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Ubiquiti Breach Update – Mind Blowing New Info!

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Ubiquiti Breach Update – Mind Blowing New Info!

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Wow – an indictment just came down from the state of NY in regards to last year’s Ubiquiti Breach – we now know who did it, how they did it, and why the whistleblower account of events from March 2021 was false.

My original video on the Ubiquiti Breach: …

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  1. This guy, Sharp, has some serious psychological problems. Apparently he was "sharp" enough to get a pretty senior position while cooking up this complicated scheme, but like every criminally minded person he made some mistakes. These guys always do something like that, I used to be a PI and did a lot of criminal defense work and saw a lot of this kind of thing. They come up with extremely convoluted schemes which is what trips them up every time. It's fortunate they have this flaw otherwise it would be a lot more difficult to catch them, the thing is they don't care how much harm they do or who they do it to, whether it's their employer or their own kids. It's a real big blind spot, they think they can get away with lying to professional investigators like the FBI. It's not that much different from the mentality of the Hannibal Lector character in "Silence of the Lambs", they may not be serial killers but this twisted mentality isn't that much different in the final analysis. What makes them dangerous is how egotistical they are which "excites" them to engage in more extreme behavior. You can't argue with them. In their minds, no matter what, they're "always right".. When someone like this is looking at you and thinking about what they might do, you can literally feel the temperature in the room drop, but you can't show fear because it's what excites them, which is the last thing you want. Anyone who's ever done undercover work knows this, you can do only so much of the more extreme cases before having to step back and move on to something else.

  2. Chris, I appreciate your admission that you got it wrong. You have shown great integrity, and it is very clear that you want your subscribers to be informed but to also know that truth. Thanks for being honest with us.

  3. A perfect example of not properly background checking an employee. There is 'some' history (even a juvenile record) 99.9% of the time. I worked with a guy in Cyber Security (my consulting career for over 16-years), who had stolen four pitchers of beer in college as a fraternity initiation. He later led to a massive insider security issue.

  4. Just glad to see that you take your responsibility to address “your” mistake. But you were only trying to warn your audience for a possible data breach, that couldn’t wait for all details to come out months and months later.

  5. i would like to thank you chris, you made me to be who i am today. most companies respect me in south africa with the best skills that i have. more and above i have my own wireless company that i established from watching your videos with zero knowledge or experience and i created few jobs to change lives of others

  6. Considering the massive stock plunge that briefly followed this, I wonder what the "insider trading" rules would be for the company/employees in regards to it's own stock considering they knew it would likely rebound once the truth was validated. As long as they are publicly denouncing the breach as false would there be any securities trade violations in gobbling up plunged stock that they know will rebound?

  7. CHRIS! This being the latest Unifi/Ubiquiti video, while the "service" is down, try a video about setting up a new Cloud Key or UDM Pro up and running, proving the "online only" feature is still stupid!

  8. Amazing. I was very shocked that Ubiquiti had a breach. Not only that, I had bought the stock and watched it crash. Bottom line. I love the products and decided to hold on to the stock. Scary stuff.Thank you for you admission of guilt.. or gullibility on passing on the false info.

  9. Chris, if you could just keep having videos of yourself, playing behind videos of yourself, playing behind yourself, etc. that would be entertaining.
    I feel there are definitely holes in any system, but Ubiquiti does a good job. I don’t like that AWS is so involved. I think of Parler and this is a reason I believe cloud-based environments lead to more tyrannical attitudes. But, that’s where we are today.

  10. Hi Chris nice video we can all get done by social media we have to be so careful but as others say I have built my network from yours and what kenny g said in his comment. Keep up the good work.

  11. If the apparently well-founded allegations against Nickolas Sharp are proven true and/or he confesses/admits to their truth, he will discover that justice does not reward those who abuse liberty when they possess it.

  12. if you really care, you would DELETE your video from April 1st, since that is bad information as you said and you are ripping Ubiquity without proof. getting views on bad info, you are perpetrating the problem and not really addressing it. saying Sorry is not enough, you need to act with honest and integrity about it. please , delete the video.

  13. 1) Why don’t you apologize for being part of the hurt caused to Ubiquity?
    2) Why didn’t you explicitly mention in this video title that you were at fault too?
    Th title made me think there has been a genuine breach at Ubiquity. That is simply wrong. Technically there was a breach through Sharp, but common you can do better then this.

  14. SurfShark also has a VPN kill switch, but he must not have used it. PIA is owned by Kape, which is a terrible, terrible company. They helped unmask political dissonance of the UAE.

    Clearly Ubiquiti needs to revamp their security if one guy had access to all this information. How many more people have the same kind of access? They really should have some kind of workflow for authorization and logged to a location that logs cannot be deleted. They should be logging when and who changes that policy.

    The autofocus on your camera is a little distracting.

  15. Krebs may well have done due diligence on his source – and he would have found that (at the time) was talking to a legitimate Ubiquiti employee that was on the team investigating the data breach.

    And the timing may also explain the reason why Ubiquiti stayed fairly quiet and didn't provide much details (which, unfortunately, made them look more guilty) – they would have only just been advised that any comment could jeopardise the case against an employee who just a week ago had been questioned, searched and the FBI were building a solid case against.

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