Who would have all these encrypted coeds, top secret passwords, and critical cyber files? Have insight into all the networks to find the "Hackers" that know how to use them? .............. Trump.
Surprisingly, this is not the case in real world incidents almost all the time. Social engineering and insider threats are what truly cause this stuff to happen. Human imperfections cause problems with what would be the perfect computations a computer will always make otherwise.
@@douglassmith9445 It's called training. That _is_ part of the IT budget. Your raise the hell out of cybersecurity awareness to your organization especially people with higher root level access. Some organizations now require a physical token using NFC to login _and_ to do work (see Google), just admin/password will not do. If you try to login without the token (as an admin) the alarm bell will go off nor will it be successful. Each token expires _daily_ and must be renewed as you start your day. Now how cool is that? NO physical token. NO ACCESS. Period. Even if the token is stolen or lost. As for regular users? You can lockdown the desktop/email server completely with ZERO attachment policy or have a proxy server clean it up before distribution, there are many ways to mitigate the risk I can guarantee you they spend very little money on IT security - if any.
Yes, but that's short sighted. These criminals aren't stopping at casinos, they're going after hospitals, non-profits, schools, government offices, infrastructure devices, pretty much anybody and everybody. Well it doesn't really matter if they hit a casino, it very much matters if they hit a power plant or a hospital, as that can translate to people who die.
Who has a long-standing problem with the Las Vegas Casinos and their CEO? Who would have all these encrypted coeds, top secret passwords, and critical cyber files? Have insight into all the networks to find the "Hackers" that know how to use them? .............. Trump.
The reason why it "feels like we are winning every battle, but losing the war" is because those who are stopping these attacks have to be ready and on top of it 100% of the time, they can't for even 1% of the time fail. If they're not on guard 365 days a year, but only 364 days a year, and the hackers break through on one day, everything is a wash. The U.S. for years has been needing to step up cyber security. Thankfully, we're starting to, hopefully we can get it under control before too many more bad things happen.
It wasn't a hack in the sense of flipping zeros and ones; it was a successful social engineering attack in which a person gave up information and or access to what the social engineer needed. The most successful attacks don't start in the computer, they start with the person sitting at the computer, P.I.C.N.I.C-> "Problems In Chair Not In Computer". Companies don't want to admit it because they treat there employees so bad that the employee doesn't care for thinking about what's being asked, they just want to get back to what they were doing so they can go home. I don't blame the employees because the same way the company looks at them as just a number, so should the employee look at the company as just a mark who's paying them, no love lost.
@@805drifter Youre 'losing the war' because these corporations use XP rather than actually updating their software. The whole thing is laughable, like this idiotic 'news story' based on lies that "Russia' is 'recruiting' anyone.
how can you when they are offering 50 million for information about russian black cats theres only so many millions to go around! imagine how much would cost them to get information about chinese red dragons.... or pandas, or something exotic like that
China got enough useless green paper from normal trade. They would like to buy Intel/GE/Google, but they are not allowed to, all they can buy with green paper is bean. So getting more green paper is not in the interests of China.
No, there are exponentially more APT groups originating from Russia than anywhere else. You know, it's funny how people like you, who do not know a single thing about the hacking space outside of this video, tend to come up with the most stupid conspiracy theories.
It doesn't occur too many to ask the question of the 'why' of legalized gambling in NV, which I find just as odd. With gambling in a state, the property taxes go down. The cocaine for state and national legislators, seemingly free money. There's been a number of PBS docs about this aspect as well, so in the public mind? The casinos then are acting as agents for the states, if you think about it. That too has been on PBS more than a few times ... Front Line. Organized crime is sometimes associated with the various casinos in various states, with a small extension then, the mob, mob families are agents of the said states. Should be a boggle or two in there at some point, don't you think?
Such a difficult decision to make for the operators. Pay the ransom, and scramble to repair little damage, or do the morally right thing, and look at immense losses and interruption of business. Cæsar's vs. MGM is a stark contrast here.
This isn't a little damage. They needed to rebuild their ENTIRE system architecture. If you think Ransomware causes little damage you need to do a lot more research. As a cyber security analyst my biggest fear is someone at the company falling for a ransomware attack.
