The IT guy has obviously been playing video games at work, sounds like he has C&C Tiberian Sun minimized. Maybe I should try that in work, play some Halo and if the boss walks in and the sound is still on, say IT guys computers naturally make those sounds.
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There's a usb drive called a rubber ducky that acts like a scripted keyboard. That said if he was locked out of the computer idk what it would've done. Probably just injected the virus into the node and dumped her on the other side of the firewall.
"Are you serious? That's gotta be like thousands of names!" Gee, if only someone would invent a machine that could run a search string to quickly find specific information.
It's important to keep two things in mind while watching this: There are people who actually write this and think it's good and there are people who actually watch this and think it's good.
I used to enjoy criminal minds when I was about 12. I am 18 now and let me tell you I went back and started watching it again and Every. Episode. makes. Me. Cringe. To. My. *BONE*. I mean like seriously it follows the same exact pattern and just ughhhh it's terrible. The only good thing about it is that the crimes have an interesting backstory and they are pretty brutal. However the way they investigate and magically figure things out ruins it.
crime shows like CSI used to be good when they first started but after a thousand of series, seasons and spin offs they just got random also there is something more important to keep in mind: someone is getting paid to make those random ass screen projections, knowing very well they show bullshit... whey they could do the writers and directors a favor and do something that actually remotely resembles hacking-related actions on the screen
Then there are those of us who do this kind of thing in real life and see this and facepalm every time we see something this stupid lol. The most ridiculous form of "hacking" I've seen on this show is the clip where black pig tails is all like "no way I'm being hacked" and they have a bunch of popups going crazy all over the screen and the guy goes "I've never seen code like this". I'm willing to bet that this guy has never seen code ever lol. There's no code to look at it just windows all over the place. And i'm sorry if you're seeing something like this go down on your computer you're not "being hacked" you're already hacked lol. If the hacker is making this happen on your computer they're not in the process of hacking you they are already in your computer doing all this. Man tv sure does have a crazy perception of what hacking looks like lol.
@@rockngaming5056 You are referring to the infamous NCIS hacking scene. I have read though that this kind of stuff is done on purpose by the writers, and that NCIS and CSI had a competition going on who could put in the most ridiculous tech scenes.
1:33 “THAT’S WEIRD. A password prompt came up and I guessed the password and it didn’t work. This has never been an issue in my thousands of hours of elite hacking experience.”
+Kleavers No, this is how stupid, uninterested and technologically apathetic people think... You will be surprised how many young people are clueless to this shit.
of course. your uncle actually went through the history of computers. as it was so useful (and unriced) in the past, your uncle probably had to know programming languages and other things just to use the computer. computers are more "user-friendly" now, so people don't really need to learn that much to use it.
@@vylantv1783 That's like the whole fucking point of linux in the first place, man. Linus Torvalds didn't want to pay for a UNIX license so he copied and pasted most of the code from the UNIX kernel and then made it free for everyone else who wanted a copy.
The best part about this is that they actually displayed actual Visual Basic GUI code on the screen. That just shows their commitment to creating quality nonsense.
idk wtf is the alternative. A mf APPLE based server or some goofy shit lol. litterally everyone just uses linux atp. Maybe its the 90s or sumn so that was wierd
He has never seen that operating system before, but in the second the screen turned on, he had already hit 100 keys. And he sees that it's Open Source just by looking at the windows.
as a hacker, i always enter my password into random unexpected password popups. And when i notice i'm getting backhacked, you should see my window-dragging-around skills. gets 'em every time.
This kills me, it really does. Her GUI is mindblowing! Just try and say it out loud, in a serious tone. I literally gasp, smile, and wheeze if I even try to take it seriously. It's just so good! Somehow, this is a better mockery of English, then the "worst Engrish in anime" comp on RU-vid. It's *SO* good!
I don't know what everyone is talking about. This is completely accurate even down to the fact the guy only had his shirt half-tucked in. He wasn't wearing a pocket protector, but I'm just assuming that's because there's a deleted scene in the beginning of the episode where it's damaged, so he's in the process of getting a new one. These people who make these shows don't make mistakes.
"Dim hDevice As Long" Holy hell! Visual Basic? What an incredibly advanced technical infrastructure. I've heard that a GUI written in one of those can be used to track an IP address!
this scene is so funny. this is one of my fav episodes . gotta love how they put some silly light hearted stuff in here, when usually things are so violent and depressing.
I mean, the Linux sounds about right. Linux is completely open source, but despite its technological and ethical superiority, it's not used in Government systems except in, like, Switzerland. And maybe Venezuela.
Honestly, building beautiful dashboards is an art. yea this was not realistic given the interactions and multiple terminal windows. But I have said myself, "Wow this is a beautiful GUI", and by that I mean the way they arrange the dashboard to provide you with the insights you need to fulfill your task. Think if you running a test to see where users failed to purchase items in your shopping cart. You want a dashboard for GEO pinning (think a world map), a dashboard for timestamps that also lists any marketing / advertising campaigns, stages in the shopping cart (maybe they all left early), size of cart, domains of interest and product related data. All of this would take many reports and tabs to go through, but I have a client who built a GUI to handle just this and it saves monstrous amounts of time. So yes, when I saw that he had this all into ONE screen, I was like, BEAUTIFUL BUDDY!
Throw enough technobabble into the mix while typing randomly on a keyboard and you have a hacking scene. But then real hacking is much much less exciting.
I don't know why this clip reminds me so much of that fucking Hawaii 5-0 'Bing It' clip or the Subway advert in the episode, but I also love this one because of how weirdly hilarious it is