The following is a concise summary of the transcript:
The speaker is a hacker who exposed a flaw in Google Maps that allowed scammers to create fake businesses and deceive consumers. He did this by creating fake listings for the Secret Service and recording their calls, then reporting his findings to them and Google. He claims that Google did not fix the problem and continued to profit from the scammers' ads. He urges people to stop using Google Maps for local businesses and shows that he can still create fake listings, such as a snowboarding shop in the Oval Office. He says he wrote a book to raise awareness and hopes that Google will make things right.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. A hacker recorded over 40 calls to the Secret Service and the FBI in one day without anyone finding out.
2. The hacker did this by creating fake listings on Google Maps that redirected the calls to his phone number.
3. The hacker exposed a widespread scam of fake businesses on Google Maps that are stealing customers and money from legitimate ones.
4. The hacker reported his findings to Google and the Secret Service, but Google did not fix the problem and continued to profit from the scammer's ads.
5. The hacker wrote a book to raise awareness about this issue and demonstrated that he could still create fake listings on Google Maps, such as a snowboarding shop in the Oval Office.