So it wasn't really even a hack then? They got access to an employees account by tricking MGM into resetting their password. Corporations really need to brief their staff on things like that
They’re not breaking the security systems generally. This is more akin to stealing your mail from your mailbox vs breaking through your reinforced front door
Social engineering is definitely a form of hacking. The vast majority of hacks that happen are geared towards Social engineering, including phising tactics. As a guy who has been studying IT all of my life I can tell you from experience this is the case.
Red Hat hacker here. It does take a hacker to get a hacker. Black Hats will go after big game. Red hats go after those black hats. It takes extensive amounts of experience & skillsets in Networking, database & TelNets to become that masterclass hacker. Plus some software development. Hire a Rick to Stop a Rick. Hire more Rick’s to stop more Rick’s. That’s how the game works. The bigger the game, the higher the rewards, the stiffer the competition & the faster the pace. And the more complex the system, and the tougher the learning process. That’s why hackers are getting paid $100G+ YOY. And that’s just for starters.
I also think that selling one's services professionally (regardless of cooperation level/prosecution potential) is the ethical alternative to racketeering.
Scared to click your videos because it always starts off great and then in the corner says aired in 2016 or some crap. Seriously make an archive channel and only upload current videos here
Then we have to issue warrents for ALL the members of Congress, Senate, the Oval Office, all the tech execs and financial institutions as well. Hummm,, I say good, let's go.
Many companies are too cheap to do basic IT. They consider IT a money sink and fund it accordingly even though it is what actually makes modern efficiency possible. Something you know, you are, you have...
As long as there's no Federal Law that requires companies to report & actively protect themselves (something MUCH more important than ESG & DEI), there won't be any remedy
Young people have been talking to each other through global voip communications systems for years and years. I have as many foreign contacts in my lists as I do Americans at this point. So yeah.
11:49 Wow for once NSA is actually doing its mission to protect the US people from foreign entities instead of doing what it can to invade the privacy of Americans.
They were smart! It lessens efforts of the hackers to hack them again knowing that even if they do get into the servers they won't get any money. Bravo for MGM! Everyone else needs to do the same!
A walking shot in some kind of defunct patch panel room with 1/4" cables that is supposed to represent a datacenter is condescending and annoying. A datacenter is LOUD. Its secure. Stop trying to act like you are in one.
Too much gate keeping in the profession and very little pay in government jobs. Why get paid 20/hr and be put on strict rules when you can hack a casino and live free? This has been the same story for decades. Alot of people want to work and do this job, but no one will hire anyone. Millions of open jobs in Cybersecurity, but then theres thousands of people who keep getting turned away. Now they complain? Smh
Mitnick was a great tech guy with an even better Social Engineering skill set. So many security firms focus solely on tech and not the social engineering mechanism.
yeah they intentionally made all this software easy access for the authorities... now they want to blame Russia, the old and new boogie man to throw money at by elite for military global capital investment... maybe instead of sending money to various war theaters, america should be protecting citizens in cyberspace and in the homeland? .... and instead of jan6 and endless trump snares, maybe the fbi and other well paid federal agencies should shift "equity" to plugging holes?
It's what we in the industry call, "having a good time" and/or "forcing these chickens home to roost" and it's your fault for letting the banking cartel run your lives.
@@JohnSmith-vm8st he was also infamous for leaking/hacking famous musicians unreleased to the public for money but he wasn’t arrested because of this so it’s not mentioned
Everything has become more brazen because there are no consequences and these are not seen as real crimes because rhetorically we don’t care of rich people there’s money but matters when these rich people provide jobs and infrastructure
Well these rich people should take more caution into cyber security and invest more into but you don’t see that happen until they actually get hit with an attack
It's not a cybercrime. A person stupidly gave the keys to the kingdom to an impostor. Corporations will need to hire humans instead of firing them all. They will have to conduct ongoing investigation of their own work force. They will need to install software to continuously monitor whatever exposed digital networks they use, and shut down any action that is outside the parameters they set. Humans will have to turn the network back on when they fix whatever they did wrong that allowed the attack. AI can do this. They say AI is dangerous because it can learn and act independently. AI is software. It does not have input that humans have. AI only learns what it is fed. I can over hear people talking and figure out haw to rob them, but the computer cannot do that without a human to put the necessary data in.
