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Keren Elazari is an internationally recognized security analyst, researcher, author, and speaker who works with leading security firms, government organizations, and Fortune 500 companies. Here, she looks at 12 hacking scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism.
Elazari analyzes "Ocean's Eight" (2018), "The Social Network" (2010), "Mr. Robot" (2017), "Skyfall" (2012), "Hackers" (1995), "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" (2011), "The Fate of the Furious" (2017), "Jason Bourne" (2016), "The Matrix Reloaded" (2003), "Silicon Valley" (2017), "Star Trek: Discovery" (2019), and "Wargames" (1983).
Elazari was the first Israeli woman to give a TED talk at the official TED Conference. She is the founder of the security-community event BSidesTLV and the Leading Cyber Ladies network for women in cybersecurity. She is also a senior researcher at the Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center at Tel Aviv University.
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@BMoore556
@BMoore556 2 года назад
she's got fingerless gloves, I'll believe everything she says about hacking
@kemolowlow
@kemolowlow 2 года назад
Probably carpal tunnel syndrome and not a fashion statement...LuLz
@BMoore556
@BMoore556 2 года назад
@@kemolowlow you're probably right buuut I stand by my joke tho
@IGamingStation
@IGamingStation 2 года назад
@@BMoore556 Do hackers really wear gloves? Just wondering.
@BMoore556
@BMoore556 2 года назад
@@IGamingStation nah, pretty sure it's a movie/TV trope you see a lot
@leandrolaporta2196
@leandrolaporta2196 2 года назад
LMFAO you made my day with this comment
@akomocombine3357
@akomocombine3357 3 года назад
"Hackers dont break in we login" - TRUE.
@cooperthegrandkid5639
@cooperthegrandkid5639 3 года назад
Yeah buddy
@BacklTrack
@BacklTrack 3 года назад
@@cooperthegrandkid5639 what do you read header files for fun lmao? Usually all preprocessor variables are all caps... it's not just in your favorite header file
@Kenionatus
@Kenionatus 3 года назад
@@BacklTrack That's what Eliot does to wind down.
@nannz.7266
@nannz.7266 3 года назад
600 likes. Congo 🎊 🤣 🤣
@mebasically9193
@mebasically9193 3 года назад
Script kiddie
@mrkiky
@mrkiky Год назад
I like that she has actually seen all shows the scenes are from and she knows the context. Many other experts criticize the scene without knowing that the context explains away some of their critique.
@MrWarrenRB
@MrWarrenRB 10 месяцев назад
You can’t expect every expert to watch every movie and tv show of their own job.
@mrkiky
@mrkiky 10 месяцев назад
@@MrWarrenRB Yea but it's nicer like this anyway.
@andmicbro1
@andmicbro1 9 месяцев назад
Yeah, quite refreshing! I also found her ratings pretty good, like she gave good points for the stuff that was done well, and properly rated the bad ones low. Though her criticism of the time is a hard one, most movies have time compressions because they can't sit there and show you a real hack in real time or that would be the whole movie's runtime. Even for "based on a true story" scenarios, thye often have a lot of time compression for events that happened over a longer space of time. If it's comically short, then yeah, it should be low rated. But for a real life hack that is show to take a few hours as opposed to a few more hours, I think we can cut them some slack.
@Bunny99s
@Bunny99s 2 месяца назад
Also she's glossing over the fancy 3d fly-by math formula, greek character screen-saver effect in Hackers because it's clear that this is just a mental image for the audience and should explain the thought process in his brain which of course you can't really visualize. Many often claim that Hackers was soo unrealistic, but some parts were just a bit exaggerated. I started programming 30 years ago and I have to confess that I actually did write some fancy visual tools back then, just for fun. I dived deep into OpenGL around 2000. I always was and still am a sucker for technology. About a year ago I wrote my own DNS server in C# just for fun. I do actually run it with mono on my raspberry pi to this day. So it is in use, but not really for important stuff. I'm more interested in how things work. I read so many specifications. One of my favourite ones was the GIF specification. I wrote a gif loader and I was impressed by the format design. Especially that it was actually really extensible. PNG kinda followed the footsteps and is also "chunking" the file so a parser could simply ignore chunks it does not understand. It's kinda sad that animated gif support was better back then. Nowadays the Graphic Control Extension is always interpreted as a sequance of frames to conduct an animation. However back then it was actually possible to create gif files with images with more than 256 colors by splitting the colors up into several frames which were painted on top of each other. Gif actually uses a virtual canvas and contains write instructions for pixel image data but also could render text.
@Enrique-Garcia
@Enrique-Garcia 6 месяцев назад
There's actually a very good reason why they'd use "impossible" IP addresses in movies, and that's to simply avoid accidentally posting someone's actual IP address and setting them up for potential cyber-harassment. It's the same reason they used to use "555" for everyone's phone number, because people were actually attempting to call those numbers. Nowadays it's easy to buy a phone number used in a movie, the studio will use it as a marketing tool or simply not activate it, and for URLs mentioned in movies they'll do the same, register it and then use it as a marketing site or simple redirect to their studio website. Can't really do that with IP addresses.
@_Tomon
@_Tomon 2 месяца назад
Was wondering if there would be this comment about the IP addresses already and wasn't dissapointed. Honestly that's one of the mistakes I think actually shows that they know what they're doing (or don't and got lucky :-D )
@Enrique-Garcia
@Enrique-Garcia 2 месяца назад
@@_Tomon I know for sure, bigger productions do a thorough search on anything that can be mistaken or misused. They even check character names, they don't want to risk getting sued because anyone of note with the same name as someone in the movie might be defamed. So I'm sure they also check things like IPs and phone numbers (remember until recently, all movie phone numbers started with 555. Now, studios buy the phone numbers mentioned in the movie and use them as marketing).
@aracoixo3288
@aracoixo3288 9 дней назад
Yeah she's 👽
@jitx2797
@jitx2797 2 года назад
"I have been in cybersecurity... for more than 25 years" I thought she is just 25.
@savsaga4991
@savsaga4991 2 года назад
D u think she is hacker? or is she lying for youtube?
@orngjce223
@orngjce223 2 года назад
You'd be surprised what moisturizer and hair dye can do.
@yessum15
@yessum15 2 года назад
@@savsaga4991 Dude don't be silly. She's well known and her resume is easy to verify. Also, she's 41 years old (dob: 1980). Good genetics & self care. "Hackers" movie came out in '95 and targeted teenagers.
@PrototypeHQ1
@PrototypeHQ1 2 года назад
@@bm_wuratli6883 you know that she can be a white hat hacker....not a black or red hat
@munster1404
@munster1404 2 года назад
I can say she looks her age. Obvious from the first glance that she was at least in her later thirties to early forties.
@InariAlchemist
@InariAlchemist 2 года назад
I think the most realistic hacking scene ever is in Archer, where he correctly guesses the password is "guest"
@gorillaz9694
@gorillaz9694 2 года назад
Admin
@jochem420
@jochem420 2 года назад
password123
@scottmalcolmson4584
@scottmalcolmson4584 2 года назад
There certainly was a time
@bombomos
@bombomos 2 года назад
Security1
@Ridghost
@Ridghost 2 года назад
Phone lock: [date of birth]
@Yvaelle
@Yvaelle Год назад
I love that her only complaint about Hackers was the lack of seeing the code. Thank you, people rip on it all the time for being inaccurate - but we're never actually shown enough code to know if its accurate: instead we experience what it Feels Like for the hackers, not specifically the steps they go through. Also, because we don't see them taking specific actions, the movie is timeless - it doesn't date itself to the early 90's. Hackers is arguably the best hacker movie ever made, it doesn't teach you anything about How To hack, but it explores why and why not.
