Tech Enthusiasts: Everything in my house is wired to the internet. I can control every part of my home from my smartphone! My smart house is Bluetooth enabled and i can talk to Alexa from anywhere in the house! Wow, the world is great! Engineer/Programmer: the newest piece of technology in my home is a 2004 printer and i keep a loaded gun on me at all times in case it makes a noise I wasn't expecting.
I've seen a guy giving a talk at a security conference on how he has his whole home office wired for automation (mostly through Alexa), so that it says "Good Morning" to everyone in the room by checking which phones are on the wifi, and when he says "Red Alert" it turns all the lights red and plays a siren. He's just aware that it all could be compromised. For example, the tesla coil has a physical switch in addition to the one Alexa controls, because it could be dangerous so he needs to be sure it is turned off. The engineer/programmer/hacker doesn't refuse to carry a smartphone, he just knows to turn off the wifi when he isn't using it so it isn't constantly broadcasting the names of networks it regularly connects to, for example.
12 Step programmes Abandonment “daddy” issues Love pushing buttons. Security is a feeling Casio watch - free phone calls -hacking 1986 Great sense of the surreal. Think I’m in the right job...finally!
If only this kind of thing wasn't discouraged. I'm a 15yo in school and I've found three bugs in the computer system that allow full administrator access, one that allows you to see any file on any computer IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY, and I tell the IT department and what happens? I get in trouble, nothing gets fixed.
Thanks for the talk. This made me think. Secrets and hoarding. This is what you get. Racketeering until your devices will be too slow to use. Endless vulberability hackers and security patches and obsolete devices. Consumerism in its prime. It's cool ....just give my new toys. Because pollution isn't even real society isn't a thing anymore. Keep each other busy so we don't really need to deal with each others trust issues.
@@samiirai Making it look like it's not really work is an art. Sometimes, what looks like lazy is really only externally-defined that way, and therefore resonates with those perceiving from an external locus of control. Lucky humanity.
Be more careful, remember that everything is hackable in some way. Don't trust computers and don't trust organizations - they all are designed by humans and all have vulnerabilities. Nothing is perfect, nothing is safe, go live in a cave and destroy the entrance to make it very hard to find from above and maybe, just maybe, no one will find you and extract your secrets from you before you die. And of course no internet, no computers, no external power, food and water supply - only stuff you can securely provide to yourself. If you can trust yourself, of course, which I doubt. If not - that means that even stuff you provide yourself is not fully secure. The only way to be absolutely secure is to die right now, immediately, so even if you will be hacked, you won't care anymore. What else you want to hear from them? There's no silver bullet.
This dude is a legend.
Tech Enthusiasts: Everything in my house is wired to the internet. I can control every part of my home from my smartphone! My smart house is Bluetooth enabled and i can talk to Alexa from anywhere in the house! Wow, the world is great!
Engineer/Programmer: the newest piece of technology in my home is a 2004 printer and i keep a loaded gun on me at all times in case it makes a noise I wasn't expecting.
I've seen a guy giving a talk at a security conference on how he has his whole home office wired for automation (mostly through Alexa), so that it says "Good Morning" to everyone in the room by checking which phones are on the wifi, and when he says "Red Alert" it turns all the lights red and plays a siren.
He's just aware that it all could be compromised. For example, the tesla coil has a physical switch in addition to the one Alexa controls, because it could be dangerous so he needs to be sure it is turned off.
The engineer/programmer/hacker doesn't refuse to carry a smartphone, he just knows to turn off the wifi when he isn't using it so it isn't constantly broadcasting the names of networks it regularly connects to, for example.
12 Step programmes
Abandonment “daddy” issues
Love pushing buttons.
Security is a feeling
Casio watch - free phone calls -hacking 1986
Great sense of the surreal.
Think I’m in the right job...finally!
Great talk, you should do a podcast... 😉 ...again. Thanks, Chris.
I wish there were these hacker hubs where I live. Really fascinating stuff
Discord is a great place to start.
