As an American, there is nothing more stereotypically British than someone getting a thrill from breaking the rules in the most polite and benign way possible.
What I love most is that not only does he get in, but it’s done in such an artful way to make a fool of the security. Like he didn’t HAVE to put 12345678. Didn’t HAVE to go to a public place to print the pass and draw attention to himself by talking to a camera. Didn’t HAVE to put “international baddie”. But he did and they still didn’t catch on.
I think so one cares. Security expos are for vendors to sell in wholesale to companies/government bodies. The goal isn’t to secure the building the goal is to sell products.
@@kalebnelson4569 so you think that someone who won’t pay for a ticket to get is going to buy wholesale security equipment? Do you think that’s good marketing to be selling security equipment if you can’t even keep the event secure? Also he could have had weapons. They would have cared then
I think what makes this most funny is how max ran into some of his fans at the convention and it was just a mutual thing where they just instantly understood what was going on and don't blow his cover
You work for Securitas? I’ve got a few questions about them if you don’t mind. I’ve already applied but there’s a snag in their regulations on appearance that goes against my religious beliefs.
@Or_Am_I_Alpharius I do not but I have a couple friends that work or have worked with them. Everytime I meet some one in uniform we alway tend to compare companies. What's the religious beliefs?
Tbh at this point if you run a security convention and you don’t already have a photo of Max on the wall with the caption “DO NOT LET IN”, you deserve it
Some conventions have a flip book of faces, cause Max Fosh is the least of your worries. Prior trespassers, troublemakers or such are more of an issue to worry about xD
nono, what they should do is let him in knowingly, and have a ton of people asking him friendly questions inside. Bound to make Nick E. nervous. pull the uno reverse.
I think that the international security expo shouldn’t sell tickets. You MUST break in. All the infrastructure is there for a normal convention, but you just cannot access the tickets by buying them. You have to hack, cheat, copy, steal, whatever to get past security (who are trained as if it’s a normal expo) You can tell how good security is by how many people show up
Naw. If you get caught, you have to buy a ticket. The further in you get, the more discount on the ticket price! Then people can still get in and vendors still want to be there
Next challenge. Go to defcon, find a time when one of the presentation areas are not in use, set up fake signs for a speech on how easy it is to just walk past security and get into places you shouldn't.
Tbh the whole walk in with the confidence that you’re supposed to be somewhere while simultaneously being “on the phone” & you can get into most places I’ve found out over time. & the few times it doesn’t work you just pull the “oh sorry am I in the wrong spot? Must’ve got distracted while on the phone” & swiftly WALK AWAY 💀
That’s also how you can get better seats on a plane. Board towards the end and just take whatever seat you want in the general section you booked (economy, buisness, etc) and if nobody tries to sit down in that seat, you get to keep it. If someone does, you can just say oh, this is 34A? Sorry, I thought it was 34D and then you just go to your actual seat. Since nobody actually checks your in the right seat as long as there’s no issues with someone else trying to sit in that seat, it’s not hard to sit in a different one
@@staycgirlsitsgoingdown2 I tried that and some new flight attendant kicked me out of my seat on a nearly empty flight. It must be an unspoken thing the veteran attendants turn a blind eye to.
@@sharpieman2035 on a nearly empty flight, where people are sitting is a lot more important for the balance of the aircraft. It's way more obvious when someone is sitting where they're not supposed to be because they know how the seating distribution should look for the aircraft to be balanced, so you stick out like a sore thumb.
The guy who clearly knew who you were but played along as soon as you told him your fake name is a legend that shall forever live on in my heart Edit: For context as to the cacophony that is the replies, my name is Ethan Shaw and that was my account name before I changed it just now.
And then you can pull the bonus gambit of "Congratulations! I was here to test your security and you passed! I also need to test the security further in though, if that's alright with you"
I know this is a joke but real pentesters always carry a "Scope of Work" document signed by someone higher up in the company explaining what they are and are not allowed to get into, and it functions as a get-out-of-jail-free card. Good pentesters also carry a _fake_ SoW to make sure they actually check that it's real. If you're interested in this kind of thing I'd recommend watching Deviant Ollum's videos.
Even though it's meant to be just entertaining it actually does good job highlighting what kind of factors make a good con man. This is very educational and I'm sure many people from that convention can learn a lot from harmless videos like this. Great job Max, really impressive.
This video was very misleading. I was there and paid nothing to get in. The $1000 badge shown was for education sessions over the course of 3 days, not the general show floor access which is all he did. No one in the 5 years I've attended has ever scanned a QR code on my badge to get in so that was a flat out lie. Not trying to be a Debbie downer, but I just hate when people manufacture nonsense and sell it off to others.
