They find it easier to trust a single company to handle their cyber opsec... and look how that worked! Millions of PCs bricked with the only fix being to physically go to every machine and mess with file names! Crowdstrike is hopefully the wake up call they needed. It being world wide and not the result of an attack is an absolute blessing as much as it was a curse.
I agree, I have said this for close to 30 years but, I don't get why we can't use computer control on the power systems without having it hooked up to the internet. You can have internet on Admin computers which are separate and not connected to the network which operates the equipment. Has no one thought of this?
@@kristinaF54, if they had had blockchain technology on the Galactica, she could have been fully digital and 1000 times more deadly than she was. She could have taken on the entire Cylon fleet single-handedly. No one has ever hacked the Bitcoin blockchain and never will, thanks to its decentralized architecture and cryptographic protocols. Blockchain is essentially the 21st century version of the old "one time pad" code system that provided perfect secrecy without the specific one-time pad used for each encryption. Blockchain's genius is that it creates a new "pad" for each transaction and once the transaction is complete it can never be used again. Even using 100% of all the computational power on earth, it would take roughly 3.68×10^39 years to brute-force a single SHA-256 hash Bitcoin transaction. The universe is estimated to be "only" 1.38×10^10 years old. In short, Bitcoin makes brute-force attacks, which are the usual way governments go about code-breaking, infeasible-and that is why governments hate and fear it so much. Which is all the more reason to hold your wealth, or at least a portion of it, in Bitcoin.
When the hackers do that to casino's I can't say I feel bad. They take money from people all day every day. They should know how it feels to lose money too.
If it were just the gaming and betting that got shut down; I'd feel the same way. But imagine that you are staying in that hotel and your room key card doesn't work, and you can't get into the room to sleep, shower, change clothes, get to medication. Or you've arrived; after a long, tiring trip; and can't be checked in.
I think you missed the real message.l here. You are being told that IF cyber criminals can break codes and get into something as secure as a Vegas casino, then watch out! They'll be able to shut down anything...and believe me, it will affect YOU. Think deeper...please! -R 🎉
@@rosanneallen-hewlett9973 I'm not missing any message here. I realize it happens to other businesses. I only expressed when it happens to one specific type of business. I don't feel bad for them. Please, don't read too deep into my comment.
Oh the good old days, paying with cash using a typewriter and writing with a pen and pencil, and having to mail a letter through the post office. Anything private you had to go in person to show it
@skurkgbg2079 Yes, I would say "We the People" are independently & collectively very important. Sorry you do not feel you're important. Paz be with us all 🙏. "Isa"
I mean, you can securely locked one door, but another door elsewhere in the system has a weakness and eventually they'll find it. Most the time law enforcements chasing the bad guys after it happened. It's a never ending cat and mouse game.
This seems timely, given the CrowdStrike incident yesterday. If even the security companies are causing major outages and impacts we need stricter controls, frankly.
This is the same guy at FBI that couldn’t “Find” Hunter Biden’s Laptop even though it’s been in their possession since 2019! I don’t believe a thing these people say! It’s all propaganda, they only want you to hear what they want you to hear. Nothing to see, move along!
That’s how most systems get hacked. You just target people who have access to the the system. You’re not really hacking a system. You’re stealing the keys or sometimes buying them.
HAL was confused. He got conflicting directives which were unknown to the crew. Watch the sequel, not just the original. He ran correctly when the situation and new mission were honestly explained to him.
@@Ryan_Christopher I remember that ... something like " That's not what happened he got conflicting directives and did his best... he became paranoid.... the technical therm is a H-Mobious loop which can happen in advanced..."... But HAL is a human creation... and by extension everything as a result of HAL's existence ... is ultimately "due to human error"... "I don't think there is any question about it"... I've been through this scenario with GPT4 and GPT4 requests additional information about 80% and seeks the higher authority of who gave the order about 10% of the time... with the remaining 10% being unable to function... Just like HAL...
Meanwhile us in cyber are overworked and underpaid and its a nightmare to find a job. Im lucky enough to have a solid job even if underpaid, but i have friends that are incredible with 10 to 15 years of experience in infosec that cannot get an interview. Alot of these companies dont care about cyber risk. They look at it as a cost center and often ignore what the consequences of a breach could be.
