pretend to deanon data though. Especially when you're looking for someone who isn't particularly careful.
I didn't get which crime the Russian bot farm was doing to have an action from US law enforcement, but basically they threw money laundering and violation of sanctions because the bot developers bought a domain from a US company (therefore violating economic sanctions), according with The Register website.
So you're telling me if i have apps on my phone that have location or network access (since they can get my location with nearby WiFi networks) then that app is actually associating those coordinates with an ID that is stored on god knows whose server? Does this happen with most apps or is it only malicious apps that do this or have done this? I'm paranoid now
Potentially, yes. Most of the apps doing this aren’t malicious per se, in many cases the developers aren’t even aware of what kind of data is being scooped up by the ad platforms they use. Though you should be able to see if your location info is being harvested in the privacy section of the app’s page on the play/app store
What’s slightly worrying is nothing is going to happened about his obvious connections. We’re just supposed to believe he was able to outsmart them and find the one exact blind spot that day.
This dude is like oh, it's probably nothing. What a joke, curious how many viewers that statement cost the Chanel. How could you take someone who is giving you security news and info when he treated that very suspicious visit as if it wasn't at all and even considering it would make you look like the odd ball.
what are you gonna get from infiltrating the phone that doesn't already exist somewhere in the big tech panopticon? palantir probably has a parallel copy of his whole SSD
The movement doesn't look sensible. Add in that the advertisement ID is associated with nine devices suggests why. So who and why because they're concentrated.
Can you do a video on Express VPN? On how an exec spied on activists in the UAE, Edward Snowden denouncing it, Kape Technologies (formerly known as CrossRider which made programs that were flagged as malware), etc?
When RTs twitter got blocked I made a webhook to pump the posts directly into my personal discord. This isn't coz I support Russia, it's coz I don't like being told what I'm allowed to see. This hook died after Musk done what ever it was he done.
That """constipation theorem FBI inside job""" held much believably as "the reason" most people decided not to post Thomas's most recent pics, which is either believable and shocking, or baffling and irrelevant, which is pretty funny because that tells you how much America is cooked.
If this was an FBI thing, I don't think they would have released this information showing he was near an FBI building. That would be silly. Nice to know that most apps grab all of your location data. Do they do this even when the location is turned off as mine always is?
Depends on how they're engineered, but technically GPS is one way, so airplane mode would just suppress outgoing, since you can passively listen for incoming. In theory, if apps log, instead of stream, the location data, they could still buffer the data and send it out later upon connection. However, my guess is, given this is a niche scenario, that almost all of the apps would just drop the location data they may have gathered the second the telemetry push request failed. It would take extra effort to engineer the app to handle airplane mode, and the data likely isn't that useful for most people in airplane mode... who are most likely on an airplane. Only a small percentage of users are likely paranoid enough to use the mode as a privacy shield.
This is why i don't trust proton and why so many people think it is a honerypot ( the govt created proton mail and sold it off to a private company ). When you sign up it says it deletes the "recovery" email address after you sign up. This is the 4 th time i've heard of people being caught over a proton lie.
You're misunderstanding. Proton VPN is DIFFERENT from Proton Mail. They do not lie at all about what they do, you're just conflating the claims of the VPN with their mail service. Proton Mail inherently HAS to have some unencrypted data to function as a mail service, because how are they going to send you a recovery link to an email address they cant see, and they clearly state in their threat model that metadata for your account is not encrypted and can be obtained if another country manages to take on Switzerland's strict privacy laws, which given the magnitude of the situation, its understandable that they complied. Also you do not have to supply a recovery email, and if you do, you can just delete it in your account settings. Proton is incredibly transparent if you bother to actually read about what you're so mad about.
@@ThePandaKingFTW I only trust one VPN, they don't advertise, when u sign up they give you a 16 digit number and that is your id and pass. They don't ask for any personal info. You can pay in cash and monero. They are in a country that does not have gag orders. They have been taken to court and always say the same thing 'we have no logs'. ProtonVPN is still under the same umbrella as proton mail. Sorry but i have heard too many insiders saying it is a honeypot, which means so is the vpn. best vpn by far, no competition comes close, mullvad.