@@jaredroberts8199 most of us know that most of max's video's work on technicalities, of course he didnt actually break in, but it's entertainment because it feels like he did
yeah but let's be honest, busy looking guy on phone is as wel known as high vis and clipboard on the list of ALWAYS check them because it's the most wel known trick in the book
"today, I will be joined by nasa astronauts, as an astronaut myself. but here's the thing... my name isn't jimmy locks, and I'm not an astronaut, yet I'll be taking a trip to the moon tomorrow morning." -cuts to an IRL segment "I mean, what are they gonna do if they find out? turn the spaceship around? jimmy locks is going to the moon, folks"
lol the funniest thing is that some people inside the convention were like "hey Max?" and he answered "no Nick" and they replied "ehh okay Nick?" that was freaking hilarious haha
I don't think UK taxes work the same way as US taxes tho lol could any UK resident confirm if you can write off things like an overseas travel as a business expense?
@@nahuelma97 I mean obviously he can't write off clubs, casino money and alcohol but Flight, food and hotel you can write off legitimately and those are the most expensive parts of any trip. (unless he is just a high roller gambler and a party animal) which i doubt lol.
4:55 I do event security as a side job to pay my degree (concerts, festivals, etc) and we specifically got told to never post any form of accreditation on social media because of how easy it is to copy it and photoshop it. It's crazy that people attending a security convention don't know this lol
They probably know but don't care. The only thing somebody breaking in gets is to not pay the convention fee. Some guy attending doesn't lose anything from enabling that.
Confidence and politeness can get you pretty much anywhere. If you're confident, people won't suspect you, and if you're polite, people won't *want* to suspect you.
The fact that the QR code on his pass was actually a link to his website was just the perfect extra touch. I can imagine a security guard scanning it and just going, "What?" as Max just makes a break for it
The fact that you travelled all the way to Las Vegas without even knowing that you were gonna get in just shows how much you're dedicated to making awesome videos! You have my respect Max, you absolute legend
These events aren't meant to be secure. They're public. What Max did was like breaking into a car expo. You don't have to be an automotive executive to attend, you just have to purchase a ticket.
@@BisexualPlagueDoctor Why? What are they protecting exactly? Do you believe that a bunch of demo security systems (which may be non-functional, or cannot be used outside of the convention) and information pamphlets requires a high level of security? Why would you expect it to be more secure than a car convention w/ millions of dollars worth of vehicles on display? Expecting "good" security at a public convention doesn't make any sense any way you look at it, kiddo lol.
@@cannotfigureoutaname I've worked at these, and similar events as a vendor. Go to one, even if it's only as a member of the public. You'll quickly realize that it's you that didn't get it :b. And you need more going on in your life if you browsed through thousands of comments just to seek validation, or if you read my comment, felt dumb, and decided to go on the offensive haha.
Hello, I am Max Fosh, and today I will be sneaking into the White House. I don’t have a cameraman for this particular shot, so US President Joe Biden is holding the camera
You mean, the only TH-camr who goes from breaking into a security convention to spoiling movie on bald man's head to breaking into a security convention again
Why did you comment this on the one video which isn't a new idea, he's literally done this before. This is the only video you could have commented it on which would actually prove the opposite to what you are trying to say....
@@ster2600 TH-cam comment sections have a plague of people who post generic, complimentary comments as soon as a video goes up, before they've even watched it. They hope that by being first, they'll get a lot of likes, and maybe even that sweet, sweet heart if they manage to be one of the top comments.
This actually SENT me ahahaha it's hilarious watching people just don some confidence and walk right in to somewhere they have no clearance to go. My dad said that at his university they have a week right at the end of the graduating year when students nick random things and the best items get prizes from the student body- the uni knew about it and said ok but don't take the massive tv screens- so the students bought hi-vis vests & a few ladders and waltzed right in, asked the security guards (GUARDING THE TVs!) to help them demount them ahahaha those students won of course ahahaha
I like how I'm expecting Max to go: "I found a back entrance in the kitchen, and quickly hurried through to the event before anyone noticed." When in reality it's: "I just walked through the main security checkpoint and didn't stop" 😂
the most important key to getting into places you don't belong is to look and act like you belong there and have 0 doubt that you'll be let alone to enter.
I think the guard filming couldn't hear what Max was saying. He was speaking into his lapel microphone and you can see he increases his speaking volume when thanking the guard
That’s a good point they probably can’t hear jack shit he stands pretty far away. I also noticed the shot cuts away to b roll of him breaking in for the entirety of his line where he says that he broke in. I mean would he really say that to a security guard because that could absolutely send him to the literal Las Vegas jail if it went wrong
@@apollo6326 because 1. they have to rent the place. I'm sure the Venetian Hotel isn't cheap, 2. they ironically have to pay for security, which also isn't cheap. 3. I bet 99% of people there are all paid for by their company, so when companies pay for things, they jack up the price to whatever they think they can get away with. I would like to know how much profit they made of this though.
