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Hi, juat wanted to ask, what do you think about "Nucleus coop" safety (app which lets you play pc games in splitscreen). On sites like virustotal it has many red flags, bit it's base principle is injecting dll's, and i'm not sure how to determine whether this or other simmilar base programs could be safe.. or not. Might be cool video idea too :)
i swear i think there is no way malware can get any dumber and then something like this pops up, this is so bad i can't even fathom how anyone could manage to get hacked by it
in all fairness, this kind of haughtiness is exactly what has gotten people to be taken unaware by scams in the past; not everybody is as savvy or untouchable as they like to think, obvious as things can seem from a third-party perspective like the one offered by this video it's okay to be confident, but don't let that make you careless
I used to think "How does anyone fall for these things?! This is totally obvious."... but you can't be perfect at all times. You could have a bunch of life factors going on, losing a friend/family member, extra stress, illness, a lack of specific knowledge, having to rush or you try and do something when you're in a more vulnerable position when you're not quite thinking straight. A whole bunch of reasons. It would be entirely hubris to think that it's impossible to fall for a scam. Maybe you wouldn't fall for this particular one, but everyone has vulnerability. It's oriented to time, person and place. The best you can do is mitigate as much as possible, and especially tell any friends/family of anything you may think they will be effected by.
@@vladik_yt3186 i think OP's point is that when we call computer-illiterate folks "dumb," they're gonna be reluctant to talk to us about computers... even when they really, really should be asking us questions
@@DavidJCobbwhen I stopped treating my grandma like shit for not knowing how to operate a technology that came out when she was 50 and her brain wasn’t as elastic as mine at 5, that’s when she made a lot of progress on both her phone and computer. She’s 85 and out of all her friends she’s the only one that can order a taxi on her phone and look up stuff on the computer, and knows if she has any questions I’m her go to guy. You just gotta be patient, not all old people are stubborn and lots are willing to learn if you’ll just give them the time of day instead of brushing them off as “dumb”
From what i know, if a website needs to access data from your clipboard, they need to get access from a notification of your browser, but if they need to copy data onto your clipboard, you need to press a button for it to do so, for example: going into something like w3school and pressing a button to copy the example code of a programm that for example prints:hello world
Plz hit the reanalyze button. several times in the past have I have had a file come back clean but then I hit reanalyze and It was a Trojan. Great video as always 👍
On the subscriptions I saw one of my subscriptions got turned into one of those Tesla live scams, I don’t know what was the channel name beforehand since I am subscribed to a lot of channels 😭
i wanted to clarify: a website can only modify your clipboard in response to you clicking a button or certain other actions. without some wizardry/exploit you cant just alter peoples clipboards just by them visiting
@@pure_leaf7331 News flash, that's how literally everything that can be exploited in your browser works: it needs user interaction to trigger. You can try it yourself in literal seconds by typing `navigator.clipboard.writeText('some text')` (without the backticks) into your console. You will get an error stating that it's not allowed. Now, if you create a button and set it's "onclick" event to the same command, surprise surprise, it now works...
@@KSPAtlas My previous comment replying to the "proof" guy above was shadow-deleted, but my comment still stands: Dangerous functions will not run or throw an error unless triggered by user interaction. This includes clipboard.writeText, (with readText requiring not just interaction, but explicit permission). Additionally, if you had any idea what you were talking about, you would be able to try it seconds by running it in console, and running it via a button's onclick event, then compare the results. edit: checking if youtube auto-deleted this too (edit 2: it didn't)
i saw the button and was thinking "okay when you click on it, its gonna like ask for notifications, or like steal your cookies" like something to do with your browser mfw when you had to run smth in the console 💀💀
I remember trying to download free Mario Multiverse (It has been in closed beta for a very long time). I got lots of popups from a scam like this. Never trust captcha bros!
If you actually follow the steps on this website you are more a robot that any other bot visiting the site. And despite the joke, I get that old non tech savvy people might fall for this … sadly
I always double check (triple check) when I see a captcha prompt, even legit one, because there is no reason for a website to verify if I am a human or a robot.
