Hey @MentalOutlaw don't forget that youtube will flag you comments and report them to the FBI and those fbi agents will show up to your house. Ask me how I know
@@Gigachad-mc5qz Right. If they're bothering to go through the trouble of questioning you, chances are they don't have the information needed to make a case agsinsr you in court, let alone charge you. If they really had a slam dunk case on you, they'd have it with them. Hell, they don't NEED to question you at all if that's case. They could just go, "You're under arrest and charged for so-and-so. Arraignment's tomorrow at x time." At which point you'll be forced to meet with an ADA who will then flex on you, with all evidence in-hand. The police, in most cases, are RELYING on you digging your own grave. They're trained to eek out the smallest of details from you. Hence, it's always the best case to just shut up, let your lawyer talk, and, if you must talk, only say "No", "No", and "No."
Yeah, dude seems more interested in empowering people, and less interested in what they do with that power. Which, fair enough, the world already has plenty of people willing to give their opinion on what you should and shouldn't do. And there are clearly crimes worth doing- not that i would ever do any of them
that's why it's always so ironic when people like his mom act like he was treated unfairly compared to the dealers on the site. he was given a better opportunity than most though he didn't take it.
@@KeyAuth yea the only time you should take a plea deal is if you're facing decades and it's clear you did it If you have plasable deniability that's when you take it to trial.
Pretty easy just do as King Terry says: "The [REDACTED] glow in the dark, you can see em' if you're driving, you just run them over. That's what you do"
That's true. But IF you are going to do that, then you should absolutely shut the fuck up about it. Assuming you've been a good boy and haven't dropped a thousand clues on your devices that you did it, then all the Feds got is that "it MIGHT have been you" or "they THINK it was you." But a jury isn't going to convict, or the DA may not even pursue charges, if they only have that you went onto TOR at some point. They're not dragging your ass into questioning just to flex on you - they NEED you to say stupid shit and essentially confess. If you lawyer up and keep your dumb mouth shut, then you're as good as free.
i use tor for privacy not to commit crimes. i hate people spying on me and i sleep well knowing they cant. even if the police raid me they aint got no fucking evidence and im not talking
So, for the first two cases, what you're saying is that the only reason they got busted was that they confessed... Never admit anything to the police. You gain literally nothing. If you're going to confess, might as well wait for a plea deal from a prosecutor so that you get *something* out of it. Don't talk to the police without a lawyer.
Hate to break it to you, but unless your pockets are overflowing with money or you know people in high places, you more than likely won't get a good enough lawyer to arrange a plea deal for you.
@@sonyan1191 Even the lowest public defender knows the basics on how to arrange for a plea deal, in fact they love doing that because it's much less work than going to trial over a lost cause. If the cops have little to no evidence, they might even get you free. NEVER talk to the police without having spoken to your legal counsel first, and make sure they're in the room with you when the cops ask their questions.
@@sonyan1191A majority of criminal cases involve plea deals because it takes less time than not budging and having to fight against a tougher defense. Plea deals became a thing to free up resources in the legal system; not for the benefit of the accused.
*other youtubers* : hey, kid, you shouldn't lie, because everything hidden is going to become clear one day. *mental outlaw* : don't brag about your illegal activities
They had to teach everyone else a lesson, if they gave him a light sentence more ppl would try to do the same thing, and that's so much money unregulated and untaxable which is the actual big nightmare for the government
@@h.n.r_funi3324 yet they have, if Indonesia and Singapore execute drug smugglers, and even they still have drugs flood the country, then people are gonna risk prison for hundreds of millions of dollars to run a website
You got the details of Ross' arrest wrong; the FBI did indeed have to agents pretend to have a domestic fight, which caught Ross attention. When he was distracted, an agent ran up and swiped his unlocked computer and he was apprehended directly after that. I haven't heard any version retelling his arrest where he actively intervened in the staged altercation. There were plenty of "normal" people in the internet café as well, many who objected to Ross' arrest despite having no idea what he was being arrested for.