@screminmemes
@screminmemes Год назад
It is one of my all time favorite movies with one of the greatest soundtracks (why I still listen to The Prodigy and Orbital to this day.) My gripe though was always the silly scenes where they are flying through this computer landscape representing the company's network and stuff. I know, it's Hollywood Hacking but they could have at least off set that with some actual code.
@McCuipandKitty-qw1wj
@McCuipandKitty-qw1wj 6 месяцев назад
I still love the movie Hackers as it shows them actually going into buildings to line in rather than just sitting there.
@Ken.-
@Ken.- 3 месяца назад
Hackers was a silly joke that only little kids that never seen a hacker movie before thought was 133t when it came out. It was embarrassing in every way possible. Literally nothing accurate at all. WarGames was the only movie that was any good.
@MohinderDick
@MohinderDick Год назад
So well done. I'm a software engineer. I found your explanations approachable yet still detailed. Keep up the great content.
@madcat1865
@madcat1865 3 года назад
Nothing like listening to a really enthusiastic hacker that knows what they’re doing to really make you want to change your passwords
@joejacko1587
@joejacko1587 3 года назад
she gave the movie hackers a 8 out of 10 lol those gibbons and gifs in the malware the sprinkler system is connect to the internet the lights in the building just so much in that movie lol
@codyeble6764
@codyeble6764 2 года назад
Doesn't have to hack me, I'll just give her my password
@lucasng4712
@lucasng4712 2 года назад
@@joejacko1587 stroke
@JL-yo1du
@JL-yo1du 2 года назад
@@joejacko1587 Yep. all her ratings are too high.
@purplewine7362
@purplewine7362 2 года назад
@@joejacko1587 lmao armchair coders commenting on an experts opinions if the best description of youtube comments
@valhallenx
@valhallenx 3 года назад
You should bring a regular guy review The Office
@assembled1855
@assembled1855 3 года назад
More like Office worker rate Office scene in movies and tv shows.
@ZOB4
@ZOB4 3 года назад
I'd watch that
@chuckhoyle1211
@chuckhoyle1211 3 года назад
As someone who worked in Big Corporate for years, it is pretty spot-on if you dial back the nonsense a couple notches. There is always drama and stupid corporate crap going on. There is a Dwight in every office. There is always a short-timer around that won't do anything.
@Cramblit
@Cramblit 3 года назад
@@chuckhoyle1211 Depending on the place, you even have those oddball bosses that don't seem to do anything worthwhile but still get all the promotions and rewards too.
@nalediserunye4073
@nalediserunye4073 3 года назад
That real funny
@Ceares
@Ceares 2 года назад
This was great. I love that Hackers actually influenced her to become a Hacker. Please bring her back for more. I would have loved to see Die Hard 4...wanna know how much of the Fire Sale is real. Also Leverage and some of Hardison's hacks, like the car theft hack or against the Sterenko.
@HusniArsyah
@HusniArsyah Год назад
Oh my, yes I remember Die Hard 4, the Fire Sale hack, I'm also curious about the real aspect of this thing...
@Roguechan
@Roguechan Год назад
I want to see her comment on that infamous NCIS scene lol
@prestonroe268
@prestonroe268 2 года назад
On the topic of Elliot, I assume anytime we see something happen too fast, it's because we're seeing it from his perspective. We already know he doesn't process things well and hyperfocus is a pretty common trait that causes people to "lose time". He might be spending an hour on a task, but only really processing it as a few minutes. Since we follow his perspective we process time the way he does. This probably isn't right, but I like it as a head canon.
@kaamilmirza6963
@kaamilmirza6963 3 года назад
Her standards for critiquing Mr Robot is just absolutely wonderful to watch. Just shows how good Mr Robot is.
@disco.lemonade
@disco.lemonade 3 года назад
Yeah, but it should've been 10/10. The "should take longer" is so obvious, I don't think you should know about programming and hacking to figure that out. 9.5 at least, and even 9... The whole show is that well curated when it comes to programming details
@kaamilmirza6963
@kaamilmirza6963 3 года назад
@@disco.lemonade I completely agree with you, I too expected a solid 10 but don't know why she didn't give.
@disco.lemonade
@disco.lemonade 3 года назад
@Untitled 1 Welcome to Mr. Robot. It'll be an interesting ride for four seasons
@philosophicalearthworm6819
@philosophicalearthworm6819 2 года назад
@@disco.lemonade Mostly agree. The same is kinda true of the whole show, it's pretty much all possible but probably wouldn't be done by such a small group and/or in such a short amount of time. Points to consider though, firstly that nation-state threat actors were involved and there was a lot going on the background, and we don't exactly get every piece of the story. Second, as far as getting rid of the backdoor, wasn't the Mr. Robot alter already aware of this information? That was probably more a hole in the plot than in the technicals, though that also is not necessarily a hole...the show was riddled with bizarre internal conflicts between the alters(Tyrell: "You, as a person, make no sense"). Ultimately if the show was any more realistic, it'd be a documentary. Aside from the hacking portions, I'd also like to see different aspects of this show rated by intelligence officials, law enforcement officials, and psychologists. Like the creepy personnel tactics of the Dark Army("Have you ever cried during sex?" "Have you ever cheated on your wife?"), law enforcement procedures("Green! FBI! Don't shoot!" "We call it the python approach."), and the nature of dissociative identity disorder. Seems like one of these Hollywood realism clips mentioned Dom keeping her gun and badge in a locked safe at her house but I can't remember.
@cheesecakelasagna
@cheesecakelasagna 2 года назад
@@disco.lemonade I have the tendency to put pause watching intense shows (I think the issue is that I binged, so getting burnt out is quicker). I enjoy the S1 and half of S2, but there are certain subplots that I just roll my eyes on.
@alexandravisnick
@alexandravisnick 2 года назад
The Mr Robot data center UPS scene was so detailed that companies depicted on screen actually reviewed their designs after the episode aired.
@arturszatkowski8062
@arturszatkowski8062 2 года назад
Can you direct me to the article about it, I can't find anything
@alexandravisnick
@alexandravisnick 2 года назад
@@arturszatkowski8062 I worked for one of those companies at the time. This was not published but something I saw myself. I should probably add that we concluded the hardware systems in place would have prevented it. Their commitment for accuracy was stunning though.
@Anna-bk8el
@Anna-bk8el 2 года назад
I loved mr robot
@Fredaxter
@Fredaxter 2 года назад
@@justincruz5720 Season 2 Episode 12.
@00bean00
@00bean00 Год назад
What happened with the UPS es, I forget?
@maverickcreations8864
@maverickcreations8864 Год назад
For a layman, one of the most fun educating, eye opening things about hacking in 25 minutes. Would love to have more of her with such equally good movies.
@bamachine
@bamachine 2 года назад
The IP address with 256 in it, is probably similar to them using 555 as the city code for telephone numbers in TV and movies, to keep people from trying those numbers and successfully reaching some random person. Don't want them trying to reach Jenny's laptop, only to accidentally to to connect to something like a server at the NSA, which gets your own IP logged for potential cyber crimes, when you are just a kid playing around with something they saw in a movie.
@derleonator2232
@derleonator2232 Год назад
Came here to say that, they probably didnt want to accidently use someones actual IP Adress so they took one that isnt possible
@someguy4915
@someguy4915 10 месяцев назад
@@derleonator2232 They also show at least one real valid IP owned by Level3, the way they use leading zeros so inconsistently shows that whoever designed that scene has heard about IPv4, over the phone. Definitely not done on purpose to prevent DDoS/spamming against real IPs. If that were the concern (which it should be), they would use local IP addresses (RFC1918) or APIPA addresses which would guarantee nobody would ever be affected by it.
@Nina-cd2eh
@Nina-cd2eh Месяц назад
@@someguy4915 It's done for legal liabilities, as every legal IP is borrowed by a company, and they could be liable to the owner, even if there was no attacks against it. The most appropriate IPs to use are probably those reserved for documentation besides private and zeroconf addresses. I'm guessing they like to use big and random numbers instead because they look "cooler", and because they don't have to think too much about it.
