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Does what are you to have a problem with a Limp Biscuit or what I don't know why else here advertising erectile dysfunction meds I don't think I need to be advertised about when walking through the ghetto playing music what are the hours for Frey Agri always so f****** loud
Just a suggestion here, you should do a follow up video on card skimmers and hand held devices that can scan your cards through clothing. It’s something I heard of a while back
Imagine waking up one morning and you have a notification on your phone saying “false purchase detected in Austin Texas. Purchases include - $173.87- online delivery of 50 lb of slim Jim meat sticks”
Crime is just misuse of your knowledge. They've been providing information on how to commit various crimes for years, but they have done so to ensure the public are more aware of what is actually possible in the wild. Being a criminal just means your a piece of shit. Be smart, Be a Lawyer. /s
@@luckyduckimona9787 That only gets you into an unrented room, were looking to get into a rented room that were not supposed to be in/ that we "locked our selves out of."
I like how they censor his costco card like someone is gonna painstakingly read that, through the video, and copy it down on a magnetic card, and then use it...to go to costco
"Don't blindly trust our assumptions" sad that you have to throw this up Come to think of it, they should have this statement MANDATORY for News networks, and other media LOL
@@Platinum_Tugboat Key word 'should'. . . People have a lot less common sense these days, or so it would seem. So having legal disclaimers for videos like these is always a great idea and putting the Do Not Attempt before consulting a lawyer before most videos. Since a fair bit of the stuff they show is legal enough as long as you follow your local laws.
Pause at 11:07... You guys still haven't learned to sheath your keys?!?! AFTER EVERYTHING YOU'VE TAUGHT US! Modern Rogue World Headquarters is now compromised...... TMZ Cobra wins... I hope you're proud.....
OMG i *LOVE* that someone tried to look at this... i gave them a donor key specifically for this shot for that reason! (just a rando key from my bag of parts)
It's a good practice to separate your house keys from your car keys in any case. The extra weight pulling on the lock can wear out the construction and damage it, making for an unnecessary repair and can leave you stranded without a car
@@DeviantOllam I assume it is custom firmware? Of course it runs alongside the custom software running on Windows, assuming it is a Windows-based OS and not UNIX or BSD based OS. I'm more interested in how the software itself works, it looks to be pretty nifty in how it can read data from one card with a pre-determined number of digits and then write that same data to a card which (I assume. (which is a bad idea)) has less actual digits, or, magnetic "Indicators" on the card. Like it somehow compresses or re-constructs the data to fit onto the end-target card. Also..... I'm aware of MANY low-key locations where similar software is available, both freely & in paid-for forms, but it would be cool if you could inform the public of more "Legal" & "Honest" firmware/software packages that are available. (I haven't looked into the subject enough to know what may or may not be hosted as a Git project somewhere, or as a Torrent linked via a Open-source friendly forum) What I find most concerning is, we use these cards on a daily basis and yet the majority of people have no idea how easy it is to steal data off of them, modify data on them, or, clone the data on them. Public awareness is really important with topics like this, people need to take more proactive action about how they handle and distribute personal information.
@@jackalope2840 It's the "If you need it, you'll know it MK.2020"...... I doubt you have any need for such a device. If you did, you certainly wouldn't be asking in the UA-cam comments of this video about what the device is called.....
@@LND3947 That's why a lot of cards use chips now, similar to SIM cards. The generate a random code every time you scan them, so you can't really clone it
Hey is this not actually a really useful safety thing? Turn your credit cards and stuff into like library cards and then if someone goes through your wallet they don't take the actual cards because they look like junk
Other trick you could do is put the mag stripe info from your new credit card onto your old one, that way the only way to use it is to swipe. But if they try to use the information on the card itself or the chip, they will think it's pure rubbish. (Also, expired date will make them think it's garbage.)
Well, talking about just the US of A, they have drones for pinpoint accuracy, and, the rest of the time they monitor people from the outer atmosphere, they know where you are, and when you are at that location, they know your body temperature, and other parameters. Welcome to the modern world.
@@LND3947 why am I so important that 'they' monitor me like that? I'm just a dude. I don't think it's practical for the government or illuminate or whatever to do that.
RedTeamAlliance and Modern Rogue is just..... everything I dreamed it would be. A bunch of criminals teaching everyone to be safer and more knowledgeable about the underhanded tactics that are used everyday to victimize them is a service I didn't realize I needed until now
Dev and Babak were my neighbors at one point. Great dudes and we had some amazing parties back in the day.. Hope to see you guys getting more success in the future..
The modern rogue is, hands down, my favourite UA-cam channel! I love Brian and Murphy's relationship! They genuinely seem to love what they do, and the videos their team put out are always of such high quality and are always interesting! Keep doing what you're doing!!
Omg I work at a hotel and I love the glasses guy, so many people, for some reason, believe all their personal information is somehow on the key card for their room. Guy was dead on, just a room number and when it expires, that’s all that’s ever on ANY hotel keycard.