@@AverageAlien The people watching the arrest had no idea who he was or what he was suspected of doing. He could have been a bank robber or a serial killer for all they knew, they primarily protested because they hadn't seen him do anything wrong, which I find interesting. As for "Ross did nothing wrong"; let's ignore the illegal substance angle and focus on the fact that Ross tried to have multiple people killed and that only his incompetence and naivety that ensured that no one died. He should be in prison for this if not for anything else. Maybe the punishment is a bit hard, but conspiracy to commit murder should have serious consequences.
hello glowies, I am watching this to further my knowledge on how NOT to get caught when partaking in illegal activities on the 'dark web'. I plan to purchase illicit substances through hidden services. Thank you for reading - CoolBro_
Lol or the principle would make an announcement over the intercom! Had it happen a few times...those were the good ol' days... Now some Nigerian gets paid to call a school in Pennsylvania lol! What a world we live in
I expected to see a bunch of stuff about flaws in Tor and Tor developers selling out to the Feds, but instead it was just a bunch of basic mistakes. The authorities probably could've convicted the first kid without even proving he was on Tor. The bragging and circumstantial evidence could've gotten him in juvie.
Can you make a video about GPU passtrough, using GPU and iGPU. I've read about it on the Arch wiki and the Gentoo wiki, and plan on having a 99% libre Gentoo install with a Windows 7/10 VM.
Ross Ulbricht: *Creates an economic simulation to give people a firsthand experience of what it would be like to live in a world without the systematic use of force* Also Ross Ulbricht: *Hires hitmen anyway*
There's no evidence that he hired hitmen, that was am allegation made by the agents handling his case and the judge ruled it inadmissible at the time. The agents were them arrested for stealing from Ulbricht and the two of them are in prison to this day. Maybe he really did hire hitmen, but we certainly can't rely on the evidence of two corrupt liars convicted of robbing the same man they're accusing either way.
How I connect to the dark web- - Install a burner VM. Doesn't matter if windows or Linux as it will be deleted anyway. - Install VPN. Make sure it's a RAM based server instead of a disk. If it has an IP bouncing feature enable it. Proton VPN has this feature. Internet speed will be greatly reduced but well worth the extra safety. - Install tor browser from the original website. NOT any other browser which has tor features like Brave. - Never use your original name, accounts or email addresses that you use on the clear net. - After you are done with your session delete the VM. If you need to remember the links, jot them down on a .txt file. Now don't upload or share this file with anyone. Plug in an USB drive, copy it and make sure this file never leaves your PC. NEVER upload it to any cloud services. - Redo all of this for your next dark/deep web session
When my brother was in high school there was a bomb threat which shut down finals week for a day. The police quickly realized the kid who was hosting a barrel at his house that day was in fact the culprit lol
LOL, he's just saying whatever people want to hear to get vote. There's no way to leader of a conservative party is going to free a drug kingpin. Imagine the backlash from their normal voter base.
Ive always said of ross was going to have a button that bricks the computer, it should be left click. He doesn't have to brick it himself- the police will do it for him. Combine closing the laptop without a specific set of inputs bricking the computer and a couple other ways of bricking, and noone will ever get info off that pc except you
So... You basically just took information from Defcon 22 talks and made a video about it, without giving any credit to those who gave the talks... That's pretty shitty. Not even a mention in the description. You even took the title from Adrian Crenshaw's talk specifically.
The Og trick is to run tails from a usb connected to a key chain on your wrist so if you get Ross ulbrichtd and they pull your laptop away from you the usb unplugs and nothing is on the laptop. The usb is just a new version of tails password protected if they tried to plug it back in .
for everyone saying mental outlaw is irresponsible for not explicitly telling his audience to not partake in illegal activities: grow up. not everyone is out to prove themselves that they are good. you’re all just too desensitized with politicians and influencers having their way with words to lure you to do what they want: vote for someone, buy something, follow someone, etc.
The dual-booted operating system used in the first bomb threat case was likely utilized as a means of obscuring the illicit acts from someone less technologically literate potentially snooping through the main OS - though all you need for that is a pattern, password or PIN. Though, it may have been a failsafe against the chance that someone could crack a pattern, PIN # or a pass. However, these efforts were clearly in vein if he compromised his security regardless by being braggadocios, you would think it'd be common sense not to brag about acts that catch the ire of feds.. Some people might have the intelligence to commit a crime but lack the skill necessary to get away + even with it you still get caught regardless if you become too comfy or sloppy.
I understand this guy is about privacy but if a kid is making bomb threats you best believe that the general public want this person caught... That shit is not a joke
At the end of everything, especially with Ross Ulbricht, ego gets someone. He didn't WANT to remain anonymous. He wanted everyone to know who he was and to be known as a success, which is not something you should be aiming for when you're doing this sort of activity
Regarding not needing a jail-broken iPhone to connect to Tor, as far as I know Apple App Store never allowed Tor clients. So at the very least you need a jail-break and installing a Tor client from an App Store for jail broken phones.