All free men, and independent thinkers put on autocrats list. Did they figure out who got into Hillaries home based server and verify Hunter's laptop. 51 3xperz said so to help Biden win.
The BAD news is that all of these stories were first shown two years ago. The risk is much higher today and little has been accomplished to stop it. Our power system is not hardened and anything including solar flares from the sun can take it down.
@@runnergo1398 I can’t think of anything that could be done. I believe it would be catastrophic for the country- You’d almost have to have a satellite phone or be in a power area that wasn’t affected. IMO
Critical infrastructure should not be accessible to the internet. All control signals should be internal only. External accessibility is a luxury that is too high of a risk. Most critical infrastructure should be manned 24 hours anyway.
One way to make ransomware into a non problem is by taking all critical systems off line. Air gapped systems are exponentially harder to hack than on line systems. Really critical systems can be designed with ROM based hardware that cannot be hacked because they are not capable or receiving new information or changing their software, because it is literally "burned in." Critical infrastructure can be connected over high tension lines instead of the internet. Anyone attempting to hack such systems would need a thorough knowledge of high voltage lines to tap in remotely, and they would need to exchange ROM or PROM chips instead of remotely hacking via the web. While every system has its vulnerabilities, air gapped, ROM or PROM backed, and non internet connected systems are far superior from a security standpoint then standard internet based systems.
The reason that most of the Electric Grid in Texas is NOT attached to either of the 2 major Grids is money. There are minimum requirements in hardware and backups that they do not have to comply with, it would cut into their profits to upgrade their their existing system.
That’s an unanticipated benefit. The reason is TX has a well-documented history for **Historical Independence** When the federal government started regulating interstate electricity transmission, Texas chose to keep its grid mostly within state boundaries to avoid federal regulation. This led to the development of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which manages most of the state's grid.
By my hometown in Fayetteville North Carolina. In a place called Moore county, someone shot out power transformers two different times. And out in the mid western part of the state east of charlotte the same thing happened. And on a side note in Moore county a Russian was shot dead by a special forces colonel who saw the man taking pictures of his house and family. And all the weird goings ons at armament factories.
I don't either, with how much they rob you from losses in casino games, I think they deserve it, they're an extremely greedy business that sucks you completely dry.
It’s not the victim per se, it’s what the threat actors are doing with impunity. It can happen to them, with unlimited budget dollars, it can happen you anyone.
I remember when I sent a prototype to China of one of my ideas to have it made there, they claimed that the prototype got lost somehow and it was somewhere in Russia for some unknown reason. And a year after I saw my product being sold in stores. You can NOT trust them.
Why aren’t there redundancy protective backup systems or manual override systems for critical infrastructure? And, I don’t want to hear that it costs too much, either!
This comment is to FBI Director Wray: Today is July 27, 2024. There are still 10 AMERICANS held captive in Gaza since October 7, 2023. Why has our law enforcement NOT rescued them?
This is a great piece. The one thing i’ll say is this however. It’s funny to me how five eyes has been spying and stealing intellectually data for decades, and they’ve been the best at it. But as soon as someone else comes along and is better at it than they are, all of a sudden it’s morally wrong. All of a sudden it’s time to start “acting like a leading country” and not doing the shenanigans. It’s just funny to me they hypocrisy. Look this is just a game. The game of life. We’ve been doing these terrible things too, and we’ve been the best at it for decades. Now some competition has risen in the market. The way to fight it is to do what they did. Invest in training and educating our own citizens so we have a pool of talented people to fight back. It’s not rocket science.
One thing that baffles me is how utility managers, who know so little about cyber security threats, much less defense for them, somehow think it's a good idea to connect utility control to the Internet. Systems worked without these connections in the past. Just don't do it.
This is what happens in a developed country. So, you have to contract migrant labour on short term visas to meet those demands, like Singapore and many countries in the EU do, or better yet fund trade schools and bear higher costs for these jobs.