Just because we have the technology does not mean we have too use it. What ever happened too the simpler times. Before so much computer software controlling everything. I want too be safe and I dont need AI intelligence and computers controlling everything.
This is more of a scam than a hack. I mean I suppose you would have to know how to navigate within that system and what codes to use to shut things down but for the most part they played on human error in a very direct way.
I got to learn about some interesting security technology during an apprenticeship. But I ended up so sick I could no longer pursue that career. I can't forget how some apprentices thought they were smarter than the instructor. How all our phones got hacked and erased. How we were told we were assisting in the new and improved world economy. Guess I was in over my head with that job. I hope this comment was substantive.
You didn't have to put a proprietary company app on your personal phone, did you? This could explain how "all our phones got hacked and erased." Perhaps you could consider writing an ebook on your job stint, adding research to extend what you learned to a broad picture that could interest a significant audience.
@@salmanuel4053 Most people do not want to believe it but I have thought of that. We were actually told to leave our phones in the car for some of our jobs. Some of us did that and some did not. They warned us that cell phones were not secure. I had an htc verizon phone, most of us had verizon. I had a windows pda with no phone on some of the jobs.
What people fail to understand is that all of this has been played out throughout history. Computers literally have nothing to do with it. The computers weren't hacked. The people were.
When the oligarchs oppress the human spirit, we see an erosion of the noble aims of this spirit. A balanced economy that allows the human spirit to use that spirit to create a livelihood that is noble, as in dignified, elegant, with true freedom as revealed when given true respect and justice.
Congress and law enforcement should be dealing with this kind of threat that will affect all of us Americans. But when you're dealing with Trump chaos can people like Matt gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene, very little gets done. Americans have only themselves to blame for a lot of the pain that will be caused
Apparently the people whom this story is about found the comments section.
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Defender here…just because you don’t understand it doesn’t mean it’s not real. Or are you saying you’re a criminal?
Who would have all these encrypted coeds, top secret passwords, and critical cyber files? Have insight into all the networks to find the "Hackers" that know how to use them? .............. Trump.
@@805drifter Just mark him as spam probably paid for by the FBI or CIA.
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Teenagers just entered the online course.
I wouldn't be surprised if they're still using Windows XP. They probably spend 99.9% budget on marketing and .01% on IT Security.
Execs turn the other way when its time to spend on security.
That is definitely true
10000% accurate. They are.
Surprisingly, this is not the case in real world incidents almost all the time. Social engineering and insider threats are what truly cause this stuff to happen. Human imperfections cause problems with what would be the perfect computations a computer will always make otherwise.
@@douglassmith9445 It's called training. That _is_ part of the IT budget. Your raise the hell out of cybersecurity awareness to your organization especially people with higher root level access. Some organizations now require a physical token using NFC to login _and_ to do work (see Google), just admin/password will not do. If you try to login without the token (as an admin) the alarm bell will go off nor will it be successful. Each token expires _daily_ and must be renewed as you start your day. Now how cool is that? NO physical token. NO ACCESS. Period. Even if the token is stolen or lost. As for regular users? You can lockdown the desktop/email server completely with ZERO attachment policy or have a proxy server clean it up before distribution, there are many ways to mitigate the risk I can guarantee you they spend very little money on IT security - if any.
A video about hackers that's 13:34 minutes long? Missed opportunity... Bro, just add three seconds of filler...
Not l337 enough I quess.
Lmak
Finally a story from this year. And not from a decade ago
Casinos are the biggest crooks in the game….
Nah, they're angels compared to hackers.
i agree. they also rigged it so that they are on tribal jurisdiction which impunes themselves of legal accountability.
@@joeking433 "you" must be joeking right? 😹😻🐾
🙏 Peace and LOVE for ONE and ALL 🕊❤🔥
Reporter: "have you made any arrests?"
Fbi agent:"Fat no dawg"
No one is elite enough for them to do it. Or related.
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Hackers are attacking trucking companies everyday with emails it’s insane
THEY SPAM MY EMAIL LIKE CRAZY 😧😮
Less technical targets are generally less likely to be well defended. They see a lot of attacks.