AND you can use that at a self checkout without anyone giving you weird looks. Or, you can print the name of a fancy hotel on it, and explain the cashier some bs about how on your 'business trip' your company made the hotel door card and the bank card one.
Thinking about it, this has several good practical uses for personal protection. First, any pictures that may or may not be taken of you card will no longer have the serial number on it nor the 3-digit code on the back, therefore making it harder to steal the info off of it from a distance. Secondly in case of a robbery I doubt a robber will see a game card for Dave & Busters and suspect that they can get money off of it. Plus you can use that to your advantage, buy a pre-paid debit/credit card so in the case of getting robbed you can just hand over that card while showing like the dave & busters game card, that way the robber thinks he got away with your money when in reality you gave him a card that had no money and you got to keep all your working cards. Though it'd be nice if someone went through the legaleeze and translate whether you can or can't do such a thing since they just gave an assumption in this episode.
True Rogue's pause 30 seconds in to try and decipher the blackboard and things in the background for clues about future episodes. like my goodness why do they need so much duct tape?!?
You definitely need to do more Videos with Deviant and Babek... Those guys know their shit. Covert entry, generating masterkeys from one key, Elevator Hacks, Those guys are just amazing pools of knowledge for Modern rogues! Following them for now almost 3 years.
That's right. The magnetic developer I use is actually a kerosene base instead of an alcohol base. The developer shows show under a blacklight. We call it fluorescent magnetic particle inspection.
Surely a better way would be Ultrasonic resonance? I mean, these days the cost of the equipment isn't as astronomical as it used to be, and, you don't need to use potentially harmful substances. If it isn't broke don't fix it...... unless it can kill you.... if so then get it fixed.
ultra sounds are only used for defects that are not immediately apparent on the surface of the material. Large inclusions, subsurface cracking, internal delamination etc. Other wise standard operating procedure is dye penetrant testing, white contrast, or fluorescent mag particle inspection. Also The reliability of ultra Sonics is suspect and is usually followed with destructive testing to verify the validity of the ultra sound and its operator.
@@locke2517 I use Zyglo for carbon bearings and seals, with a UV light. Sherwin Dubl-Chek for inspection of steel and carbide dies. And on occasion use magnaflux, but only for smaller items. They all are good for finding defects if you know how to use them properly
I already know about card cloning, but you guys made it fun and informative in an extremely short video, especially for people that didn't even know this was a thing.
Brings back memories of the old days when magnetic strips were a thing. Using cassette tape heads to listen to the screeches on the card. You could even copy it onto a piece of VHS tape stuck to some cardboard. Luckily nowadays the cards have chips you can almost not copy with only a screwdriver and a piece of consumer electronics.
nah someone just watched it at 12x speed :) (jk, 4x is typically max intelligibility for me but I've hit higher on some slow talkers and when purposefully trying to push it)
Someone did some experiments on UA-cam likes/dislikes and comments, and quite a lot of negative comments and dislikes come from people who haven't watched more than a minute or two of the video.
I was hoping for one of Deviant's classic disclaimers..about "Making new friends","in places you don't want to be". I still have lines from that talk go through my head at random..funny stuff. ("Boomiary" is still one of my favorite words.)
Love how this show gives us all numerous reasons to slowly fall into paranoia over our every day lives thinking about how easy it is for some random person to steal your entire identity
LPL and Deviant ... Have you guys been snooping my UA-cam history? I can't get mad, keep up the great content! Now reach out to NileRed for some Roguish Chemistry!
So, ignoring the scary credit card applications of this, how effectively could you potentially create (not copy) a hotel key card this way? Like if you had one, or two, or ten different key cards from the same hotel, how unique is the data for each card and what would it take to determine what one would be without actually having a copy of it?
Hotel door codes are large and effectively random, so you can't carry a stack of cards large enough. Also, door codes change w/ every guest. So, even if you know the code for a door on Tuesday, it won't work on Wednesday. Still, in a James Bond / Ocean's 11 situation, if you stole a guest's card, cloned it and returned it before they checked out, you could open their room without them knowing.
1.Open a cheap store 2.Let them use this device "oh the tone means the device can't read it" 3.Give them a real device, it works 4.You now have data to copy cards In Germany cash is still very common so it's not that viable.. but imagine in like the US, they almost ONLY use Credit cards
I'm a machine operator that images and encodes cards, mostly gift cards, and I can say this information is fairly accurate. Kinda wish they mentioned the LoCo vs HiCo in magnetic encodings though, but not necessary for this.
Most cards in Australia are both chip and magnetic strip, i guess if your worried about the magnetic strip you can always scratch it up or cover with tape.
When I say chip, I don't mean NFC/contactless. I'm talking about the chip embedded in the card with exposed gold contact pads that supports a full encrypted algorithm. Predates Applepay and contactless by maybe a decade or so. It is very popular in Europe to reduce fraud.
