This video is misleading. There are a lot of protections in place that make duplicating and changing the contents of an e-passport very difficult. First, info on the chip is signed by a digital certificate (same PKI technology that's used to secure HTTPS connections). Changing the contents would break the digital signature and the passport would be flagged as untrusted. Second, to unlock the info on the chip, the passport reader has to scan the MRZ lines (the two lines on the bottom of your passport page that has your details) which is then used to decrypt the chip. There are other optional measures that a country can put in place as outlined in the ICAO standard. Someone involved with this video could have done some basic research, Wikipedia is a good start: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biometric_passport
I'm not sure which passport they were scanning but I can guarantee you that they would not be able to duplicate a US or Canadian passport with the method shown in the video.
Yeah you need the info on the index/plastic page to decrypt the initial contents. On top of that you also need the secret key for the biometric/fingerprint data, which is not known to the public as far as I know.
No handguns (other than air powered), other firearms and shotguns are allowed with a licence. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearms_(Amendment)_(No._2)_Act_1997
@@Ownage4lif31 Honestly not that lol. You could hack and reverse engineer chips long before the internet was even close to being a thing. People who do that are real hackers, not retards who just sit on kali linux and use tools made by other people to skid.
Clearly a non technical person was the producer. "Get a shot of that switch...oooohh blinky, oh what's that? Get a shot of the Compact Flash card reader, that is hacker AF!"
For all the dislike Ubuntu gets, I still see it being used not only by some of my lectors at school, but also lots of professionals, especially hackers/sysadmins/penetration testers. Tbh, even though I don't have Ubuntu installed on my own system, if it wasn't for Ubuntu, a lot of people might've never been introduced to Linux, Unix, open-source, GNU, bash shell, etc. Not even mentioning popular distros like Pop OS, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Zorin OS, etc. are forks of it.
i used to work with people cellphomes repairs and stuff, i always hate when girls like this one or even guys kept asking me if i would hack their phones, and i was always like seriously dude like who are you a secret agent that might have a secret map for a bitcoin treasure? jeeee.
To be completly honest, the things that he did shown in video actually arent that difficult to do. I did this once at a hotel to gain acces to the spa area.
Information in this video is false. Most passport have a embedded private key, that cannot be extracted or read off, that will compose a signature of a "challenge". This authentication CANNOT be spoofed. Also all information of the passport is signed with a certificate, which also means that even if you make a valid copy and the airport terminal don't make any "active" authentication, you can't use it to for example board a airplane as the biometric information wouldn't biometrically validate against you. And no, changing the picture or biometric information will invalidate the signature. (in most automated check-in stations that also allow you to board the plane without human intervention, you have to look into a camera, or put your finger on a plate, and it will compare against the information stored on passport) When we come to credit cards, these do have, according to the EMV standard, a challenge-response system too, so you cannot copy them perfectly, as the terminal will send a random challenge that the card replies with, and then respond to the bank with. Same applies to PIN, it will send the encrypted PIN block to bank for validation. However, store-and-forward ("offline") transactions is very unsafe, and can be spoofed with both false credit cards, but also real credit cards without using a PIN or signature. This is also why, if you are a store owner, you should disable store-and-forward if possible. Talk to your aquirer about disabling store-and-forward or "offline" transactions. In other words, the terminal wil then become unuseable without internet connection.
No. A lot of people learn by asking questions, and the best place to ask are IRC channels, hacker spaces, non-script kiddie forums, etc. When I want to learn something new, I look into what I know, and what I will need to learn. Then I start googling, to see if someone else has already written information about what I want to know/learn. In most cases, someone has already written or done something. In some cases, I have to do a bit, or a lot of extensive testing, depending on the information available. Generally speaking though, learning hacking has never been easier. It was a lot harder 10-15 years ago than it is today.
+maxel3g3nd Precisely what I said about their being an informal teacher, reading knowledge shared by other people. What I really meant was - even if you were the first 'hacker', you'd just simply be applying knowledge from another area of expertise, for example, electrical engineering.