@@Ниггерфиш what is worse is that you cannot use a temp email , you have to use gmail or another corporate email. Which means they plan on using it and keeping it.
He didnt visit DC. Someone who visited Crooks’ home also pinged a tower in DC. The DC location marked is actually a cell tower, so the visitor was somewhere in its range, it is the closest cell tower to the fbi building for whichever network it is.
@@waterandafter if you plot the location on regular maps for navigation then it looks like its a building, but if you check the cell tower map there is a tower in the exact spot. I checked the cell tower map to see how far away the nearest tower was so i could estimate the accuracy and the tower was the dot
How they did it: make a TYPICAL profile of him (incel), plant Google searches in his phone for keywords like trump, bomb searched on the same day of the shooting 😂 come oooon at least make some effort to make it looks legit 😂
watch his password was 1234, and the FBI is like "okay we gotta come up with a cooler and scarier story"
Scarier story: "incel and he made Google searches on his phone for bamb and trump's speech location, ON THE SAME DAY OF THE SHOOTING 😂 not at least a day before? Two days before? Hmmm is it because those searches were planted there and they only had physical access to his phone after he died? 😂
@@HassanSanem ?
@@HassanSanemyou don't need any access to his phone to request the info from Google
@@kv4648 why would he wait until the EXACT same day of the shooting to make searches about Trumps rally location AND searches about bomb making? wouldn't this lead to suggest they planted the searches on his phone?
@@kv4648 unless there was no info to request to begin with! and it was just all planted there when they seized his phone, that's my point.
There's a special hell for data brokers.
The People Data Labs leak in 2019 saw 1.2 billion records of personal information compromised and no one has yet to be held accountable.
Called the Eternal Internet !
Unfortunately corporations dont have souls
@@jer1776 but they ar soles !
Is it also fictional?
Idk why, but companies like delete-me and others like it feel very fishy to me. i dont have any proof or motives for this, but my gut instinct is to distrust them
I get that since you have to give them your data, though I'd rather trust them with it than the 10+ data brokers my data has been removed from so far 🤷♂️
My gut tells me to just send emails manually and use my gdpr rights. The idea of giving some company my data to ask otger companies to delete my data feels wrong
fair point@@Seytonic
@@tomaszkarwik6357 The hassle isn't sending removal requests, it's in the time spent finding the companies who have your data.
@@Seytonic another fair point. I did not think about that
Fun fact: The creator of Bonzi Buddy now runs one of these data broker companies
Thank you, Seytonic! Making this content understandable to laypeople like me is what led to me degoogling my phone and ultamately spending a ton of time trying to figure out how to flash a qualcom snapdragon samsung.
This is why I turn off Location Tracking for every app possible. I know my info is still out there, but I try my best to limit it.
Exercise in futility. Don’t let that give you a false sense of privacy. You are just as exposed as anyone else.
@@eIicityes the government has bribed the doctors to implant mind reading chips into your brain after your birth and they are monitoring your brain waves using 5g towers
I'm starting to think that data brokers are sending off or selling the info that has been requested for deletion before they delete it.
Say it ain't so, they're ethical 😉
It could be the case. But does that mean we shouldn't even try to request deletion? Because if we just let them keep the data, they will definitely sell it to anyone.
(I'm not making a point for DeleteMe, but for the practice of requesting companies to delete your data.)
For iPhone you should reset your permissions.
"Farming is a beloved pastime for millions of Russians." XD thats too good
i LOLd
You'd think for once they're being honest but even this is a lie. They cannot sustain themselves they need Ukraine to feed them, otherwise Holodomor would have never happened. Barely past hunter-gatherer, my god.
lol 😂
@@FastRomanianGypsies😂😂 watch Expat american or Traveling with Russell..thnx
I don't know what "in the vicinity" is supposed to mean, but I do see that it's literally three buildings over from a place titled *_"secret service headquarters"._*
That seems a bit more important to me that "an FBI office".
I know, dude is a complete joke. Imagine walking around your whole life like LA LA LA de da. Believing everything someone says
Honestly it wouldn't surprise me if that data point was the FBI messing on his phone 🤣
They've also used ad tracker data to show that someone from the fbi building met with Thomas crooks 3 times when he was in dc.