DeviantOllam Apple Pay is an implantation of EMV as is chip and pin and contactless card payments. EMV is just a protocol. IIRC the terminal doesn’t do anything different when using Apple Pay compared to contactless card
Just an interesting side note about the process with magnetic developer...Back in the sixties Ernie Kovacs ABC specials and Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In were the first and only TV shows to make extensive use of splice editing of videotape. There were no electronic video editors back then nor even computers capable of the task. The shows were recorded on large reels of 2 inch wide tape. The developer fluid was applied to the approximate area where a cut needed to be made. By being able to see the scan lines on the tape it could be carefully sliced with a razor blade right between the scan lines and joined to another carefully cut section so as not to disrupt the video synchronization and allow for a smooth transition. It literally took many days of tedious editing with a microscope and razor blade to assemble a half hour show.
Think you're safe just because you're in Europe.. Find someone with a phone which has NFC and scan your bank card using any number of NFC chip readers.. Now fuck off you clueless (typical) European..
@@feranoks I was just in Frankfurt last Christmas with my Deutsch Bank card and was able to pay for an €80 restaurant bill with touch-pay.. Try again.. Where I was getting at with my first comment is that the chips on all cards contain a huge amount of unencrypted data..
@@Funkteon Well it might be diffrent bank to bank, country to country. My limit is 25€ (The same limit Deutsche Bank has on their website). Point is there almost always is a small limit . And yes you might be able to get information from the chip. But you can't pay without a pin number or other verification.
You could probably keep an old hotel keycard and clone your current so you have an extra key...for those times you're too cheap to pay the difference for extra people in the room.
The powder itself doesn't carry the information magnetically, it just shows it visually. A magnetic stripe reader wouldn't be able to read the powder residue.
@@0x8badf00d yes we still have the Stripe, but almost all vendors only accept payments by Chip and so your copied card would not work in physical stores. Of course this doesn't prevent stealing the card info by swiping the Stripe and then using that information online, but many banks offer additional 2FA that prevents unauthorized online use of the card
Also in the UK if you try to use the mag stripe it will often decline and tell you yo use chip and pin instead, it is however not imposible to copy chip and pin I think it was the same guys from Red Team Alliance demonstrating this at a security show in the states, they showed how data sent to and from atms is not secure and can be easily sniffed with wire shark etc, if you inject the correct packets into the network or inject some at the right time of the machine being used you can force it to spit out different bills too. They have a bunch of cool stuff on atms and banking, its a lot more unsecure than we think.
i have so many sex worker friends, many of whom work in adult film. (and I'll be visiting some of them in Vegas for AVN after SHOTshow) so, yeah, i enjoyed getting that "pay for your porn" message in there.
I seem to recall Matt Grey, the bounciest man on the internet, posted on twitter a table that showed just how scary it was, such as having unlimited withdrawal from contactless payments without a second authentication factor, meaning you could drain a bank account with an NFC antenna and a grab of someone's arse.
Babek's glasses look like they were added via CGI 😂 They seem to cause a visual drag that makes it look like someone hadn't lined up a fake set of glasses properly.
This is why merchants used to take your card and scan it themselves. While you were signing the receipt, the merchant was checking the last four of the card against the receipt to verify they match. Then, they'd match the signature to the one you wrote.
saw this a few days ago but just now decided to watch it, but before then it made me start thinking immediately about how one could do this without needing a computer or software or any fancy equipment! if one were to acquire 2 cassette decks with the ability to record on at least ONE of them and you made a small jig that would hold both of them(the read/write cassette heads) in slots as well as a jig that held both cards in perfect alignment then in theory the one that reads if you solder it to the write head should be able to simply send the data from the "stolen" card to the "blank" card, you MIGHT need a small amplifier circuit from the read head to the write head. :) if you ever need someone with clever hacks or ideas... Deviant :) i'm not a genius when it comes to programming but when it comes to dumb tech and "techniques" for things or just making tools in general... i know the person that built that device that picked the unpickable Bowley lock clearly was reading my posts on their videos describing how i'd make the tool because it looks damn near how i had it in my head!
I watched a few Frank Caliendo videos and now I'm analyzing everyone's voice and realizing that Brian and Adam Conover have fundamentally the the voice.
So protection against this: Privacy dot com! Do not carry a card with you unless you have to, and carry cash. Preferably about $250 in various bill denominations (some places just don't take card, or are super sketchy) Really cool video guys! Keep this up!
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
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Does what are you to have a problem with a Limp Biscuit or what I don't know why else here advertising erectile dysfunction meds I don't think I need to be advertised about when walking through the ghetto playing music what are the hours for Frey Agri always so f****** loud
Just a suggestion here, you should do a follow up video on card skimmers and hand held devices that can scan your cards through clothing. It’s something I heard of a while back
Imagine waking up one morning and you have a notification on your phone saying “false purchase detected in Austin Texas. Purchases include - $173.87- online delivery of 50 lb of slim Jim meat sticks”
You blurred out the card barcode but not the digital barcode
Scam School has upgraded now Brian teaches us how to do actual crime.
