"This is the website of a big online store." Kostya, an anonymous Russian hacker who agreed to show VICE News how easy it is to steal digital data. "I can get into their configurations and download their client database." WATCH NEXT: How Israel Rules The World Of Cybersecurity - bit.ly/2GO8eGo
or IT guy... dear diary- shit i forgot to make a backup... that one file he turned into a notepad and deleted a line of code from was the only copy we had at the station. I suck at my job. wish my dad never gave me this job. going back to playing csgo on the station server and thank god they have not noticed my bitcoin mine in the back of the server room.
D B they’re not worried about a camera it can’t be hacked ,a phone can hackers can tap and connect to the rooms Bluetooth and WiFi therefore gaining access to data in the room
Youth in Russia: "Let me figure out how to hack into a multinational bank's mainframe and wipe out debt for my friends." Youth in America: *Practices Tik-Tok dance.*
It was definitely a computer that had been neglected. I see them around all the time. A computer in a company that hardly gets used and updates neglected.
@@TheVersatileArt There are hackers in all of these countries employed by their governments to surveil their citizens, and to attack other countries when needed. When the U.S gets hacked its either by one of these huge countries that collect hackers like pokemon or dangerous and competent independent groups. I recommend reading Snowden's leaked confidential documents for a better understanding of the state of the world as it is today.
Well the point is that the void of ethics teachings in Russia empowered a generation to use their skills and knowledge by any means possible. Imagine what would be okay in America if we didn’t have non-stop ethics and morality stop stations along our educational path. We certainly would have boat loads more crime and corruption than what we have today.
さりん I think it has something to do with rivalry between parents and their children. I am a “millennial” and I tend to romanticize the generations that I only read about or watched movies about because in movies and books you can rarely truly see the whole picture. I tend to see men from the 1940’s as “brave & honorable” heroes and the women as “ladylike classy angels” ... but there are many details that movies will not show us, for example: There was heavy propaganda to shame men that did not want to enlist and also a bunch of violence/bigotry against women making a “helpless docile woman, the perfect movie character for those times”. I think boomers flaws are a product of their environment/parenting and socio economic situation while they grew up (getting a stable long term job was easier after the war, and now that they are retiring they truly do not care that much about the consequences of their past actions, and honesty there is little they can do now about it), the millennials have a completely different situation to live with. But then again, I guess boomers could also criticize their parents for having taken part of wars and the negative effects that conflicts can leave (for example boomers had to clean up the mess left after chemical warfare was done even several decades after conflicts ended etc...). I see it as: older generation drops a glass of milk and walks away... younger generation is left to clean it up. It can apply to several generations it only depends who you as about it. Our kids might complain about something wrong we are cluelessly doing now and so on.
zach p yes because most people aren't hackers that would understand how to use a phone to hack or send viruses. Phones have the ability to do things like that. Cameras don't. So hackers can't use cameras to do those things
calliph hackers got into the US government, Twitter. Facebook, small banks & multiple insurance banks like it was nothing. It’s clearly not a matter of how well trained your IT staff is anymore. Some hackers are just focused on the wrong shit. Duh.
Jeremy Davis . . .they already are attacking other people’s businesses. Attacking people’s lives as well. If these hackers would erase a fraction of America’s student loan debt, it would allow so many people (myself included) to actually use their degree to its fullest potential and not just exist to pay back interest on a loan for 20/30+ years. . .
Straynar but hacking into a computer allows you to snatch things up for free, whether you’re taking from the average person or a national bank, hacking costs nothing and unlike a typical robbery/heist, it also provides anonymity. . .which is probably why it’s so popular
The police guy was not smart enough to not open links from unknown email sources , that incident could have been 100% avoided . Sheriff , what do you do ? 😂
Hill walker The officers are all in their 50s and 60s. They were born in an age when computers were the size of a small room and have less computing power than an Apple Watch. Wait till we are their age and the young joke about how we are talking to random nonhuman bots when we are plugged into the matrix.
It's funny how the definition of "hacked" has changed in the past decade or so. "Hacking" used to be bypassing the security (eg. passwords) to gain unauthorised entry into a system/account. But in lots of cases, this is not how it happens. The scammer simply tricks you into giving out your password, download a file, install something etc. The weakest link is always the human being.
I hated when I had Facebook and someone would post that their Facebook "got hacked". And their definition of being hacked was their husband or whatever picked up their phone and opened up Facebook and the profile was already logged in. So yeah people are too stupid to even know what hacking means.