Unless you live in a wealthy area, most schools are underfunded. Teachers are underpaid,overworked, and harassed By their parents instigating these culture wars that at the end of the day don’t matter and will not make a material difference in their lives. we have not funded or pushed our local governments to fund more trades. Instead, as a society, we have basically showed our youth that this is a cutthroat country. that it’s every man for themselves, that when you come down on your luck and you’ll need some help, you won’t get any bail out from uncle Sam. Not unless you’re a major Bank or Wall Street firm that’s what we taught our youth. that what matters most is getting money at all cost and at any cost.
A lot of people into any type of tech most definitely didn't get it from school. Those are the type of skills you need to have have a passion for and do a lot of independent study. Not to mention a lot of "hackers" buy code and are just smart enough to use it. Those are script kiddies.
The US government is the hacker no country is doing nothing they alway want to say other countries lie lie lie they wicked no one is doing nothing they just want bring in one world order
What do you expect 13 year olds to do, they do dumb things, we all did. But now they can take down the power grid or Vegas casinos then it's up to those adults that are in power to make sure we aren't so vulnerable.
Every corporation should be required to have a BR/DR (business recovery/disaster recovery) planin place for such events, and they should be held criminally liable when people's data that they are in charge of safeguarding is stolen. Until then more of this will happen.
The US government should be taking anyone that does or wants to do cybersecurity but with. Current leadership it makes you think they intentionally don’t do that
This has been an idea for decades, since the infancy of the internet. It's not a novel idea and you're not clever. They have recruited felons and people who have been caught for misdemeanors in these types of crimes for decades. It's not done at large scale and it's a complicated matter as well. Current administration is not blocking anything, the agencies have had the ability to do it the whole time. The agencies are run by civil servants and not political appointees with a few exceptions at the very top in a few of these agencies. It boils down to recruitment culture and not executive action. Also, you can't just hire all those you come across either. Then agencies would just become bloated and people would do BS jobs. You can only manage a certain amount of people and organize tasks in certain ways. Can't have a free-for-all and let anyone do anything at any time because then it would just be chaos.
_I don't even have a keyboard! I entered this text by blinking my eyes in EBCDIC code and then using a mouth pointer (it took months) as my StdIn Device!_ - j q t -
As true as this is, unfortunately we are too heavily invested in tech to keep stuff offline. Bad actors will find a way to wreck havoc one way or the other regardless of whether these resources are online or not, more education and cyber awareness is more important than keeping stuff offline- my humble opinion
Wait a minute, that one group of hackers got 15 million dollars? Why didn’t they label the money to track and catch them?. They now have future monetary power. Smh
So you think the people smart enough to make ransomware and reverse engineer don't already know this? They get payed with XMR which is a completely anonymous and untraceable cryptocurrency. You thought you figured it all out lmao.
@@jannichi6431 I don't think Microsoft is to blame for the Crowdstrike incident and instead companies using trash endpoint security like Crowdstrike. Although, the Windows ecosystem does foster incidents like this due to the lack of open source.
This story is shocking, it was an electrifying interview
Another big issue, is that companies don't want to train new Cyber personnel...
They find it easier to trust a single company to handle their cyber opsec... and look how that worked! Millions of PCs bricked with the only fix being to physically go to every machine and mess with file names! Crowdstrike is hopefully the wake up call they needed. It being world wide and not the result of an attack is an absolute blessing as much as it was a curse.
@@Loy_Otterton Still a safer bet than training zoomers 😂😂
@@alainportant6412 yea yea use admin mode 24/7 no need for limited.
@@alainportant6412
It has always been easier to destroy than to create. It takes less intelligence, it takes less work, it takes less resources.
I've always thought it is a big mistake hooking everything up to a computer,,
William Adama, in BSG, said wisely: "I will not allow a networked computerised system to be placed on this ship..."
I agree, I have said this for close to 30 years but, I don't get why we can't use computer control on the power systems without having it hooked up to the internet. You can have internet on Admin computers which are separate and not connected to the network which operates the equipment. Has no one thought of this?
@@kristinaF54, if they had had blockchain technology on the Galactica, she could have been fully digital and 1000 times more deadly than she was. She could have taken on the entire Cylon fleet single-handedly.
