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00:00 Hamza Bendelat, an Algerian economist who was arrested by the United States and FBI
00:08 for three years for hacking into more than 200 US and European embassies and withdrawing
00:16 more than $1 billion from them.
00:19 Hamza Bendelat, a hacker, entered the embassy to help his friends.
00:26 Many people have accused him of being a traitor because of his human nature.
00:40 After being accused, Hamza Bendelat has committed a fraud that he withdrew from Tunisia
00:47 to send to the United States, where he is now in the United States, and about $280 billion
00:53 to the United Kingdom in Palestine.
00:56 People have accused him of being a smuggling hacker because his face is full of lies and
01:03 fake news.
01:05 Does Hamza Bendelat have a history of hacking into other countries like the United States?
01:11 Please watch this video.
01:13 Hamza Bendelat was born in 1988 in Tizi Ouzou, Algeria.
01:21 He used the SpyEye method and used the name BX1 or Daniel HB to hack into the computer
01:30 system in Tunisia and many embassies to obtain passwords and password codes.
01:36 Hamza Bendelat withdrew $1 billion from Tunisia in 2012 in the United States and Europe
01:43 using a computer virus called SpyEyeBotNet.
01:47 This virus has infiltrated more than 60 million computers worldwide, most of which are in
01:52 the United States.
01:53 He created this virus with a Russian economist named Alexander Andreevich Panin to sell
01:59 Tunisian money to keep in the computer system.
02:02 He was arrested in Thailand.
02:06 After a three-year sentence, he was arrested on August 8, 2013 by Thai police while he
02:14 was in detention in Bangkok to travel to Egypt.
02:19 He was not convicted of embezzlement and also used to rob his family.
02:25 He was arrested on suspicion of embezzlement of his wife and children.
02:31 During his time in the police force, Thai police chose Hamza Bendelat as one of the
02:37 top 10 computer criminals that the FBI is after.
02:43 After his arrest, there were many rumors circulating on the Internet about his future.
02:49 The rumors ended with the statement that he was sentenced to life in prison, but he did
02:54 not go to prison.
02:56 As for the claim that he donated all his blood to fight for the United States, the media
03:01 could not believe it.
03:03 Why did the decision makers not talk about his donation or human rights?
03:10 Arrested for embezzlement of the United States
03:13 Hamza Bendelat was arrested in August 2013 for embezzlement of the United States.
03:18 He was detained in the Atalanta prison, where he was released on May 25, 2015.
03:26 He was sentenced to 30 years in prison and $19.
03:33 The arrest of his family members was on the 1st of May 2013 in Atalanta, Jackson.
03:43 In 2015, a Chinese group issued a warrant stating that Hamza Bendelat was sentenced to life.
03:55 The arrest of the man must be quickly investigated in the Algerian country and under a lot of
04:02 pressure, he must be released on social media to get the world's attention.
04:07 With this, there was also a warning to the Algerian government and the country of President
04:13 Barack Obama to help make arrangements to get the world's attention.
04:17 The United States of America has long been accused of being a criminal organization
04:22 and that the criminal activities are not serious crimes and should not be allowed to continue
04:28 for the rest of their lives.
04:29 Arrested in the United States
04:32 Hamza Bendelat was arrested in the United States on May 27, 2013, after the U.S. dollar
04:40 cut the world's exchange rate from May 20, 2016 to the 25-year sentence and 3 years in prison.
04:48 The U.S. government has issued a warrant stating that the U.S. dollar cut the world's exchange
04:54 rate from May 20, 2016 to the 25-year sentence and 3 years in prison.
04:57 In the United States of America, there is a lot of speculation that the virus was sold
05:02 for about $1 billion.
05:03 In 2012 and 2012, the U.S. government arrested Hamza Bendelat for a serious crime and made
05:13 a very serious arrest in the name of the virus.
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