@Survivor-ng4te
@Survivor-ng4te 2 года назад
“We can tell she’s a hacker shes got all those stickers on her laptop” I sense some sarcasm
@UnoriginalElephant
@UnoriginalElephant 2 года назад
I'm a software engineer and my laptop is actually covered in stickers 😂 It's a pretty common practice, and some companies even give employees stickers to put on their laptops. Granted, my hacking skills are somewhat lacking.
@rustybolt_
@rustybolt_ 2 года назад
I am a programmer but I don't like stickers on my laptop.
@ThatGuy-vp3un
@ThatGuy-vp3un 2 года назад
I am not a programmer and don't like stickers on laptop.
@oxbunnehxo
@oxbunnehxo 2 года назад
I am not a programmer but I like stickers on my laptop
@andreshyh
@andreshyh 2 года назад
I'm not a laptop but I like programmers on my stickers
@screenshottactical5201
@screenshottactical5201 3 года назад
Plot twist: The CIA is now monitoring fingerless glove sales in order to go on a phishing expedition.
@edwardc48
@edwardc48 3 года назад
Hahahahah punny humor!
@kriss3d
@kriss3d 3 года назад
Thats gonna flag alot of bicyclists.
@screenshottactical5201
@screenshottactical5201 3 года назад
@@kriss3d and motorcyclists, european sports car drivers, and mma fighters!
@AramatiPaz
@AramatiPaz 3 года назад
Oh my. I have a story of programing courses, IT degree, and have a lot of notes for writing that makes me loot like a psychic. Now my fingerless gloves are totally make me look suspicious!
@Far1988
@Far1988 3 года назад
You joke but I bet intelligence services are monitoring some crazy things around the world. Not just the obvious, like amonium nitrate sales and such.
@Narsil31
@Narsil31 2 месяца назад
Mr. Robot is the best IT/Hacking show or movie that's been made. It's combination of the technical elements and the psychological complexity of the characters with Elliot being one of the best written characters I've ever seen. A brilliant show and if your a tech nerd you need to watch this.
@user-ld8sy9xu2v
@user-ld8sy9xu2v 2 месяца назад
True,only because creators of Mr.Robots are smart people who want to create realistic hacker show. They are backed with elite hacking team of top security engineers and IT specialist that perform all Mr Robots hacks for them in real life,everything that team was doing was build in a flash animations that are later played on the show so it seems that eliot or other characters performed them.
@jamesfobar4368
@jamesfobar4368 Год назад
One of the things that I'm disappointed that she didn't mention is social engineering, which is also used in Hackers where he takes over the TV station by calling up the guard to get the number to the modem. It is a real thing that was also used to gain access to different places by pretending to belong there and someone willingly gives you the access you want.
@b326yr
@b326yr 3 года назад
I love how she explain everything in details... I'm still confused
@re43p3raod3
@re43p3raod3 2 года назад
coming from a red hat, some of it even after a few years is really confusing XD you are not alone
@originalunoriginal4055
@originalunoriginal4055 2 года назад
Hahaha. I'm guilty of trying to kid my own self that "I am understanding everything she is staying" Even though my mind, attention was completely in kuku land and would refocus on the video which lasted a few seconds, to then only go back to kuku land for the next couple of minutes, after a few seconds of coming back to reality! Hahaha
@suppoy10
@suppoy10 2 года назад
Lmfao
@allenella5766
@allenella5766 2 года назад
👆🇱🇷🇱🇷 I appreciate the name above 👆👆he helped me to gain access to my deceitful husband phone without him knowing.he is a genius..,.,.
@allenella5766
@allenella5766 2 года назад
👆🇱🇷🇱🇷 I appreciate the name above 👆👆he helped me to gain access to my deceitful husband phone without him knowing.he is a genius..,.
@g-nonymousgems3047
@g-nonymousgems3047 3 года назад
Didn't know Aunt May is a hacker.
@interstellarastronaut712
@interstellarastronaut712 3 года назад
Lmfaoo
@tink6225
@tink6225 3 года назад
there's a lot of things May keeps a secret
@TigerGreene
@TigerGreene 3 года назад
She's not. Her much fatter kid sister is.
@ken-ne3ei
@ken-ne3ei 3 года назад
So I guess I'm not the only one who thought of that 😂😂
@SonOfAFridge_
@SonOfAFridge_ 3 года назад
Maybe she learnt it from peter
@BuckeyeStormsProductions
@BuckeyeStormsProductions Год назад
My brother works in IT, more on the hardware side. He was tasked once with helping do a security audit. He was basically given a hi-vis vest, a hard hat, clipboard, and fake ID, and told to see what he could access without question. He said it was amazing how many places he could get without even showing an ID...and how many more he could get just flashing a badge. People will always be the weakest link. Edit: SQL for the foreseeable future. I work at a corporation running emulations of 60 year old hardware for chunks of their operations because they've never decided to update. We call it going greenscreen, because the software emulates the old green CRT terminal monitors. Everything we do is command line based. We basically have an emulation of the whole network (server and terminals) on each device, and they all regularly sync to make sure everyone is on the same page.
@neolyth
@neolyth 2 года назад
this was great! 2:45 when she says "unfortunately mr. Bond" like a villain. hackers are too clever for their own good :)
@captainfactoid3867
@captainfactoid3867 3 года назад
“Why is this air freshener connected to the internet”
@MatthijsvanDuin
@MatthijsvanDuin 3 года назад
It's a _smart_ air freshener
@Fastwinstondoom
@Fastwinstondoom 3 года назад
Has to download that fresh air from out of country, obviously!
@salmanal-harethey1486
@salmanal-harethey1486 3 года назад
XD XD XD Your description is hellarius.
@foqinlegend3713
@foqinlegend3713 3 года назад
💀💀💀
@hamidijafri
@hamidijafri 3 года назад
To auto surf for new brands on sale?
@johnf7332
@johnf7332 3 года назад
Finally, they got a hacker who REALLY knows what she’s talking about
@gavinvelez1468
@gavinvelez1468 3 года назад
They have done 3 other of these pieces with other Hackers.
@garethwood1139
@garethwood1139 3 года назад
@@gavinvelez1468 OP is saying that those three didn't know what they were talking about.
@JAnx01
@JAnx01 3 года назад
The video was boring af.
@JAnx01
@JAnx01 3 года назад
@Nybbl er The content of this video is for kids, though.
@TroyLonie
@TroyLonie 3 года назад
@Nybbl er It's actually kind of perfect for those with adhd if it interests them enough for them to hyperfocus on it.
@nikoblading
@nikoblading Год назад
In Mr. Robot he could have noticed some easy to spot defect like SQL injection, saw an input argument to a function which just got invoked as a DB statement as is. That kind of a defect can be spotted quickly an no need to dig into the code. Enjoyed the video, thank you!
@padayaomarybelleu.1703
@padayaomarybelleu.1703 2 года назад
Mr. Robot is really cool. Thank you for featuring it here!
@mistercost
@mistercost 3 года назад
I didn’t know it was actually possible to have “hacker gloves”
@johntucker3695
@johntucker3695 3 года назад
Probably for really bad carpal tunnel
@JKTCGMV13
@JKTCGMV13 3 года назад
@@johntucker3695 Cold environments too, maybe? I used to have my comp sci class as the first class of the day in high school and on cold days I could barely type for a good portion at the beginning of class.
@johntucker3695
@johntucker3695 3 года назад
@@JKTCGMV13 This sounds sarcastic but that is actually very interesting. I never really thought about how cold hands would make it harder to type.
@Mell0wY3ll0w
@Mell0wY3ll0w 3 года назад
Shows whos not a hacker then.