Can I just say... I went to a theatre conference with stricter security for pass pick up. We asked about alternate entrances, and the guards said they would not disclose the answer without seeing our passes lol
Man these videos always make me think of the of pre internet/information era stories of people sneaking their way into everywhere and i love that you (moderately responsibly) keep that alive. Makes me giddy and want to go on an adventure like that every time
i genuinely hope that if ever any trouble is to come from this then these people will take a step back and realise that maybe... this is their issue !!!! brilliant video
If I had a nickel for every time Max Fosh broke into a security convention, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
@@eamonburns9597im fairly confident that hes gotten into at least one more but was forced to leave too early for a video. Honestly hopefully max ISNT batting 1000 when it comes to breaking into security conventions
@@plutonicattic7995 I think if he had failed to get into one before either of the videos, he would have stopped there. This is the kind of thing where you *probably* don't want to get caught multiple times.
I love that I’ve literally been to a My Little Pony convention and a LARP that both had more security then two international security conventions. Good way to get free stuff and even food at this one for near pennies maybe I’ll become an international bad girl!
I was just surprised when I found out you weren’t the guy that got a hold of a bunch of top level documents in the recent intelligence leak. Probably would’ve been easier than getting into this convention honestly.
While I was in college, we had a smaller cybersecurity convention in a nearby city. My IT professor told everyone going to leave their phones at home because the second you walk in, your phone would likely be hacked. He said that he did a test a few years ago and brought in a bunch of phones, including ones that were shut down. They were all hacked.
As an owner of a security guard company in Arizona, and being originally from the UK, this is just beautiful 😂 I nearly went to the convention, I now regret not going!
They probably should, considering he could give a pretty hood talk on how he social engineered his way through. The people most knowledgable about Walls aren't the ones who build them up, but the ones who break them down
Lol, my company had the Latte booth and totally missed you! Very entertaining and not to downplay Max's accomplishment.. but for those interested in attending, exhibits only is $50 or free if you contact a vendor for a registration link.
You could do well as a pentester, honestly. My sister does it for a living and her clients REALLY appreciate good video documentation for use in training.
In french "nique" (same pronunciation as "nick) means "f*ck" So for a french guy like me you just entered a US security convention with the name "f*ck everything"
Just stopping by to say your content is amazing. I came across this video yesterday and have binged so many more since then. You’re like Mr. Beast but genuine and your ideas are simply the best. Cannot wait to see what other silly ideas you pull off next.
Max is really showing how its so much easier to do things than people think, you just need to balls and the confidence to do it A few vids later: "I relived Frank Abagnale Jrs memoir"
So i used to work within the defene sector and the first time i was sent to an expo similar to this, they told me, as the new guy in the expo team of our company, i had to put a baggy of weed in my pocket and try to pet as many tactical good boys as possible. I got through 3 before i chickened out. Ive been told that's a rather poor, but not the worst outcome in company history
For more silly antics, come see me on tour! Get your tickets here: maxfosh.co
Very good video max
Sure
amazing video again!
I will use the vpn to break into the cia's secure files
@@RandomTFLupdates-PEPS_FOR_LIFE How could you have watched it in like 2 minutes xD
1 year later: “Hello, I am Max Fosh, international baddie, and today I’m going to be sneaking into the Pentagon”
I swear he could do it!!
LOL
i would not even be suprised
@@ImaG92i2 he believes he could do it so strongly that his body heats up, and so he sweats in order not to overheat haha
ı mean a chicken already did before so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As an American, there is nothing more stereotypically British than someone getting a thrill from breaking the rules in the most polite and benign way possible.
This comment is so underrated 😂
As an English person, I 100% agree.
Well they are descendeds of Mr. Bean
in 1 month, we will have it
What I love most is that not only does he get in, but it’s done in such an artful way to make a fool of the security. Like he didn’t HAVE to put 12345678. Didn’t HAVE to go to a public place to print the pass and draw attention to himself by talking to a camera. Didn’t HAVE to put “international baddie”. But he did and they still didn’t catch on.
easier to explain if you get caught...
Cuz he’s a tall white man
@@yadana._ definitely a huge part of it. Idk about the tall part tho. Most cops are tiny thumbs with arms
I think so one cares. Security expos are for vendors to sell in wholesale to companies/government bodies. The goal isn’t to secure the building the goal is to sell products.
@@kalebnelson4569 so you think that someone who won’t pay for a ticket to get is going to buy wholesale security equipment? Do you think that’s good marketing to be selling security equipment if you can’t even keep the event secure? Also he could have had weapons. They would have cared then
I thought bad boys get all the girls but it turns out they get free pens
Oh hi there ❤❤
pretty much the same
bad boys get all the boys
The penis mightier than the sword.
Honesty I'd take the pens any day
I think what makes this most funny is how max ran into some of his fans at the convention and it was just a mutual thing where they just instantly understood what was going on and don't blow his cover
Honestly, in hindsight this was the best place for Fosh fans living in the US to go in hopes of running into Max
@@MaxLennon besides taking a flight to london
Epic PFP
They’d clock him and know what he’s doing… Nothing damaging, just funny for the rest of us plebs.