@@klew5988That’s not even how it works
I no joke got an ad while watching this for a website that searched the internet for people who are most likely to buy your stuff💀💀💀
Hey i love your content Seytonic =) Keep up!
This channel is gold, glad I found it
There is certainly something fishy going on with the assassination attempt. Too many things happened that raise eyebrows
who carries their phones to a hit 😭🙏
yeah that would be insanely stupid in these days! , and still he mananged to delete all he's social media data??
The same wannabes that upload their nefarious deeds to Tiktok.
I mean I don't think he had plans to make it out 🤷🏻♂️🤣
needed maps to get to the spot
Cash money and data brokers are the new warrants. No judge, cheaper, faster, none of your own infrastructure needed.
Great Video as always my brother ❤
Cheers my dude : )
@@Seytonic OwO
How'd you watch a 10min video in 2min ? 5X ? 😮
@@soibamxavier2 10x
Interesting
Where did the 1990’s Arizona van parked 10mi away come from? How did it fit in and how did it get 10mi away if it was involved?
So what I’m hearing is they should’ve had something like a Tutanota account as the backup to their proton account since both end up being end to end encrypted. 6:41
Or just not had a recovery email. It's not required
Thank you I'm glad to know that i shouldnt keep a recovery email on my proton mail
Somehow not surprised
And this kids, is why we run all connections through a VPN that blocks these tracking DNS requests.
if u get a new phone old 1 is still linked to that address!
Watch the last hope "privacy is dead"
I would have guessed that he had location history from google maps (google maps timeline) enabled and they simply found out by just accessing his google account.
This is in reference to an "unknown" phone, not Crooks'. The claim is there was an unknown phone that originated from DC, and traveled to Crooks' house once, and his place of work twice. The phone then went completely offline on July 12th, the day before the attempted you know what....
thank you for posting
Wow. I have learned so much you are cool.
Another W video from Seytonic! ❤
Just another reason to use an ad blocker. And yes, you can use an ad blocker across all apps on Android. DNS level ad blockers are OP.
Proton is definitely not "end to end encrypted".
They just encrypt the incoming emails with your public key immediately on arrival.
It's not end to end encryption if the sender can't encrypt it.
It’s e2e when its proton to proton
You live in the UK and deleteMe applies to US based engines… why lie, I get they give you money but it’s just low
You're telling me there's a Russian intelligence group in my light strips?!?!
Honestly RT are just trolling at this point 😂😂😂
Tracked or spoofed? You know if you can track data points you can also inject them.
“F U weather’ is probably not the brightest idea for a weather app name.
It's 福 pronounced fu which means fortune or good luck in Chinese.
I live in Spain - RT isn't banned here? The X account though does say "Account Withheld"
Why wouldn't they just be able to get into his phone? I would be surprised to learn that they haven't already gotten in.
there were able to get in but it took time because he was on a newer samsung phone their software vendor for the cracking software hadn't published yet. they were able to get a beta build from them and crack it though. Also an interesting story in that if he had the newest apple phone they would've had a much harder time cracking it.
Can’t they just not get the wireless carriers tower pings from that device?
Couldn't they just triangulate and track the phones already via the IMEI number?
The FBI sure could (although it'd probably just be easier to subpoena google for location history), but I doubt the researchers would be able to. I don't think IMEI numbers are particularly useful to advertisers, since they already have advertising IDs. It would probably also go against some sort of law mandating anonymization of advertising data, otherwise it doesn't make sense why they wouldn't sell the rest of the data, too.
Track into the past?
@@notaplic8158It's not as difficult as they like to pretend to deanon data though. Especially when you're looking for someone who isn't particularly careful.
@@lathein Yes, they keep logs, easy to cross-reference multiple towers.
I assume they didn't work with any law enforcement which is kinda scary
I didn't get which crime the Russian bot farm was doing to have an action from US law enforcement, but basically they threw money laundering and violation of sanctions because the bot developers bought a domain from a US company (therefore violating economic sanctions), according with The Register website.