@@dozekarTheCursed makes sense but Jesus
Look at the hubris on MGM's CEO's face... he doesn't care.. his multi-millions are all safe and sound...
It’s hard to cry for casinos. 🤷🏼♂️
Yes, but that's short sighted. These criminals aren't stopping at casinos, they're going after hospitals, non-profits, schools, government offices, infrastructure devices, pretty much anybody and everybody. Well it doesn't really matter if they hit a casino, it very much matters if they hit a power plant or a hospital, as that can translate to people who die.
It's hard to cry for people who lose money at them too.
I thought the same, but the United Healthcare hack was disgusting.
@@napoleonsmith7793Get off your knees.
Who has a long-standing problem with the Las Vegas Casinos and their CEO? Who would have all these encrypted coeds, top secret passwords, and critical cyber files? Have insight into all the networks to find the "Hackers" that know how to use them? .............. Trump.
Who are the better scammers? The casinos or the computer hackers?
Your mom
Damn!
Hackers. I have no fear of casinos.
Both
Only one is a criminal.
The reason why it "feels like we are winning every battle, but losing the war" is because those who are stopping these attacks have to be ready and on top of it 100% of the time, they can't for even 1% of the time fail. If they're not on guard 365 days a year, but only 364 days a year, and the hackers break through on one day, everything is a wash. The U.S. for years has been needing to step up cyber security. Thankfully, we're starting to, hopefully we can get it under control before too many more bad things happen.
Yup, we are losing th war because there isn’t a strong enough deterrent.
It wasn't a hack in the sense of flipping zeros and ones; it was a successful social engineering attack in which a person gave up information and or access to what the social engineer needed. The most successful attacks don't start in the computer, they start with the person sitting at the computer, P.I.C.N.I.C-> "Problems In Chair Not In Computer". Companies don't want to admit it because they treat there employees so bad that the employee doesn't care for thinking about what's being asked, they just want to get back to what they were doing so they can go home. I don't blame the employees because the same way the company looks at them as just a number, so should the employee look at the company as just a mark who's paying them, no love lost.
need AI to do it
Not even 1 day but a few minutes.
@@805drifter Youre 'losing the war' because these corporations use XP rather than actually updating their software.
The whole thing is laughable, like this idiotic 'news story' based on lies that "Russia' is 'recruiting' anyone.
Surprised China isnt being mentioned...
how can you when they are offering 50 million for information about russian black cats
theres only so many millions to go around! imagine how much would cost them to get information about chinese red dragons.... or pandas, or something exotic like that
Oh, they're there. Relax.
Because this is from and about Russia? What a smart question!
I'm fearing that they are too good to be caught at present.
China got enough useless green paper from normal trade. They would like to buy Intel/GE/Google, but they are not allowed to, all they can buy with green paper is bean. So getting more green paper is not in the interests of China.
They will accuse u of the exact thing they are doing.
Totally
No, there are exponentially more APT groups originating from Russia than anywhere else. You know, it's funny how people like you, who do not know a single thing about the hacking space outside of this video, tend to come up with the most stupid conspiracy theories.
2:36 corps reduce costs by replacing people with technology. How they victims? 😓
I'm glad they target greedy corporations instead of old ladies who are living on their social security check
They do both.
They probably do that too.
@saltlife1978. They’re coming for you next
When you're evil, you're evil. The devil doesn't discriminate between companies and individuals, he'll target you both!
@@escapeearth2327 must be nice to say anything you want on the internet
I have no sympathy for the rip off artists better known as Las Vegas casinos
They don't force people to gamble
i have no sympathy for the hackers either
It doesn't occur too many to ask the question of the 'why' of legalized gambling in NV, which I find just as odd. With gambling in a state, the property taxes go down. The cocaine for state and national legislators, seemingly free money. There's been a number of PBS docs about this aspect as well, so in the public mind? The casinos then are acting as agents for the states, if you think about it. That too has been on PBS more than a few times ... Front Line. Organized crime is sometimes associated with the various casinos in various states, with a small extension then, the mob, mob families are agents of the said states. Should be a boggle or two in there at some point, don't you think?