___ I agree. However, it is possible to learn entirely by yourself without having read or viewed anything made by anyone else. But this slows done the learning curve tremendously in literally any type of craft, unless the craft is to collect sand on a beach. In hacking, there are many areas you can specialize in. Hardware hackers often have good backgrounds or a large interest in electrical engineering for example. Other hackers may have an interest in physics in general, and some may be your average hacker that knows a programming and/or scripting language or two.
asked a banker this. The chip doesn't share some parts of the code with the register, hence it's much harder to steal info from the chip then from the stripe, which had all the data on it. Also stores are now required to use the chip instead of the stripe if the card has one. Or else if someone commits credit card fraud the STORE is liable, not the bank. That's why they are forcing everyone to the chip. Interestingly, I got a new card last month and it didn't have a chip on it.
He kinda forgot that we have machines such as lie detectors that measure blood pressure and many other variables, as well as facial recognition that when the robots are finally capable of ruling the world they won’t fall for a chip. unless you created a chip that says you’re an admin but even then they could tell you were lying.
It is easy after you get the code that scans, decrypts, and copies the chip. Getting or making that software is increasingly difficult but I believe once you have it, you just need to update it to increasing security standards.
MaxRay16 I lost faith in modern security when I saw a vid where they got into a fingerprint lock by a paper photo copy of a fingerprint. You can just create a rubber mould of a the finger print to get in. They've done that to get into mobile phones. hence the sci-fi cliche or people using chopped off fingers and eyeballs. Seems it's fairly easy if you can clone stuff. Essentially if you have the key nothing is secure. I saw the other day how they got into a new wireless lock.... with a blow torch ! It's really simple. Most door locks are insecure as hell.
The video Hanniffy is referring to is Mythbusters in case anyone is wondering. Getting the fingerprint from a glas, a plastic bottle or even a photo has been done by german researchers ages ago.
maxel3g3nd Think about it, no matter secure a thing is, if you have the key you can open it. Hence, NOTHING is secure. Point a gun to someones head, and you' ve got the key. Or just steal or copy the "key". hence, nothing is really secure you just put the effort in to get the key. And effort is all it takes.
@@hanniffydinn6019 Hello man, I know it has been a really long time.... But I just wanted to tell you that the regular chips that people used back then was insecure. You could bruteforce or reverse engineer it. But right now after 3 years, we have got chips that are really really hard to bruteforce or revese engineer. So never lose your faith in modern secuirty man, as a white hat I am going to do my best...
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I never said it was? It makes no difference if it's one line showing directory/execution or a multitude. What's being done by Adam is done with good intentions, and enabling someone who doesn't have the same good intentions by giving away methods or information on something of National security (such as passport RFID) is not in the best interest of a news collective.
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I think they just should use facial recognition, yes it can be hacked but think about it, who will hack some person who is in a shop or bank when they are being recorded by facial recognition cctv, I really don't think someone will say take a phone showing a video of someone then aiming that at some facial recognition scanner near the self service machine, as customers and staff and facial recognition cctv will see who is doing it and see that they are trying to hack the user of some customer or users that shop. Because at the moment as he shown and others have shown contactless, and microchips can be hacked, but people still use them, but if we took away the physical thing that had the microchip, nfc on it then that will, it means some hacker can't rob it then copy thd information then get into some customers account.
This woman is brilliant.
Hands over her passport and leaves finger prints on his gun.
Well well.....
Every white hat hacker has been a black hat for at least one day.
Lando _ N I G finish this word
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@Lando _ He spoke the truth, with all due respect....stfu
Lando _ He spoke the truth.
Lando _ He spoke the truth.
Behind the cameras he turns into an Indian tech support guy that takes your creditcard info.
lmfao
Altough that's not the case, that was pretty fun rofl
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What a few RFID's, Card Readers and Kali Linux can do is beyond amazing.
There you fucking go vice, this is the shit we've been missing.
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Somehow i find these “hacking” videos entertaining
This video is misleading. There are a lot of protections in place that make duplicating and changing the contents of an e-passport very difficult. First, info on the chip is signed by a digital certificate (same PKI technology that's used to secure HTTPS connections). Changing the contents would break the digital signature and the passport would be flagged as untrusted. Second, to unlock the info on the chip, the passport reader has to scan the MRZ lines (the two lines on the bottom of your passport page that has your details) which is then used to decrypt the chip. There are other optional measures that a country can put in place as outlined in the ICAO standard.