But that is hacking. All examples that you think changed the meaning of hacker are actually apart of hacking like social engineering, malware infection. The reason why it's different now then in the early 2000's is because modern systems are getting more secure then they were in the 80's you can't just do a sql injection, xss attack, or a php backdoor on a random site and have guarantee access its much harder in modern times
I use to do that with all of my cell phones face cameras. Now I don't really care if the watch me. I just always feared of being watched while masturbating on porn.
This is why you should always backup, backup, backup. Because if you have backups and you get hit with a ransomware (what this kind of virus is called) And your backups are up to date and they actually work. Then you can just restore without paying the ransom. Which you should never do as it tells the cyber criminals that this is profitable and then they'll continue to do it.
I could not agree with you more. Although I must say if the decision makers within the organization are willing to spend money on the IT department, they can provide training to the end users, maintain current copies of the OS/Software plus their current patches, and can also maintain proper backups. Sadly allot of organizations feel this is an unnecessary expense until they have been hit. For end users of personal home computers, and if this is a worry for you, I would suggest finding a good local IT guy that you trust for an hour a few times a year to make sure you are as protected as possible.
i think about a year and a half. I started monitoring prices daily when Trump got elected, and that's when the price started to climb. I'm going off of memory here but look it up and I'm 99% sure.
He says this is a read me type file don't ask me to explain that. That's exactly the problem right there they have people working there systems that don't know shit about computers. Of course they're going to open up some junk ass scam email with a virus attached because they don't know any better.
They need to update to latest os, open all pdf with Chrome. Open all js files and vbs files with note pad. Read the email from. Do you know the sender. Is it a usual email. Try to use a web based email client. To reduce code execution. As you will be using a browsers sandbox.
If anyone is wondering, the hack at 6:59 is a file upload vulnerability in which php code is placed instead of an image, and then it is executed via a path traversal vulnerability, leading to remote code execution for the guy running Burp Suite.
hey i m a beginner in hacking , i have done some cctv hack , website hack and RAT into windows , can u help me in hacking my school's website, i got the admin page, i only need password and username , please ...:).
1:14 and i can stop laughing by the lack of tech knowledge of this cop department. It's insane how the ones who should protect ppl from getting hacked have no idea of what's going on.
It's more complicated than that. Trust me, if you receive 50+ emails every day for 3 years, there's a high chance you will click some links by mistake, and then you are exploited
Or she's just a reporter who took lots of precautions necessary to ensure her safety before filming those segments. She's not a "boss" or even a badass who's "gone hard" for taking those precautions. If she didn't, and the worst case scenario happened, this video would have never been uploaded. I appreciate the sentiment that she seems fearless while talking to potentially dangerous people, and she does hold herself together well, but there are many things going on behind the scenes to ensure her safety before she even meets with the people being interviewed, and those safety protocols include the camera operators, people in charge of the lighting and sound etc.
*Grandpa Sheriff says don’t ask me to explain a readme file and doesn’t know what bitcoin is* *Sheriff’s office gets virus from email* SurprisedPikachu.jpg
Shh hell see the comment and we'll hell sell your Data to the penguins of the north pole then WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO JARED HUH WHAT WILL YOU DO THEN WHEN YOU REALIZE YOUR DATA IS IN THE FLAPS OF A FLIGHTLESS BIRDS... FLIGHTLESS BIRDS GOD FUCKING DAMNIT JARED
12:49 What luck finding a hacker that wears a black hood and sits in a dark dungeon with ominous lighting and runs the 'top' utility on one screen, and a webcam on another screen, and has many caffeinated drinks strewn about on his desk. He's so 1337, I can't believe he agreed to meet you!
Then they'll just use your computer to reach other computers, so that a trace ends up on your door step, not theirs. See, you do have something valuable - your IP address.
Your personal information is more valuable than most credit cards with an average limit. You may not have any credit cards or loans, but someone could become you and acquire all those things.
I feel like we live in a time that all government officials need to have an understanding of at least basic technology. No clue how this is something they just glance over..
Think of it like he military, you can join the army and be a cook. Just because you are part of a branch. Doesn't mean you are * trained " in cyber crimes. Non the less, you're right people should know the answer to today's basic computing knowledge. As a cyber crimes analyst. The average person doesn't know how to use any of their devices. Instead they continue to function as consumers without learning the foundational functions. Corporations want you in the dark and keep sending the data so they can cage us now.