If only this kind of thing wasn't discouraged. I'm a 15yo in school and I've found three bugs in the computer system that allow full administrator access, one that allows you to see any file on any computer IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY, and I tell the IT department and what happens? I get in trouble, nothing gets fixed.
Look at things like a child. Nice talk! Thanks Chris!
This is exactly how I look at hacking. Love it!
As a homeschooled person 100% ~ you have to learn to live... live to learn..
This is right up there with people ripping tags of mattresses!!
this is the best ted talk ive ever watched in my life
I think we all wrestle with our own thoughts.
No worries,I really enjoyed your lecture. A lot
Such an inspirational lecture thank you
*takes my ski mask off and takes off my hoodies* oh
oh, love the comment! Especially the..... oh
1:29 First of. Amazing picture of you asserting dominance with that T pose, as a kid
yeah right a real hacker goes deep into everything and figures out a way to see what more can it do
I enjoyed this talk VERY MUCH! :) Thank you.
Excellent
Its a Seven(7) year old speech. But it is still as relevant and meaningfull as ever.
still phreaking to this date.... this is how this message made it to here :D
Hackers get remembered but pheeakers never die
I'll remeber next time i'm wondering what would happen if i pressed the fire alarm button to not hesitate and just push it
best talk i have witnessed buudy
Nice talk.
Thanks for the talk. This made me think.
Secrets and hoarding. This is what you get.
Racketeering until your devices will be too slow to use. Endless vulberability hackers and security patches and obsolete devices.
Consumerism in its prime.
It's cool ....just give my new toys.
Because pollution isn't even real society isn't a thing anymore.
Keep each other busy so we don't really need to deal with each others trust issues.
Trust the plan.
7:05 he has listened to the Rich Dad poor dad
Great talk,am inspired ! :)
pushing buttons makes the world go round.
No.
That is lazy people.
@@samiirai Making it look like it's not really work is an art. Sometimes, what looks like lazy is really only externally-defined that way, and therefore resonates with those perceiving from an external locus of control. Lucky humanity.
Verry nice thanks 👍
This guy is adorable. I think I just fell in love :)
Hacker jim has some good points
Love it !
the only way to stop all this is to go back the old days
in doubt push a button
Push the button
Einstein sad it "nothing more relative as security"
Hey from the MO!
I pushed the button and locked my manager out of her account at work 😅 some laugh though.
im telling
The problem with this video and others like it is that the speakers never tell you what to do about it.
Kind of like politicians.
Be more careful, remember that everything is hackable in some way. Don't trust computers and don't trust organizations - they all are designed by humans and all have vulnerabilities. Nothing is perfect, nothing is safe, go live in a cave and destroy the entrance to make it very hard to find from above and maybe, just maybe, no one will find you and extract your secrets from you before you die. And of course no internet, no computers, no external power, food and water supply - only stuff you can securely provide to yourself. If you can trust yourself, of course, which I doubt. If not - that means that even stuff you provide yourself is not fully secure. The only way to be absolutely secure is to die right now, immediately, so even if you will be hacked, you won't care anymore.
What else you want to hear from them? There's no silver bullet.
@@dsvechnikov What else? How about some actual solutions. I get they're not going to be perfect but that's no excuse not to offer anything concrete.
Chris Nickerson can I ask you a question?
Sure thing... What's up?
what matters more security or freedom?
“Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
― Benjamin Franklin
Hackers love freedom. $$$
Didnt know that Matt Damon is a hacker
Matt Damon must’ve really let himself go.
there is no link to pdf
Funny kid, but insightful. !
Kid? lmao
Why does Ted talk so much???
any otakus watching this?? look at the screen at 5:24
Pushing too many buttons may lead to C-Vid
He's just not getting the laughs he deserves.
Smug af.
YOLO
hot days cold nights
lazy to change clothes
wearing hoodie
but not put the hat all the time
sometimes its hot
.......
# Parker_hacker1* es el mejor hacker que conozco en instagram*
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