This isn't even its final form
2025: scam school drops a no click 0day for all android. NSA pissed.
Crime is just misuse of your knowledge.
They've been providing information on how to commit various crimes for years, but they have done so to ensure the public are more aware of what is actually possible in the wild.
Being a criminal just means your a piece of shit.
Be smart, Be a Lawyer. /s
skim school, oh yeah...
He’s been doing that for a long time. But he teaches it for educational purposes only. Use it to protect yourself.
It’s like if MacGyver was on a permanent coke binge.
I am okay with this comparison.
implying he isnt aready
I don't know about whom that comment is directed. But I approve. :-)
Not coke, NANOBOTS!!!
@@seanwatson5516, wrong Richard Dean Anderson character
Next video "Turning a stolen credit card into a hotel key"
HOLY CRAP YES!
Well it's the exact same process right?
uwumeister
Steal card, then pay for the hotel room, they will give you the key card.
@@luckyduckimona9787 That only gets you into an unrented room, were looking to get into a rented room that were not supposed to be in/ that we "locked our selves out of."
Thedoctor133
Okay!
Meanwhile, Deviant:
Huh, I don't remember buying gas here. Guess my card was compromised, better dispute the charge
You give me far too much credit when it comes to checking my statements. ;-)
@@DeviantOllam good to know... Lol
@@DeviantOllam Did they buy anything other than gas?
@@terikotsu yes...
* all the slim jims in the store
* a 6-pack of strawberry lager
* two adult magazines (not in bulk. because not at Costco)
DeviantOllam You were expecting Jason to buy the slim Jim snacks, but instead he bought every lock slim Jim he could find
I like how they censor his costco card like someone is gonna painstakingly read that, through the video, and copy it down on a magnetic card, and then use it...to go to costco
@@prozacgod I couldn't be bothered to even find the right software to print it, nonetheless a reader/printer.
I'd definitely consider it but I'd pay the man back after
That would help him with Costco rebate that give you for however much you spend because Costco cards ain't credit or debit
I'm very late but dont Costco cards use real names and such so that data might be on there
Might be able to just turn it into a bar code and print it.
I laughed at 11:36 when I realized they were driving around in a Nissan ROGUE!
i was in the back seat filming that part ;-)
"Don't blindly trust our assumptions"
sad that you have to throw this up
Come to think of it, they should have this statement MANDATORY for News networks, and other media LOL
@@RICDirector lol, the point is that us as the audience should be smart enough to know not to try most (if not all) of the stuff they do, already.
@@Platinum_Tugboat Key word 'should'. . . People have a lot less common sense these days, or so it would seem. So having legal disclaimers for videos like these is always a great idea and putting the Do Not Attempt before consulting a lawyer before most videos. Since a fair bit of the stuff they show is legal enough as long as you follow your local laws.
@@EtsuMatsuya right. I agree. We've changed the word "common sense" to "Good sense" because it's apparent that it isn't very common anymore.
@@Platinum_Tugboat it's never been common, the issue is people started using the word for not-so-common things, so the words meaning started to blur.
Holy crap Deviant Ollam my favorite breaking and entering specialist always in the last place you expect him to be because I locked that door
that's my M.O. absolutely =)
I would say: "he's always in the place people don't want him to be" ;)
DeviantOllam are more videos with you and the modern rogues in the making? There are so many overlapping Areas of both of your M.Os
@@Kanisterschaedel you can reliably expect to keep seeing us pop up at least a few more times. =)
DeviantOllam this news make me so inexplainable happy! Im looking forward to your informative content!
those glasses are freakin me out! They look like he's wearing animated glasses! So cool
Babak owns some of the best glasses imaginable. :-)
Pause at 11:07... You guys still haven't learned to sheath your keys?!?! AFTER EVERYTHING YOU'VE TAUGHT US! Modern Rogue World Headquarters is now compromised...... TMZ Cobra wins... I hope you're proud.....
Richard Powell looks like a pretty clean view, bet someone could use that to turn into a regular key.
Looks like a Schlage anyway, not hard to use a bump key anyway.
OMG i *LOVE* that someone tried to look at this... i gave them a donor key specifically for this shot for that reason! (just a rando key from my bag of parts)
Imagine having to blur all the keys in the media.
It's a good practice to separate your house keys from your car keys in any case. The extra weight pulling on the lock can wear out the construction and damage it, making for an unnecessary repair and can leave you stranded without a car
Please do a video on how that skimmer is modded, that sounds so nuts
maybe they'll have us back for that
What is the name of that device?
@@DeviantOllam I assume it is custom firmware?
Of course it runs alongside the custom software running on Windows, assuming it is a Windows-based OS and not UNIX or BSD based OS.