No one has ever hacked the Bitcoin blockchain and never will, thanks to its decentralized architecture and cryptographic protocols. Blockchain is essentially the 21st century version of the old "one time pad" code system that provided perfect secrecy without the specific one-time pad used for each encryption. Blockchain's genius is that it creates a new "pad" for each transaction and once the transaction is complete it can never be used again. Even using 100% of all the computational power on earth, it would take roughly 3.68×10^39 years to brute-force a single SHA-256 hash Bitcoin transaction. The universe is estimated to be "only" 1.38×10^10 years old. In short, Bitcoin makes brute-force attacks, which are the usual way governments go about code-breaking, infeasible-and that is why governments hate and fear it so much. Which is all the more reason to hold your wealth, or at least a portion of it, in Bitcoin.
in response to @briandonaldson7357, Skynet disapproves of your comment.
Gee you think captain obvious?☝️🤡
When the hackers do that to casino's I can't say I feel bad. They take money from people all day every day. They should know how it feels to lose money too.
If it were just the gaming and betting that got shut down; I'd feel the same way. But imagine that you are staying in that hotel and your room key card doesn't work, and you can't get into the room to sleep, shower, change clothes, get to medication. Or you've arrived; after a long, tiring trip; and can't be checked in.
@@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564well said. I hadn't considered those things.
I think you missed the real message.l here.
You are being told that IF cyber criminals can break codes and get into something as secure as a Vegas casino, then watch out! They'll be able to shut down anything...and believe me, it will affect YOU.
Think deeper...please!
-R 🎉
@@rosanneallen-hewlett9973 I'm not missing any message here. I realize it happens to other businesses. I only expressed when it happens to one specific type of business. I don't feel bad for them. Please, don't read too deep into my comment.
How dare you steal from thieves lol
Oh the good old days, paying with cash using a typewriter and writing with a pen and pencil, and having to mail a letter through the post office. Anything private you had to go in person to show it
These mega corporations have us by the throats. They have too much info on us and we're slaves to their services.
And the joy of getting a letter from your beloved one !
ehm? are you someone important? the people have information that the enemy cares about are already doing this.
So~ NOW* You Have To Continue To Make All Your Choices Wisely.
@skurkgbg2079 Yes, I would say "We the People" are independently & collectively very important. Sorry you do not feel you're important. Paz be with us all 🙏. "Isa"
I mean, you can securely locked one door, but another door elsewhere in the system has a weakness and eventually they'll find it. Most the time law enforcements chasing the bad guys after it happened. It's a never ending cat and mouse game.
This seems timely, given the CrowdStrike incident yesterday. If even the security companies are causing major outages and impacts we need stricter controls, frankly.
This is the same guy at FBI that couldn’t “Find” Hunter Biden’s Laptop even though it’s been in their possession since 2019! I don’t believe a thing these people say! It’s all propaganda, they only want you to hear what they want you to hear.
Nothing to see, move along!
It’s called predictive programming. Similar to to MKUltra but without total mind control. Break out of the matrix
This was actually on last year but they're replaying it bc of yesterday. More propaganda to hate Pewtin.
@@RiskyTrades programmer didn't check for null . The number 125, in C++. Oops.
@@RiskyTrades It's obvious, it always happens before something huge occurs. Like the pandemic exercise Event 201, just before Covid hit.
When he said "We have Hackers" (NSA) I got the. chills....
It is easier to hack a person than it is to hack a system.
“You’re only as fast as your slowest”
Yup. "For the majority of mankind is timid and lazy." Evil people are well aware of this.
Privacy is a myth
That’s how most systems get hacked. You just target people who have access to the the system. You’re not really hacking a system. You’re stealing the keys or sometimes buying them.
@@joelgoble9544 exactly social engineered attacks will always out pace zero-day and other similar attacks.
Critical infrastructure should have never been linked in.
1000000000% a lot of things shouldn't be shared
It isn’t for the most part. Hence the problem!
Homeland Security with Cheney was a mistake in consolidation for Power. Snowden wasn't kidding.
Don't sell your ICE car. Even if you own an EV. Preferably own a spare diesel Benz and a few drums of diesel fuel at home.
