He Cracked the Impossible. Sony's Mistake Cost Them $171 Million.
🚨 Blackfiles Academy is LIVE!! Stop watching hackers and become one mastering ethical hacking through hours of hands-on and courses. Lock in a 25% off your first month with code BLACKFILES → https://blackfilesacademy.com/ In 2011, Sony sent five lawyers to a federal courthouse to crush a twenty-one-year-old who had thirty-two dollars to his name. He had already done two things the world said were impossible: unlocked the first iPhone at seventeen with an eyeglass screwdriver, then cracked the one console the entire hacking community had given up on. When Sony tried to silence him, they triggered the worst data breach in corporate history, lost $171 million, and exposed the personal information of 77 million customers. This is the true story of the teenager who humiliated every tech giant on earth and walked away untouched. Sources: https://justpaste.it/geui4 CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 1:24 - The Kid Who Couldn't Leave Things Locked 7:05 - Breaking the Unbreakable 11:58 - The Keys to the Kingdom 16:45 - The World Picks a Side 20:17 - The Collapse ▶️ BUSINESS: [email protected] 🔔 Subscribe for more weekly documentaries.

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