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Cybermidnight Clubâ Hackers, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime


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1 Hackers vulneraron la pĂĄgina de Buquebus Turismo. La mayor informacion en la web sobre el hecho aqui! gov.eth @adanielhill 6:10
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Este video:đ˝ď¸Video sin editar de gov.eth sobre los recientes hackeos a servidores en Uruguayđşđžđť: su versiĂłn de los hechos. EstĂĄ frustradođĄ tras perder tiempo con periodistas . đˇPor favor difundir para que la gente no se quede solo con la versiĂłn de los medios tradicionales.đşđYo, Alberto Daniel Hill, no estoy involucrado en estos eventos. đ@ObservadorUY @PresidenciaUY @Agesic @CERTuy @BuquebusTurismo @DinaciaUy @MinInteriorUy @PoliciaUy @PatriciaJMadrid @danielcastro_uy @graziano_pascale @ignacioalvarez_uy @lucia_nogueira @andrea_fuentes @Canal4Uy @Canal10Uy @Teledoce-------------------------------La prensa:Hackers vulneraron la pĂĄgina de Buquebus Turismo y volviĂł a apuntar contra Orsi"Los polĂticos de Uruguay son una basura, Orsi corrupto", se lee en un mensaje posteado por el hacker en la web de Buquebus-------------------Alberto Daniel Hill https://albertohill.comhttps://cybermidnight.club#hacker #uruguay #cybersecurity #cybersecuritytips #infosecurity #hacking #police #prison #love #cryptocurrencies #bitcoin #interpol #finland #cybercrimeâŚ
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1 To Hell and Back" - my talk @ekoparty 2022 - with English subtitles! 48:33
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El audio original es el espaĂąol. Para spotify, el video tiene subtitulos en Ingles In 2014, Alberto Daniel Hill, a cybersecurity expert, discovered a security vulnerability on a medical provider's website. While reporting on the issue, he became the first person imprisoned in Uruguay for a computer-related crimeâa crime he did not commit and that likely never even happened. Due to police misconduct and incompetence, his life was disrupted, and he is still recovering from a system where there are no guarantees of a fair trial. Plagued by injustice and anguish, Alberto's story does not have a fairy-tale ending. It serves as a lesson for Uruguay and the world to implement fair processes for prosecuting cybercrimes. Alberto's case will stand as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by a judicial system that has not kept pace with 21st-century technology. Alberto Daniel Hill has four years of experience in the field of cryptocurrencies, three years of experience working with blockchain technology, and has been involved as a team member of an ICO launched in 2017. He later participated as an advisor for two other ICOs. He is the first hacker in Uruguay to serve a prison sentence for a cybercrime. After four years of a criminal process, he was ultimately cleared of any criminal record. He wrote a book about his story called *OPERACION BITCONS: Login to HELL.* Currently, he focuses on blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies (including Bitcoin), and the FinTech sector. After leaving his full-time job as an information security professional at Uruguayâs largest company, Alberto founded Crypto Currencies Services in 2016.âŚ
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Okay Charlie your turn
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1 Este HACKER Estuvo en la CARCEL Alberto Hill Cafe & Pizza Podcast #0023 1:12:48
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Este HACKER Estuvo en la CARCEL Alberto Hill Cafe & Pizza Podcast #0023 "Esta noche se viene al podcast el gran @ADanielHill hablaremos de su paso por la carcel, de #hacking y de el #cibercrimern no os lo podeis perder !"https://x.com/ADanielHill/status/1918005504808567117
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1 Corte de Energia en EspaĂąa, Europa! 60% of the supply of energy vanished in 5 seconds! 2:25:48
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Key Points A massive power outage hit Spain and Portugal on April 28, 2025, disrupting critical infrastructure, with the cause still under investigation. It seems likely that a grid failure caused the outage, though a cyberattack is being investigated but not confirmed. The Spanish government has been transparent, stating no conclusive cause yet, while handling the incident with emergency measures. There are inconsistencies, with some suggesting a cyberattack and others pointing to grid issues or weather, creating controversy. Research suggests the outage impacted millions, with power gradually restored, but the exact cause remains unclear. Situation SummaryOn April 28, 2025, a significant power outage affected Spain and Portugal, starting around 12:30 p.m. local time. It paralyzed critical infrastructure like airports, metro systems, and telecommunications, impacting millions. By 11:00 p.m., 50% of the electricity supply was restored, with full recovery expected by 1:00 a.m. This is considered the worst outage in Spainâs recent history, far surpassing a 2021 incident caused by a water