Someone involved with this video could have done some basic research, Wikipedia is a good start: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biometric_passport
I'm not sure which passport they were scanning but I can guarantee you that they would not be able to duplicate a US or Canadian passport with the method shown in the video.
Yeah you need the info on the index/plastic page to decrypt the initial contents. On top of that you also need the secret key for the biometric/fingerprint data, which is not known to the public as far as I know.
best protection is the wire
wasn't aware private citizens in England could posses handguns
Sure can, just need a license. However more importantly; firearm culture is completely different from what you see in the US. Different mindsets.
You can't have hand held firearms since 1997 except in some special cases, these are probably air pistols, the ammunition shown was for rifles.
***** yea I think they were trying to make him appear to be a total badass
Is that so ?
www.gov.uk/shotgun-and-firearm-certificates
No handguns (other than air powered), other firearms and shotguns are allowed with a licence.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearms_(Amendment)_(No._2)_Act_1997
*Facepalm*
Hacking has been happening way before the internet come on motherboard.
Yea it has, social engineering
and anyone who made a machine work different :)
Hacking existed long before computers, as long as machines have existed.
@@Ownage4lif31 Honestly not that lol. You could hack and reverse engineer chips long before the internet was even close to being a thing. People who do that are real hackers, not retards who just sit on kali linux and use tools made by other people to skid.
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lol I love how they've made all of this so overly dramatic
Clearly a non technical person was the producer. "Get a shot of that switch...oooohh blinky, oh what's that? Get a shot of the Compact Flash card reader, that is hacker AF!"
No, he is portraying how little, cheap, and common equipment you need to do something like this.
This is some fucking nice Mansion
He said, trust me I am a Hacker.. 😂😆😁
Nice to see more hacking related stuff from actual figures in the scene as opposed to pseudo bullshit. Keep it up vice g.
Everything in Mr Robot is technically correct.
His location has been compromised
HE IS LEFT HANDED
R.P.G Evolutions you say that because of the watch i think? I'm a lefty and I put my watch on my left hand so it means nothing
Thanks for pointing out!
he looks like he works for some action movie criminal. Illegal guns (in the uk), big mansion, badass setup and quiet location...
If all else fails, I can shoot my way through!
Jesus that guy has an amazing house. Thats got to be worth fucking millions!?
credit card have a problem in NFC but can do aluminum for protected "Hz"
i love that he gave her the gun, then takes it back to make sure it's not loaded. lol xd
Loving this series. Keep it up
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"Evil hax0r" - that guy is really old school. I like that
I think I'm on a watch list now.
he lives in a fucken castle who knew security paid so much
Hundreds of thousands of dollars
"can you delete that please"😁
What sort of RFID reader does he have? Any affordable ones out there?
For all the dislike Ubuntu gets,
I still see it being used not only by some of my lectors at school, but also lots of professionals, especially hackers/sysadmins/penetration testers.
Tbh, even though I don't have Ubuntu installed on my own system, if it wasn't for Ubuntu, a lot of people might've never been introduced to Linux, Unix, open-source, GNU, bash shell, etc.
Not even mentioning popular distros like Pop OS, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Zorin OS, etc.
are forks of it.
Yeah, you can run the same stuff on ubuntu too. It just doesn't have them ready for the script kiddies.
i used to work with people cellphomes repairs and stuff, i always hate when girls like this one or even guys kept asking me if i would hack their phones, and i was always like seriously dude like who are you a secret agent that might have a secret map for a bitcoin treasure? jeeee.
To be completly honest, the things that he did shown in video actually arent that difficult to do. I did this once at a hotel to gain acces to the spa area.
How do you actually contact motherboard for a story?
i see how he lives in the middle of nowhere looool
Information in this video is false. Most passport have a embedded private key, that cannot be extracted or read off, that will compose a signature of a "challenge". This authentication CANNOT be spoofed. Also all information of the passport is signed with a certificate, which also means that even if you make a valid copy and the airport terminal don't make any "active" authentication, you can't use it to for example board a airplane as the biometric information wouldn't biometrically validate against you. And no, changing the picture or biometric information will invalidate the signature. (in most automated check-in stations that also allow you to board the plane without human intervention, you have to look into a camera, or put your finger on a plate, and it will compare against the information stored on passport)
When we come to credit cards, these do have, according to the EMV standard, a challenge-response system too, so you cannot copy them perfectly, as the terminal will send a random challenge that the card replies with, and then respond to the bank with.
