One Drunken Mistake Destroyed Finland's Scummiest Hacker
🔒 Take back control of your email privacy with Proton now! Get started for free using my link: https://proton.me/crumb Julius Kivimaki, the infamous hacker from Lizard Squad who ruined Christmas for more than one hundred million people in 2014. However, he was let go with little more than a slap on the wrist and spent the next seven years hacking anything to fund his opulent jetsetting lifestyle before things would eventually catch up to him. Follow Vinnie & me on Instagram:   / vinnie    / crumb  Watch my video on Lizard Squad:    • Hackers Ruined Christmas For 100,000,000 P...  Got a tip-off? Want to share your story? Have a business inquiry? Get in touch at https://heycrumb.com/ Come hang out on Discord:   / discord  Follow me on:   / crumbosrs  https://kick.com/crumb 0:00 Intro 2:09 Making a Hacker 5:01 Bad Influences 8:56 Oversharing 10:20 The Feds 16:51 Lizard Squad 20:44 The Straters 24:56 Tesla Hack 27:47 The Second Arrest 29:35 Living Large 31:01 An Unspeakable Crime 36:30 A Single Mistake 39:24 Getting Caught 43:21 The Trial 46:30 The Evidence 49:55 The Escape

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