I'm more interested in how the software itself works, it looks to be pretty nifty in how it can read data from one card with a pre-determined number of digits and then write that same data to a card which (I assume. (which is a bad idea)) has less actual digits, or, magnetic "Indicators" on the card. Like it somehow compresses or re-constructs the data to fit onto the end-target card.
Also.....
I'm aware of MANY low-key locations where similar software is available, both freely & in paid-for forms, but it would be cool if you could inform the public of more "Legal" & "Honest" firmware/software packages that are available. (I haven't looked into the subject enough to know what may or may not be hosted as a Git project somewhere, or as a Torrent linked via a Open-source friendly forum)
What I find most concerning is, we use these cards on a daily basis and yet the majority of people have no idea how easy it is to steal data off of them, modify data on them, or, clone the data on them.
Public awareness is really important with topics like this, people need to take more proactive action about how they handle and distribute personal information.
@@jackalope2840 It's the "If you need it, you'll know it MK.2020"......
I doubt you have any need for such a device.
If you did, you certainly wouldn't be asking in the UA-cam comments of this video about what the device is called.....
@@LND3947 That's why a lot of cards use chips now, similar to SIM cards. The generate a random code every time you scan them, so you can't really clone it
Hey is this not actually a really useful safety thing?
Turn your credit cards and stuff into like library cards and then if someone goes through your wallet they don't take the actual cards because they look like junk
yeh wouldn’t they take the whole wallet?
@@brko8981 Yeah but you wouldn't lose any money (that isn't cash of course)
Other trick you could do is put the mag stripe info from your new credit card onto your old one, that way the only way to use it is to swipe. But if they try to use the information on the card itself or the chip, they will think it's pure rubbish. (Also, expired date will make them think it's garbage.)
No. Paying with a Library Card is suspicious as fuck and places will probably call the cops on you for successfully paying with a library card.
@@Mrmoocows99 i dont think people really notice as long as you pay and get out lol.
Some people say “FBI WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION”
They already know. They’ve known since the prison spear
I mean. It really is a prison prep channel with some actual skills sprinkled in
Well, talking about just the US of A, they have drones for pinpoint accuracy, and, the rest of the time they monitor people from the outer atmosphere, they know where you are, and when you are at that location, they know your body temperature, and other parameters.
Welcome to the modern world.
@@LND3947 why am I so important that 'they' monitor me like that? I'm just a dude. I don't think it's practical for the government or illuminate or whatever to do that.
The probably have one guy commissioned to just watch all Modern Rogue uploads.
RedTeamAlliance and Modern Rogue is just..... everything I dreamed it would be. A bunch of criminals teaching everyone to be safer and more knowledgeable about the underhanded tactics that are used everyday to victimize them is a service I didn't realize I needed until now
*gentlemanly bow*
Also a Revenge of the Nerds vibe
Dev and Babak were my neighbors at one point. Great dudes and we had some amazing parties back in the day.. Hope to see you guys getting more success in the future..
It's disturbing how much of the stuff around us relies on "security" through obscurity.
The modern rogue is, hands down, my favourite UA-cam channel! I love Brian and Murphy's relationship! They genuinely seem to love what they do, and the videos their team put out are always of such high quality and are always interesting! Keep doing what you're doing!!
I hope someday you're going to cover the old method of copying a credit card with a boombox, a cassette tape, and a square reader.
Explaining the things that nobody really thinks about but blows your mind afterwards is the status quo of this channel
Please do more videos with Deviant. I always enjoy watching his DEFCON/security conference talks.
I used to give people cash when I saw them cheering at the pump when their card got accepted. Now I’m thinking they were scammers 🤦🏼♂️🤣
When they say that they teach this to people who need it for their job, I imagine that Jason is thinking: "but this IS my job!"
Right now, I'm more jealous of the fact that 9 gal of gas only cost like $20
Damn fine sand
Omg I work at a hotel and I love the glasses guy, so many people, for some reason, believe all their personal information is somehow on the key card for their room. Guy was dead on, just a room number and when it expires, that’s all that’s ever on ANY hotel keycard.
AND you can use that at a self checkout without anyone giving you weird looks. Or, you can print the name of a fancy hotel on it, and explain the cashier some bs about how on your 'business trip' your company made the hotel door card and the bank card one.
Thinking about it, this has several good practical uses for personal protection. First, any pictures that may or may not be taken of you card will no longer have the serial number on it nor the 3-digit code on the back, therefore making it harder to steal the info off of it from a distance. Secondly in case of a robbery I doubt a robber will see a game card for Dave & Busters and suspect that they can get money off of it. Plus you can use that to your advantage, buy a pre-paid debit/credit card so in the case of getting robbed you can just hand over that card while showing like the dave & busters game card, that way the robber thinks he got away with your money when in reality you gave him a card that had no money and you got to keep all your working cards. Though it'd be nice if someone went through the legaleeze and translate whether you can or can't do such a thing since they just gave an assumption in this episode.