I was kinda judging the security guards for laughing at their phone, then i realized im laughing at this while at my security job.
Yeah can confirm you didn’t see me breaking in
Max just walked right in next to you fool
😄
You work for Securitas? I’ve got a few questions about them if you don’t mind.
I’ve already applied but there’s a snag in their regulations on appearance that goes against my religious beliefs.
@Or_Am_I_Alpharius I do not but I have a couple friends that work or have worked with them. Everytime I meet some one in uniform we alway tend to compare companies. What's the religious beliefs?
At this point you could list "breaking into security conventions" as a hobby
Well yeah, hes done it a few times now so I suppose its a hobby
He could probably list it as a contract job considering he's being sponsored on these videos
More like profession even given he has clearly made money from these stunts
Heck he could make that his new career by consulting for security expos
No his describtion at Linkedin
Tbh at this point if you run a security convention and you don’t already have a photo of Max on the wall with the caption “DO NOT LET IN”, you deserve it
Some conventions have a flip book of faces, cause Max Fosh is the least of your worries. Prior trespassers, troublemakers or such are more of an issue to worry about xD
If it were up to me I'd more likely let him in and have him give a keynote address, in character 😂
nono, what they should do is let him in knowingly, and have a ton of people asking him friendly questions inside. Bound to make Nick E. nervous. pull the uno reverse.
@@SigFigNewton It shows that the chief of security in charge of letting people in is incompetent
@@DavidZaslavsky "Ah yes, Mr. Everything, you're finally here! You keynote starts in 10 minutes, please follow me."
I think that the international security expo shouldn’t sell tickets. You MUST break in. All the infrastructure is there for a normal convention, but you just cannot access the tickets by buying them. You have to hack, cheat, copy, steal, whatever to get past security (who are trained as if it’s a normal expo)
You can tell how good security is by how many people show up
Naw. If you get caught, you have to buy a ticket.
The further in you get, the more discount on the ticket price!
Then people can still get in and vendors still want to be there
They could also do it by having the conversation send people to test them.
Next challenge. Go to defcon, find a time when one of the presentation areas are not in use, set up fake signs for a speech on how easy it is to just walk past security and get into places you shouldn't.
This would be hilarious
Absolutely do this - defcon actually encourages getting past con security (just not hotel security)
That would be amazing
This needs to happen
Easy way to get arrested
Max Fosh is seriously an international baddie
I bet he goes as Rob Banks or something
certified baddie
Hes truly international now xD
Nick Everything*
In two different way at the same time
Next year, go as Max Pilfering? Wade Inside? Will Steele? Buck Rules?
No, I’ve got it: Grant Access
Picard Pockets
Jim mate. Tye Ranny?
Hye Taylit
Tbh the whole walk in with the confidence that you’re supposed to be somewhere while simultaneously being “on the phone” & you can get into most places I’ve found out over time.
& the few times it doesn’t work you just pull the “oh sorry am I in the wrong spot? Must’ve got distracted while on the phone” & swiftly WALK AWAY 💀
I mean... It doesn't work if you're wearing a lanyard that everyone else going in has...
That’s also how you can get better seats on a plane. Board towards the end and just take whatever seat you want in the general section you booked (economy, buisness, etc) and if nobody tries to sit down in that seat, you get to keep it. If someone does, you can just say oh, this is 34A? Sorry, I thought it was 34D and then you just go to your actual seat. Since nobody actually checks your in the right seat as long as there’s no issues with someone else trying to sit in that seat, it’s not hard to sit in a different one
@@staycgirlsitsgoingdown2 I tried that and some new flight attendant kicked me out of my seat on a nearly empty flight. It must be an unspoken thing the veteran attendants turn a blind eye to.
@@sharpieman2035 on a nearly empty flight, where people are sitting is a lot more important for the balance of the aircraft. It's way more obvious when someone is sitting where they're not supposed to be because they know how the seating distribution should look for the aircraft to be balanced, so you stick out like a sore thumb.
@@biosparkles9442 I feel like unless everyone's 500lbs and only sitting on one side, it shouldn't matter all that much
I swear i never had such a hard deja vu until i realized its the us security convention and you broke into the uk one.
I was so frickin confused at first
Oh my God thank you!!! I thought I was losing my mind that no one was mentioning this was (I thought) a reupload
SAme xD
I WAS SO SCARED
I for a second thought it was a re-upload for some reason :)
Can't wait for max to break into the pentagon with a lanyard that has the name 'Will Steal'.
Or Will Chatterbox for a good measure.
