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This guy is 24-years-old. His chosen career path is cybercrime. We really should ask what is happening to that generation because there are multiple accounts of kids in their teens turning to cybercrime, not just in the UK, although that country clearly has a problem. Technically, this shouldn't qualify as "normal," non-delinquent behavior. So, in the grand social tapestry, there is a glaring black hole. Who failed?
KrebsonSecurity: ‘Scattered Spider’ Member ‘Tylerb’ Pleads Guilty https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/04/scattered-spider-member-tylerb-pleads-guilty/ @briankrebs #infosec #ransomware
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This guy is 24-years-old. His chosen career path is cybercrime. We really should ask what is happening to that generation because there are multiple accounts of kids in their teens turning to cybercrime, not just in the UK, although that country clearly has a problem. Technically, this shouldn't qualify as "normal," non-delinquent behavior. So, in the grand social tapestry, there is a glaring black hole. Who failed?
KrebsonSecurity: ‘Scattered Spider’ Member ‘Tylerb’ Pleads Guilty https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/04/scattered-spider-member-tylerb-pleads-guilty/ @briankrebs #infosec #ransomware
@AAKL @briankrebs the tragedy is we are only able to punish kids in our part of the world before they can get any good at it while in North Korea they would probably set him up to try to exfiltrate money from other nations and provide a free tutor from China so they can bounce ideas off each other.
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@AAKL @briankrebs the tragedy is we are only able to punish kids in our part of the world before they can get any good at it while in North Korea they would probably set him up to try to exfiltrate money from other nations and provide a free tutor from China so they can bounce ideas off each other.
@AAKL @briankrebs the place that might have hired him outsourced a lot of things to China so they could put more in their cyber security budget
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@AAKL @briankrebs the tragedy is we are only able to punish kids in our part of the world before they can get any good at it while in North Korea they would probably set him up to try to exfiltrate money from other nations and provide a free tutor from China so they can bounce ideas off each other.
@AAKL @briankrebs maybe I am not being imaginative enough about what free code camp in North Korea is like
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This guy is 24-years-old. His chosen career path is cybercrime. We really should ask what is happening to that generation because there are multiple accounts of kids in their teens turning to cybercrime, not just in the UK, although that country clearly has a problem. Technically, this shouldn't qualify as "normal," non-delinquent behavior. So, in the grand social tapestry, there is a glaring black hole. Who failed?
KrebsonSecurity: ‘Scattered Spider’ Member ‘Tylerb’ Pleads Guilty https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/04/scattered-spider-member-tylerb-pleads-guilty/ @briankrebs #infosec #ransomware
they don't have and interest in making things work.
because if it works for "YOU" then its not working for them.
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@AAKL @briankrebs the place that might have hired him outsourced a lot of things to China so they could put more in their cyber security budget
@i_give_u_worms @briankrebs Sorry, but I don't think we should blame China first. Or North Korea. Maybe start with the failures in our own societies?
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