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S5 - Episode 001 – The Day that Twitter Died

S5 - Episode 001 – The Day that Twitter Died

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Cyber Distortion Podcast – Hosted by Kevin Pentecost & Jason Popillion On July 15, 2020, the unthinkable happened: dozens of the world's most powerful voices — Barack Obama, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Joe Biden, Apple, Uber, and more — suddenly blasted the same message out to millions of followers. A promise that sounded too good to be true… because it was. What looked like a generous giveaway turned into one of the most audacious social engineering hacks in tech history — all orchestrated not by a foreign syndicate, not by an elite hacker collective… but by a 17-year-old from Tampa, Florida. In this episode of The Cyber Distortion Podcast, we peel back the curtain on the incredible story of Graham Ivan Clark — the mastermind behind the 2020 Twitter bitcoin scam. How did a teenager with no access to Twitter's code base infiltrate its inner systems? What dark psychology powered the attack? And how did a stunt that netted six figures in Bitcoin come crashing down in just hours? Join Kevin Pentecost and Jason Popillion, together bringing over 50 years of cyber expertise, as we: - Break down the hacker's journey from online forums to global headlines - Decode the social engineering tricks that toppled corporate giant - Reveal the lessons the security world still hasn't fully learned - And explore how a single moment of human error unlocked the keys to a digital kingdom This isn't just a story about stolen Bitcoin — it's a chilling reminder that the weakest link in any system is the human one, and how one kid's curiosity turned into one of the most notorious cybersecurity breaches of our time. Are you ready to join us inside the breach? Other Helpful Links: Wikipedia – 2020 Twitter account hijacking — comprehensive overview of the incident, how it unfolded, and its impact. 2020 Twitter account hijacking (Wikipedia)Wikipedia – Graham Ivan Clark — detailed background on Clark's role in the hack and related charges. Graham Ivan Clark (Wikipedia)Ars Technica – "I was a teenage Twitter hacker…" — tech-focused reporting on how the social engineering worked and the aftermath. I was a teenage Twitter hacker (Ars Technica)The Hacker News – sentencing & case details — breakdown of charges, Bitcoin scam metrics, and how the hack was executed. 18‑Year‑Old Hacker Gets 3 Years for Massive Twitter Hack (The Hacker News)CoinDesk – coverage of sentencing and legal outcomes — crypto community perspective on the hack and legal resolution. Twitter Hacker Will Serve 3 Years for Crypto Phishing Scheme (CoinDesk)Tech Times – detailed narrative of the incident — narrative explanation of how the scam unfolded and Twitter's response. 'Bitcoin Scam': Teen Twitter Hacker Gets 3 Years (Tech Times)OPB – contemporary reporting from 2020 — quotes from prosecutors and early reporting on the arrest and scope of the hack. Florida Teen Charged as Mastermind (OPB)Wikipedia (alternate language overview) — another useful global perspective on the same incident. Détournement de comptes Twitter en juillet 2020 (Wikipedia French) Court Documents: Here are some relevant links to official or publicly shared court documents / legal filings related to the 2020 Twitter hack that you can include as sources for research. (Actual court dockets are often on PACER or state court sites and require login, so we've linked publicly accessible filings or charge PDFs where available): Charging document for Mason Sheppard (PlugWalkJoe) – PDF of federal charges in the Twitter hack case (linked from CBS News). (Note: these are federal indictments related to co-conspirators; Clark's state court documents aren't publicly indexed in one central PDF but this gives key legal filings tied to the case.) 📄 [Read the charging document for Mason Sheppard (.pdf)]Charging doc for federal co‑conspirator PlugWalkJoe (CBS News)Tampa teen pleads not guilty as court filings reveal charges – local news report referencing the court proceedings and charges in Clark's case. (Tampa Bay Times) 🔗 Tampa teen pleads not guilty as documents reveal how feds cracked Twitter hack case (Tampa Bay Times summary)Court hearing coverage – describes Clark's hearing and bail setting at the Hillsborough County Courthouse with reference to court filings. (Tampa Bay Times) 🔗 Bail and court hearing coverage for Twitter hack case (Tampa Bay Times)Sentencing summary – covers Clark's plea deal and sentence terms as reflected in official court action. (WUSF) 🔗 Tampa Twitter hacker sentenced to prison and probation (WUSF)Wikipedia – Case overview with court info – includes a summary of charges, indictment details, plea dates, and sentencing, citing court sources. (Wikipedia) 🔗 2020 Twitter account hijacking (case details)Nasdaq / CoinDesk coverage on legal proceedings – references court filings and proceedings around charges and bail. (Nasdaq...
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