You guys continue to do things that scare me to do anything but stay in my house and hoarde cash like a dragon
True Rogue's pause 30 seconds in to try and decipher the blackboard and things in the background for clues about future episodes. like my goodness why do they need so much duct tape?!?
The modern rogue, in case you had any thought of leaving your home ever again.
You definitely need to do more Videos with Deviant and Babek... Those guys know their shit. Covert entry, generating masterkeys from one key, Elevator Hacks, Those guys are just amazing pools of knowledge for Modern rogues! Following them for now almost 3 years.
Fun fact magnetic developer can be used for finding cracks and defects in steel.
You gotta magnetise the piece of steel if i remember right, good for finding cracks in engine blocks and heads
That's right. The magnetic developer I use is actually a kerosene base instead of an alcohol base. The developer shows show under a blacklight. We call it fluorescent magnetic particle inspection.
Surely a better way would be Ultrasonic resonance? I mean, these days the cost of the equipment isn't as astronomical as it used to be, and, you don't need to use potentially harmful substances.
If it isn't broke don't fix it...... unless it can kill you.... if so then get it fixed.
ultra sounds are only used for defects that are not immediately apparent on the surface of the material. Large inclusions, subsurface cracking, internal delamination etc. Other wise standard operating procedure is dye penetrant testing, white contrast, or fluorescent mag particle inspection. Also The reliability of ultra Sonics is suspect and is usually followed with destructive testing to verify the validity of the ultra sound and its operator.
@@locke2517 I use Zyglo for carbon bearings and seals, with a UV light. Sherwin Dubl-Chek for inspection of steel and carbide dies. And on occasion use magnaflux, but only for smaller items. They all are good for finding defects if you know how to use them properly
I already know about card cloning, but you guys made it fun and informative in an extremely short video, especially for people that didn't even know this was a thing.
Fbi: why are there so many illegal things on your UA-cam
Me: um UA-cam recommendations..?
A great reason to check for skimmers, use CCs with security chips, and use contactless payment systems.
4:48 Deviant is joking, but he really isn't ^^
Brings back memories of the old days when magnetic strips were a thing. Using cassette tape heads to listen to the screeches on the card. You could even copy it onto a piece of VHS tape stuck to some cardboard. Luckily nowadays the cards have chips you can almost not copy with only a screwdriver and a piece of consumer electronics.
And what about the magstripe still on the back of the cards?
Video just uploaded 1 minute ago. Vid is 12min long with 1 dislike. Thus, according to my maths lol, someone disliked it before watching it
That tracks.
nah someone just watched it at 12x speed :)
(jk, 4x is typically max intelligibility for me but I've hit higher on some slow talkers and when purposefully trying to push it)
@@ModernRogue imagine being notification squad just to dislike
Was credit card company.
Modem Rouge: turn a hotel key into a stolen credit card
Visa: 👎🏻
Someone did some experiments on UA-cam likes/dislikes and comments, and quite a lot of negative comments and dislikes come from people who haven't watched more than a minute or two of the video.
I remember watching this channel and it was bar tricks to get your friends to buy you a drink now it’s how to commit real felonies
heh. you're thinking of the other channel. ua-cam.com/users/scamschool.
How do you meet all of your guests like you have to be on every watch in the government
You might want to cheek if your camera guy is fbi or not
I was hoping for one of Deviant's classic disclaimers..about "Making new friends","in places you don't want to be". I still have lines from that talk go through my head at random..funny stuff. ("Boomiary" is still one of my favorite words.)
The Modern Rogue in: How to make scannable fake IDs
Love how this show gives us all numerous reasons to slowly fall into paranoia over our every day lives thinking about how easy it is for some random person to steal your entire identity
LPL and Deviant ... Have you guys been snooping my UA-cam history? I can't get mad, keep up the great content!
Now reach out to NileRed for some Roguish Chemistry!
oh i see that NileRed were the ones who made that FerroFluid clip. they look cool!
DeviantOllam hypothetically, could you rewrite the information on a photo ID? So when it is scanned it reads whatever you made it
You guys' enthusiasm is contagious.
Brian looks like he's Christian Slater's long lost brother
I’ve heard that my whole life... guess it’s time to cosplay as mr. Robot!
Is jack? Or christian?
It's fraud
I tried watching this video on my work computer and it presented me with a 5 minute ad for flight school and that was the whole video.
I was confused at first but I realized they meant a keycard
Life participate 21 a hotel key card
You're ethier too young to be on UA-cam or stupid enough
@@decap112 or both
So, ignoring the scary credit card applications of this, how effectively could you potentially create (not copy) a hotel key card this way? Like if you had one, or two, or ten different key cards from the same hotel, how unique is the data for each card and what would it take to determine what one would be without actually having a copy of it?
Hotel door codes are large and effectively random, so you can't carry a stack of cards large enough. Also, door codes change w/ every guest. So, even if you know the code for a door on Tuesday, it won't work on Wednesday.
Still, in a James Bond / Ocean's 11 situation, if you stole a guest's card, cloned it and returned it before they checked out, you could open their room without them knowing.