@@tpd1864blake In case of "bot accounts", they have already done the verification at the time of account creaton, so there is no longer a reason for a website to verify if I am a human or a robot at this point
Clever, but honestly quite shocking to me as a tech savvy person. I don't use Windows thankfully but it telling me to press windows + R is already a major red flag like what wheres the button this isn't your usual captcha and why are you trying to make me execute "powershell.exe rm -rf system32 (lol i dont use windows havent done so in years)"
I had this not too long ago it opened powershell briefly and closes then there was a window popup advert I couldn't control. Will system restore save me?
Unfortunately, erase entire hard drive and reinstall OS is the only way to stay clean. There are too many stealth viruses. There other special virus getting in our UEFI firmware and deeper in hardware levels like secure boot virus. Backup your important stuff then wipe your computer.
so im assuming that the 'i am no a robot' button is some kind of decoy to the actual copy to clipboard button... On lots of websites, permission isn't really needed for something to be copied to one's clipboard..lots of people generally prefers to just click where it says copy to clipboard than ctrl c or right click copy.. can see this potentially used in many horrible ways
Correct, it is stupid. I've no idea how or why anyone would ever fall for something like this. Oh wait... (Looks at the current Admin in the Whitehouse..) nvm.. now I understand.
How do ppl fall for this? If youre using the interner you know jow captchas usually look like. Never has one asked you to copy smth and paste it somewhere
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Hi, juat wanted to ask, what do you think about "Nucleus coop" safety (app which lets you play pc games in splitscreen). On sites like virustotal it has many red flags, bit it's base principle is injecting dll's, and i'm not sure how to determine whether this or other simmilar base programs could be safe.. or not. Might be cool video idea too :)
Remember the cat ears at 100K, 3k subs to go
Brilliant vs Maths Pathways 💀
@EricParker Which version of dnspy is real I used one of the other sites and got infected with a virus but I got rid of it
I am not a robot -❌
You will get hacked -✅
Press the butoom to start
As soon as I saw it saying ctrl v I was like well I'm not dumb enough to paste powershell b64 into a run dialogue 💀
Lol that's got me 🤣
i swear i think there is no way malware can get any dumber and then something like this pops up, this is so bad i can't even fathom how anyone could manage to get hacked by it
Old people
Because you’re not paying attention, tbh. Especially people who think they don’t need to be careful bc they have an antivirus
in all fairness, this kind of haughtiness is exactly what has gotten people to be taken unaware by scams in the past; not everybody is as savvy or untouchable as they like to think, obvious as things can seem from a third-party perspective like the one offered by this video
it's okay to be confident, but don't let that make you careless
I did fall for it in a very stressful day lol
Someone who doesn’t understand what the run menu does and isn’t familiar with captcha’s will fall for this.
I used to think "How does anyone fall for these things?! This is totally obvious."... but you can't be perfect at all times. You could have a bunch of life factors going on, losing a friend/family member, extra stress, illness, a lack of specific knowledge, having to rush or you try and do something when you're in a more vulnerable position when you're not quite thinking straight. A whole bunch of reasons.
It would be entirely hubris to think that it's impossible to fall for a scam. Maybe you wouldn't fall for this particular one, but everyone has vulnerability. It's oriented to time, person and place. The best you can do is mitigate as much as possible, and especially tell any friends/family of anything you may think they will be effected by.
I was just thinking about this. I thought to myself "I can't get cocky, that's how I get hacked"
Commenters: wow, this malware is so dumb! How could anybody fall for this?
Also commenters: why did my grandma not tell me that she got scammed?
Well, elderly people aren't as familiar with PCs as we are
@@vladik_yt3186 i think OP's point is that when we call computer-illiterate folks "dumb," they're gonna be reluctant to talk to us about computers... even when they really, really should be asking us questions
prime example of not understanding the scam's target "audience", scams target the dumb, not the smart lol
@@Diddz this exact example is targeted on people that use github, I don't think grandmas develop open-source apps and use github
but in general, yeah
@@DavidJCobbwhen I stopped treating my grandma like shit for not knowing how to operate a technology that came out when she was 50 and her brain wasn’t as elastic as mine at 5, that’s when she made a lot of progress on both her phone and computer. She’s 85 and out of all her friends she’s the only one that can order a taxi on her phone and look up stuff on the computer, and knows if she has any questions I’m her go to guy. You just gotta be patient, not all old people are stubborn and lots are willing to learn if you’ll just give them the time of day instead of brushing them off as “dumb”
you are VERY good at getting me to click your video because wth the thumbnail scared the hell outta me
real
Yes
when i looked at the thumbnail i thought that if you click like a captcha thing it just somehow hacks you
if you're a developer and you fell for this, wow
From what i know, if a website needs to access data from your clipboard, they need to get access from a notification of your browser, but if they need to copy data onto your clipboard, you need to press a button for it to do so, for example: going into something like w3school and pressing a button to copy the example code of a programm that for example prints:hello world
In this case it's the captcha button
@@stoobidthing exactly
Actually started laughing when the "verification steps" popped up how ridiculous
Plz hit the reanalyze button. several times in the past have I have had a file come back clean but then I hit reanalyze and It was a Trojan. Great video as always 👍
On the subscriptions I saw one of my subscriptions got turned into one of those Tesla live scams, I don’t know what was the channel name beforehand since I am subscribed to a lot of channels 😭
Ew why Tesla lol
i wanted to clarify: a website can only modify your clipboard in response to you clicking a button or certain other actions.