@AgentWuT
@AgentWuT 3 года назад
It's needed because of hand sweats
@frankzeppelin
@frankzeppelin 3 года назад
Excellent presentation skills, good sense of humor, knows not only what's going on in the scenes but able to put them in context. She gets 10/10.
@akashnag3879
@akashnag3879 3 года назад
And she is very beautiful
@Far1988
@Far1988 3 года назад
She also makes this a fun experience and doesn't take the clips too serious. She respects that Hackers or Matrix for example are movies with a lot of goofy stuff happening that are nowhere near realistic - but she's focussing on the things that might or might not be accurate, which is very nice. If you've seen certain expert reacts episodes on gameology you know what I'm talking about.
@emo_galaxy9413
@emo_galaxy9413 10 месяцев назад
I absolutely love season 1 of Mr. Robot. There has never been a mind ducking of that level for me. I was so looking forward to new episodes with extreme excitement and enjoyment. No other show has done that for me. I miss the characters.
@SamanthaMagdalena
@SamanthaMagdalena 2 года назад
The most informative video I have seen on this channel! Never knew what the backdoor operation meant, even after research. She explained it so well with the "secret handshake" analogy. On point 👌
@capp00
@capp00 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this, nice to see at least a chunk of them are making efforts to get it marginally correct. But, I got a 2-ad-break after every single scene she analyzed. Skippable ads, but dear God it's annoying to see a cluster of ads every 3 minutes.
@fuckoffwithnovideoschallen2456
@fuckoffwithnovideoschallen2456 3 года назад
haha noob
@xyc350
@xyc350 3 года назад
@@NX-gw7wg adblooooooooooocker is worth the price
@kerrim508
@kerrim508 3 года назад
@@NX-gw7wg how much does it cost?
@kerrim508
@kerrim508 3 года назад
@@Itaygaming311Xx thanks! 🙂
@Fastwinstondoom
@Fastwinstondoom 3 года назад
@@kerrim508 ublock origin extension for chrome is free, free and free. Not seen ads for the last 10 years myself.
@michaelcooper3633
@michaelcooper3633 2 года назад
14:58 *remote hack starts driving a car* Me: haha ridiculous 1/10 Keren: "This is a real-world hack..." Me: ah yes I love the realism
@gbalfour9618
@gbalfour9618 2 года назад
I was at one of those demo where they did it (with a bunch of other tech me). At first everyone was searching for a cheat thinking it was a trick then everyone started hacking and doing it themselves. Ended up being the show stopper event of that conference. Haha
@Totally_Not_A_Haxxer
@Totally_Not_A_Haxxer 2 года назад
its pretty real, maybe not in the exact points but CAN exploitation or Controller Area Network exploitation is very very real, CAN is the interface often used in cars, all it is is finding the CAN address and Network, Sniffing the data off of that interface, making a bluetooth logger hang onto the card ( Most CAN interfaces have bluetooth ), dumping the information and exploiting the device if there is a working or current vulnerability that has not been patched yet or has been abandoned by the developers
@DanielBottner1983
@DanielBottner1983 2 года назад
Her ❤️ for the Hackers movie is well deserved. The movie was a milestone in 1995. The music, visuals and ideas for the first time communicated metaphors that where reasonable for the depicted concept. Apart from that it was just cool and fun to watch.
@Yvaelle
@Yvaelle Год назад
In Trinity's full-finger glove defense, she's inside the Matrix, she doesn't actually need to touch the keys to type, it's her mind injecting commands into the simulated machine: she may not even be touching the keys, she's just making the gesture of typing to signal that she's doing it.
@lanewaldon6450
@lanewaldon6450 2 года назад
I feel like Mr. Robot has some of the most realistic examples of hacking to date
@wedmunds
@wedmunds Год назад
​@G T Or the FBI paid Microsoft to keep the backdoors open. It literally happened with Wanacry.
@ghostabastard2208
@ghostabastard2208 Год назад
Also some of the most idiotic and boring tv shows ever.
@Vagabond-Cosmique
@Vagabond-Cosmique Год назад
@@ghostabastard2208 What's idiotic about it?
@snowyshivas
@snowyshivas Год назад
@@ghostabastard2208 you really are a high school drama enjoyer, go watch your vampire diaries and call it entertaining
@andresurdaneta8249
@andresurdaneta8249 Год назад
@@ghostabastard2208 You justify your answer.
@OriginalPiMan
@OriginalPiMan 3 года назад
I'm surprised that so many competent scenes were found for analysis. I didn't realise this many existed.
@manchesterunitedno7
@manchesterunitedno7 3 года назад
Watch the Mr. Robot series. Arguably the best show about a hacker so far.
@runway313
@runway313 Год назад
I feel like that Star Trek scene was on purpose since the Discovery series was based on pre Captain Kirk technology which ironically was written in the 1960s. That 1/10 should be a badge of honor
@paderborner5213
@paderborner5213 2 года назад
Regarding the last one: My guess is that they deliberately used an invalid IP address, just like all phone numbers in US-movies that start with 555. Being off by a single digit indicates to me that they knew exactly what they were doing there.
@PaoloFSpina
@PaoloFSpina 3 года назад
Me: *takes one single computer science class in college* Also me: “You know I’m somewhat of an hacker myself”
@lePoMo
@lePoMo 2 года назад
considering you need zero computer science classes to be a hacker, that is ok. You mostly need an interest in understanding how things work and a will to look up it up until you do. Hackers are creative tinkerers. A computer science education does help in getting a broad set of basics and get them right. Some things you might otherwise not even know you would want to look up.
@bobnoob1467
@bobnoob1467 2 года назад
More like the "hacker" reacting to this is: "Considered somewhat of a hacker" lol.
@valentinpopescu98
@valentinpopescu98 2 года назад
@@lePoMo it's gonna take you a lot if you didn't finish some kind of computer science degree. There's just so much to learn. It takes a lot of work in college with mentors that can teach you. Think about what would it take if you were to learn it alone...
@CG-ej8nu
@CG-ej8nu 2 года назад
@@lePoMo bruh you just can't "Look up" stuff related to hacking, it's not that easy.
@IGamingStation
@IGamingStation 2 года назад
@@CG-ej8nu What about those textbooks and reddit? I can't be a hacker? :C
@yutro213
@yutro213 3 года назад
Very proud of Mr. Robot. Its attention to realistic hacking is very much appreciated.
@Peter_Cordes
@Peter_Cordes 3 года назад
In some ways, the errors in the terminal session graphics in Mr. Robot (season 1) bothered me more (or in different ways) than shows which don't even try to be realistic. Like, if you're seriously trying to be realistic, actually get the fine details right. Stuff I remember included having the command prompt printed at the left of the output of the command, so you know they didn't actually set up a test network that would let them just run `nmap` or whichever command it was. Like, you were so close, but clearly just made this image in an image editor, not on a real terminal session. Or another scene had the arguments backwards to ln for making a symlink. It's ln -s target_name link_name_to_create not the other way around. I've used GNU/Linux as my desktop OS for about 25 years, mostly with the command line other than a web browser. Plot-wise I appreciated the accuracy of what hacks can/can't do, but the expectation of accuracy made things like that break suspension of disbelief for me for a few minutes each time, and made me want to double-check every other screen image.
@fishyc43sar
@fishyc43sar 3 года назад
@@Peter_Cordes hi, fella nerd
@justincruz5720
@justincruz5720 3 года назад
@@Peter_Cordes Even if the hacking isn’t completely accurate, you can see the effort that was put into those sequences. This is also entertainment, so some creative liberties must be taken. It’s a bit like _Breaking Bad_ . The show looks like it’s teaching you how to perform these cool illegal things, but if they showed you how to do it verbatim, it could potentially be very problematic.