I was hoping for the entire car being packed full of slim jims.
1.Open a cheap store
2.Let them use this device "oh the tone means the device can't read it"
3.Give them a real device, it works
4.You now have data to copy cards
In Germany cash is still very common so it's not that viable.. but imagine in like the US, they almost ONLY use Credit cards
Good luck explaining this one to your ISP 😂 l had to double check my vpn was on before I loaded this video 😂
Lmao so paranoid.
I really doubt your ISP cares about what you're doing when they probably have hundreds of red flags maybe even thousands
Really think they aren’t a step ahead of you 😂
I'm a machine operator that images and encodes cards, mostly gift cards, and I can say this information is fairly accurate. Kinda wish they mentioned the LoCo vs HiCo in magnetic encodings though, but not necessary for this.
This is exactly why Europe went chip instead of magnetic strip years ago!
sort of but not exactly. EMVco pushed out Chip based payments because of ApplePay. they wanted to remain strong on the market
American mostly uses chip. I haven't seen many people use stripes in awhile save for older folks who want swipe
Most cards in Australia are both chip and magnetic strip, i guess if your worried about the magnetic strip you can always scratch it up or cover with tape.
When I say chip, I don't mean NFC/contactless. I'm talking about the chip embedded in the card with exposed gold contact pads that supports a full encrypted algorithm.
Predates Applepay and contactless by maybe a decade or so.
It is very popular in Europe to reduce fraud.
DeviantOllam Apple Pay is an implantation of EMV as is chip and pin and contactless card payments. EMV is just a protocol. IIRC the terminal doesn’t do anything different when using Apple Pay compared to contactless card
+1 for blurring the strip. There's a lot of really good cameras out there!
I just never seem to finish a video when my notifications say MR posted a new video
My favorite quote ever is "You pushed a button and then another and now you have his money"
God I almost panic-lost my card a few days ago only to find it under my desk.
Oh god the nightmare is sentient...
Someone might have stolen it, skimmed i,t made a copy, and put your card under your desk afterword
Traveling Scraper
My reality isn’t safe now... :P
Just an interesting side note about the process with magnetic developer...Back in the sixties Ernie Kovacs ABC specials and Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In were the first and only TV shows to make extensive use of splice editing of videotape. There were no electronic video editors back then nor even computers capable of the task. The shows were recorded on large reels of 2 inch wide tape. The developer fluid was applied to the approximate area where a cut needed to be made. By being able to see the scan lines on the tape it could be carefully sliced with a razor blade right between the scan lines and joined to another carefully cut section so as not to disrupt the video synchronization and allow for a smooth transition. It literally took many days of tedious editing with a microscope and razor blade to assemble a half hour show.
me: pressing play'
Door: *KNOCK* *KNOCK*
Me: 👀
I think I’m definitely on a watch list after watching all of these
Magnetic stripe?
Laughs in European.
Think you're safe just because you're in Europe.. Find someone with a phone which has NFC and scan your bank card using any number of NFC chip readers..
Now fuck off you clueless (typical) European..
Funkteon yeah, that doesnt work lol.
@@Funkteon Touch pay only works to 25 euros anything higher and you need pin
@@feranoks I was just in Frankfurt last Christmas with my Deutsch Bank card and was able to pay for an €80 restaurant bill with touch-pay.. Try again..
Where I was getting at with my first comment is that the chips on all cards contain a huge amount of unencrypted data..
@@Funkteon Well it might be diffrent bank to bank, country to country. My limit is 25€ (The same limit Deutsche Bank has on their website). Point is there almost always is a small limit . And yes you might be able to get information from the chip. But you can't pay without a pin number or other verification.
I really liked your ad toward the end, nicely innuendo-ed.
Now I have to and find all of those hotel keys I lost....
I spy with my my little eye part of the Creed of the Crooked Warden.
Well done!! Indeed it is. Thieves prosper.
The Moder Rouge 201X: homemade armor, prison wine, crazy stuff
The Modern Rouge 2020: in depth tutorial on actual crime
MR is probably on the FBI’s watch list
Bruh, we all are.
That advert, avoiding UA-cam's goons while keeping the advertisement. Nice job on the delivery, the new HQ is looking good!
2:15 The Modern Rogue Trips Balls.
You could probably keep an old hotel keycard and clone your current so you have an extra key...for those times you're too cheap to pay the difference for extra people in the room.
wait, can you use that liquid, lift it off the card with tape, and place the tape on some random plastic card?
The powder itself doesn't carry the information magnetically, it just shows it visually. A magnetic stripe reader wouldn't be able to read the powder residue.
Bruh NileRed plug? Love him, my favorite chemistry channel!
And this is why we use security chips in European credit cards
Don't we still have the magnetic stripe?
@@0x8badf00d yes we still have the Stripe, but almost all vendors only accept payments by Chip and so your copied card would not work in physical stores.
