Hacker de 18 Años HUMILLA a Uber (Revelado)

In September 2022, an 18-year-old hacker compromised Uber's entire infrastructure—Slack, AWS, databases with 57 million records, its secret bug bounty panel—in less than two hours. Not with a sophisticated exploit, but with a stolen password and an employee who unwittingly opened the door. This is the full story. In this video, I'll tell you how the most publicized hack of 2022 worked, step by step: 🔍 How the attacker obtained the credentials before touching a single Uber system 🎭 The social engineering technique that convinced an employee to grant access 🔑 Why a password in plain text within a script changed everything 📡 What he found while exploring the internal network (and what he saw on HackerOne gave him complete control) 📰 Why the attacker himself called the New York Times before Uber knew what was happening A case that demonstrates that the biggest vulnerabilities aren't in the code—they're in people and poor basic security practices. If you're interested in real cybersecurity, unfiltered and explained from the inside, subscribe. Every week we analyze the most significant hacks in history. 👍 Like this video if you want more real-world case analyses 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don't miss the next video 💬 What hack would you like us to analyze? Leave it in the comments Discord:   / discord   Telegram: https://t.me/+V5bF24HZENo3NTBh X: https://x.com/hackmind_ok Email: [email protected] #Cybersecurity #Uber #Hacking #Lapse #InformationSecurity #HackMind #RealCase #Technology #SocialEngineering #DataBreach