The Transhuman Hackers Who Are Getting Chips Implanted

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • Transhuman hackers are a growing subculture that implants technology into their bodies, but now, some hackers are weaponising their implants.
    Len Noe is an ethical transhuman hacker and joins us to explain.
    #Transhuman #TranshumanHackers #Hackers

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  • @ElixirEcho
    @ElixirEcho Місяць тому +5

    RFID is the dumbest idea ever. People can clone without you seeing.
    Your keys and wallet pickpocketed

  • @presntnow
    @presntnow Місяць тому +4

    ...and the clocks struck 13

  • @EverStrongRevolution
    @EverStrongRevolution Місяць тому +5

    I like the idea of people doing whatever they want without needing anyone else's permission👍👍

  • @Spychopunk2077
    @Spychopunk2077 Місяць тому +2

    I thought cyberpunk is just a fiction idea

  • @gailpippin9761
    @gailpippin9761 Місяць тому +4

    Len is someone my husband and I consider a 😢son.
    He's come such a long way, and we're bursting with pride over his accomplishments.
    Love you, Hacker!

    • @BeneficenTV
      @BeneficenTV Місяць тому

      Again, unless you are working for police, there is absolutely no situation where an ethical hacker would require an implant.

  • @JesusChristDenton_7
    @JesusChristDenton_7 17 днів тому

    "History has shown that breakthroughs in science and technology have often been met with skepticism, fear, or hatred, only to later be recognized as transformative."
    -A Wise Man

  • @AchronTimeless
    @AchronTimeless Місяць тому

    Wait until they figure out that most "secure" locks on their homes and offices are so poorly made a beginner can rake one open in a few minutes. They're being lied to by manufacturers on how good they are, and without people routinely checking to see if those claims are true, you could be vulnerable and never even know it. We need people who are curious and test these things, whether the technology is new or hundreds of years old. Also yeah, I have a smaller NFC implant than his but because the antenna is so tiny it's kinda a pain to get it to read. Wish I'd got the next size up.

  • @BQENews
    @BQENews Місяць тому +3

    Very low on actual information... so many questions left unanswered or glossed over so quickly, this is going to confuse more than inform or educate. But, what do we expect from local "news" at this point, right? Bravo.

  • @jonyngvesyland5461
    @jonyngvesyland5461 Місяць тому +1

    dangerous and super convenient. i'm gonna get one. thanks to len noe for making strides! saw rfid's ~10 years back. the future is one in which we all can thrive in. love this timeline!!

  • @sherrylong6940
    @sherrylong6940 Місяць тому +4

    Could have been a much more interesting interview....poorly conducted.

    • @gailpippin9761
      @gailpippin9761 Місяць тому +1

      Time constraints, plus none of 5he staff had any knowledge or 3xperi3nce.

  • @BeneficenTV
    @BeneficenTV Місяць тому +1

    Unless you’re working for police, there is absolutely no situation where an ethical hacker needs an implant to hack. This dude’s not fooling me. Some people are just addicted to the surgeries and the sensationalism

    • @Digimess88
      @Digimess88 29 днів тому

      right. a pentester doesn't need implants. all the tools he's using are simple tools but he's making them seem like they are from a Hollywood spy thriller. Couldn't get halfway through the interview before tuning out. He reminds me of that kid in school that was really into magic tricks. People like that tend to obscure what's really happening so there's excitement and mystery. You come to a job interview in infosec or cybersec with rfid implants and the interviewer isn't going to take you seriously, they will think you're an edgelord and a liability. It's like going to an interview at Mcdonalds with a prosthetic spatula attached to your arm. Just why?

  • @Collin9637
    @Collin9637 Місяць тому +2

    Creepy

  • @d8rh8r35
    @d8rh8r35 Місяць тому +2

    Where's Meow Meow... Pioneer in this field.
    What he doesn't cover it that traffic is 2 ways and transhumanism isn't just about implanting chips, Its the merging of the biological and technical for the betterment of the human experience. If you are reading this on a phone (who am I kidding, no one reads youtube comments) you're a transhumanist. The phone is the perfect example of a piece of technology that has become an extension of the self.
    What is interesting is the medical privacy law he mentioned... interesting

  • @user-qj4nq6ky9c
    @user-qj4nq6ky9c Місяць тому +1

    This will have side effects

  • @pascalswager9100
    @pascalswager9100 Місяць тому +1

    No sound? Or is that just Me?

  • @countryslicker
    @countryslicker 10 днів тому

    Mark of the beast