without some wizardry/exploit you cant just alter peoples clipboards just by them visiting
proof
@@pure_leaf7331 look up javascript documentation for proof
@@pure_leaf7331 News flash, that's how literally everything that can be exploited in your browser works: it needs user interaction to trigger.
You can try it yourself in literal seconds by typing `navigator.clipboard.writeText('some text')` (without the backticks) into your console.
You will get an error stating that it's not allowed.
Now, if you create a button and set it's "onclick" event to the same command, surprise surprise, it now works...
I'm pretty sure the clipboard is manipulated by a JavaScript API, and JavaScript can be run on page load
@@KSPAtlas My previous comment replying to the "proof" guy above was shadow-deleted, but my comment still stands: Dangerous functions will not run or throw an error unless triggered by user interaction. This includes clipboard.writeText, (with readText requiring not just interaction, but explicit permission). Additionally, if you had any idea what you were talking about, you would be able to try it seconds by running it in console, and running it via a button's onclick event, then compare the results.
edit: checking if youtube auto-deleted this too (edit 2: it didn't)
I am a robot ✊
I am steve
i saw the button and was thinking "okay when you click on it, its gonna like ask for notifications, or like steal your cookies" like something to do with your browser
mfw when you had to run smth in the console 💀💀
I thought it was just me being targeted with this scam lol
I remember trying to download free Mario Multiverse (It has been in closed beta for a very long time). I got lots of popups from a scam like this. Never trust captcha bros!
this has the tiny hats all over it.
They stolen John Hammond's POC
I got this as an email yesterday and was joyed to see you covering this
97.1k eric u better get those cat ears ready
I doubt he'd do it
@@haresonagaHe did!
Doing my part for the big 100K milestone.
What do you say at the beginning? "I love buddy"
John Hammond also made a video about it, very interesting too
The arch wiki does actually have a verification system that involves running a command then pasting the output into the site to prevent bots
The fact that the html part is so easily readable lmao
eric ur so cooked bro u already at 96,6k
1 week to go (~)
@@EricParker maid bikini, cat tail / ears and thigh highs
or else...
@@GabrielVilanova-n3p NO.
Yes.
@@maxwellthesillycat based
C'MON ERIC, WE ARE HERE FOR YOU! DO IT!
bro just realised. this exsisted for YEARS
congrats on 100k subs
no script never had a better time to be used.
If you actually follow the steps on this website you are more a robot that any other bot visiting the site.
And despite the joke, I get that old non tech savvy people might fall for this … sadly
Did they just quote an icon?
“That’s where todays sponsor comes in-“
*NEWTERRITORIES HAS LEFT THE CHAT*
2:57 ah yes STEM: science technology end mathematics
Good using of Linux, powershell is not availabe on it. 🙂
nor does the windows registers.
I always double check (triple check) when I see a captcha prompt, even legit one, because there is no reason for a website to verify if I am a human or a robot.
There is one reason though: to filter out bot accounts
@@tpd1864blake In case of "bot accounts", they have already done the verification at the time of account creaton, so there is no longer a reason for a website to verify if I am a human or a robot at this point
Eric, youre my favorite TH-camr
YES! I was hoping you did a video on this one
Title could as well be "how guns kill people"
cat ears at 100k
we are so close
well atleast robots are immune too this.