"We're the police. You can't ransom us." It's just something about this quote. Being used to having so much power, being able to do so much, and having all of it be stripped away immediately. They really can't do anything except pay the ransom at that point, no fucking way ANYONE would be able to find the person that did this.
correct, you can do vegetable "hack" to cut your vegetables. Or "hack" your coffee by brewing at the perfect temperature. Today I learned a toilet hack for when I take a shit so it won't smell as much....first I flush right away as soon as I drop a deuce, then again after I wipe. Now if you want to get really high level with the hack you can keep some fabreeze in there and spray it BEFORE you sh-t.
@Dodgy Skull Guy they can do it with complete anonymity and from thousands of miles away, with zero risk involved for the attacker. or you know, they can just do it the old fashioned way, risking their lives, freedom, and all that. haha
Ransomware is fairly easy to protect against. Simply maintain off line backups. In the event your data is encrypted, you delete the encrypted files and restore your backup. Worst case senario is you loose the data going back to your last backup. BTW, the US holds an annual hacking conventions all across the US. A popular one is known as DEFCON. Not to mention hacking courses are also available on line for anyone to take. But I have to ask, why focus just on Russia?
I doubt Russians are to blame for this. I assume most domestic black hats are following the trend by using proxy chains which falsely show IP addresses of Russian origin. Also, these guys can avoid most vulnerabilities by simply updating their software regularly. I'm sure that avoiding updates is the leading cause in becoming a vulnerable target.
"This is the website of a big online store." Kostya, an anonymous Russian hacker who agreed to show VICE News how easy it is to steal digital data. "I can get into their configurations and download their client database."
WATCH NEXT: How Israel Rules The World Of Cybersecurity - bit.ly/2GO8eGo
Has +VICE News stopped producing new content? This is yet another rerun.
Why you liking your own comment
poopy c 😂👍🏻
poopy c hahaha got em!!!
VICE News is propaganda backed by Israel. everybody should know that
That black hoodie gives you +50 hacker points
+9000 bro
@@jordanallen8420 you gotta be kidding me
Yeah, i've been searching loot for that buff for a while now... I only have grey hoodies... +20 buff max :_(
@@jordanallen8420 ... You seriously wrote this all out just for a scam?
1337 h4x0r
Her nervous laugh after the hacker says to her "We got your credit card."
@@fteambjj lmao
@@fteambjj ^100% this, she looked so nervous through out the whole thing
@@ScaredDonut hahahhaa yeah man
@@ScaredDonut i also think they found her own videos of her bates on cam lol.
@@fteambjj ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
“Too drunk to hack” lmfao don’t stop being you Russia
someone hack my student loans and mortgage loan please delete them. Lol
Why can't hackers do this instead?
There's a lot of paper trails. Unfortunately it is very difficult to erase that too
Ask Elliot
I’m sorry your name is Corona, your people will have an all out roast!
Lol Amen bro xD
"I was really surprised when our IT folk recommended that we pay the ransom"
Lol, the cops still have no idea...
oh and derp and it happened again. Another idiot employee downloaded something and ran it.
@@FiREHardt003 Well they are a law enforcement agency.
ياولد وين ما اروح ألاقي سعوديين 😂 وش جابك هنا انت
or IT guy... dear diary- shit i forgot to make a backup... that one file he turned into a notepad and deleted a line of code from was the only copy we had at the station. I suck at my job. wish my dad never gave me this job. going back to playing csgo on the station server and thank god they have not noticed my bitcoin mine in the back of the server room.
Lol IT guy scam the police 😂
"The IT guys actually recommended we pay the ransom" lmao it's the perfect crime
Well...if you havent backup your files, and you were not able to decrypt the information, what other solution do you suggest?
@@frang2023 woooooshh
LOL
Cole Palmer r/ihavereddit
@@colepalmer3128 This wasnt a joke, so shut up
Plot twist : the IT guy was actually the hacker and collect the ransoms
That's called social engineer he tricked him she could trust him
that's a lot more common than you would think.
Jajajaja 😅
That's the story line of a mr.robot episode where the sister loads a script on a rubber ducky and the IT guy inserts it to ransomware the bank.
@@dajhrm yup. Edward Snowden was the "IT" guy too.
'We must lock our cell phones up. For extra security."
Walks in with Vice film crew zooming in on computer screens.