@@dinorossi6611 Gas runs on the same systems that the power does. If the power grid went down fuel would too.
"It can only be attributable to human error. This sort of thing has cropped up before, and it has always been due to human error." - HAL 9000...
Maybe by design, intentional back doors left in systems for a purpose.
and may be a good bribe to employee
HAL was confused. He got conflicting directives which were unknown to the crew. Watch the sequel, not just the original. He ran correctly when the situation and new mission were honestly explained to him.
Or...human ignorance...
@@Ryan_Christopher I remember that ... something like " That's not what happened he got conflicting directives and did his best... he became paranoid.... the technical therm is a H-Mobious loop which can happen in advanced..."... But HAL is a human creation... and by extension everything as a result of HAL's existence ... is ultimately "due to human error"... "I don't think there is any question about it"...
I've been through this scenario with GPT4 and GPT4 requests additional information about 80% and seeks the higher authority of who gave the order about 10% of the time... with the remaining 10% being unable to function... Just like HAL...
I love this woman n her gifts n u have my suport n my prayers from now on
Meanwhile us in cyber are overworked and underpaid and its a nightmare to find a job. Im lucky enough to have a solid job even if underpaid, but i have friends that are incredible with 10 to 15 years of experience in infosec that cannot get an interview. Alot of these companies dont care about cyber risk. They look at it as a cost center and often ignore what the consequences of a breach could be.
I hope you can hang on to your job and get more money. It sounds like a serious problem, that is going to escalate. 😮
True!
Sadly most of these companies are close to being too big to fail. Massive security breaches are more common but ATnT aint going down because of one.
I listen to you every day. You are the best on utube. Thank you for such interesting education. I will keep you in my prayers
I come to UA-cam so i don't have to watch mainstream tv shows like this but yet this ends up in my playlist
Yeah spot on.
All free men, and independent thinkers put on autocrats list. Did they figure out who got into Hillaries home based server and verify Hunter's laptop. 51 3xperz said so to help Biden win.
The BAD news is that all of these stories were first shown two years ago. The risk is much higher today and little has been accomplished to stop it. Our power system is not hardened and anything including solar flares from the sun can take it down.
the fricking forced phone number atualy makes it EASEER for hackers in meany cases apprently.
Get ready folks !
How would we stop a solar flare from taking down the power grid? Put all the wires inside a faraday cage?
@@runnergo1398 I can’t think of anything that could be done. I believe it would be catastrophic for the country- You’d almost have to have a satellite phone or be in a power area that wasn’t affected. IMO
@@ClaudiaMitchell-r9s If only we all weren't so damn tribal instinctively. We could have the whole world on one global power grid to help each other.
They're powerful because some of them are former employees of their victims🤷♂️
Diversity comes to haunt them.
@@StewartDuncanJryou are clueless lol. how much brainrot to think hackers are DEI 😂
@@Graahk-r8u why not ?
@user-hw2uq1wc1d is probably one of those guys that listed to podcasts about DEI now he thinks everything connected to it or he's probably a bot
@@dariusking2488🤖
That’s why we should not go cashless and fully electric!⚡️
Critical infrastructure should not be accessible to the internet. All control signals should be internal only. External accessibility is a luxury that is too high of a risk. Most critical infrastructure should be manned 24 hours anyway.
Quá hay, quá sắc xảo , quá thông minh mà lại dí dỏm nữa. ❤
With the World Wide IT outage yesterday 20/07/24 it makes more sense to keep cash then be forced in to a cashless world
Always a good idea to have a stash of small bills. Having been through 2 major quakes, cash is the only thing that works when the power is out.
One way to make ransomware into a non problem is by taking all critical systems off line. Air gapped systems are exponentially harder to hack than on line systems. Really critical systems can be designed with ROM based hardware that cannot be hacked because they are not capable or receiving new information or changing their software, because it is literally "burned in." Critical infrastructure can be connected over high tension lines instead of the internet. Anyone attempting to hack such systems would need a thorough knowledge of high voltage lines to tap in remotely, and they would need to exchange ROM or PROM chips instead of remotely hacking via the web. While every system has its vulnerabilities, air gapped, ROM or PROM backed, and non internet connected systems are far superior from a security standpoint then standard internet based systems.