Luke Enfor Codes
Walter Gates
Ivan Yursi-Cretes
Walken Vaults
The guy who clearly knew who you were but played along as soon as you told him your fake name is a legend that shall forever live on in my heart
Edit: For context as to the cacophony that is the replies, my name is Ethan Shaw and that was my account name before I changed it just now.
I love the "I've seen YOU before" xD
I recognise that name of yours, Ethan is a good name
Bros
I like the colour orange
@@ethancross644 OMG!!!
The funny thing about doing things like this is you can always use the excuse of "I am testing your security. You passed." Should you get stopped.
And then you can pull the bonus gambit of "Congratulations! I was here to test your security and you passed!
I also need to test the security further in though, if that's alright with you"
And if they don't believe it either, just tell them "That was a test too" and bolt
I know this is a joke but real pentesters always carry a "Scope of Work" document signed by someone higher up in the company explaining what they are and are not allowed to get into, and it functions as a get-out-of-jail-free card. Good pentesters also carry a _fake_ SoW to make sure they actually check that it's real.
If you're interested in this kind of thing I'd recommend watching Deviant Ollum's videos.
Yeah, at this point, I feel like they should show his videos at the convention so that people know what types of security flaws to look out for.
@@shipwreck9146 Honestly thats a really good idea
Even though it's meant to be just entertaining it actually does good job highlighting what kind of factors make a good con man. This is very educational and I'm sure many people from that convention can learn a lot from harmless videos like this. Great job Max, really impressive.
Yeah its why Google hired Abagnale. They got conned into thinking they needed someone like him to teach em about computer security.
This video was very misleading. I was there and paid nothing to get in. The $1000 badge shown was for education sessions over the course of 3 days, not the general show floor access which is all he did. No one in the 5 years I've attended has ever scanned a QR code on my badge to get in so that was a flat out lie. Not trying to be a Debbie downer, but I just hate when people manufacture nonsense and sell it off to others.
@@jaredroberts8199 most of us know that most of max's video's work on technicalities, of course he didnt actually break in, but it's entertainment because it feels like he did
@@jaredroberts8199 im gonna report for clickbait
@@jaredroberts8199 thank you for sharing
Most security breaches are done using social engineering. So even if your security is really good, people are usually the weak point
yeah but let's be honest, busy looking guy on phone is as wel known as high vis and clipboard on the list of ALWAYS check them because it's the most wel known trick in the book
Very true
@@ThaGr1m isn't the most well known yellow vests?
@@alinac5512 yeah high vis jacket, is what americans called the yellow vest with reflective stripes. High vis stands for highly visible
@@ThaGr1m yeah, but high vis and clipboard sounded more like suit and tie and clipboard to me.
I cannot wait for the next episode when Max becomes an extraterrestrial baddie
"today, I will be joined by nasa astronauts, as an astronaut myself. but here's the thing... my name isn't jimmy locks, and I'm not an astronaut, yet I'll be taking a trip to the moon tomorrow morning."
-cuts to an IRL segment
"I mean, what are they gonna do if they find out? turn the spaceship around? jimmy locks is going to the moon, folks"
And after that? Intergalactic baddie!
And then what? Multidimensional baddie?
@@squared6867 Yup! 😂 after multidimensional baddie, it will become voided/dark matter baddie
You mean interplanetary (may be start with orbital?). He can't be extraterrestrial because he is in fact from Earth
lol the funniest thing is that some people inside the convention were like "hey Max?" and he answered "no Nick" and they replied "ehh okay Nick?"
that was freaking hilarious haha
What happens after the final costume change?
I think we're all ignoring the even greater feat that Max accomplished: going on vacation to Las Vegas and getting to write it off your taxes
I don't think UK taxes work the same way as US taxes tho lol could any UK resident confirm if you can write off things like an overseas travel as a business expense?
@@nahuelma97you can definitely do it in germany and I would be very surprised if the UK didn't
@@nahuelma97 you can write it off for a business expense if, for example, you've travelled somewhere to film a TH-cam video
@@td9063 interesting. And there wouldn't be any problems in terms of needing to somehow validate your claim that it was a business trip or something?
@@nahuelma97 I mean obviously he can't write off clubs, casino money and alcohol but Flight, food and hotel you can write off legitimately and those are the most expensive parts of any trip. (unless he is just a high roller gambler and a party animal) which i doubt lol.
This is probably the most dangerous challenge he's done yet
Never mind I thought he was breaking into the USA lol
@@mrmicrowaveable lmao
It’s a security convention it’s prob the SAFEST place to be lmao
pretty sure getting married is way more dangerous
shush your comment is cringe
4:55 I do event security as a side job to pay my degree (concerts, festivals, etc) and we specifically got told to never post any form of accreditation on social media because of how easy it is to copy it and photoshop it. It's crazy that people attending a security convention don't know this lol
They probably know but don't care. The only thing somebody breaking in gets is to not pay the convention fee. Some guy attending doesn't lose anything from enabling that.
