Video Summary
The video discusses the controversial methods used by researchers to track
the movements of Thomas Matthew Krook’s phone leading up to a failed
assassination attempt. It also reports on other current hacking news,
including a North Korean charged with hospital attacks and allegations against
RT regarding a Russian bot farm.
Key Points
- Researchers tracked Thomas Matthew Krook’s phone movements before the assassination attempt.
- Krook allegedly visited notable locations, including a gun shop and a building near an FBI office.
- The location data was obtained through mobile ad data, typically collected from apps that access GPS coordinates.
- Data brokers sell this location data, which raises ethical concerns regarding privacy and accuracy.
- The oversight project linked various ad IDs to deduce Krook’s identity, although the accuracy of the data is questioned.
- A North Korean hacker has been charged for his involvement in ransomware attacks against U.S. hospitals.
- The hacker used a Proton Mail account that was compromised, leading to the identification of other conspirators.
- The FBI dismantled a Russian bot farm allegedly run by RT, which generated AI-driven propaganda content.
- Despite the efforts, the effectiveness of the bot farm’s campaigns was limited, with low engagement metrics reported.
Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qySOODYdboI
Youtube Channel: Seytonic
Video Published: 2024-07-31T13:27:28+00:00