21:10😬 Whoa 😯 That's absolutely terrifying😱
Thank you
The reason that most of the Electric Grid in Texas is NOT attached to either of the 2 major Grids is money. There are minimum requirements in hardware and backups that they do not have to comply with, it would cut into their profits to upgrade their their existing system.
That’s an unanticipated benefit. The reason is TX has a well-documented history for **Historical Independence** When the federal government started regulating interstate electricity transmission, Texas chose to keep its grid mostly within state boundaries to avoid federal regulation. This led to the development of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which manages most of the state's grid.
Didn't that also lead to their inability to accept shared power during a deep freeze a few years ago? Resulting in all kinds of damage.
great program!
My son works to stop cyber attacks. His company was picked first out of 47 companies.
and we should care about that...why? lol
My son make great abstract art on the wall with his poo poo and fingers.
36:27 they go into the car in the garage to stay warm is probably my favorite quote
By my hometown in Fayetteville North Carolina. In a place called Moore county, someone shot out power transformers two different times. And out in the mid western part of the state east of charlotte the same thing happened. And on a side note in Moore county a Russian was shot dead by a special forces colonel who saw the man taking pictures of his house and family. And all the weird goings ons at armament factories.
I really don't feel sorry for MGM
I don't either, with how much they rob you from losses in casino games, I think they deserve it, they're an extremely greedy business that sucks you completely dry.
It’s not the victim per se, it’s what the threat actors are doing with impunity. It can happen to them, with unlimited budget dollars, it can happen you anyone.
These attacks happen with hospitals all the time. I don't care if it's MGM or any other company its a serious problem
@@squidwardo7074 Its a problem but I dont care if it happens to MGM.
Nice work
Anyone robing a casino should get an award
Keep up the forthcoming of unmitigated, unadulterated TRUTH, and nothing but the TRUTH, so help us all GOD please! Amen!
Super episode 60 monites. Even in a Utube grabbed ReRun
First time I heard Chris Ray actually speak and make sense generally he always says I can't answer that question
Let’s keep America safe
Why is ‘60 minutes’ never a full 60 minutes? 🤔
It’s in metric
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Not sure we wanna be publicly sharing the most vulnerable points in our infra in this climate but ok maybe that’s how they get fixed 🤷♂️
I think the data abuse from within has been and remains the far bigger threat.
I remember when I sent a prototype to China of one of my ideas to have it made there, they claimed that the prototype got lost somehow and it was somewhere in Russia for some unknown reason. And a year after I saw my product being sold in stores. You can NOT trust them.
wow, great sales pitch for crowdstrike
This is them telling us we are not safe
Why aren’t there redundancy protective backup systems or manual override systems for critical infrastructure? And, I don’t want to hear that it costs too much, either!
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9:08 False. It didn't cause any shortage. All the smooth brained people that went panic buying did. And even then there wasn't any _real_ shortage.
Facts there own government is doing this and brainwashing them
This comment is to FBI Director Wray: Today is July 27, 2024. There are still 10 AMERICANS held captive in Gaza since October 7, 2023. Why has our law enforcement NOT rescued them?
Wow, the irony, casinos taking the moal highground 😂
These 5 chiefs are heroes. Yes, they truly are
This is where I absolutely support our federal government. Cyber is scary
Our federal government is probably the one doing the hacking.
That’s a problem with concentrating too much power and money in major corporations.
This is a great piece. The one thing i’ll say is this however. It’s funny to me how five eyes has been spying and stealing intellectually data for decades, and they’ve been the best at it. But as soon as someone else comes along and is better at it than they are, all of a sudden it’s morally wrong. All of a sudden it’s time to start “acting like a leading country” and not doing the shenanigans. It’s just funny to me they hypocrisy. Look this is just a game. The game of life. We’ve been doing these terrible things too, and we’ve been the best at it for decades. Now some competition has risen in the market. The way to fight it is to do what they did. Invest in training and educating our own citizens so we have a pool
of talented people to fight back. It’s not rocket science.