You go to conventions to see your favorite content creators,I go to Security Expos to see Max Fosh.
We are not the same.
Max Fosh? Don’t you mean Theo Veri?
@@poleve5409 Cry about it.
@@poleve5409 cope
@@poleve5409 Forgot to switch accounts to reply again?
@@poleve5409 that was not kek at all, that was just cringe
This shows the importance of confidence when trying to get through security: just pretend like you're on the phone and they just let you through lmao
stride with confidence and purpose
I tried to do that. turns out, pretending to be on the phone at police check point while you're driving is not very good idea.
@@magik2953 🤣🤣🤣
Confidence and politeness can get you pretty much anywhere. If you're confident, people won't suspect you, and if you're polite, people won't *want* to suspect you.
Max does so much crazy stuff that I bet he’s on a first-name basis with his lawyers.
His lawyers refer to him by first name you mean 😂
Got to get that retainer money
That was the ballsiest commercial transition I've seen in a while.
And ending.
Then you gotta watch the one where he is suing his sister
I love how the "look and act like them" tactic still works so remarkably well if you pull it off confidently enough.
Much respect brother
The fact that the QR code on his pass was actually a link to his website was just the perfect extra touch. I can imagine a security guard scanning it and just going, "What?" as Max just makes a break for it
I'm glad to see max expressing his true britishness by taking all the free stuff.
The British museum is filled by his ancestors that clearly did the same.
he was there to knick everything in the end
Everything is free if you just refuse to pay for it!
@@n_mckeanikr the British museum is epic
The fact that you travelled all the way to Las Vegas without even knowing that you were gonna get in just shows how much you're dedicated to making awesome videos! You have my respect Max, you absolute legend
The alternative video of him getting arrested for trespassing would also be good content. Win-win. 😄
well, i think he would've gone in either way, if he couldn't sneak in he would've bought a pass. He did that for the UK one too.
Great excuse to use a Vegas trip as a business expense 😉😂
Them giving out phone chargers at a security expo is the next level of ironic. Probably one of the best ways to get into ones phone
The only thing worse would be handing out free hard drives to pentagon workers or somethin
i love how the attendees that recognized him knew exactly what he was up to
These events aren't meant to be secure. They're public. What Max did was like breaking into a car expo. You don't have to be an automotive executive to attend, you just have to purchase a ticket.
@@K-Fedthe point is that it is a SECURITY CONVENTION
You would expect good security
@@BisexualPlagueDoctor Why? What are they protecting exactly? Do you believe that a bunch of demo security systems (which may be non-functional, or cannot be used outside of the convention) and information pamphlets requires a high level of security? Why would you expect it to be more secure than a car convention w/ millions of dollars worth of vehicles on display? Expecting "good" security at a public convention doesn't make any sense any way you look at it, kiddo lol.
@@K-FedFinally, I finally found you! I had to scroll the entire comment section to find the guy who didn't get it!
@@cannotfigureoutaname I've worked at these, and similar events as a vendor. Go to one, even if it's only as a member of the public. You'll quickly realize that it's you that didn't get it :b.
And you need more going on in your life if you browsed through thousands of comments just to seek validation, or if you read my comment, felt dumb, and decided to go on the offensive haha.
Hello, I am Max Fosh, and today I will be sneaking into the White House. I don’t have a cameraman for this particular shot, so US President Joe Biden is holding the camera
Imagine recognizing him in the convention and then realizing exactly what’s happening
The only TH-camr who goes from spoiling movie on bald man's head to breaking to security convention, Max is neighbor's kid in adult form
I see you everywhere
@@alexdandyla Yeah, this guy is wasting his free time by trying to be like Justin Y.
@@ItsKevin183 you can't waste your freetime if you do something that you wanna do.
@Don't Read My Profile Picture i did and now what
You mean, the only TH-camr who goes from breaking into a security convention to spoiling movie on bald man's head to breaking into a security convention again
Convinced this fella won’t ever run out of ideas 😂 Great video as always Max!
he''s gonna sneak into a super max prison or fort knox eventually
Why did you comment this on the one video which isn't a new idea, he's literally done this before. This is the only video you could have commented it on which would actually prove the opposite to what you are trying to say....
@@ster2600 he was flirting i think
I mean this is the same idea twice
@@ster2600 TH-cam comment sections have a plague of people who post generic, complimentary comments as soon as a video goes up, before they've even watched it. They hope that by being first, they'll get a lot of likes, and maybe even that sweet, sweet heart if they manage to be one of the top comments.
This actually SENT me ahahaha it's hilarious watching people just don some confidence and walk right in to somewhere they have no clearance to go. My dad said that at his university they have a week right at the end of the graduating year when students nick random things and the best items get prizes from the student body- the uni knew about it and said ok but don't take the massive tv screens- so the students bought hi-vis vests & a few ladders and waltzed right in, asked the security guards (GUARDING THE TVs!) to help them demount them ahahaha those students won of course ahahaha
I like how I'm expecting Max to go: "I found a back entrance in the kitchen, and quickly hurried through to the event before anyone noticed."
