Vlad A4 and his team are surprised by a break-in at their office, leading them to suspect various individuals, including their subscribers, a clown, a zombie, and even their own members. They discover hidden cameras and microphones in their office, and find evidence pointing to a mysterious individual who has been following them for a long time. This person, who they believe stole the "secret of success", leaves a message promising to return. The team is left to clean up the mess and prepare for their next videos.
1. The speaker is Vlad A4, a content creator with co-hosts Glent and Kobyakov.
2. The office of Vlad A4 was burglarized, leading to the destruction of the place.
3. The suspects for the crime include the office's location being found on a public platform, a clown figure being found in the office, and a hidden camera being discovered in a toy bear.
4. The office's computers and internet connections were found to be disconnected and wires were cut.
5. The office's security system was deemed insufficient, and it was suggested to strengthen it.
6. Theft of content was implied, with a hacker leaving a message stating that they could bypass security systems and would return.
7. The office's cleaning lady, Allochka, was jokingly suspected of the crime.
8. The incident led to a discussion about the importance of original content and the consequences of copying it.
9. The office's office space was destroyed and described as a mess.
10. The office's alarm was triggered, leading to the initial discovery of the break-in.
11. The office's employees, including Seryoga, were questioned about their whereabouts during the break-in.
12. The break-in was initially thought to be the work of a clown prank, but was later revealed to be a burglary.
13. The office's computer files were found to be inaccessible due to disconnected internet and storage.
14. The burglary led to a search for hidden cameras and microphones in the office.
15. The office's editing room was found to be unaffected by the break-in.
16. The office's accounting documents were scattered and needed to be sorted.
17. The break-in was linked to a YouTube channel that copied the content from the A4 channel.
18. The break-in was believed to be the work of a hacker who was following their editors.
19. The hacker was believed to be the same person who copied their content from YouTube.
20. The hacker was suspected to be someone who had access to their office's security systems and cameras