Coding Jesus has accused Pirate Software, also known as Jason Hall, of exaggerating his past work experience. Hall claimed to have hacked power plants for the U.S. Department of Energy, but Coding Jesus alleges Hall's LinkedIn profile reveals he primarily wrote phishing emails. This dispute has ignited a debate about credibility within the tech content creator community.
YouTuber Coding Jesus just dropped the hammer on Jason “Thor” Hall, better known online as Pirate Software. The issue? Hall's bold claims that he was once hacking power plants for the U.S. government. According to Coding Jesus, those claims don’t quite add up, and what really happened was far less glamorous.In a resurfaced podcast clip, Pirate Software made a jaw-dropping statement that his last job involved hacking power plants for the U.S. Department of Energy. The implication? That he was some elite cybersecurity expert taking on high-stakes missions.But not everyone bought it. Especially not Coding Jesus, who’s known for calling out what he sees as misinformation in the tech content creator space.
Coding Jesus says that Pirate Software “wrote phishing emails”
In a video posted on July 8, 2025, Coding Jesus broke down the claim and provided receipts. According to him, Hall’s actual work history tells a different story. A screenshot of Hall’s LinkedIn profile, shown in the video, reveals that he was more involved in social engineering and writing phishing emails than in executing elite government-level...
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