@@jimparsons6803because they were originally built/founded by the Italian mob
@@danielbetancur1250 Still they don’t force people to do it. They didn’t create the market for gambling. They aren’t holding a gun to anyone’s head.
They need much harsher penalties for hackers.
Everyone loves to have all this digital integration, but this makes it easy for these criminals.
The biggest problem is all of these companies are using the same technology. One day that’s gonna change.
Wait until they hit our defense systems. This is nothing.
Important defence systems are air-gapped
they wont, they want to make money, no money to be made because USA will never pay a terrorist.
They prob already have it or at least have access to it
@@joythoughtthere’s ways around air gapped systems. Trust me on that and that’s what we know from previous attacks
Such a difficult decision to make for the operators. Pay the ransom, and scramble to repair little damage, or do the morally right thing, and look at immense losses and interruption of business. Cæsar's vs. MGM is a stark contrast here.
This isn't a little damage. They needed to rebuild their ENTIRE system architecture. If you think Ransomware causes little damage you need to do a lot more research. As a cyber security analyst my biggest fear is someone at the company falling for a ransomware attack.
@@zacharymartin5033the OP is a fool for calling it a "little damage".
So it wasn't really even a hack then? They got access to an employees account by tricking MGM into resetting their password. Corporations really need to brief their staff on things like that
Social engineering is definitely an important part of hacking
Standard old hacker technique that goes back to phone phreaking, before the web was born.
They’re not breaking the security systems generally. This is more akin to stealing your mail from your mailbox vs breaking through your reinforced front door
Social engineering is definitely a form of hacking. The vast majority of hacks that happen are geared towards Social engineering, including phising tactics. As a guy who has been studying IT all of my life I can tell you from experience this is the case.
"hacking" lololololol
The next level is to get hired by those companies and physically inject their servers.
can they help me also because some peopke here do not have conscience nor guilt
Blame the companies who ignore cybersecurity. They are the worst.
So who is worse, the devil or those he tricks?
Playing the smallest violin for casino's lost revenue
Perhaps we should make this type of crime a capital crime. I wonder how much longer it would go on?
Giving them a cool name only makes them.... OH..I see. Forget it
Red Hat hacker here. It does take a hacker to get a hacker. Black Hats will go after big game. Red hats go after those black hats.
It takes extensive amounts of experience & skillsets in Networking, database & TelNets to become that masterclass hacker. Plus some software development.
Hire a Rick to Stop a Rick. Hire more Rick’s to stop more Rick’s. That’s how the game works. The bigger the game, the higher the rewards, the stiffer the competition & the faster the pace. And the more complex the system, and the tougher the learning process.
That’s why hackers are getting paid $100G+ YOY.
And that’s just for starters.
I also think that selling one's services professionally (regardless of cooperation level/prosecution potential) is the ethical alternative to racketeering.
Scared to click your videos because it always starts off great and then in the corner says aired in 2016 or some crap. Seriously make an archive channel and only upload current videos here
Poor casinos
What about Brain Weapon Attacks?
"How are they connected"? Come on my guy 😂
Go after the scammers,
Then we have to issue warrents for ALL the members of Congress, Senate, the Oval Office, all the tech execs and financial institutions as well. Hummm,, I say good, let's go.
Microsoft Windows hasn't changed since Windows 95.
Not true, its gotten MORE intrusive.
While Americans and government argue over how many genders there are, this is happening.
..."hacking into Microsoft"... Oh, the irony.
Many companies are too cheap to do basic IT. They consider IT a money sink and fund it accordingly even though it is what actually makes modern efficiency possible. Something you know, you are, you have...
As long as there's no Federal Law that requires companies to report & actively protect themselves (something MUCH more important than ESG & DEI), there won't be any remedy
The clammmm! Savage
So we have to operate the same way then, right?
they knew that they were the cause of some delays of my welfare and the right for work and personal decisions
This is why the internet of things concept is so flawed. Wouldn't have happened just 20 years ago.
9:15 so is it 5 mil or 15??
Young people have been talking to each other through global voip communications systems for years and years. I have as many foreign contacts in my lists as I do Americans at this point. So yeah.
I been applying to NSA for months and nothing but "we've move into other candidates"
I have a pretty good experience with pentesting
Hack them youll get seen kid😅😂
It's called manufacturing consent for war.