There is an iOS app. Multiple actually, but only one has been "certified" by the TOR project. But if you're accessing TOR from an iPhone, you're a fucking idiot.
Only the exit nodes can see what the final destination and content was. If they also control the entrance node they can attempt to correlate the timing of the requests.
this is disgusting. Every TOR user should be imprisoned. Only criminals have something to hide. i love the government, and i love being subjugated completely freedom means not having to make decisions with my free time. I want to be told what to do and where to go, but only by those green-lit by the government the government is the greatest entity in the world, even greater than any god. I love the government
Don't forget physical opsec as well as virtual. Learning to box, carrying legal weapons and regularly practicing how to use them, stab proof and bullet proof vests to name a few ways you can keep your self safe when operating in your day to day life. Especially in places with rising crime like we see across the US but also in Europe.
excellent point, i would add spending time learning how to read people and practice being observant of your surroundings. you never lose a fight you arent in.
imagine going to harvard and then getting arrested because you called a bomb threat and got caught :\ now THAT is something that you can't explain to your parents.
Don’t get why Ross didn’t just pay others to advertise his service considering how easy it would have been to contract that through his literal own website
Bomb threat number two. That is the reason why tour was released publicly by the navy. Because it's pretty obvious when One person is using a service like that amongst the normal Internet. You can tell instantly and they didn't want their enemies to know that.
I doubt these people fully confessed but instead got plea deals. Plea deals will get most people to confess cause of fear of prison, even innocent people.
Hey now, are we just reposting dread threads now? Granted its kind of innovative as normally people just repost reddit threads. So ill give you that...
@Aaron Speedy pretty sure he removed my and another persons comment saying he ripped from a Defcon talk from 5 yrs ago of the same name, unless it got autoremoved
@@MrSilvo34 ye its not even that big of a problem he really just condensed it but its just a little disingenuous to remove that. all he said was "I hope this isn't copied and pasted from the Defcon talk" and I said "i thought the same thing lol"
Mistakes of this kind are easy to notice in hindsight, but people are bound to keep making them. No tool will ever be foolproof, which means you have to not be a fool yourself, and that is damn hard...
It's odd that every time someone talks about DreadPirateRobert, most of them leave out him trying to organize a kill to a scammer, while talking to a scammer. Really, he was a complete megalomaniac who thought that just because he made the Silk Road, he was the king of the world and could do anything.
Yeah thats true he did try and organize hits and this detail is obfuscated by the free Ross movement . However i do not think he is violent in that way . He was so far removed from the very action of murdering someone because he had these services available to him and it was as simple as clicking a button.
My favorite one is the kid who sent a threat to his college. Unfortunately for him, he was the only Tor user at the wifi point at the exact time of the attack so he got nabbed. Edit: it's #2
The first part of this video was you just advising on how to "not get caught" in these bomb threads incidents, just think for a second what you're advocating for. Privacy is one thing, terrorism is another.
@fortnite4201 x If you are hosting a party at your house and a guest sets a "bomb thread" to prevent your celebration, that's not terrorism? if you start to get calls that if you host your party you will get bombed not terrorism? It's just naive to think he just "wanted a day off school". Just call in sick.
This sounds just like Adrienne Crenshaw's talk at DefCon. I liked it but this was broken down a lot better and was easier to understand. I know im late but great video!
He would be a free man by now if he'd chosen the plea deal but due to his arrogance and narcissism he's never getting out now. He had his chance and blew it.
@@energyflash_tk He stood up for freedom and for what is right instead of taking a phony government plea deal. There were no victims presented at this trial and yet he got double life plus 40. The government judge specifically wanted to make an "example" out of him and there is no justice in that.
@@zachb1706 If he didn't hurt anyone then that's a stupid law. These "laws" are the reason why there is so much violence in America. Legalize all drugs.
@@fedyasemenov8236 victimless laws aren’t “stupid”. Some of them are, but not having a victim doesn’t make the crime void. That idiot fluting down a highway at 200km/h isn’t hurrying anyone by speeding, but it could potentially lead to someone being killed so it’s a crime.
Interesting but I’ve known this stuff for years people think that tor is the magic bullet….Reality is we all need to connect to a physical node and at the end of the day this whole network generally is run by enthusiasts and nothing more so anybody can do it. And that’s where the danger lies then end nod.
Glad to see Ross Ulbricht's getting along with the inmates. Was thinking he'd be dead meat in prison, but they probably look up to him like he's druglord Jesus.