The video discusses several notorious hackers and their exploits. It starts with a discussion about the vulnerabilities of famous figures like Bill Gates, who had his data leaked. The video then introduces Lucas Markes and Daniel Molo, two hackers who plan to steal missile projects and sell them.
The video also mentions Kelvin Pouisen, who won a Porsche by intercepting calls to a radio station. He was arrested and spent 51 months in prison. After his release, he became the director of Security Focus, a digital security website.
Raphael Gray, a 19-year-old hacker, stole credit cards and made a significant amount of money. He even stole Bill Gates' card, earning him the nickname "Bill Gates hacker."
Mattthew Bevas and Richard Pryce, two English hackers, hacked the US government's systems, including the Pentagon and the New York Air Base, when they were 21 and 16 years old, respectively.
The video also talks about Michael, a Canadian hacker who took down several large company websites, causing millions of dollars in losses. He was identified and arrested after boasting about his actions in a chat room.
Jeason James Anchieta, the first hacker to work with a bot on the internet, infected more than 500,000 computers and took down several websites and internet providers. He was arrested a year after his actions and paid a fine of $60,000 and spent 60 months in prison.
Owen Walker, a 17-year-old hacker, helped a group of hackers make a loss of $26 million using a system he developed himself. He was arrested but released due to his young age and admission of his crime.
Astra, a Greek hacker, hacked Dassault Groupe, a large weapons manufacturer, and stole several 3D projects. He sold the information on the black market for approximately $361 million.
Evgeniy, a 33-year-old Russian hacker known as Slavic, is on the FBI's most wanted list. He created a virus called Zeus, which controlled more than 1 million computers worldwide. He is believed to be used by the Russian government for espionage.
The video ends with a call to action to help find Slavic, promising a reward of $3 million. It also promotes a website called Zoom, which helps users find the best prices on Black Friday.
1. The text mentions that hackers stole data from Bill Gates and sold it for 361 million dollars.
2. The hackers stole data from weapons projects and planned to sell it.
3. The text introduces two hackers, Lucas Markes and Daniel Molo, as part of an upcoming video.
4. The video is about dangerous and intelligent hackers from around the world.
5. The text discusses the upcoming Black Friday season, suggesting that many people are unsure about the worth of the promotions.
6. The text recommends using an app and website called ZOOM to help consumers find the best prices during Black Friday.
7. The text provides a detailed account of a hacking incident in 1990 involving a radio station promotion for a Porsche.
8. The hackers, Kelvin Pouisen and Rafa, intercepted all the calls to win the prize, but Pouisen was arrested and given 51 months in prison.
9. The text mentions another hacker, Raphael Gray, who stole more than 6,500 credit cards, including Bill Gates' card, and earned more than 100 dollars from each card.
10. The text introduces two more hackers, Matthew Bevas and Richard Pryce, who hacked the United States government and invaded the Pentagon and New York Air Base systems.
11. The text discusses the arrests and sentences of the hackers, including a Canadian hacker who took down several large company websites and a Canadian hacker who used a box network to infect more than 500,000 computers.
12. The text mentions a Greek hacker, Astra, who hacked a company called Dassault Groupe and stole several 3D projects from heavy weapons.
13. The text discusses the arrest and sentence of a 17-year-old hacker, Owen Walker, who helped a group of hackers make a loss of 26 million dollars.
14. The text discusses a Russian hacker, Evgeniy, known as Slavic, who is wanted by the FBI and is responsible for a virtual attack that earned him more than 83 million reais.
15. The text discusses the use of ZOOM to find the best prices during Black Friday.
16. The text mentions that Black Friday is starting and implies that hackers may try to steal during the holiday season.