When in reality it's: "I just walked through the main security checkpoint and didn't stop" 😂
the most important key to getting into places you don't belong is to look and act like you belong there and have 0 doubt that you'll be let alone to enter.
LMAO, I loved that he said straight out that he broke in and fakes his badge, TO A SECURITY GUARD!!!! and he just said have fun.
I think the guard filming couldn't hear what Max was saying. He was speaking into his lapel microphone and you can see he increases his speaking volume when thanking the guard
@@Affews100Nice catch
@@Affews100 good point 👍
In the previous video he did the same thing, the guard just didn't hear him because he was only speaking loud enough for the lapel mic to pick him up.
That’s a good point they probably can’t hear jack shit he stands pretty far away. I also noticed the shot cuts away to b roll of him breaking in for the entirety of his line where he says that he broke in. I mean would he really say that to a security guard because that could absolutely send him to the literal Las Vegas jail if it went wrong
This man is the embodiment of can't be arrested if you have good intentions
That guy who recognized him MUST know Max broke into the ISC before. How did he just walk away when Max said his name was Nick? 😆
My bet is he was playing along in order to not mess anything up for the video. Wouldn't be surprised if he understood the "Nick" reference as well.
Simple. Man decided it was funnier to just watch it play out, and he was right
I think he might have also been a fan
This is the best rendition of “reflective vest, hard hat, and clipboard” I’ve seen in a while, and I’m here for it!
Messi taking notes on how to get free pens
Strange, it appears that my device is showing the word “Penaldo” as Messi. Maybe this is a mistake on your part? Could you resend this message
I continue to be surprised that a literal security expo is less secure than the anime convention I went to over the weekend
Because neither this convention nor the previous one he infiltrated are actually private. They are both open to anyone and are cost free to attend.
Their is nothing to protect, other than not paying the fee and getting a free coffee
@@tmdiz4579 how come it said it cost £800?
@@apollo6326 because
1. they have to rent the place. I'm sure the Venetian Hotel isn't cheap,
2. they ironically have to pay for security, which also isn't cheap.
3. I bet 99% of people there are all paid for by their company, so when companies pay for things, they jack up the price to whatever they think they can get away with.
I would like to know how much profit they made of this though.
@@tmdiz4579 "cost free to attend"? It literally listed the prices for tickets on the website...
Can I just say... I went to a theatre conference with stricter security for pass pick up. We asked about alternate entrances, and the guards said they would not disclose the answer without seeing our passes lol
stricter concerts... they have metal detector at Backstreet Boys concert
Crazed fans are more dangerous than actual criminals.
Unironically, the biggest risk to any security system is people.
You'd be surprised how far a right-ish set of clothing and an ipad get you.
Man these videos always make me think of the of pre internet/information era stories of people sneaking their way into everywhere and i love that you (moderately responsibly) keep that alive. Makes me giddy and want to go on an adventure like that every time
I am now convinced that there is nothing that Max can not do😂
He can't eat monkey poop
Okay, seeing that short shopping sequence at 6:17 I definitely want a video of Max commenting shirt overprints for at least 20 minutes 😂
Max?
No sorry, Nick
Do I know you?
No, but I’ve seen you
😂😂😂
He’s truly is an international Baddie!
3:21 this is why Max should be the next James Bond
Max truly is the epitome of Chaotic Neutral
Your sponsored segments are always at unexpected moments and I love it.
I really hope there is a presentation at the US version on 'How Max Fosh broke into the UK Expo and how to prevent it' 😂
"Yep, no, but i thought absolutely" 😂 awesome phone call very creative
9:46 I now aspire to have a secure laugh
HE CANT KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS
“ 10 points to Gryffindor!” dude, just summoned the whole fandom
i genuinely hope that if ever any trouble is to come from this then these people will take a step back and realise that maybe... this is their issue !!!! brilliant video
If I had a nickel for every time Max Fosh broke into a security convention, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
Who knows? Maybe it's up to three by now.
@@eamonburns9597im fairly confident that hes gotten into at least one more but was forced to leave too early for a video.
Honestly hopefully max ISNT batting 1000 when it comes to breaking into security conventions
@@plutonicattic7995 I think if he had failed to get into one before either of the videos, he would have stopped there. This is the kind of thing where you *probably* don't want to get caught multiple times.
@@eamonburns9597 i mean like hes got into one and got escorted out or couldnt post a video because cameras werent allowed
This guy is literally who I think of when people say “Fake it until you can make it”
0:53 as a US citizen, hearing you say our country name like that makes me hella proud! ❤
MERCU
Merica
Or, Muricuh
Edit: depends on how inbred you are
Merica
Such an abrupt end!