D B they’re not worried about a camera it can’t be hacked ,a phone can hackers can tap and connect to the rooms Bluetooth and WiFi therefore gaining access to data in the room
@@edgarlopeztrejo5308 any electronic device with wireless connection is vulnerable.
@@Aaron565 While that is true I doubt the camera that was being used to record had any sort of wireless connection.
Aleksei Bingham it most likely could to upload recorded footage into a server or a cloud just in case somthing corrupts
It looks like background data for movies. Kind of funny
"Another email came through, it happened again"
"How to remove bitcoin ransom hack"... clicks
Partner Scott 💀💀💀💀
Lmao
😂😂😂
Lol...can't stop laughing on this
stfu
When your own IT guy is the one requesting ransom.
"It was a read me type file, dont ask me to explain that" You could hack this guy by turning his mouse upside down.
PEBCAK.
BAPEBCAK.
Come on guys. The guy is old. Gve him some slack 😂
@@Vlisk90 There's lots of old guys in tech. Granted, it is dominated by young men.
"Too Drunk to Hack" is the most Russian game I've ever seen xD
Not really hacking. Somebody at the police station clearly doesn't know to never open unknown email attachments.
It's called phishing
It's called social engineering it the victim will either fall for it or not!
Yeah you're right
It’s still hacking idiot
Ransomeware is just an idiot tax
Youth in Russia: "Let me figure out how to hack into a multinational bank's mainframe and wipe out debt for my friends."
Youth in America: *Practices Tik-Tok dance.*
Renegade renegade renegade
What did American teenagers do to make you hate us so much
Lol, so right Tom.
@@walkmythoughts189 more fun to dance than hack,right?
So r u saying that american youth is better...😀
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@@hirohunter2314 virus injected
That police station probably used Windows 95.
LOL..and probably still used AOL e-mail
Gozewijn Goossens yep maybe 93 u never know
They using OS LINUX
It was definitely a computer that had been neglected. I see them around all the time. A computer in a company that hardly gets used and updates neglected.
I never heard of that window is it a new one ? lol
So am I the only one that would feel weird if they installed cameras in her room for the test?
Moliminous lmao, what if she did something completely different ;)
There hackers don’t ask, it’s ok.
It's a bs ......to help sell the story. So when the u.s. gets hacked, they can blame it on Russia, Korea or China.
i feel weird that i have a camera on the front my pc💯
@@TheVersatileArt There are hackers in all of these countries employed by their governments to surveil their citizens, and to attack other countries when needed. When the U.S gets hacked its either by one of these huge countries that collect hackers like pokemon or dangerous and competent independent groups. I recommend reading Snowden's leaked confidential documents for a better understanding of the state of the world as it is today.
Yes, that's what's going to stop russian hackers... An "ethics" class in college... good job
Well the point is that the void of ethics teachings in Russia empowered a generation to use their skills and knowledge by any means possible.
Imagine what would be okay in America if we didn’t have non-stop ethics and morality stop stations along our educational path. We certainly would have boat loads more crime and corruption than what we have today.
@@gravoc857 WRONG
@@sucemaindex236 care to elaborate or are you just going to scream into the void of the internet like a special needs ape who thinks he’s important?
@@gravoc857 your absolutely right😂
@eric Where you even listening🤣🤣
she's got this matrix haircut
Damn right she's does lol
What's her name
@Robert Brown will still bang her 10/10
Trinity
@@Machaivelli same she seems major liberal maybe even les but would do her with vigor she's just cute
Can you imagine getting hacked by Russians playing a drinking game🤣
Yes
happens to me all the time lol
Those are the worst kind
You know things get serious when a computer guy wearing hoodie and their computer showing bunch of code
Max Loke just need the generic techno music.
"It was a readme type file, don't ask me to explain that"
lol just lol at boomers
Chris Brunet that's because they opened it with notepad. It was just basic text
the "hacker" just had a full screen view of htop
Is that the same thing you say when asked to explain the largest MMO on the planet called, "outside"?