Clever, but honestly quite shocking to me as a tech savvy person. I don't use Windows thankfully but it telling me to press windows + R is already a major red flag like what wheres the button this isn't your usual captcha and why are you trying to make me execute "powershell.exe rm -rf system32 (lol i dont use windows havent done so in years)"
thanks for the upload: this video idea might interest you: I've rented a AMD Epyc VPS for a day and brute force a VeraCrypt drive with it
I had this not too long ago it opened powershell briefly and closes then there was a window popup advert I couldn't control.
Will system restore save me?
Unfortunately, erase entire hard drive and reinstall OS is the only way to stay clean. There are too many stealth viruses. There other special virus getting in our UEFI firmware and deeper in hardware levels like secure boot virus.
Backup your important stuff then wipe your computer.
thats so wierd a dude with my name gives me absolution my pc has all varified files . thank you bro
Hacking people is not so different from hacking computers.
so im assuming that the 'i am no a robot' button is some kind of decoy to the actual copy to clipboard button...
On lots of websites, permission isn't really needed for something to be copied to one's clipboard..lots of people generally prefers to just click where it says copy to clipboard than ctrl c or right click copy..
can see this potentially used in many horrible ways
Almost like that button was always created for other reasons
only 3.4k more
no
only 3.4k more :)
3.1k now teehee
Eric Parker leaking the methods 😭
That scam is so stupid
Correct, it is stupid. I've no idea how or why anyone would ever fall for something like this. Oh wait... (Looks at the current Admin in the Whitehouse..) nvm.. now I understand.
The button is not hacking people, people are hacking themselves. This is literally just 1 step ahead of the "manual virus" meme.
i was here before the 100k bots
What do you mean
@@alperen194 there are some bot accounts waiting for a vid from eric to come out and then spamming comments about 100k
That is not bot accounts...
You don't understand what does "bot" mean do you
@@salazirkoThose are not bots
_looks at butterfly_
Is this a Reverse Shell?
insne that people fall for this, like u could just scroll back nd know it's running powercell... malware is really simple sometimes... damn
never thought I'd see a im not a robot scanner in github lol
why is everyone's profile pic invisible?? 😭😭
Why is there userdrive in the thumbnail?
i thought i was stupid when i fell for a fake program... but if you fall for this you ARE stupid
one of my friends was showing me this exact scam just a little ago
Please tell me your using a virtual machine
Cat ears
nobody seeing this video is dumb enough to fall for that.. but otherwise there are a lot of people doing so..
ahh yes chatgpt captcha and the exact one my friend made and the exact logger my friend made conveniently also in rust, HOW
There is many ways to get hacked today, yes, we all know this is true.
Yt has hidden this from me for 27 seconds 😔😔
why would you need to run a command to do captcha on a website lmao
eric please do NOT do whatever the fuck they want you to do at 100k i beg you
They need to make an "I am not gay" button which would seriously target the rich over 50 white male crowd. I am NOT gay 😠😡
huh😭?
Can someone link the video where he goes over using dnspy to turn a packer into an unpacker
WHEN CAT EARSSSS ERIC
hellobody
Arggg i just watch a video about this :(
Link? Channel? I fell victim to this so i want to know more
@@Beartic. Malwarecube "github tried to phishing me"
John Hammond I believe
people are so stupid my pookie eric please dont get virused i need your voice everyday
Clickbait thumbnail, and no actual reversing of the payload. Waste of time.
i love your content :P
I refuse to believe someone actually fall for this
Like even my grandma would be suspicious of this
@@fernando4959 i did fall for this a month ago lmao
Cool I’m in a minute
How do ppl fall for this? If youre using the interner you know jow captchas usually look like. Never has one asked you to copy smth and paste it somewhere
lmfaooo
4k until coder socks, maid outfit, and cat ears.
car ears
cool vid, early congrats on 100k, i refuse to sub tho
I see that one hour ago 😂
lets gooo
how the fuck does anyone fall for this 😂
First, 3 views, 43 seconds
92th like and 19th comment lol.
yo im early
1st
im sigma number 1 , 20 seconds 3 veiws deffo fell off
3 views in 50 seconds you fell off
Clickbait
Inspect the page source code bro.
@@Mario583a waht
0:00 hello buddy
You can't get hacked in 2024 cause cybersecurity is top notch
A random "I'm not a robot" button
Cat ears