The video discusses the seven most disturbing mysteries of the internet.
7. The case of "Catering Walder Brave," a highly intelligent individual who posted 700 cryptic messages on Facebook, leading some to believe she was writing coded messages for an intelligence agency.
6. The story of "Jack Frost," a man who died but continued to send emails and messages to his friends, with the messages appearing to come from his laptop, which was stored in his parents' basement.
5. The legend of the "Mariana Web," a supposed network deeper than the dark web, where intelligence agencies share information.
4. The organization "3301," which posts complex puzzles and challenges, recruiting top hackers and cryptographers.
3. The mystery of "Mortis.com," a website that contained secret information and puzzles, leading to the discovery of a false identity and the deaths of several individuals connected to the site.
2. The "Ghost Net," a network of 1,300 computers belonging to governments and embassies around the world, which were hacked by an unknown entity.
1. The concept of "Internet Black Holes," where lost data and information are stored in a secret database, potentially controlled by an unknown intelligence agency.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The first articles on packet switching were written in 1961.
2. The first computer network, called ARPANET, was born in 1969.
3. In 1969, the first transfer of data was performed by reputed people.
4. The true birth of the internet is considered to be the event that occurred in 1969.
5. Caterina Walder Brave, a woman from England, created over 700 messages on her Facebook account in a short period of time in 2011.
6. Caterina Walder Brave graduated from the prestigious University of Toronto and had an extraordinary intelligence quotient.
7. She spoke eight languages, including her native English, French, Russian, and German.
8. Her Facebook account was suspended or canceled without her violating any rules.
9. The case of Jack Frost, a man who died in 2011, is still a mystery after his friends received messages and emails from him after his death.
10. The messages were not random and seemed to be written by someone who knew Jack's friends very closely.
11. Despite Facebook's investigation, no trace of hacking was found, and the messages were determined to have come from Jack's laptop, which was stored in his parents' basement.
12. The deep web is a part of the internet that is not indexed by search engines.
13. There is a rumor of a deeper network called the Mariana web, where information from intelligence agencies is shared.
14. The Mariana network is allegedly where the information that comes from intelligence agencies such as the Mossad, the SVR (Russian Intelligence Service), and MI5 is transferred.
15. The suspicious death of hackers, such as Gary McKinnon, has been linked to the Mariana network.
16. The 3301 organization is considered a serious organization that operates globally and seeks to recruit encryptors.
17. The organization has published six challenges, and those who solve the puzzles can come into contact with them.
18. Theorists believe that 3301 is an intelligence agency, possibly American, that recruits the best hackers in the world.
19. The Mortis dotcom website was a mystery that invited users to decipher a code to access secret information.
20. The website was terminated by the FBI, and the founders of the site were found to be dead.
21. The GhostNet phenomenon was discovered by the cyber department of the University of Toronto, which found that 1,300 computers belonging to ministries, embassies, and government houses around the world were looted by an intelligence agency.
22. The GhostNet phenomenon is considered a global network that has been accepted by many governments around the world.
23. The transmission of data on the internet does not disappear, even if it is deleted or not sent correctly.
24. The data is stored somewhere on the internet, and it is known as the "internet black holes" or "internet abyss."
25. Some people claim that the information is stored in a massive secret database, but it is not known who controls it or classifies it.