Same applies to PIN, it will send the encrypted PIN block to bank for validation.
However, store-and-forward ("offline") transactions is very unsafe, and can be spoofed with both false credit cards, but also real credit cards without using a PIN or signature.
This is also why, if you are a store owner, you should disable store-and-forward if possible. Talk to your aquirer about disabling store-and-forward or "offline" transactions. In other words, the terminal wil then become unuseable without internet connection.
passport is unbreakable now. get one
Always wondered how these people begin learning their craft. I mean even now, there always has to be an informal teacher involved...
No. A lot of people learn by asking questions, and the best place to ask are IRC channels, hacker spaces, non-script kiddie forums, etc. When I want to learn something new, I look into what I know, and what I will need to learn. Then I start googling, to see if someone else has already written information about what I want to know/learn.
In most cases, someone has already written or done something. In some cases, I have to do a bit, or a lot of extensive testing, depending on the information available. Generally speaking though, learning hacking has never been easier. It was a lot harder 10-15 years ago than it is today.
+maxel3g3nd Precisely what I said about their being an informal teacher, reading knowledge shared by other people.
What I really meant was - even if you were the first 'hacker', you'd just simply be applying knowledge from another area of expertise, for example, electrical engineering.
___ I agree. However, it is possible to learn entirely by yourself without having read or viewed anything made by anyone else. But this slows done the learning curve tremendously in literally any type of craft, unless the craft is to collect sand on a beach. In hacking, there are many areas you can specialize in. Hardware hackers often have good backgrounds or a large interest in electrical engineering for example.
Other hackers may have an interest in physics in general, and some may be your average hacker that knows a programming and/or scripting language or two.
So sad that Mr Robot got cancelled.
Wow, I thought the chip was supposed to be more secure than the stripe? Why did everyone's bank just make them switch?
efficiency I guess? pay wave,so transport card so on
asked a banker this. The chip doesn't share some parts of the code with the register, hence it's much harder to steal info from the chip then from the stripe, which had all the data on it.
Also stores are now required to use the chip instead of the stripe if the card has one. Or else if someone commits credit card fraud the STORE is liable, not the bank. That's why they are forcing everyone to the chip.
Interestingly, I got a new card last month and it didn't have a chip on it.
+[MsR] Master what replaced the chip?
Kelvin Seah the chip is the new one.
+Kelvin Seah Chocolate replaced the chip.
Just wait till when we get chips in our brain
He didnt even get her a seat.. Chivalry is DED
Lol he only promises me he does white hat work, you know a black hat would say the same thing right?
He kinda forgot that we have machines such as lie detectors that measure blood pressure and many other variables, as well as facial recognition that when the robots are finally capable of ruling the world they won’t fall for a chip. unless you created a chip that says you’re an admin but even then they could tell you were lying.
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i wouldn't trust anyone with my passport,regardless of the color of their headwear....
@Lando _ Bruh, passport is literally one of the most secure things in the world, which means you basically have the one's identitety.
wish the video was longer not just 6 minutes
You sure he deleted the details ?
holy shit, expect this guy to go missing in the following weeks. what he knows is unique, damn
No. Take off your tinfoil hat. If you want suspicious deaths, take a look at Barnaby Jack en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnaby_Jack
I thought that the chips were suppose to be more secure? Guess not.
it's better than the magnetic strip on the cards but yeah
I bet the passport trick is how Mossad was able to Duplicate all those passports used in the Dubai assassination. Pretty awesome stuff
are handguns legal in the uk? i thought you could only get a licence for hunting rifles
Well, if I start an advanced technology company one day, I bet you know who I'm hiring.
rfid are so broken, chips for doors etc encryption is literally broken
who here went to defcon?
Great content! Thanks!
how does he learn this kind of stuff, though?
she has the old british passport, anything different with the new one?
Seems a bit too easy to clone chips. Why is that I wonder ?
It is easy after you get the code that scans, decrypts, and copies the chip. Getting or making that software is increasingly difficult but I believe once you have it, you just need to update it to increasing security standards.
MaxRay16
I lost faith in modern security when I saw a vid where they got into a fingerprint lock by a paper photo copy of a fingerprint.