bomber plane.Government Transparency and Incident HandlingThe Spanish government, led by Prime Minister Pedro SĂĄnchez, has maintained transparency by acknowledging the lack of conclusive information on the cause and promising updates. Emergency measures included declaring states of emergency in regions like Andalusia and Madrid, deploying 15,000 National Police and 15,000 Civil Guard, and collaborating with France and Morocco. Red ElĂŠctrica activated restoration plans, relying on hydroelectric power, while hospitals used generators to minimize impact.Inconsistencies and ControversiesThere are conflicting reports on the cause: some, including Portuguese Minister Manuel Castro Almeida, suggest a cyberattack, but high-level officials like SĂĄnchez and AntĂłnio Costa deny any evidence. Red ElĂŠctricaâs director mentioned network oscillations, while REN denied an atmospheric phenomenon, creating controversy around the true cause, which remains under investigation. https://x.com/i/grok/share/SIjW56gGp9CT5rmR8468sGIIqâŚ
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1 Alberto shares his personal story of being wrongly accused and imprisoned 2:48:57
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Alberto shares his personal story of being wrongly accused and imprisoned due to security vulnerabilities in a medical records system. He recounts how he was initially suspected of hacking into the system, but he believes that the evidence against him was incomplete or misleading. Alberto's experience led him to write a book about it, which was published on Amazon Kindle on October 13, 2020. He has since written two more books, all non-fiction accounts of his experiences. * Alberto was wrongly accused and imprisoned for hacking into a medical records system. * The evidence against him seemed incomplete or misleading. * Alberto believes that he was a convenient target due to the complexity of cybersecurity crimes. * He wrote a book about his experience, which was published on Amazon Kindle in 2020. Alberto has also spoken about blockchain forensics, the dark web, and cybercrime, highlighting the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in tackling smaller-scale cybercrimes. He emphasizes the importance of community and relationships formed through platforms like Twitter Spaces, where he has shared his experiences with NFTs, Web 3, and decentralization. None Speakers Summary Key contributions: Spent three years writing a book about being sent to prison by mistake and ending up in the ICU; considers this a personal success for sharing his incredible story with the world. Unknown Speaker (Medical Records System Hacking Case): Key contributions: Discussed a complex case of hacking into a medical records system, which led to extortion and accusations against Alberto Hill, who was ultimately acquitted but felt that justice wasn't served due to incompetence in handling cybersecurity threats. Multiple Speakers: Key contributions: Covered various topics related to blockchain forensics, including tracking down cybercriminals, analyzing blockchain data, and recovering stolen assets; highlighted the importance of human interaction in interpreting results from automatic tools. Alberto Hill: Key contributions: Participated in over 1,000 Twitter Spaces sessions, sharing his experience and expertise on NFTs and Web3; emphasized the importance of decentralization and community building in the digital space. Gato (Host): Key contributions: Introduced Alberto's story as life-changing, emphasizing the human factor in Web3 ecosystem; shared personal struggles in promoting awareness about animals in Web3 and tried to make a positive impact. Spokesperson for SpacesDown.com: Key contributions: Promoted their website, allowing users to download their own space sessions.âŚ
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1 Man CONTINUES sending money to his military girlfriend! 35:26
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1 How Hackers Stole $1,000,000,000 From Banks 14:10
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How Hackers Stole $1,000,000,000 From Banks Check Out @DarknetDiarieshttps://darknetdiaries.com/episode/35/
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1 These Nerdy Students Took Vegas for Millions 30:11
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1 Hablando con el Hacker mas buscado de Uruguay y Argentina. 0:52