11:49 Wow for once NSA is actually doing its mission to protect the US people from foreign entities instead of doing what it can to invade the privacy of Americans.
this is what happens when you abandon the youth teach nonsense in schools get nonsense criminals
Exceptionalism in journalism… class act reporter, no hype, no politics, just telling the story.. masterclass!!
lol
gotta love bots
I highly doubt it that MGM lost 100 million they probably just run up the numbers so they could get more from insurance..
Insurance compensation aren't determined by indemnified companies.
They were smart! It lessens efforts of the hackers to hack them again knowing that even if they do get into the servers they won't get any money. Bravo for MGM! Everyone else needs to do the same!
So not to pay taxes
A walking shot in some kind of defunct patch panel room with 1/4" cables that is supposed to represent a datacenter is condescending and annoying. A datacenter is LOUD. Its secure. Stop trying to act like you are in one.
Too much gate keeping in the profession and very little pay in government jobs.
Why get paid 20/hr and be put on strict rules when you can hack a casino and live free?
This has been the same story for decades. Alot of people want to work and do this job, but no one will hire anyone. Millions of open jobs in Cybersecurity, but then theres thousands of people who keep getting turned away. Now they complain? Smh
Don’t casinos have cybersecurity? Those companies are paid a lot of money. If they were not useful they wouldn’t continue to be so popular.
Mitnick was a great tech guy with an even better Social Engineering skill set.
So many security firms focus solely on tech and not the social engineering mechanism.
free snoopy
Do we not remember Edward Snowden and the nsa?
yeah they intentionally made all this software easy access for the authorities... now they want to blame Russia, the old and new boogie man to throw money at by elite for military global capital investment... maybe instead of sending money to various war theaters, america should be protecting citizens in cyberspace and in the homeland? .... and instead of jan6 and endless trump snares, maybe the fbi and other well paid federal agencies should shift "equity" to plugging holes?
Exactly... elon didn't even have to hack Twitter cuz he was so rich
What’s you point? Unclear
How many years ago was that, again?
@@JohnSmith-vm8stTime doesn’t matter. How long ago was the atom bomb made? Well it’s still relevant today. Same applies.
It's what we in the industry call, "having a good time" and/or "forcing these chickens home to roost" and it's your fault for letting the banking cartel run your lives.
“The banking cartel,” aren’t you f*cking subtle.
Maybe our president should say we won’t prosecute people hacking Russia if they won’t on our part.
Go back to paper
12:46 king bobbbbb🗣️🗣️
Only a member of the com would know him by that name.
@@JohnSmith-vm8st KING BOB!
@@JohnSmith-vm8st king bob is well known outside the comm anyone, a ton of people who listen to uzis music specifically are aware of him
@@JohnSmith-vm8st he was also infamous for leaking/hacking famous musicians unreleased to the public for money but he wasn’t arrested because of this so it’s not mentioned
Doesn't anyone remember also king Bob is one of the names of the minions from the movie the minions?
Poor Vegas casinos...I feel for their losses.
Bad guys always try to find a way to not look bad. ;)
@@joeking433 bad guys just don't care about how they look :)
Casinos can't secure their networks. Give me a brake. LOL.
MINERVA
THE GODDESS OF WISDOM
So we now learn that the Emperor has no cloth. Basically a paper tiger has been roaring using a bull horn and now its bluffs are called.
Everything has become more brazen because there are no consequences and these are not seen as real crimes because rhetorically we don’t care of rich people there’s money but matters when these rich people provide jobs and infrastructure
Well these rich people should take more caution into cyber security and invest more into but you don’t see that happen until they actually get hit with an attack
😂 Fbi doesn't agree only because they don't accept being defeated .
Man they should have had windows defender on
Need to get the FBI to cover this up ASAP.
10:55 but of course it’s not a crime! Because it’s outside of US jurisdiction. So you can do whatever you want ;)
Casinos make all this money, but they don’t have offline redundant systems, ready to be brought online so people keep giving them money? Stupid.
