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ОтветитьThere too many websites like that
Ответитьpaws at you lovingly
ОтветитьAnd so much antimalware have malware hahahaha
ОтветитьServices like this have existed for around two decades, and they'll continue to pop up. The allure is that they don't share samples with AV vendors, unlike free scanners. This diminishes the possibility of a stub becoming detected by the controller of the malware. They also often times have APIs that can be used by desktop crypters so users can have stub scanning right in front of them.
ОтветитьI love what these law enforcement doing together, even if they are from an other nation. ❤
Ответитьthe animation series they keep releasing, shows that someone in the work is having a fun in their job, i can respect that. the actual 'storylines' they attempt to convey with sometimes weak animation is still doing that little extra something you typically wouldnt see, so the fact they are. coolsies...
ОтветитьI think the best counter to Russia allowing cybercrime that doesn't effect Russians is for all countries that Russia doesn't work with, to allow cyber crime that only effects Russians.
Ответитьhaha they got 1 service problably tomorrow 3 newones start :D
ОтветитьHow is that illegal
ОтветитьTorille!
ОтветитьSo Tom got a new tool. It wont effect Jerry for long.
ОтветитьI don't understand it. They were confiscated because they created a service that cross-checks data with antivirus programs.
If I make a VM, I can do the same thing.
I also find the reason with the TOS strange...
Cheaters on Steam also violate the TOS and yet there are providers of it.
Unfortunate
ОтветитьNice job FBI!
ОтветитьWhat’s the most realistic way to actually make money from crypto investing in 2025? No hype, just something that works?
ОтветитьThese services should not be illegal.
Ответитьpaws at eric
ОтветитьWhy tf are people pawing at you
Ответитьif you couldn't instantly recognize that video was generative AI video slop, then that's terrifying (or you're engagement baiting, ggwp if so) lmao
considering that was most definitely last gen quality, if not 2 generations ago... media literacy has 3 years before 'fully cooked' is the new average
FBI is like "what if we just take down everything?"
Ответитьyeah not sure how i feel about this one
ОтветитьShould not be illegal, competition iz what forces the defenders to step their game up
ОтветитьWhile I can't see what they were doing was illegal I guess they'll just argue the service was purely intended to facilitate crime. Will be a messy trial if the people accused can afford a good defence which they probably can't.
ОтветитьFVCK DOJ what they're doing by shutting down websites should be illegal. The DOJ even Banned Kaspersky. There's no free Speech in the Digital World in the United States because the DOJ will ban it if the DOJ doesn't like it, making it literally impossible for you to use it even if you wanted to use it.
ОтветитьNext revshells will be getting taken down LOL
Ответитьcalling it packing kills me lmao
ОтветитьEric, I love your videos, but for the love of god, paw back at them! do it!
Ответитьmore regulation and control over internet, the ai slop they used is the real cherry on top. I just can't be happy about this kind of thing when I see where the internet is going.
Ответитьso we taking down malware scan services now😭✌️✌️
ОтветитьSuomi mainittu, torilla tavataan
Ответитьdont agree with this, the service itself is not illegal
its not justice if authority or the law is applied arbitrarily or with bias, its tyranny and chaos
i didnt watch the whole but im just here to ask what 4 website were they made malware undetected??
ОтветитьI clicked because the random Dutch police logo caught me off guard, but this was a really interesting and educative watch.
ОтветитьPlease look into the cybercmd mod.
ОтветитьSome state agencies think that things are non-existent as long as they don't run in the clearnet.
ОтветитьI hope this will be lesson for everyone. If someone angers US, their domain will be shutdown. Either operate in TOR or I2P or make mirrors.
Ngl. If domain were registered in US in companies like Namecheap or GoDaddy, then i suppose this 'crime' is falling under US jurisdiction, if it's not registered in US, Then it's totally illegal to do so. Either way US should be shamed for banning such services just because they are used in cybercrimes.
Internet centralization and abuse of power is much worse, than people who encrypt and distribute malware.
Hi Eric, I’m currently tasked to host a cyber security workshop. What do you think would be an interesting hands on workshop topic to discuss about? Something that’s not too complicated but is very interesting in your opinion. I’d really appreciate your response ☺️
ОтветитьEU most wanted.... because they are against the goverment? lol i can tell you right now those people are not real on that list
ОтветитьGood riddance to those services.
ОтветитьDang, FBI ain't joking around anymore, are they? They've been really active this year so far
ОтветитьWhy is the finnish police here?? The sword with a lions head is the emblem of the police of Finland
ОтветитьMan im done with this is there any service provider in china or russia which will not sell me out for a „donation(extortion fee)“
ОтветитьThank you for being smart and explaining it to us
Ответитьthats the FBI honeypot. WHAT THE FUCK
Ответитьlove ur vids
Ответитьthe way you branch out to others subjects within the same sentence is insane, i watched this video twice just to understand what the hell you're talking about
ОтветитьSo if i use themida for making my program unable to be decompiled, it's going to get flagged by antivirus software?
ОтветитьIn reality these avcheck services are only used by skids, nigerians, russians and people who have zero clue how avs actually work. Taking them down isn't really gonna do much, no idea why the government cared about such a service so much lol. Another one will def. appear anytime soon that will pocket of these said people again
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