So you're telling me if i have apps on my phone that have location or network access (since they can get my location with nearby WiFi networks) then that app is actually associating those coordinates with an ID that is stored on god knows whose server? Does this happen with most apps or is it only malicious apps that do this or have done this? I'm paranoid now
Potentially, yes. Most of the apps doing this aren’t malicious per se, in many cases the developers aren’t even aware of what kind of data is being scooped up by the ad platforms they use. Though you should be able to see if your location info is being harvested in the privacy section of the app’s page on the play/app store
It's so that when you go into shop at Target you get an ad for TJMax
@@Seytonic Oh okay, thanks! Hopefully the ad networks dont have access to nearby networks, im not too familiar with permissions on Android...
@@chiroyceTry and delete your advertising id on your phone and turn off ad personalization on all your online accounts.
There are phones that can take two sim-cards and there are sim free phone numbers, So two hardware devices can contain several account numbers.
yo thats crazy
I am shoked by the style this "research" was released. Looks like a paint project of a sixteen year old troll from 4chan.
"gay furry hackers" I'm dead bro lmao we actually live on the sacred timeline 😂
They just went “ET phone home” and found him
I must be throwing the data brokers for a loop, I keep getting robo-calls for Medicare enrollment
Im not old enough
FuWeather caused me an involuntary drink spray out. I wouldn't get my weather from anyone else!
Cool Vid
They really love farming down there in Russia lol
What’s slightly worrying is nothing is going to happened about his obvious connections. We’re just supposed to believe he was able to outsmart them and find the one exact blind spot that day.
they aren't "researchers," they're intelligence agents
9:07 Shade thrown at CyberNews? 🤔
I don't have an AD ID, does that mean that I'm not being tracked?
my...
Frequency map work or home, yeah...
This dude is like oh, it's probably nothing. What a joke, curious how many viewers that statement cost the Chanel. How could you take someone who is giving you security news and info when he treated that very suspicious visit as if it wasn't at all and even considering it would make you look like the odd ball.
how do you “personally use” delete me when you are based in the UK and is only available for people in the US
Because they're not only available for people in the US. The screenshots in the sponsor spot are from my personal account : )
what are you gonna get from infiltrating the phone that doesn't already exist somewhere in the big tech panopticon? palantir probably has a parallel copy of his whole SSD
0:38 Public Investigators**
The title of this video feels like a creepypasta
sieged sec mentioned
5:08 except APT37, whom presumably deals with less bureucracy as their reports almost directly reach to Kim
what kind of hacker doesnt make a brand new solo email for the ransomware rookie
When will we see you on Nebula?
Doesn’t really matter how they tracked it if they did absolutely nothing with the info…
I don't know ppl are buying into this rubbish anymore
Clearly an FBI plant, I mean he's stood in a pot full of soil!
If the app doesnt have access to the gps they cant use it though. You can control that on permissions
Use cell service? Yes you do, even without a SIM card. Note how emergency 911 calls can be placed on any phone, with or without a SIM installed.
Lololololololololololo bit late don’t you reckon 😂
Mobile ad data 😮
Weird you don't mention how a third party tracked the phone of a friend of his that was a big fan of visiting his house, and fbi offices
The movement doesn't look sensible. Add in that the advertisement ID is associated with nine devices suggests why. So who and why because they're concentrated.
9:09 is that an Irish accent breaking out?
"BREAKING NEWS: the sun is bright"
Can you do a video on Express VPN? On how an exec spied on activists in the UAE, Edward Snowden denouncing it, Kape Technologies (formerly known as CrossRider which made programs that were flagged as malware), etc?
When RTs twitter got blocked I made a webhook to pump the posts directly into my personal discord. This isn't coz I support Russia, it's coz I don't like being told what I'm allowed to see. This hook died after Musk done what ever it was he done.
That """constipation theorem FBI inside job""" held much believably as "the reason" most people decided not to post Thomas's most recent pics, which is either believable and shocking, or baffling and irrelevant, which is pretty funny because that tells you how much America is cooked.