@Peter_Cordes
@Peter_Cordes 3 года назад
@@justincruz5720 - My issue wasn't with any "hacking commands" or techniques, instead with the basic appearance of the UI sometimes, or with a basic command like `ln` (similar to file-copy, a bit like DOS `copy`). As an analogy, imagine if Top Gun had had incredibly realistic dogfighting techniques, but occasionally they left the landing gear down while doing so. (More people know about planes than about Unix/Linux, and it's not a perfect analogy.) Or maybe a Windows analogy: if somebody ran a program, and its window appeared behind the desktop icons instead of on top. People who use Windows regularly would be saying "WTF" the one time that happened; people who don't might not notice. If the things that bothered me don't bother other people, that's great. It wasn't a showstopper for my enjoyment of the show, but it did bug me and stick in my memory. The realism of the actual hacking was great, just an occasional error in the super basics, like having the command prompt appear at the left of output lines of a command. So if they had a Unix/Linux user reviewing the screen images, that one slipped through the cracks. As for getting `ln` args backwards, that's more understandable; I sometimes have to think about it when I use it, and from some perspectives it seems backwards. So that's just an amusing reminder that they mock this stuff up in an image editor instead of actually running it. Easy to imagine someone getting that backwards even if they do know Unix/Linux command line tools. But still, if you notice it, it's a clear reminder this isn't real. :/
@justincruz5720
@justincruz5720 3 года назад
@@Peter_Cordes Is any of it real? 😂 In all seriousness, I heard Sam had some programmers as consultants to help work on the show.
@reprovedcandy
@reprovedcandy Год назад
As a software developer, I hate how movies make coding out to be this thing that can be done in a breeze with no time needed at all. Idiots try to contract me to build super complex software and say "this should be easy if you know what you're doing" ... Hollywood and the American education system are to blame.
@inkulu
@inkulu 2 года назад
Love the "Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" clip. Something I keep having to explain to my customers who use the pdq to pay is why it no longer beeps when they push a button for their PIN. :D
@mleise8292
@mleise8292 3 года назад
When she said you can do beautiful things with code, she didn't mean graphics, she meant elegant code that a master of the art looks upon with tears of joy.
@gbalfour9618
@gbalfour9618 2 года назад
It really is like looking at a piece of fine art when someone does a nice code. I’m not a coder but man is it beautiful.
@petertrudelljr
@petertrudelljr 2 года назад
You guys and your 'nice code'. Spaghetti is a feature, not a bug! if it was hard to write, it should be hard to read!
@spiral83
@spiral83 2 года назад
@@petertrudelljr 😂
@torres9807
@torres9807 Год назад
​@@petertrudelljr You can also claim that the spaghetti code is a form of "obfuscation"
@emperorpalpatine6080
@emperorpalpatine6080 Год назад
yes but , if I wrote a beautiful program whose aim is to produce spaghetti code , would it still be beautiful ? would that program be spaghetti complete ? what if I wrote a spaghetti meta code , to produce spaghetti code , would that be considered a spaghetti machine ? would goldon ramsay's brain halt ?
@alexnorth3393
@alexnorth3393 3 года назад
Elliot isn't simply set up to be above average intelligence, he's basically portrayed as a genius of I.T!
@manchesterunitedno7
@manchesterunitedno7 3 года назад
He is a savant in the hacking world.
@Anonymous-mz9un
@Anonymous-mz9un 3 года назад
Na he is a 1337
@disco.lemonade
@disco.lemonade 3 года назад
Yeah, above average is like... some guys working at FB or something like that. Elliot definitely is in the top 1% of the top 1% programmers.
@randomuser5237
@randomuser5237 3 года назад
Alex North That's why it's being called unrealistic. It's simply not possible for any human to do what he did in basically 2 mins. That was a poor execution by the show's writer and directors, kind of ruined the hard work that the security consultant put in.
@w1z4rd9
@w1z4rd9 3 года назад
@@randomuser5237 Well he could have done a preview of the CTF. Or maybe just lucky on solving things out, considering his proven skills since he was a kid. But I do agree if you are pointing ot other scenes on the series where they are extremly lucky or you just notice a plot-tool, by the percentage not likely but technically yes the exploits and ways on Mr.Robot is great.
@bm-ub6zc
@bm-ub6zc 2 года назад
"I've been in cyber security for more than 25 years." - The one thing she has hacked most: Aging
@user-fc8xw4fi5v
@user-fc8xw4fi5v 2 месяца назад
The part with the aliens knowing SQL had me dead
@ManteIIo
@ManteIIo 2 года назад
I had zero surprise when she said that Hackers (1995) movie was her absolute love... c'mon, it's every hackers holy grail and in most cases inspiration to become one.
@peterjeffery8254
@peterjeffery8254 2 года назад
I am older for me it is "wargames"
@hackerx7329
@hackerx7329 2 года назад
Even when it came out everybody I knew that knew anything about computers loved that movie, but as an ironic comedy rather than a thriller. The music was spot on and clearly somebody did research lots of real stuff involving hackers. But then hollywood got ahold of that info and just threw it around all slapdash and made a complete mess of it. The scene where they are using acoustic couplers in phone booths for VR rigs is just peak absurdity. For reference, assuming you have the world cleanest connection you might maintain a connection of a few hundred bits per second. A decent typist can type faster than you can transmit on a connection like that and the machine will start beeping at you because the keyboard buffer is full.
@stolzilp2407
@stolzilp2407 2 года назад
@@peterjeffery8254 both for me.....
@Glitch-qj3nj
@Glitch-qj3nj 2 года назад
Doubt
@user54389
@user54389 2 года назад
@@peterjeffery8254 yep. Wargames, Sneakers, and Hackers are why I am in infosec now.
@H76Pro
@H76Pro 2 года назад
Being an ex white hat hacker myself I understood everything she said as I get frustrated sometimes with hackers in movies but you must understand it is done for entertainment. Real hacking is boring and tedious, well until you hack something then it gets exciting.
@00bean00
@00bean00 Год назад
Script goes brrr
@mrkiky
@mrkiky Год назад
Except Mr Robot is not boring at all. Granted he is supposed to be a super genius and almost all of his attempts are immediately successful.
@powertrip6426
@powertrip6426 Год назад
Ex-white hat hacker AKA current black hat 🤣😜
@satyaki4058
@satyaki4058 Год назад
Teach me.
@MrHaggyy
@MrHaggyy Год назад
😂 id love to see a movie where the hacker says i need a month, start researching for 2 weeks, build some hard and software for another 2 weeks and than just simply fries the target because he accidently made a ground loop xD
@lolowfi
@lolowfi 9 месяцев назад
IP addresses in movies that are out of range is not a goof, it's intentional and done for legal reasons. Similar to the 555 prefix in movie phone numbers.
@Ange1ofD4rkness
@Ange1ofD4rkness Год назад
As someone who used to play CTFs, I wish we had more of them (I would participate with my college, usually doing reverse engineer stuff)
@lucysrz3496
@lucysrz3496 3 года назад
Can't believe you didn't show her the iconic NCIS scene
@ZombieWilfred
@ZombieWilfred 3 года назад
The part where they're both typing on the same keyboard is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen... 😆😂🤣
@orye09
@orye09 3 года назад
Would be hilarious if she confirmed it was real
@manchesterunitedno7
@manchesterunitedno7 3 года назад
That's low-hanging fruit to pick. So obvious even to someone slightly familiar with computer.
@TigerGreene
@TigerGreene 3 года назад
Can you imagine the sheer volume of mockery that actress gets for that scene? That is like, her whole life! lol
@ZombieWilfred
@ZombieWilfred 3 года назад
@@TigerGreene Personally, I don't put most of the blame on the two actors, I also blame the writers, directors, editors, etc. Someone should've pointed out that it was dumb and nobody did! It's crazy to me that so many people had to be involved, like with any scene, and that made it on the show. Also, I doubt anybody gives her too much grief, cuz Abbie was everybody's goth tech bae fantasy, that some didn't even know they had. It's universal, even people who aren't into goth love Abbie! 😍😆
@stealthhumor
@stealthhumor 2 года назад
Bogus IP addresses might be a movie thing like putting "555" in a phone number. An actual IP address probably belongs to a computer and will undoubtedly get unwanted attention from real hackers and unnecessary litigation for filmmakers. So, I wouldn't take points away because of the fake IP as it's an entertainment-inspired legal deal, possibly.