Of course this doesn't prevent stealing the card info by swiping the Stripe and then using that information online, but many banks offer additional 2FA that prevents unauthorized online use of the card
Thanks, that explains why my card worked with the stripe (I was in the US that one time).
Damn, I didn't realize, that you wrote this comment, I wrote the same , so sorry for copying you unintentionally!
Also in the UK if you try to use the mag stripe it will often decline and tell you yo use chip and pin instead, it is however not imposible to copy chip and pin I think it was the same guys from Red Team Alliance demonstrating this at a security show in the states, they showed how data sent to and from atms is not secure and can be easily sniffed with wire shark etc, if you inject the correct packets into the network or inject some at the right time of the machine being used you can force it to spit out different bills too. They have a bunch of cool stuff on atms and banking, its a lot more unsecure than we think.
Loved Deviant’s “support creators” lol! What an off camber joke he told and perfect funny response
i have so many sex worker friends, many of whom work in adult film. (and I'll be visiting some of them in Vegas for AVN after SHOTshow) so, yeah, i enjoyed getting that "pay for your porn" message in there.
Hey Brian you should sell copies of that uhm “hotel key” card bahahaha
I used to work for a plastic card company. I ran my own bank card through a reader and I was as surprised as you were
I was confused how they would copy the encrypted chip. But then I remembered US card security sucks
I seem to recall Matt Grey, the bounciest man on the internet, posted on twitter a table that showed just how scary it was, such as having unlimited withdrawal from contactless payments without a second authentication factor, meaning you could drain a bank account with an NFC antenna and a grab of someone's arse.
The US has been transitioning to using chips since 2017, all newly issued US credit cards have encrypted chips.
Babek's glasses look like they were added via CGI 😂 They seem to cause a visual drag that makes it look like someone hadn't lined up a fake set of glasses properly.
Pixelated the magnetic info on the card but not the computer, well ok.
They did.
They did, you can see it in the exact same locations as on the card
computer was blurred, not as immediately obvious but still effective.
This is why merchants used to take your card and scan it themselves. While you were signing the receipt, the merchant was checking the last four of the card against the receipt to verify they match. Then, they'd match the signature to the one you wrote.
Simply emboss the card if you are a pentester.
A lot of hotels have been moving away from magstrip readers to RFID readers on locks.
Not like that's much of an improvement.
@@MarvinCZ Maybe not for security, but for reliability it's a huge improvement.
@@SMDDR No argument there, it's a great improvement for general usability.
saw this a few days ago but just now decided to watch it, but before then it made me start thinking immediately about how one could do this without needing a computer or software or any fancy equipment! if one were to acquire 2 cassette decks with the ability to record on at least ONE of them and you made a small jig that would hold both of them(the read/write cassette heads) in slots as well as a jig that held both cards in perfect alignment then in theory the one that reads if you solder it to the write head should be able to simply send the data from the "stolen" card to the "blank" card, you MIGHT need a small amplifier circuit from the read head to the write head. :) if you ever need someone with clever hacks or ideas... Deviant :) i'm not a genius when it comes to programming but when it comes to dumb tech and "techniques" for things or just making tools in general... i know the person that built that device that picked the unpickable Bowley lock clearly was reading my posts on their videos describing how i'd make the tool because it looks damn near how i had it in my head!
from promoting Square space to flaccid dongers... I LOVE YOU GUYS... cause.. IMA MODERN ROGUE!
Oh my god. Deviant Ollam and Modern Rogue in the same video. My life is complete.
"You pressed one button..
and then you pressed ANOTHER
and NOW you've GOT HIS MONEY"
I really love these multi-weekly uploads!~
I watched a few Frank Caliendo videos and now I'm analyzing everyone's voice and realizing that Brian and Adam Conover have fundamentally the the voice.
Now THIS is real rogue-esque content. Thank you.
Credit cards are a weird relic of the 1950's that have somehow stuck around in modern society
I guess Brian upgraded from teaching us how to score free drinks, to how to score a new car, house, computer, phone, etc.
Top quality, liked and subscribed and look forward to watching more quality content.
So protection against this: Privacy dot com! Do not carry a card with you unless you have to, and carry cash. Preferably about $250 in various bill denominations (some places just don't take card, or are super sketchy)
Really cool video guys! Keep this up!
an absolute power move taking out a blockbuster card and swiping to pay for something and it works
"BUILDINGS CAN BE TURGID"--Jason, 2020.
Also, holy crap, I'm gonna use one of those arcade cards as a debit card now.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
'INTERVIEW MOMAW NADON'
I love y'all
This is actually really cool, but if it is actually legal, I wouldn’t want the cops to be called every time I try to use an old card.
This is why most of the developed world moved over to chip and pin decades ago. Not 100% secure but it is Fort Knox compared to mag stripes.
This channel is the sole reason I’m on so so so many government watch lists.
You guys should do an episode where you guys learn how to ride unicycles. It really isn't that hard and you can learn in like 2 hours