さりん I think it has something to do with rivalry between parents and their children. I am a “millennial” and I tend to romanticize the generations that I only read about or watched movies about because in movies and books you can rarely truly see the whole picture. I tend to see men from the 1940’s as “brave & honorable” heroes and the women as “ladylike classy angels” ... but there are many details that movies will not show us, for example:
There was heavy propaganda to shame men that did not want to enlist and also a bunch of violence/bigotry against women making a “helpless docile woman, the perfect movie character for those times”. I think boomers flaws are a product of their environment/parenting and socio economic situation while they grew up (getting a stable long term job was easier after the war, and now that they are retiring they truly do not care that much about the consequences of their past actions, and honesty there is little they can do now about it), the millennials have a completely different situation to live with. But then again, I guess boomers could also criticize their parents for having taken part of wars and the negative effects that conflicts can leave (for example boomers had to clean up the mess left after chemical warfare was done even several decades after conflicts ended etc...).
I see it as: older generation drops a glass of milk and walks away... younger generation is left to clean it up.
It can apply to several generations it only depends who you as about it.
Our kids might complain about something wrong we are cluelessly doing now and so on.
Millenials think bitcoin is a good idea lmfao.
"gotta leave our phones behind, ultra secure here"
*brings in a big camera to the 'ultra' secure room.
Jerutastic cameras generally don't have anything that would allow them to send viruses or hack other devices dude......
There's definitely an SD card I can put in a camera and then put in a computer with a Nasty Trojan it would Shut down ya main frame swiftly
Beasty108 phones generally don't either.
You can download a virus and USB cable it into a computer it's a form of storage. If it has storage it can be hacked
zach p yes because most people aren't hackers that would understand how to use a phone to hack or send viruses. Phones have the ability to do things like that. Cameras don't. So hackers can't use cameras to do those things
She obviously looked uncomfortable even though this was staged for the program.
"we installed some cameras in your hotel room"
o.o
In your bedroom and bathroom too...
O_o
@@NativeVsColonial And we hacked your ovaries.
“Were the police you can’t ransom us!!” PAYS RANSOM. Love it
And here I am, struggling to get a good internet connection in my every day life.
The sheriff should call the authorities.... Oh, wait.
You're hot... Marry me
Dude you so geiy
🤔😂
Lmao... sheriff have no idea what bitcoin is, and he probably isn't a tech savvy at all.
America is a joke...;)
You know what pisses me off? I see all these hackers attacking regular people, but not attacking debt collectors or student loan banks. Why?!?
They have better security and it teams. Duh.
calliph hackers got into the US government, Twitter. Facebook, small banks & multiple insurance banks like it was nothing. It’s clearly not a matter of how well trained your IT staff is anymore. Some hackers are just focused on the wrong shit. Duh.
Pinky Pink so they should attack people's businesses
Jeremy Davis . . .they already are attacking other people’s businesses. Attacking people’s lives as well. If these hackers would erase a fraction of America’s student loan debt, it would allow so many people (myself included) to actually use their degree to its fullest potential and not just exist to pay back interest on a loan for 20/30+ years. . .
Straynar but hacking into a computer allows you to snatch things up for free, whether you’re taking from the average person or a national bank, hacking costs nothing and unlike a typical robbery/heist, it also provides anonymity. . .which is probably why it’s so popular
The police guy was not smart enough to not open links from unknown email sources , that incident could have been 100% avoided . Sheriff , what do you do ? 😂
When did Kristen Stewart became a news reporter?
When they told her she couldn't act.
Break of dawn
after she left my room this morning
Good Catch
From the thumbnail I actually thought it was *_Edward Furlong_* from Terminator.
"We're the police, you can't ransom us. We ransom you."
John Wayne so true
Wait how did you spell it wrong and then right?
- - Lol! 🤦🏻♂️🤣
🤖🤓
John Wayne 🤣🤣🤣 funny because its true
Here's a solution stop opening the goddamn emails
"I didn't know what a bit coin was"
*was also the guy who opened the suspicious email hacking virus*
Maybe not
Lol
Probably. And he gets to keep his job smh.
So local police has _no_ backups whatsoever? Upgrade your IT…
Adrien Cdb It's a small county police station, there's no IT department.
Or tell your staff to stop clicking links in emails, at least after the first time tell them... I wonder if they've told them to yet.
Exactly
Some say he is still clicking links in emails to this day
Hill walker The officers are all in their 50s and 60s. They were born in an age when computers were the size of a small room and have less computing power than an Apple Watch. Wait till we are their age and the young joke about how we are talking to random nonhuman bots when we are plugged into the matrix.
Smashes two train
*Cheers in background*
russians
The we’re cheering because they accomplished complex hacking
@liberP lovPrimeNumbers Honestly I bet that happens ALL the time.