You can just create a rubber mould of a the finger print to get in. They've done that to get into mobile phones.
hence the sci-fi cliche or people using chopped off fingers and eyeballs.
Seems it's fairly easy if you can clone stuff.
Essentially if you have the key nothing is secure.
I saw the other day how they got into a new wireless lock.... with a blow torch !
It's really simple. Most door locks are insecure as hell.
The video Hanniffy is referring to is Mythbusters in case anyone is wondering. Getting the fingerprint from a glas, a plastic bottle or even a photo has been done by german researchers ages ago.
maxel3g3nd Think about it, no matter secure a thing is, if you have the key you can open it.
Hence, NOTHING is secure. Point a gun to someones head, and you' ve got the key.
Or just steal or copy the "key".
hence, nothing is really secure you just put the effort in to get the key.
And effort is all it takes.
@@hanniffydinn6019 Hello man, I know it has been a really long time.... But I just wanted to tell you that the regular chips that people used back then was insecure. You could bruteforce or reverse engineer it. But right now after 3 years, we have got chips that are really really hard to bruteforce or revese engineer. So never lose your faith in modern secuirty man, as a white hat I am going to do my best...
This dude's in the UK and he's got a couple of pistols hanging on the wall?
she disappeared shortly after that interview
I wonder what laptop he's using...
Acer V Nitro
Didn't expect to see him on Vice.
Goes with a hacker and let him scan her passport[get married]
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And how does he have a handgun in Dorset??
Script kiddies are not hackers. Simply downloading and running something that was created by someone else does not make anyone a real hacker.
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"This is where you do hacking" i instantly closed the video..
Hence I dont use contact less
You're supposed to keep your firearms in a gun safe.
RFIDs are one of my special-i-ties
he is in the jail after the interview for sure
I thought this was gonna be a tutorial
Hacking before the internet? He was hacking before the PC.
What's with the text on the tv? 1:30
Is this really call hacking? I though it just copy or clone the passport.
Am I the only one who is bothered by his super cluttered desktop?
Was the house the same one from that movie with nick cage i think it’s calls American treasure
Handguns are illegal to own in the UK.... How come he has a few
*trust me I'm a hacker*
Famous last words
I thought hand guns were illegal in the U.K ?
"When the robots rule the world!" ? •o•
No detail. Don't bother.
When the robots rule the world
I only ever have to fool the robots
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+Martin Ramberg they have one now
I see that ...Major got applied cryptography 20th anniversary edition
Awesome Castle.
this way(credit cards being hacked) is how they are gonna tell us to get chipped
U know... The file is still recoverable ;)
This guy is so paranoid with his code rofl
***** No I mean everything. It's all blurred out. Every other motherboard video doesn't have the code blurred out.
Even the thumbnail....
I don't think it's in Motherboards best intentions to give away the tools and executions require to duplicate credit cards and passports.
aclaivi it's only a snippet of the code, not all of it. Kekekek
I never said it was? It makes no difference if it's one line showing directory/execution or a multitude. What's being done by Adam is done with good intentions, and enabling someone who doesn't have the same good intentions by giving away methods or information on something of National security (such as passport RFID) is not in the best interest of a news collective.
aclaivi I'm pretty sure many other people can already do this. But I see what you mean, don't worry. I just like to see that juicy code.
What if one day the system shuts off n no electricity to support it . Will it be lost all together n what then .
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I think they just should use facial recognition, yes it can be hacked but think about it, who will hack some person who is in a shop or bank when they are being recorded by facial recognition cctv, I really don't think someone will say take a phone showing a video of someone then aiming that at some facial recognition scanner near the self service machine, as customers and staff and facial recognition cctv will see who is doing it and see that they are trying to hack the user of some customer or users that shop.
Because at the moment as he shown and others have shown contactless, and microchips can be hacked, but people still use them, but if we took away the physical thing that had the microchip, nfc on it then that will, it means some hacker can't rob it then copy thd information then get into some customers account.
Major Malfunction how did you buy this mansion?
So it's Watch dogs irl
What program or windows user...
Please, I need the keyboard hacking video at 0:22 can anyone send me the original one?
what OS is he useing?
Stealing card info like that is easy.
1:35 lol Vice or a MB show
This Lady really worrying about her passport no doubt !
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