Hactivism, Detention, and Digital Justice: Unpacking a Latin American Cybercrime Saga
Hactivism, Detention, and Digital Justice: Unpacking a Latin American Cybercrime Saga

Hactivism, Detention, and Digital Justice: Unpacking a Latin American Cybercrime Saga

October 17, 2025 2:14am
35:42
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These sources consist of transcripts from YouTube videos by the channel “CYBERMIDNIGHT CLUB,” primarily focusing on interviews and statements from a hacker known as Gob or Gob Etherium. The central topic is the arrest and imprisonment of Gob’s 18-year-old friend, Vlady, who is accused of various cybercrimes in Uruguay, including the defacement of the Buquebus Turismo website and other government entities. Gob maintains that Vlady is being unjustly imprisoned for minor offenses, some of which he argues are not actual crimes, and highlights the lack of transparency regarding Vlady’s legal case and access to his file. The discussions also critique the government’s handling of cybersecurity issues, suggesting they target “easy” suspects rather than addressing systemic vulnerabilities or serious cybercriminals, and question the effectiveness of current legal processes in dealing with digital offenses. The interviews further explore Gob’s personal experiences with legal repercussions and his advice to young aspiring hackers to pursue ethical and legal avenues in the field.https://cybermidnight.club/free-vlady-cybersecurity-and-the-law-in-uruguay/https://x.com/AdanielHill

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Duration:35:42
Published:October 17, 2025 2:14am
File Size:32.7 MB
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These sources consist of transcripts from YouTube videos by the channel “CYBERMIDNIGHT CLUB,” primarily focusing on interviews and statements from a hacker known as Gob or Gob Etherium. The central topic is the arrest and imprisonment of Gob’s 18-year-old friend, Vlady, who is accused of various cybercrimes in Uruguay, including the defacement of the Buquebus Turismo website and other government entities. Gob maintains that Vlady is being unjustly imprisoned for minor offenses, some of which he ...

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