@@ScubaDiverMan711 Yes but to crash two trains which makes it funny
Wears a black hoodie.
Me: definitely a hacker.
Green terminal on screen.
Definitely a hacker.
Moral of the story...... Don't make your life too digital.
That's it I'm smashing my pho
moral of the story, don't be an old moron
that bush cheney sticker tells us everything we need to know about these idiots
or do not click on email attachments from unknown sources, at least that's what I gathered from this lol.
That's what you got out of this? From what I understood I need become a God in the digital world.
It's funny how the definition of "hacked" has changed in the past decade or so. "Hacking" used to be bypassing the security (eg. passwords) to gain unauthorised entry into a system/account. But in lots of cases, this is not how it happens. The scammer simply tricks you into giving out your password, download a file, install something etc. The weakest link is always the human being.
I hated when I had Facebook and someone would post that their Facebook "got hacked". And their definition of being hacked was their husband or whatever picked up their phone and opened up Facebook and the profile was already logged in. So yeah people are too stupid to even know what hacking means.
But that is hacking. All examples that you think changed the meaning of hacker are actually apart of hacking like social engineering, malware infection. The reason why it's different now then in the early 2000's is because modern systems are getting more secure then they were in the 80's you can't just do a sql injection, xss attack, or a php backdoor on a random site and have guarantee access its much harder in modern times
"weakest link is the human being"...
always has been.
social engineering baby. hacking humans has always been, for the most part, easier than hacking computers.
Who else noticed the tape on hacker laptop webcam.
Every hacker does that for their safety
I use to do that with all of my cell phones face cameras. Now I don't really care if the watch me.
I just always feared of being watched while masturbating on porn.
@@johncuervo3019 lmfaooooooooo
@@johncuervo3019 thats stupid
@@johncuervo3019 900 iq move
I now have more reasons to be thankful I'm broke and not influential.
I tried to install a backdoor once, but I couldn't get it to fit the frame of my house.... sigh they make it look so easy
This is why you should always backup, backup, backup. Because if you have backups and you get hit with a ransomware (what this kind of virus is called) And your backups are up to date and they actually work. Then you can just restore without paying the ransom. Which you should never do as it tells the cyber criminals that this is profitable and then they'll continue to do it.
The answer to ur problems is to never open an unexpected email or program
#1 cause of network intrusion:
The end users.
I could not agree with you more. Although I must say if the decision makers within the organization are willing to spend money on the IT department, they can provide training to the end users, maintain current copies of the OS/Software plus their current patches, and can also maintain proper backups. Sadly allot of organizations feel this is an unnecessary expense until they have been hit. For end users of personal home computers, and if this is a worry for you, I would suggest finding a good local IT guy that you trust for an hour a few times a year to make sure you are as protected as possible.
" here is souvenir , which we bought from your hacked credit card "
*Epic*
Proceed to awkward laugh
Damn this videos gotta be 3 years old for the bitcoin price to be ~$300
Torrin Anderson from the timestamp on the hidden camera footages you can see this was in May 2017.
i think about a year and a half. I started monitoring prices daily when Trump got elected, and that's when the price started to climb. I'm going off of memory here but look it up and I'm 99% sure.
your right i never invested in Bitcoin because I never understood how it worked
The guy in the video said bitcoin didn’t say how much. It was probably 5-20k in bitcoin
pause @ 1:22
How to avoid it, Hire the one who hacks and fire the one who was unable to prevent the hack.
And then after you fire those hackers they're gonna hack your system for firing them...not really a good strategy there
Miktecrep don't use the Internet
hiring hackers only works if you can trust them. otherways they have even easier access.
@ . . . . . .fire=kill them
and this this video points out a lack of ethics within the hacking community, can you really trust any of them?
That Russian guy's way to show you how vulnerable you really are was really badass
He says this is a read me type file don't ask me to explain that. That's exactly the problem right there they have people working there systems that don't know shit about computers. Of course they're going to open up some junk ass scam email with a virus attached because they don't know any better.
People like you should be in charge of hiring them because rip lol
You don't have to know what a .readme file is to actually not open a fishy e-mail, fucking hell, we're not even asking that much from them.
They need to update to latest os, open all pdf with Chrome. Open all js files and vbs files with note pad. Read the email from. Do you know the sender. Is it a usual email. Try to use a web based email client. To reduce code execution. As you will be using a browsers sandbox.