@nonyabidness6492
@nonyabidness6492 2 года назад
Doubt they are smart enough to think about that
@Mo-gg5fj
@Mo-gg5fj 2 года назад
Doesn't really matter if you use private IPs
@androgynousmaggot9389
@androgynousmaggot9389 2 года назад
It's to make sure not to use real IP address, same as tel number and avoid getting sued! Maybe there are laws, or rules, about it! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@l3zl13
@l3zl13 2 года назад
@@androgynousmaggot9389 If they showed a real IP address in a scene and then that IP address got DDOSsed afterwards the owner of the IP would sue for sure.
@WelcomeBackMeHere
@WelcomeBackMeHere 2 года назад
@@nonyabidness6492 They used the number 256 in an ip address in the picture, which is exactly 1 higher than allowed. So it seems pretty deliberate, hard to imagine that they would have picked that number randomly.
@JanEmanuel1986
@JanEmanuel1986 Год назад
I am personally interested in this subject and it is a major eye-opener to see someone with a professional background rate movies.
@Beegrene
@Beegrene Год назад
A lot of the points deducted were for things happening faster than they would in real life. I'm willing to be a bit more forgiving about those because screenwriting is all about hitting your story beats as quickly as possible. Nobody wants to watch a hacker stare at a monitor for hours on end. You can do it with a montage like Hackers did, but even montages get tedious if you use too many.
@deathtrap5556
@deathtrap5556 Год назад
To be fair a way I would get around that is show something else that is simultaneously going on. And if not that, a quick cut to an outside shot showing light being at a deeper angle also helps. It will be subtle, but people watching Mr Robot would probably notice
@kroven009
@kroven009 3 года назад
Hollywood hacking: *Frantic typing at a 3D visual effects animation* "I'm in."
@patrickmalec8419
@patrickmalec8419 3 года назад
It’s no surprise that David Fincher’s movies are some of the highest rated. His attention to detail translates to showing off real world hacking techniques
@Manuel.jimenez
@Manuel.jimenez 2 года назад
In fact, I expected 10/10. Even the Linux version the character uses looks like the the one we had then!
@tc1952
@tc1952 Год назад
Regular people don't realize this, but, servers require cold rooms. Any tech room is absolutely cold. Many offices with cubes are kept cold. People who work in these environments often wear coats, sweaters, and these gloves. The gloves allow typing and they keep the hands warmer.
@ianwalker1182
@ianwalker1182 4 месяца назад
A reason for showing an impossible IP address is that it will never exist and can never be attacked, this is the same as phone service providers have some valid format numbers which are never issues so that film production companies can use them on screen.
@vinnieg6161
@vinnieg6161 2 года назад
''Hey, why does that air freshener have an internet cable plugged in? - ''Don't worry about it''
@miranina1585
@miranina1585 2 года назад
-It's a POE powered air freshener.
@xeridea
@xeridea 2 года назад
There used to be a big problem with people just picking up any random USB stick and plugging it in. Hackers would leave malicious USB sticks lying around at banks, offices, etc, and a surprising amount would get plugged in. Policies on USB sticks have changed, especially at banks, this is a huge no no.
@gbalfour9618
@gbalfour9618 2 года назад
You’d be surprised on how many times people don’t question that type of thing.
@desfoley6335
@desfoley6335 2 года назад
It's for the Fragrances DLCs
@phoenixcreations5797
@phoenixcreations5797 3 года назад
Me who can't even print hello world in C language- hmm..looks interesting
@cjcjxxx4404
@cjcjxxx4404 3 года назад
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@cjcjxxx4404
@cjcjxxx4404 3 года назад
9WHQ+8M Boston, MassachusettsTap on a clip to paste it in the text box.
@TheShinySnivy
@TheShinySnivy 3 года назад
As a 2nd year CS student currently working with C and C++, I wouldn’t hold that against yourself. C is hell. Try python instead.
@AramatiPaz
@AramatiPaz 3 года назад
I was "alphabetized" in Java. I hate C so much. I'm learning C# but Python sure is a given of the Heaven
@akashnag3879
@akashnag3879 3 года назад
I think Python is way to go for hacking
@BriONeil
@BriONeil 2 года назад
Loving this info. Good stuff. 💗
@maximilianorios
@maximilianorios 4 месяца назад
I remember watching an interview with the small company that built that shell and some hackers that helped the Matrix script writers add this to the movie. They were very proud to show how realistic it was.
@fustigate314159
@fustigate314159 3 года назад
"... using open source intelligence, which is a fancy term for 'the internet.'" 😄 Love it, Keren!
@jalabi99
@jalabi99 3 года назад
Five seconds in I knew this would be a great episode when Keren shouted "This is terrible!" and "YIKES" at those scenes. We need a part 2, and she needs to be in it!
@stephaniesadie832
@stephaniesadie832 2 года назад
16:59 I worked in IT 30 years, from the birth of the internet onwards, ie 1978-2008, ina large IT deptment running 3000 servers and 10,000 workstations on a distributed WAN. No one in the entire dept was allowed to write down server passwords. You entered them into a log book, that was kept in a safe, accessible by only team heads, and everyone else had to memorise the ones they used. Writing a server password down was a sackable offfence, as was changing a server password without logging it.
@konstantinoskourentzes6542
@konstantinoskourentzes6542 Год назад
lmao, the culprit is never the IT usually just some ceo/cfo/owner with increased privileges that has her/his password on a post-it as changed by her/his personal assistant...
@musikSkool
@musikSkool 2 года назад
There were some older versions of browsers that used a modified IPv4 instead of a true Ipv6 because it wasn't fully implemented yet so they used a workaround that allowed numbers over 256 in an IP address. Also, some internet backbone systems used to use numbers higher than 256 so that most computers wouldn't be able to access them directly. Now almost all computers just use IPv6.
@MrSparda1989
@MrSparda1989 3 года назад
Needless to say this is one the many reasons why I keep my Laptop Camera covered with tape.
@rdarkmind
@rdarkmind 2 года назад
While leaving the one on you cell uncovered I would pressume.
@MrSparda1989
@MrSparda1989 2 года назад
@@rdarkmind nope got that covered too.
@alexgigelu
@alexgigelu 2 года назад
@@MrSparda1989 I have a lot of co-workers and friends with laptop cameras covered but you're the first person I hear to have your phone camera covered as well. Kudos to you! Too bad you can't 'cover' your microphone if you want to actually use your phone for talking with people.
@codyherring3895
@codyherring3895 2 года назад
mine came with a cover built in to the case B)
@IGamingStation
@IGamingStation 2 года назад
@@alexgigelu Just turn off your phone, lol
@jazz_meh
@jazz_meh 2 года назад
"we can tell she's a hacker. She's got all those stickers on her laptop" Me: looks over at my laptop. I'm a hacker! 🙌
@chad1755
@chad1755 Год назад
For anyone who loves real life hacking stories, "The Cuckoo's Egg" was a great read, a true account in the very early days of the internet about an astronomy grad student who got roped into chasing a hacker around through various school and military networks.
@jackkraken3888
@jackkraken3888 Год назад
That book was amazing and the author Clifford Stoll is on RU-vid but he usually talks about his other pursuits like his klein bottles. Not only is the book good but it might be the first time someone laid the groundwork on how to deal with a digital intruder instead of just kicking them off the network.