For the hackers who did this if you are reading my comment
Well done bro Bravooo 👏🏼
Great episode ❤
It's not a cybercrime. A person stupidly gave the keys to the kingdom to an impostor. Corporations will need to hire humans instead of firing them all. They will have to conduct ongoing investigation of their own work force. They will need to install software to continuously monitor whatever exposed digital networks they use, and shut down any action that is outside the parameters they set. Humans will have to turn the network back on when they fix whatever they did wrong that allowed the attack. AI can do this. They say AI is dangerous because it can learn and act independently. AI is software. It does not have input that humans have. AI only learns what it is fed. I can over hear people talking and figure out haw to rob them, but the computer cannot do that without a human to put the necessary data in.
Typical of bad guys always trying to blame those they commit crimes against.
and it all began with some simple social engineering....
The guy calling it "corporate terrorism" isn't smart enough to be speaking on this subject. You aren't a target because they want free hotel rooms.
They are aware of that. Your post is weird
it's two days now without eating a food, and ihave been really, because there's nothing that ican do
Brilliant generations coming and AI ...Wow!
They keep telling us what they're gonna do and who they're gonna blame.
Were they angry? What kind of dumb question is that people get mad when they get the wrong food at McDonald’s😂
Exactly man forget my French Fries and see what happens! 🤣💦
When we creat a monster we can not stop . Why they paid the ransom. Young eouropian kids in america.main culprit.
Just because we have the technology does not mean we have too use it. What ever happened too the simpler times. Before so much computer software controlling everything. I want too be safe and I dont need AI intelligence and computers controlling everything.
You can't hack on ICP.. Internet Computer Protocol. ICP is 3rd eye tech.
I love it. Let them eat cake. And give more of your money to Google, Apple and Microsoft and their likes. BUT you cannot even fry and egg yourselves.
Poor corporation 😭
Trump is Putin's flunky.
Spiders? AI? Hoo boy. And, in an American election year, no less...
what could possibly go wrong?
I bet they hit the Swinomish Casino.
This is more of a scam than a hack. I mean I suppose you would have to know how to navigate within that system and what codes to use to shut things down but for the most part they played on human error in a very direct way.
12:10: why were the Russian hackers let go?
when bad things happen to the US that's good for Russia so they let them go
They said just a few seconds after at 12:12, because of the war in Ukraine.
Had to go to the front.
I got to learn about some interesting security technology during an apprenticeship. But I ended up so sick I could no longer pursue that career. I can't forget how some apprentices thought they were smarter than the instructor. How all our phones got hacked and erased. How we were told we were assisting in the new and improved world economy. Guess I was in over my head with that job. I hope this comment was substantive.
What was the purpose of your comment can’t understand crap of what you wrote?
You didn't have to put a proprietary company app on your personal phone, did you? This could explain how "all our phones got hacked and erased." Perhaps you could consider writing an ebook on your job stint, adding research to extend what you learned to a broad picture that could interest a significant audience.
@@salmanuel4053 Most people do not want to believe it but I have thought of that. We were actually told to leave our phones in the car for some of our jobs. Some of us did that and some did not. They warned us that cell phones were not secure. I had an htc verizon phone, most of us had verizon. I had a windows pda with no phone on some of the jobs.
Never trust anything you don't understand.
First and foremost, yourself.
What people fail to understand is that all of this has been played out throughout history. Computers literally have nothing to do with it. The computers weren't hacked. The people were.
These things were modeled after human behavior. Why would you expect them to behave any differently?
Humanity suffers an obsession with itself. Albeit natural.
The connections you make are the chains that bind you.
Technology has many advantages. However, too many won’t do a honest days work.
They do it to us as well. Our gov need to take it more seriously. Also our police. Act on it.
hire taygeta to protect governments, military, and big businesses
Not true.
When the oligarchs oppress the human spirit, we see an erosion of the noble aims of this spirit. A balanced economy that allows the human spirit to use that spirit to create a livelihood that is noble, as in dignified, elegant, with true freedom as revealed when given true respect and justice.
Huh?
The Casino's don't hack their customers, thankyou for my FBI hat's.
Ocean’s 24
more like oceans 0x18
Congress and law enforcement should be dealing with this kind of threat that will affect all of us Americans. But when you're dealing with Trump chaos can people like Matt gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene, very little gets done. Americans have only themselves to blame for a lot of the pain that will be caused