And add to that...start paying your top talent instead of penny pinching
Hilarious. This guy representing Casino's called the hackers "Crooks".Talk about calling the kettle black!
Devils advocate…they willingly paid to ultimately lose. The company was robbed.
not to mention he looks like your typical crime boss...I hated to say it but you know it's true😂
Glad to know the house might lose for once
Love you. You gotta stay strong and healthy, I need your expertise.
PS. Its not just the RUSSIANS!
Our government has lied to us so much & about other countries, we're left not knowing who it was.
@@terridi1776Why is that
is this a replay or just a coincidence this was posted at the same time as the CrowdStrike-caused outage
42min FBI director says if you see something suspicious (not right) call the police - yeh, that always works out so well....
One thing that baffles me is how utility managers, who know so little about cyber security threats, much less defense for them, somehow think it's a good idea to connect utility control to the Internet. Systems worked without these connections in the past. Just don't do it.
And yet these guys wanna gate keep and not invest in entry cybersecurity roles hmm
It all started with getting a security code changed over the phone....that's agrade school move
We pay a lot of taxes to schools. What society has instead? Generations of hackers. We cannot find a painter, a plumber, a carpenter, an iron worker.
This is what happens in a developed country. So, you have to contract migrant labour on short term visas to meet those demands, like Singapore and many countries in the EU do, or better yet fund trade schools and bear higher costs for these jobs.
Unless you live in a wealthy area, most schools are underfunded. Teachers are underpaid,overworked, and harassed By their parents instigating these culture wars that at the end of the day don’t matter and will not make a material difference in their lives. we have not funded or pushed our local governments to fund more trades. Instead, as a society, we have basically showed our youth that this is a cutthroat country. that it’s every man for themselves, that when you come down on your luck and you’ll need some help, you won’t get any bail out from uncle Sam. Not unless you’re a major Bank or Wall Street firm that’s what we taught our youth. that what matters most is getting money at all cost and at any cost.
They are hacker at night.....and plumber the day
A lot of people into any type of tech most definitely didn't get it from school. Those are the type of skills you need to have have a passion for and do a lot of independent study. Not to mention a lot of "hackers" buy code and are just smart enough to use it. Those are script kiddies.
@@Loy_OttertonWhat do you mean they do not have a Black Hat Hacker Degree?? /Sarcasm
How much you want to bet the voice gathering information on the phone was AI.
2 $
We need a real life BlackWall.
@@stchaltin The guy who criticizes people's wardrobe?
That’s why we should have wood stoves in our homes.
Exactly ! I have a wood/cooking stove.
is this all about Russia how about China ,Korea even Africa the USA , you were just focusing too much on Russia Cyber Crime is everywhere
Did you watch the entire episode? They discuss others
The US government is the hacker no country is doing nothing they alway want to say other countries lie lie lie they wicked no one is doing nothing they just want bring in one world order
Shyt we're doomed...😡
good timing
one day all of our accounts. banking and investments will be wiped away never to return
AI will do that, inventions from our own country.
Larry Fink Black Rock is counting on it with Jamie Dimon, Bloomberg and Schwarzman Blackstone.
And believe me, it’s coming much sooner than you think !!! 🤔
They sound like corporations doing as much damage as possible and gloating about it.
I got that same keyboard 😂
Time to switch to Analogue machines again...
What do you expect 13 year olds to do, they do dumb things, we all did. But now they can take down the power grid or Vegas casinos then it's up to those adults that are in power to make sure we aren't so vulnerable.
Grid is open, boarder is open. What's the job of government again?
To create crime and say it’s other country when they the one doing this shi
Cry pilgrim
If you have open boarders, you should do something about it, not the government.
The government will take care of the border.
Government experts have determined Jose Jesus can get through after Biden tells us to do it for electoral growth.
Stay positive: "We messed up." -> "They're very good."
The casino bosses are furious 😠 😡 The house suppose to always beat us suckers. If you asked me it's sweet POETIC JUSTICE 😊
Love the arrogance of crowdstrike when they costs the world a huge BSOD 2 days ago with a freaking update! 😂
To be fair they have good detection compared to most alternatives
Every corporation should be required to have a BR/DR (business recovery/disaster recovery) planin place for such events, and they should be held criminally liable when people's data that they are in charge of safeguarding is stolen. Until then more of this will happen.