@mojoblues66
@mojoblues66 8 месяцев назад
Your comment currently has 23 likes, so I will not click the like button now.
@omega1007
@omega1007 2 года назад
Damn, i remember when the SSH vulnerability was published. Everyone at work went mental, only a week to patch
@Barnacules
@Barnacules 2 года назад
This was fun to watch, I disagree with her critique of Trinity from Matrix resetting the root password after gaining root access being unnecessary. It’s very smart to reset the password when you gain access to keep the actual root out while you’re working 😎
@Subsistence69
@Subsistence69 2 года назад
Also when she deducted points for phony ip addresses, they did it cuz its a movie like “555” in phone numbers
@FeduGina
@FeduGina 2 года назад
if you want to be inconspicuous, you don't touch the pw. If you need to be fast, there ain't no time for that. If the girl just wanna hv fun... oh yeah 🥳
@YungFrenchToasty
@YungFrenchToasty 2 года назад
What's funny is she said it was based on an actual program and vulnerability found in it yet a hacker in another wired video said this scene's program was fake lmao
@ThisGuyDakota
@ThisGuyDakota 2 года назад
@@FeduGina too bad we didn't see the nmap triggers. Maybe we could've determined if she was being sneaky or aggressive
@sysbofh
@sysbofh 2 года назад
@@YungFrenchToasty He is wrong - that vulnerability was quite real. I remember patching my systems, and looking through logs, when this came out. Got quite impressed that the movie used it too.
@waasar
@waasar 3 года назад
I'm shocked they didn't review the most powerful hacker of all time: Hackerman from Kung Fury. You won't ever catch him on rookie mistakes like wearing fingered gloves. I learnt everything I know from that guy.
@vanflyheight8487
@vanflyheight8487 3 года назад
Damn you just brought back so much nostalgia
@Misadventures_85
@Misadventures_85 2 года назад
[ synth wave soundtrack intensifies ]
@00bean00
@00bean00 Год назад
// _HACKERMAN_ //
@CZghost
@CZghost 9 месяцев назад
I must say that the ransomware prediction was on spot. The thing that the film makers have thought of that possibility much earlier than first real world successful attempts, that's quite astonishing. Movies and novels actually predicted a lot of stuff before. Take Jules Vernes for example. His sci-fi novels might have been unrealistic then, but look at today. We fly in the sky in planes, we dive deep into an ocean in a submarine. His writing was so on point that he's deemed as the theoretical author of many inventions. Space travels were also predicted by Jules Vernes. While the actual travelling in space wasn't actually done, I think that landing on the Moon in 1969 would count as a space travel. Predicting something in a cyber security field is actually amazing.
@ashwinbhargava3011
@ashwinbhargava3011 Год назад
Blackhat (2015) is the most hack accurate and underated movie i ever watched. I wanted it be in the list 😭
@martintekula
@martintekula Год назад
Its so fuckin boring. I forgot its about hacking several times throughout the movie
@Darkes336
@Darkes336 Год назад
@@martintekula Because hacking is boring, if it was so entertaining everyone would be a hacker. Moreover, hacking requires social ingenieering capacities that most geeks don't have.
@martintekula
@martintekula Год назад
@@Darkes336 no that wasnt the case as i mentioned there was hardly any hacking and it was boring without it
@martintekula
@martintekula Год назад
@@Darkes336 did you even see the movie?
@anthonymonge7815
@anthonymonge7815 3 года назад
I am a automobile security researcher. Everything she depicts is accurate. Even with driverless vehicles, I would be hard pressed to make the vehicle perform the maneuvers depicted in the movie. Just FYI, your vehicle’s computer systems are incredibly insecure. It is frightening just how insecure they are.
@fightingfalconfan
@fightingfalconfan 2 года назад
It's only certain models that can do the remote thing. The factory has to install the 'On Star' feature. It usually comes with a price tag to the end user who purchases the vehicle. But what she stated in the scene about computing power; that's real. You maybe able to hack in to the system. But that's really as far as your able to go. You would need some top of the line servers to make that all happen that quick.
@snazzypazzy
@snazzypazzy 2 года назад
I don't own a car, but I do not like that all appliances and even cars are becoming smart. Give me my stupid fridge and a car that just needs a key to open it. It only creates weak spots where things can break (or be broken into).
@anthonymonge7815
@anthonymonge7815 2 года назад
@@fightingfalconfan servers have nothing to do with it.
@mechanomics2649
@mechanomics2649 2 года назад
@@snazzypazzy The fact is, things much more vital than your car or fridge are already potentially vulnerable to hacking. Interconnectivity goes hand in hand with globalization. Cyber security is, and always has been, an arms race and will continue to be for the foreseeable future.
@Ebondeath22
@Ebondeath22 2 года назад
@@anthonymonge7815 You would need processing power. I'm not sure how similar it would be to running a brute force attack. I've seen computers with 4,6, even 8 PCIe slots that house as many GPU's to utilize their processing power for password cracking. I would have to assume you would need something similar but on steroids to manage that type of attack. Even so, I doubt the NICs in self-driving cars are broadcasting their network traffic in plain text. Thats just something you dont see anymore with AES. I think self-driving cars use GPS and proximity sensors to navigate and I'm sure theres some kind of AI that processes the information in real time. Im sure we will see self-driving car hacks happen with greater frequency in the coming years.
@sugabud
@sugabud 3 года назад
I really can’t suggest mr robot any more. It’s an absolute masterpiece.
@moonpie7982
@moonpie7982 2 года назад
It’s slow and not for everyone
@LordiGFX
@LordiGFX 2 года назад
@@moonpie7982 I agree,I watched the first few episodes with my friends and they quickly got bored.
@keepinitkawaii
@keepinitkawaii 2 года назад
It is AMAZING
@LordSevla
@LordSevla 2 года назад
It's basically the 4chan version of Fight Club.
@billzidis2656
@billzidis2656 2 года назад
Mr.Robot is like watching ART. My favourite series ever
@lydiarose5212
@lydiarose5212 Год назад
Thank you!!!!! I know Hackers isn't exactly accurate sometimes, but I LOVE that movie. Made me interested in computers more than I was already as a teenager. Unfortunately, the math required for a CS degree seems beyond my reach and in the 90s they didn't have stuff like coding classes in high schools. I don't feel smart enough to understand programming languages. At least my son (who just turned 18) can understand it - he's applying for university and planning on a computer engineering degree.
@torixmc3957
@torixmc3957 Год назад
You really don’t need to know advanced math. Just the basics.
@jonahlee1272
@jonahlee1272 Год назад
This has got to be one of the best RU-vid series on out there.
@user-eb6vq1lv6l
@user-eb6vq1lv6l 3 года назад
"When i first saw this show, I shut down my tv that very second" I had a similar reaction after watching 5m of Gravity being a physics student
@michaelbenson3717
@michaelbenson3717 3 года назад
Gravity hurt my soul, so much wrong you could write a thesis on how bad it is.
@viktorhauk
@viktorhauk 3 года назад
To be fair, they did dissect Gravity with a real astronaut. He didn't like it either...
@user-eb6vq1lv6l
@user-eb6vq1lv6l 3 года назад
@@viktorhauk yeah, i saw Chris Hadfields review and i saw how angry he got, specially of how pathetically written Sandra Bullocks character was. Extremely disrespectful towards the younger generation of women, who aspire to be in this privilege position of being an astronaut
@alexnorth3393
@alexnorth3393 3 года назад
It was entertaining enough, most don't give a shit about how accurate it is.
@user-eb6vq1lv6l
@user-eb6vq1lv6l 3 года назад
@@alexnorth3393 Mainly because most people don't understand the subject. Science is not exactly what ppl care about the most.