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The discussion centers on hacking, cybercrime, and the arrest of a hacker named Vlad in Uruguay. The main speaker, referred to as "Gov," expresses frustration with the government and media for misrepresenting hackers and accusing them of crimes without solid evidence. They argue that Vlad's arrest is an attempt to scapegoat the hacking community to cover up governmental failures in securing citizen data. Gov denies involvement in accessing or selling databases, emphasizing that their actions were about exposing vulnerabilities rather than committing crimes. Key points include: Accusations and Misrepresentation: Gov believes the government and media falsely accuse hackers like Vlad to deflect blame from their own negligence in data protection. They note that public data, like ID photos in Uruguay and Argentina, is often misused to frame hackers. Cybercrime vs. Activism: Gov distinguishes between malicious cybercriminals (e.g., those stealing and selling data on Telegram) and hacktivists like themselves, who aim to expose system weaknesses. They criticize the government for targeting activists instead of actual criminals involved in doxxing or data breaches. Impact of Vladâs Arrest: Vladâs detention has personally affected Gov, who feels sad and somewhat persecuted but is accustomed to friends being arrested. Vladâs family asked Gov to stay quiet and avoid further hacking to prevent escalation. Gov feels pressured but plans to act more legally, possibly consulting lawyers. Government Accountability: The conversation highlights the governmentâs failure to secure citizen data, with Gov and others arguing that authorities should be held accountable for leaks rather than blaming hackers. They mention the potential for citizens to sue for negligence in data protection. Advice for Young Hackers: Gov advises young people in Argentina and elsewhere to avoid illegal hacking due to severe risks. They suggest pursuing ethical hacking or technical roles in companies or government to use skills legally. Legal Challenges: Vlad faces charges like aggravated data violation and illegal interception, potentially leading to 4â6 years in prison. Gov doubts the evidence against Vlad, citing inconsistencies in media reports and a lack of forensic clarity. They note the challenge of finding lawyers knowledgeable in cyber law. Support and Future Actions: Hosts HĂŠctor and Alberto express solidarity with Gov and Vlad, criticizing governments for targeting hackers instead of fixing systemic issues. They suggest using secure communication (e.g., Signal, Proton Mail) and raising awareness through influencers or digital rights groups to support Vladâs case without further hacktivism. Personal Reflection: Gov vows to keep fighting for Vlad discreetly, respecting his familyâs wishes. They express no regret for their actions, viewing them as part of a broader struggle for justice, and hope to connect with others (e.g., Sabitar) to amplify their message. The conversation underscores the tension between hacktivism and government crackdowns, with Gov caught between loyalty to their friend and the need to protect themselves from further scrutiny.âŚ
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1 Twitter Space Conversation: Georgia Protests and Anonymous Activism 1:40:12
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Twitter Space Conversation: Georgia Protests and Anonymous Activism Date: April 9â10, 2025 Host: Alberto Daniel Hill (@ADanielHill) Participants: The One With The Rebellious Soul (@Rebellious1Ws), SPYDIR (@AnonSpyDir), Tariq (@Tariq31997500), GoldStarGwei (@GoldStarGwei), and others The Space was a raw, passionate chat about Georgiaâs struggle against a corrupt, Russian-backed government. Alberto hosted, giving a platform to Rebellious (a protester) and SPYDIR (an Anonymous member) to explain the street protests and cyber attacks shaking the regime. Tariq and GoldStarGwei jumped in with questions, showing support and curiosity. Itâs a story of resistance, surveillance, and hopeâstill unfolding as of April 10, 2025.âŚ
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1 Emergency TV Message During Curfew - V for Vendetta (2005) - Movie Clip HD Scene 4:00
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Emergency TV Message During Curfew - V for Vendetta (2005) - Movie Clip HD Scene âI know his name was Guy Fawkes, and I know in 1605 he attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament. But who was he really? What was he like? What kind of things made him laugh? Or had he ever been in love? We are told to remember the idea and not the man, because a man can fail. He can be caught, he can be killed, and forgotten. I have seen people kill in the name of them. And die defending them. But you cannot kiss an idea. You cannot touch it, or hold it. Ideas will never bring you flowers or cook you breakfast. They wonât sing to you, or dance with you. Ideas do not bleed. They do not feel pain, and they do not love. And an idea cannot be taken from us like life can be. It is not the man that I miss. It is the idea that made me remember the fifth of November. A man that I will never forget.âFair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. #FreeGeorgia #Anonymous #TruthUnveiled #GeorgiaProtests #OpGeorgia #NoToRussia #NoToRussianRegime #SaveGeorgia #TerrorInGeorgia #StandWithGeorgianPeople #NoToDictatorshipâŚ
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1 Beginning Opening First Scene Remember Remember - V for Vendetta (2005) - Movie Clip HD Scene 2:34
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Beginning Opening First Scene Remember Remember - V for Vendetta (2005) - Movie Clip HD Scene Fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended.âŚ
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