Cybermidnight Club– Hackers, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime podcast

Hackers announce government breaches on X.mp3

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Welcome to this customtailored deep dive. I want you to imagine just for a second tuning into a public chat room and hearing a state level cyber attack announced live like days before it even happened.Which sounds completely insane, right?Totally insane. But that is exactly what we are looking at today with Alberto Daniel Hill's March 2026 reports. We're exploring social audio intelligence or socottant. Basically global cyber warfare just moved from the dark web straight onto public live streams.Yeah. And the turning point really hit on March 19th. Over 5,000 people actually tuned into this X-ace called Bombas del Go.5,0005,000 live listeners. And you had this syndicate, the Cronis Mafia, just casually laying out a timeline to breach the Argentine government.Wow. Okay, let's unpack this because I mean, it's basically like a super villain broadcasting their bank heist on a town hall megaphone, right? While the local police just stand there pretending the megaphone is broken.That is a perfect way to put it. It's a massive shift. from, you know, clandestine hacking to what they are calling cyber populism.Cyber populism,right? What's fascinating here is that the attackers are bypassing traditional diplomacy entirely. 10 days later, the Cronis Mafia official account literally hopped into a 10-minute dialogue, just bluntly discussing the collapsing digital infrastructure of the southern cone.

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