What we didn't see was security tackling him down some stairs 🤣
I love that I’ve literally been to a My Little Pony convention and a LARP that both had more security then two international security conventions.
Good way to get free stuff and even food at this one for near pennies maybe I’ll become an international bad girl!
The lesson learned: looking confident gets you anywhere
Last time you were actually more of a national baddie, but this time you truly deserve the "international" title
I was just surprised when I found out you weren’t the guy that got a hold of a bunch of top level documents in the recent intelligence leak. Probably would’ve been easier than getting into this convention honestly.
I think it's awesome that the other people that knew you just instantly played along.
I hope SurfShark pays you well, that transition into the ad read is legendary. Your content is always top notch but to tie in an ad read is next level
3:10
“I’ve Got A Question For Tomorrow.”
“Great! Then Ask Me Tomorrow!!!!!”
While I was in college, we had a smaller cybersecurity convention in a nearby city. My IT professor told everyone going to leave their phones at home because the second you walk in, your phone would likely be hacked. He said that he did a test a few years ago and brought in a bunch of phones, including ones that were shut down. They were all hacked.
Yeah we all know the Jedi can hack phones that are turned off
Those with more money bring a 'burner phone' to a conference.
@@mkontent If the battery isn't disconnected it's never truly "off"
You sure that wasnt a lie to maybe prevent people from taking videos or photos..?
Bluntest lie ever. That's not how hacking works
I like how he's literally sneaking into a security convention but is sponsored by a VPN lol
As an owner of a security guard company in Arizona, and being originally from the UK, this is just beautiful 😂
I nearly went to the convention, I now regret not going!
At the next security expo they shouldnt even bother to keep max out. They should just invite him to do a talk.
They probably should, considering he could give a pretty hood talk on how he social engineered his way through.
The people most knowledgable about Walls aren't the ones who build them up, but the ones who break them down
The fact that this video ended abruptly is a bit terrifying. You good Max?
Probably read up on the TH-cam algorithm that quick-ending videos give less chance for people to abandon and so helps your completion rates.
@Nathan McKean He took off his shirt revealing a prisoner outfit, and then it ends. It certainly leaves a lot to question.
Well his Surfshark ad does say he's now in jail ...
"the name's Everything. Nick Everything."
Max asking security if there is surfshark is mad 😂
00:14 He cant keep getting away with iiiittt
Sam Hyde?
Lol, my company had the Latte booth and totally missed you! Very entertaining and not to downplay Max's accomplishment.. but for those interested in attending, exhibits only is $50 or free if you contact a vendor for a registration link.
Ok, the Las Vegas Jail shirt just got me on a whole new level. Dear God, you would think a SECURITY conference would do better.
You are recreating one of my favourite DEFCON lectures, and I am so happy. Tech can't beat confidence. What a joke.
You could do well as a pentester, honestly.
My sister does it for a living and her clients REALLY appreciate good video documentation for use in training.
i was thinking the same thing! would love to get into pentesting myself!
What’s a Pentester?
@@webvixdarklove7551 It's short for penetration tester. Companies hire people to test their security
He's doing it again, and this time in the US and A. Great success!!
Social Enginering 101, would have loved to see more adventures on the showfloor itself.
Keep up the creativity, I really love your crazy adventures!
At 6:40 why is he shopping at the ladies section😂
I literally thought it's a reupload at first, how's this man finessed this many security guards on separate occasions 😂
Next episode: Today i robbed a bank for a kitty Kat bracelet
9:17 What we've been waiting for. The, Nicking!
In french "nique" (same pronunciation as "nick) means "f*ck"
So for a french guy like me you just entered a US security convention with the name "f*ck everything"
reminds me of when the original name for bing was bang meaning the slogan was "just bang it"
Just stopping by to say your content is amazing. I came across this video yesterday and have binged so many more since then. You’re like Mr. Beast but genuine and your ideas are simply the best. Cannot wait to see what other silly ideas you pull off next.
International Baddie 2: Nick Everything Goes Rogue
You never fail to entertain Max
Max is my favorite man who breaks into secured building
In all honesty, Max just gives me stuff out of the ordinary to watch, and typically laugh at
Probably his next video will be titled - I broke out of prison
By pretending to be a guard who accidentally got locked in a prison cell.
1:59 10 points for gryffindor? More like 10 points for Slytherin... you naughty boy!
Good one!
potterheads unite!
i feel like hufflepuffs would do that, not slytherins
Max is really showing how its so much easier to do things than people think, you just need to balls and the confidence to do it
A few vids later: "I relived Frank Abagnale Jrs memoir"
So i used to work within the defene sector and the first time i was sent to an expo similar to this, they told me, as the new guy in the expo team of our company, i had to put a baggy of weed in my pocket and try to pet as many tactical good boys as possible. I got through 3 before i chickened out. Ive been told that's a rather poor, but not the worst outcome in company history