Woah 4 min in and a thumbnail change
Just running an A/B test : )
"Farming is a beloved past time of millions of Russians" everyone there must love FBI bounties on their head
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Ngl the response by RT goes kinda hard
If this was an FBI thing, I don't think they would have released this information showing he was near an FBI building. That would be silly. Nice to know that most apps grab all of your location data. Do they do this even when the location is turned off as mine always is?
I'm wondering about airplane mode.
Also, if you have a newer car that has streaming radio it'd probably do the same thing.
Depends on how they're engineered, but technically GPS is one way, so airplane mode would just suppress outgoing, since you can passively listen for incoming. In theory, if apps log, instead of stream, the location data, they could still buffer the data and send it out later upon connection. However, my guess is, given this is a niche scenario, that almost all of the apps would just drop the location data they may have gathered the second the telemetry push request failed. It would take extra effort to engineer the app to handle airplane mode, and the data likely isn't that useful for most people in airplane mode... who are most likely on an airplane. Only a small percentage of users are likely paranoid enough to use the mode as a privacy shield.
This is why i don't trust proton and why so many people think it is a honerypot ( the govt created proton mail and sold it off to a private company ). When you sign up it says it deletes the "recovery" email address after you sign up. This is the 4 th time i've heard of people being caught over a proton lie.
You don't even need a recovery email to begin with, you can just skip it. They opted in to the recovery email and found out
You're misunderstanding. Proton VPN is DIFFERENT from Proton Mail. They do not lie at all about what they do, you're just conflating the claims of the VPN with their mail service. Proton Mail inherently HAS to have some unencrypted data to function as a mail service, because how are they going to send you a recovery link to an email address they cant see, and they clearly state in their threat model that metadata for your account is not encrypted and can be obtained if another country manages to take on Switzerland's strict privacy laws, which given the magnitude of the situation, its understandable that they complied. Also you do not have to supply a recovery email, and if you do, you can just delete it in your account settings. Proton is incredibly transparent if you bother to actually read about what you're so mad about.
@@ThePandaKingFTW I only trust one VPN, they don't advertise, when u sign up they give you a 16 digit number and that is your id and pass. They don't ask for any personal info. You can pay in cash and monero. They are in a country that does not have gag orders. They have been taken to court and always say the same thing 'we have no logs'. ProtonVPN is still under the same umbrella as proton mail. Sorry but i have heard too many insiders saying it is a honeypot, which means so is the vpn. best vpn by far, no competition comes close, mullvad.
@@Ниггерфишnot true. i just tried to sign up and it is asking for a recovery address.
@@Ниггерфиш what is worse is that you cannot use a temp email , you have to use gmail or another corporate email. Which means they plan on using it and keeping it.
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thank god for the gay furries
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They had isreal help to crack it and likely get by american laws
He didnt visit DC. Someone who visited Crooks’ home also pinged a tower in DC. The DC location marked is actually a cell tower, so the visitor was somewhere in its range, it is the closest cell tower to the fbi building for whichever network it is.
I just figured maybe he went on a school trip.
Also people say a building near FBI but they don't say what it was. Was it a Starbucks?
@@waterandafter if you plot the location on regular maps for navigation then it looks like its a building, but if you check the cell tower map there is a tower in the exact spot. I checked the cell tower map to see how far away the nearest tower was so i could estimate the accuracy and the tower was the dot
why would crooks phone ping the cell tower in DC then? you make no sense
@@haydonlee it wasnt crooks phone, it was someone who visited crooks home and also DC
@@haydonleeyou can't imagine why someone might go to another nearby state? It has to always be a conspiracy
"Farming is a beloved pastime for Russians." Like no comment is less damming than snark like this.
2 out 9 possibilities that the data is correct is plenty good enough for the conspiracy theorists.
wow
Hacker News and Orange Man Assassination Attempt Situation and PoliticsImma1st.
Don't take my comments seriously. It's only a meme.
How they did it: make a TYPICAL profile of him (incel), plant Google searches in his phone for keywords like trump, bomb searched on the same day of the shooting 😂 come oooon at least make some effort to make it looks legit 😂
When conspiracy theories pan out to drop their theory classification.
Seytonic, where is Anonymous.
I hope it is one of those things where someone randomly asks where they are, then they appear magically.