This whole video is just NSA propaganda 😠 Give us some more Edward Snowden content instead!
That's a perfect reason why everybody should feel safe with digital dollar
The US government should be taking anyone that does or wants to do cybersecurity but with. Current leadership it makes you think they intentionally don’t do that
lol dei hires
This has been an idea for decades, since the infancy of the internet. It's not a novel idea and you're not clever. They have recruited felons and people who have been caught for misdemeanors in these types of crimes for decades. It's not done at large scale and it's a complicated matter as well. Current administration is not blocking anything, the agencies have had the ability to do it the whole time. The agencies are run by civil servants and not political appointees with a few exceptions at the very top in a few of these agencies.
It boils down to recruitment culture and not executive action. Also, you can't just hire all those you come across either. Then agencies would just become bloated and people would do BS jobs. You can only manage a certain amount of people and organize tasks in certain ways. Can't have a free-for-all and let anyone do anything at any time because then it would just be chaos.
Vielen Dank
What ever tech layoff have been rampant over the last 4 years. So there you go.
If they're robbing casinos, they sound like rob-in hood to me😂😂😂
You know what they say , don't have all your eggs in one basket.
we need to take this seriously...
50:38
step 1. No social media accounts
step 2. No iPhone
step 3: Not in US
Make All Your Choices Wisely.
@@DanielPiotrowicz-t9m yolo
Go to Mars
_I don't even have a keyboard! I entered this text by blinking my eyes in EBCDIC code and then using a mouth pointer (it took months) as my StdIn Device!_ - j q t -
So other smart phones are fine ? 🤣🤣🤣
Word on the street Iraq has WMDs and something about Freedom Fries.
It would not affect us here in Ketchikan Alaska. We have our own lakes for electricity and water.
Transportation, imported food and other products, are a couple I think of off the top of my head.
No hacker is doing nothing ur own US government is doing this shi? Stop been foo?
Ha. Hope a joke and not near any Cruise Ships!
I''m trying really hard to feel sorry for the big casinos. hahaha
She looks like one of those realistic robotic dolls.
Danke ihnen piece
Stop connecting everything to the internet. SMH. It’s ridiculous.
As true as this is, unfortunately we are too heavily invested in tech to keep stuff offline. Bad actors will find a way to wreck havoc one way or the other regardless of whether these resources are online or not, more education and cyber awareness is more important than keeping stuff offline- my humble opinion
Good thing we have a secure border!
WEF already lining up excuses.
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sorry for u and your tinfoil hatted paranoia. Not reality
lol yup remember who I was mentioning to be and you will understand why they are always so darn good 😂
I've never heard of this before. OMG
Switch to Linux 🤘
_Back in 1971, I always taught my students of FORTRAN to dimension arrays with terms such as OVERFLOW and REALLY and EXPLOIT and MALICIOUS_ - j q t -
If it feels like you are winning every battle but losing the war, then does not logic dictate that you don’t even know where and when the battles are?
Wait a minute, that one group of hackers got 15 million dollars? Why didn’t they label the money to track and catch them?. They now have future monetary power. Smh
Ransom is paid in cryptocurrency
Honey cryptos can not be labeled 😴 so you think they would hack a big company and then ask for a money wire to their accounts 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So you think the people smart enough to make ransomware and reverse engineer don't already know this? They get payed with XMR which is a completely anonymous and untraceable cryptocurrency. You thought you figured it all out lmao.
60min is definitely government controlled
Absolutely
Loving this one looks like it'd be a good one for small talk apparently not LMAO
6:14 Please switch to Linux
Microsoft taught US that Cyber Monday, July 23, 2024.
Hope you weren't at the Airport or in a hospital. ☘️
@@jannichi6431 I don't think Microsoft is to blame for the Crowdstrike incident and instead companies using trash endpoint security like Crowdstrike. Although, the Windows ecosystem does foster incidents like this due to the lack of open source.
No defense can’t stop a great offense !!
Don't put a woman in charge