I want to point out that the psychiatric hospital order isn't an automatic life sentence the way people are talking about it. It's an "indefinite hold" because the courts don't know if the person can be rehabilitated and how long that could take. It could be fifty days or fifty years. The problem is that a doctor would have to sign off that the person was no longer a danger to themselves and society. A lot of doctors don't want to take that liability, so it's easier to leave someone languish in a mental institution than take the risk of signing a release order and then getting sued because the person they released reoffended afterwards. Hense why people sent to mental institutions typically have stays that far exceed what their jail/prison time would have been. The other thing people get wrong about the "insanity defense" is that, at least with a lot of US States, one of the conditions is that once the hospital releases the accused, they're brought back to court to stand trial and receive sentencing. I know my state, Arizona, has such a provision. (I remember it being enacted in the 1990's, but that might be me misremembering it.)
Do you believe that crap you said? You people have no idea what those "hospitals" REALLY are...CHEMICAL LOBOTOMIES ARE A VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS...You think they're gonna "cure" anyone there? LOL Sheeple.
The kid didn’t know to keep his mouth shut. Makes me think he didn’t have a lawyer or have a good one. Be interested in cyber security & want to further your career/life with these skills but manifesto’ing after being caught doesn’t mean you’re getting hired at the end of the day. Anyways hope it was planned out, hope he gets his freedom, hope he never sees the Pinkertons.
To be completely honest, I have personally beat a large amount of cases and received bail at will for calling Competence. He most likely will have a better time at a mental facility than a federal hold. FYI all cyber crime in the United States is a federal offense which is always classified as a felon, a federal offense is a felon, not all felonies are federally offenses. Even using a person's wifi network unauthorized is 2-3 federal offenses if charges are pressed. This is a large scale attack on aprivate company so if you ask me he got luck and now can fight for early release under a conditional discharge, also if he's not 21 he'll ha e to under go are eval and depending on if he was found not guilt due to competency or Insanity the words matters and level of court the sealed the order, other courts can adopt an order from another court.
They gave him LIFE IN AN ASYLUM, and we all know that no one ever gets out of those. Yes, they are trying establish a precedent by making an example out of an autistic child.
It's not a sentence of life in an asylum, it's indefinite based on rehabilitation. He, and his doctors and family are fully aware of this. Someone who acknowledges they did something wrong, shows no remorse and is motivated to repeat the wrongdoing can't simply be let off free without consequence. I'm not so sure on the current recommendation though, it does seem harsh on the surface, maybe as more cybercrime becomes prevalent we'll learn how to better handle cases like this.
No, it's a case that he'll get out when a doctor feels he's no longer going to be a liability risk if the doctor signs off on the release order. Also, depending on where he is, the stay only prolongs any sentencing hearing. That's the way it's in my state. The mental hospital isn't a "get out of jail free" card, just delays the inevitable.
Really the employees at R* were probably just following their training. He probably knew what the R* employees were trained to do in certain situations and just had to keep pounding pavement until someone bites. Why the Amazon Firestick was used though I beyond me
Awesome job Ali! Darren chose well. You're doing a great job and I am excited to see you mold into this new asventure as the coming year progresses. Hope you have a very Happy New Year!!!
More gaming related content, especially about cheaters in games like Escape From Tarkov. The hacking community in cheater circles in games is a huge criminal enterprise most people would be shocked to know exist.
This just shows how unwilling the US legal system and that jury and/or thar judge is in dealing with mental health issues. People can be rehabilitated and redirected into constructive paths if they are given the care that they need and likely needed most of their life but weren't receiving.
The guy lives in the UK. Not everyone in the world falls under your weird jurisdiction. And concerning the "unwilling to deal with metal health issues" argument: That's exactly what they did, didn't they? They send him to a hospital instead of a prison to be treated. And if you think about it for a second, how would you describe a person that is under arrest and confirms to the court that once he is released, he will commit crimes again, other than mentally ill? That's not what a sane person would do.
Doesn’t get caught: completely normal kid Gets caught: hey I have a mental disability I say he serves years in a mental home if he’s mentally disabled or years in prison if he is not and then made to pay the money back until he dies.
Awesome segment. Found out about the GTA 6 Hack recently in 2023, did'nt know it was in 2022! Clearly that guy sounds highly intelligent, clandestine organisation should hire him!😮😮😮
There's a lot of room for your improvements. I wish your presentation had a bit of connection with the news you're providing. I guess you can practice more. Happy holidays and have a great new year
His single-minded focus is what made him a good hacker. You'll never "cure" him of that focus. Government should give him a job and have him doing something positive with his skill set.
yes definitely - wish i could work as hard as him! however, given his actions and his expressed interested in going back to crime do you believe giving him a government job is the right thing?
@@endingwithali See my post and dont be afraid to experiment. Again: it needs time and effort to get it right. In the end, the content is what counts 😄
@@endingwithali BTW, "new teleprompter" means you can get used to one! That's a good thing 😉 Even if they have the same brand in venues, the distance, the lighting (esp the tiny reflections on glass-reflection ones) and everything else makes it a challenge every time.
@@endingwithalione last thought, then I'm all out of engagement: Check your pulse! For a lot of humans, when the pulse is down, the delivery is better ♥
Enjoyed watching another Threatwire post. Thinking about becoming a Threatwire patreon again, but the thing that is holding me back is when I read about the perks on patreon they don’t seem to line up to what is happening with the show. I wanted to mention this since you said you’re meeting up with the Hak5 team to work on where the show will be going for the new year.
Remember how he got the credentials, he's only a social engineer and did a phishing attack to obtain creds. Good lesson why you shouldn't be some script kiddie.
@@КГБКолДжорджКостанца If you have physical access to a device game is over. I take security risks full on and would only operate them on an local situation and never connect them to the web. Yet with covid they opened up a whole bunch of old school scada devices to the web!
Anyone know if "Ali" is single because she's really cute 😆😍 (assuming that's her real name and she isn't a Romanian operative hired to infiltrate opsec companies)
Lemme correct your sentence: A highly impressionable teenager was manipulated by highly skilled hackers and got life in prison. I bet you that kid knows nothing about hacking and was only the weird autistic kid they used to put the blame on. 😊
The problem is the hacking community in general, who have largely taken over the gaming community online. I mean really, just look at call of duty. Keyboard warriors playing God, this guy got exactly what he deserved. The lack of integrity, and honesty is very obvious with this more than dangerous community. Unfortunately the younger generation doesn't mind promoting, or defending this guy. That's pretty obvious in the comments section to say the least, I mean give me a break
Hey Hack5 team! So great to see you making amazing progress, Ali 🤗 It's a hard thing to do and the effort is greatly appreciated 🤩. I can understand and follow easier now, and some of the initial glitches have been covered. It takes time to settle in and the format is quite demanding.