@TheMule71
@TheMule71 3 года назад
In all fairness, Trinity is in the Matrix when she's hacking. Given the powers she has about bending the rules of the simulation, including jumping across streets from building to building and kinda flying thru tiny windows w/o a scratch, outrunning Agents, typing correctly with leather gloves doesn't strike as unbelievable... I think we can grant her the 0.5 back :)
@daydreamers8254
@daydreamers8254 Год назад
she is extremely beautiful, and no i'm not just talkin about physical beauty (even though that is what initially catches the eye) what i'm talkin about is her mind, her knowledge, her accent, her style/outfit; it all matches her radiant personality - thus making her sincerely gorgeous
@OhHeBustin
@OhHeBustin Год назад
And just flawed enough for me to have confidence LOL
@namelesscare7982
@namelesscare7982 2 года назад
It wasn't so surprised me to hear she is from Israel. Israel is famous with the defense industry and cyber companies. Since the mid-'70s, Israel making vast investments in these fields. Normally that "hacker" occupation is dominated by men. So her achievements and passion are really admirable.
@shivanshsaini5275
@shivanshsaini5275 3 года назад
She said she had been in cybersecurity for 25 years,lol, I would believe if anyone said to me she is just 22 yrs. Old
@ajay4319
@ajay4319 3 года назад
She's 41 years old
@joshjosh2842
@joshjosh2842 3 года назад
@@ajay4319really ? but she looks young tho
@ajay4319
@ajay4319 3 года назад
@@joshjosh2842 yep.
@swirlandtwirl5417
@swirlandtwirl5417 3 года назад
@@pet.me102 she's fit too
@atfsgeoff
@atfsgeoff 2 года назад
this is what happens when you never see daylight lol
@theelvenwtich
@theelvenwtich 3 года назад
I am SOOO glad that most of my IT work was done before ransomware. In all honesty that is the main reason I stopped. It was fun keeping things running, but it is not fun having to play defense 24/7. May the gods bless all you brave souls that picked up the torch.
@digitalcyclone7218
@digitalcyclone7218 2 года назад
tbh securely backing up your data and not installing HappyFunTime.exe from some random USB stick in the parking lot should be enough to play defense.
@theelvenwtich
@theelvenwtich 2 года назад
@@digitalcyclone7218 In the old days I had one of my users request a new 3.5-inch boot disk every day. One day I followed her and noticed that after she used it she secured it by using a magnet to hold it to her desk drawer. After that I put NOTHING past the masses. Also, the number of times I came into a new client only to find that there backups were not working properly for years is only surpassed by the stars in the sky. Hopefully these newer generations of techno-savvy users will mitigate some of these issues, but I spent decades teaching Luddites not to click on spam links.
@digitalcyclone7218
@digitalcyclone7218 2 года назад
@@theelvenwtich fair enough tbh.
@dex1lsp
@dex1lsp 2 месяца назад
If only she would use those skills AGAINST her government, maybe she could actually save some lives.
@dijonjohn1011
@dijonjohn1011 Год назад
1:00 They actually corrected this in the most recent Bond movie. He didn't try to use a VM to open the files, but he at least opened them on a separate laptop, before transferring to him main PC.
@brownbearedurardo
@brownbearedurardo 3 года назад
As a computer engineering student, I am having fun learning this kind of video
@stillakilla
@stillakilla 3 года назад
I was expecting a "This episode was brought to you by today's sponsor, express vpn.."
@Astraeus..
@Astraeus.. 2 года назад
I've actually seen 2 popups for Express VPN that show my IP address and location as a way of showing how "insecure" my information is. They told me I was in New Jersey, but I think I should be pretty safe. I'm in Canada, already using Express VPN :/
@allenella5766
@allenella5766 2 года назад
👆🇱🇷🇱🇷 I appreciate the name above 👆👆he helped me to gain access to my deceitful husband phone without him knowing.he is a genius.
@vinnieg6161
@vinnieg6161 2 года назад
thanks to those ads I looked up free VPNs, and obviously downloaded malicious bullshit.
@caeleste42bit52
@caeleste42bit52 Год назад
Where did you get the gloves you're wearing in that video from? I love them
@shanematthews1985
@shanematthews1985 Год назад
Actually, disabling power to a specific structure does work these days due to smart meters, you could actually do that now
@ichiroutakashima4503
@ichiroutakashima4503 3 года назад
When you realize she says that the Matrix is real, you know the world has gone to deep hell right now.
@simplylethul
@simplylethul 3 года назад
It's plausible that we do exist in the matrix.
@Likexner
@Likexner 3 года назад
She doesnt say that though.
@simplylethul
@simplylethul 3 года назад
The world is going to a made up place? 😂
@ByAnyMeansNecessary.
@ByAnyMeansNecessary. 3 года назад
She didn't say that. She said Nmap is real. The commands Trinity types into the terminal are real.
@MrTheDarku
@MrTheDarku 2 года назад
the tools were real, the exploit used was real and so on, not the matrix. that was the whole point of what she was saying
@remo394
@remo394 2 года назад
serial killers rating killing scenes "hey, that's actually good" takes out notebook
@jetklaatu9831
@jetklaatu9831 Год назад
I'm a software engineer and I learned a few new things but there was only one thing I would challenge with her comments towards SQL. SQL is still used today and it will continue to be used if you're talking about the database (Microsoft's SQL Server). If you're talking about the language of T-SQL then that won't be going anywhere either as that goes hand in hand with the database (and other database management systems that use a querying language). That leaves older databases such as SQL7 which aren't used frequently in comparison to other database offerings (SQL Server, Oracle, IBM DB2 etc) so I can only assume she's talking about that when she says it's old and won't be used in the future.
@paulo5266
@paulo5266 2 года назад
Great and very realistic review! Just for fun, it would like nice to see Independency Day: some guys hacking a unknown alien SO in minutes!
@Ganiscol
@Ganiscol 3 года назад
They were generous in picking the scenes to analyze, simply because there are many more examples to bury under a 1/10 than there are worthy of a 5+/10 🤭
@kallyb1998
@kallyb1998 3 года назад
So true, I'm not a huge tech wizard for a 22 year old, but I know most hack scenes are b.s. This was a fun episode for me to learn something new.
@scottwallbank4794
@scottwallbank4794 3 года назад
Swordfish is the film that comes to mind.
@kc5997
@kc5997 3 года назад
Blackhat was horrendous. On par with swordfish.
@joejacko1587
@joejacko1587 3 года назад
she gave the movie hackers a 8 out of 10 lol those gibbons and gifs in the malware the sprinkler system is connect to the internet the lights in the building just so much in that movie lol
@craigcrissman4651
@craigcrissman4651 3 года назад
@@joejacko1587 bro can you stop spamming this shit all over the comments
@_Lucas.
@_Lucas. 3 года назад
As a hacker I can confirm she is very knowledgeable - good job 👍
@darkgenie3167
@darkgenie3167 3 года назад
Hacking and slashing those Minecraft sheep
@raulrus9026
@raulrus9026 3 года назад
Are You really a hacker?
@stormwolfplayz5931
@stormwolfplayz5931 3 года назад
@@raulrus9026 i doubt it
@orye09
@orye09 3 года назад
Indeed I too am a real hacker and can confirm
@BrokenNoah
@BrokenNoah 3 года назад
@@orye09 I can vouch that this dude is really a hacker
@dustinhxc
@dustinhxc Год назад
Awesome video! Hackers is what made me want to be in Cybersecurity.
@alemutasa6189
@alemutasa6189 Месяц назад
In the Skyfall example, also, you can't "obfuscate" machine code: obfuscation comes with a higher level of abstraction of what the code is doing, but when you're dealing with zeros and ones (grouped in RAM as hexadecimal strings as shown in the movie), unless you have a custom compiler for your custom programming language that calls extra CPU operations to conceal itself, you'll see exactly what the code is doing because compilers since C89 optimize your code for you and even if your code looks like spaghetti code the compiler would make everything organized as if you were writing normal code
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