If anyone is wondering, the hack at 6:59 is a file upload vulnerability in which php code is placed instead of an image, and then it is executed via a path traversal vulnerability, leading to remote code execution for the guy running Burp Suite.
hey i m a beginner in hacking , i have done some cctv hack , website hack and RAT into windows , can u help me in hacking my school's website, i got the admin page, i only need password and username , please ...:).
Plot twist: it was their “IT people” asking for the ransom money
1:14 and i can stop laughing by the lack of tech knowledge of this cop department. It's insane how the ones who should protect ppl from getting hacked have no idea of what's going on.
12:52 when running `htop` in linux makes you a hacker....
Graph Itie Anything to look Hollywood and impress people
@@benarroyo Or perhaps he likes to watch his processes to see any change as he hacks. duh. You have to have defence as well as offence.
It's more complicated than that. Trust me, if you receive 50+ emails every day for 3 years, there's a high chance you will click some links by mistake, and then you are exploited
@venum. Opening a link to a website can run the JavaScript directly.
She looks upset as they keep telling her all the details about how they hacked her 😂
Welcome to reality.
The girl on this show is a boss. She runs into some dangerous people and doesn't give a F**K. She just reportin bro, gone hard
Or she's just a reporter who took lots of precautions necessary to ensure her safety before filming those segments. She's not a "boss" or even a badass who's "gone hard" for taking those precautions. If she didn't, and the worst case scenario happened, this video would have never been uploaded. I appreciate the sentiment that she seems fearless while talking to potentially dangerous people, and she does hold herself together well, but there are many things going on behind the scenes to ensure her safety before she even meets with the people being interviewed, and those safety protocols include the camera operators, people in charge of the lighting and sound etc.
Reporter is sexy af
cloudbloom in
Every vice reporter is fearless
And gorgeous in a natural way
*Grandpa Sheriff says don’t ask me to explain a readme file and doesn’t know what bitcoin is*
*Sheriff’s office gets virus from email*
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Dude just puts htop on his screen to look more "hackery" during that interview LOL
Lol i noticed the same thing :)
lol
Lmao rookie
I'd do the same :D
Shh hell see the comment and we'll hell sell your Data to the penguins of the north pole then WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO JARED HUH WHAT WILL YOU DO THEN WHEN YOU REALIZE YOUR DATA IS IN THE FLAPS OF A FLIGHTLESS BIRDS... FLIGHTLESS BIRDS GOD FUCKING DAMNIT JARED
Okay Kristen Stewart, thank you for the informative episode
lol she's more attractive than KS
“Gotta leave our phones behind super secure here” **literally walks in and records audio and video of the whole room with no blurs**
So that scene from the social network movie was real 7:05
Yup, it's from a real event. Also Facebook hasn't confirmed if they actually did or did not organize these type of events early in their history.
Abnormalfitness do you really got abd like that in the picture?
Watch mr.robot secret hacking events take place
Lmao at "you've paid twice"
Tax payers paid twice
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not even the same context
The way she is reporting
I just love her
Now this is why I love vice, keep making these educational and serious documentaries!
12:49 What luck finding a hacker that wears a black hood and sits in a dark dungeon with ominous lighting and runs the 'top' utility on one screen, and a webcam on another screen, and has many caffeinated drinks strewn about on his desk. He's so 1337, I can't believe he agreed to meet you!
1:50
Him: "Actually we used your credit card so, you know."
Her: *Laughs while dying in the inside*
Lucky for me, I can't get hacked if I don't have any money or anything valuable.
Sebastian Alba Swag Swag
Then they'll just use your computer to reach other computers, so that a trace ends up on your door step, not theirs.
See, you do have something valuable - your IP address.
You can get in debt tho. Maybe they will exchange someone in debt with you or something.
Sebastian Alba trust me everyone has something valuable
Your personal information is more valuable than most credit cards with an average limit. You may not have any credit cards or loans, but someone could become you and acquire all those things.
"Mr.Robot" is mostly real. Besides "remote crimes", plausible deniability when it comes to nation states hacking is a serious issue.
Domo arigato, Mr. Brobotto.
10:49
Hackers: "Actually you know *shrugs* we used your credit card"
Anchor: " *Obviously nervous chuckle* aight"
White Hats verses Black Hats,
Bit War is the future of warfare, scary world we live in, Snowden is right!
i am the hacker known as 4chan.
cvc 😂 I remember when they said that
cvc I’m reporting your comment to the FBI
JJ Paris good luck bro! I am also all of anonymous!
There are 9000 penises ready.
Orpheus oh my goodness
I feel like we live in a time that all government officials need to have an understanding of at least basic technology. No clue how this is something they just glance over..
Think of it like he military, you can join the army and be a cook. Just because you are part of a branch. Doesn't mean you are * trained " in cyber crimes. Non the less, you're right people should know the answer to today's basic computing knowledge. As a cyber crimes analyst. The average person doesn't know how to use any of their devices. Instead they continue to function as consumers without learning the foundational functions. Corporations want you in the dark and keep sending the data so they can cage us now.
"We're the police. You can't ransom us."
It's just something about this quote. Being used to having so much power, being able to do so much, and having all of it be stripped away immediately. They really can't do anything except pay the ransom at that point, no fucking way ANYONE would be able to find the person that did this.
It’s possible
Would respect the journalist so hard
I would disappoint the journalist so hard
Facts
She's probably a rug muncher
Respect=Fuck
ME: Print("hello, World")
1 second later: Im a hacker Now!!, I'm going to hack NASA!
HTML I'm hack NASA 🇺🇸🚀
The word "hack" has no substantive meaning anymore.
correct, you can do vegetable "hack" to cut your vegetables. Or "hack" your coffee by brewing at the perfect temperature. Today I learned a toilet hack for when I take a shit so it won't smell as much....first I flush right away as soon as I drop a deuce, then again after I wipe. Now if you want to get really high level with the hack you can keep some fabreeze in there and spray it BEFORE you sh-t.
Damn they hacked her like a mission impossible movie 😂
That cop at Portland Maine need to retrain his dept in dealing with technology processes.
Now someone can hack your car in the future, and kill you. Or your train, plane, etc... the cost of going digital.
Wait till we get super AI up and running, it will either make everything hack proof or hack everything and kill us all:)
That's been possible for a while now. It's just gonna get even easier once every car has computers in it...
What if they hack a train and say they will not let any 1 off or maybe crash the train if they do not send 1k in bitcoin to an anonymous account
@Dodgy Skull Guy they can do it with complete anonymity and from thousands of miles away, with zero risk involved for the attacker. or you know, they can just do it the old fashioned way, risking their lives, freedom, and all that. haha
3:05 *That man is playing Galaga... Thought we wouldn’t notice, but we did.*
The black hoodie gives : 100x damage
Black glasses : 80x damage
We got one of these messages, wrote some code to undo their work and then sent a Macro-virus into THEIR computer.
"That originates in Russia speaking countries"
Oh my god. . .
Jacques Francois смеюсь
“Your routers gone kid.”
Ransomware is fairly easy to protect against. Simply maintain off line backups. In the event your data is encrypted, you delete the encrypted files and restore your backup. Worst case senario is you loose the data going back to your last backup.
BTW, the US holds an annual hacking conventions all across the US. A popular one is known as DEFCON. Not to mention hacking courses are also available on line for anyone to take.
But I have to ask, why focus just on Russia?
Now the first steps of hacker are encrypt your backups. It is not secret and practiced a long time ago
P.S.
if this is not portable thing
this makes me want to watch ghost in the shell again
The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.
This is what happens to somebody who doesn't have a clue how to use a computer.
Omg you guys really put in a lot of effort for your videos.Kudos for bringing such excellent content!
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The problem with online security is that it's always a moving target.
I don't know why but this would really make a badass trailer for a Hacker movie
She's so beautiful, she hacked my heart.
Simp
Begone simp
Simp alert is ringing
we gotta get our rifles
Last question : is that hoodie nessecary ?
I doubt Russians are to blame for this. I assume most domestic black hats are following the trend by using proxy chains which falsely show IP addresses of Russian origin.
Also, these guys can avoid most vulnerabilities by simply updating their software regularly. I'm sure that avoiding updates is the leading cause in becoming a vulnerable target.
Song at 4:05 is Waltz No. 2 by Shostakovich. Just thought it was cool I recognized that.
thanks!!
Lmao her face when he said we put cameras in ur hotel 👀👀👀
12:49 man that looks like a scene on a movie
i like how you can tell when people start talking out their arses, acting as if they know what happened in this case.. lol :D
If you were just somewhat computer literate, this shit wouldn't happen to where every police station in a county is compromised.