Since people seemed to miss this part... we disabled the core "dumb" security system to let Darryl in. The door sensors, motion sensors in every room, window sensors, and sound sensors, mean you are caught immediately even if you get inside. The core team is notified, and if no one picks up, police are dispatched.
The irony of it being a DJI drone, as in a company that is used by China's government for "dual-purpose" (as in, also for their military capabilities, not to mention they're one of the biggest source of state-backed hackers). Strong chance it's a bigger security vulnerability you have.
i think it would be hilarious to have every speaker on property switch on and say "intruder detected. perimeter active and weaponry unlocked. happy hunting." when the drones are sent off.
@arondudas6208 umm I was disappointed that the powerloader didn't get mounted with miniguns and act like a terminator sentry @margotrosendorn6371 that alone would make all but the worst thieves shit themselves and run to another continent @@ScrawnyClownSnatch fuck, yes
@@hacksmith Something could've also scared Daryl with, was the recorded sound of someone opening a door to come in and talking loudly like "Hey, [other employee] did you hear that? Is there someone in here?"
@@hacksmithabout the other comment you made about views. I actually stopped watching 2 years ago give or take. Kinda got busy but to be honest it just felt like the same thing. There was nothing new. Also you guys got huge and being a big TH-camr makes it feel less relatable. Maybe try making multiple smaller channels? Idk tbh y’all might know more than me but I’m rooting for y’all. Y’all seem like good people
This is why a lot of burglars don’t bother being stealthy. They just cover their face, break in loudly, and grab as much stuff as they can in the time they know it takes the cops to show up, then leave before then.
I mean if you know that one is low reward and almost zero risk and the other one is higher reward but also way higher risk,most people would assume that people would risk it for the bigger reward but people underestimate the abusive nature of spam something until viable nature of humans
I know there are powders or liquids that leave a micro substance that can be tracked for some distance (I don't know how far). If you could soak the Orbeez in something like that, you might track down intruders and give their location to local law enforcement. I don't know about the legal liabilities of using these substances.
The reality is... no one stands a chance because the moment a camera sees anything, or a sound alarm or motion alarm goes off in the building... it's game over the authorities are called haha
Don't be to to self confidence... They could use emps, cut the power or airdrop onto the roof or dig a tunnel... There are lots of possibilities you haven't though of...
tbf one of the most successful bank robberies involved some guys camping out at a bank an entire weekend with power tools drilling a hole through the ceiling
Dude, if you had that minigun-robot-dog start the gun with a 5-10 seconds sound like a real minigun revving up the RPM before shooting you would have anything in front of it run for it's life
Loved Laila's appearance!, i hope No one stereotypes her because she was working on a machine gun (A TOY) and wearing a Kofya, I don't know her but I know that some of you did stereotype her and if you did so SHAME ON YOU to be honest, just Because she is wearing different clothes doesn't mean anything, she is a hardworking talented engineer I hope everyone sees her like that , I Would Love To see her More on Future videos and projects.
That was amazing to watch. I was SO invested watching Daryl, Ben and James trying to out-think and out-manoeuvre each other. Daryl filming and narrating the entire time he was breaking in made it that much more impressive too!
can confirm, those reolink cameras are sweet, ESPECIALLY the Duo's I have a Duo 2, it's by FAR my favourite camera in my system, along with my reolink doorbell. No subscription or cloud nonsense required, I can keep it 100% local if I want, but they DO have the option for cloud stuff as well. so good.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh my sweet summer child. I can guarantee to you that the moment mankind invented facial recognition cameras and automated robot "dogs," someone immediately said "so, just for curiosity's sake, what caliber weapon can the thing carry?"
Security researcher here - it’d be really interesting to see how resilient this system would be to COTS pentesting gear like Wifi Pineapple, Flipper Zero, de-auther, etc. but loved the video regardless! Great job Hacksmith! I look forward to each of your videos!
You know... I wondered while watching this with the camera blind spots... Are there not 360 security cameras? I feel that would especially work indoors? More so for motion sensor automatic systems obviously, since it'd probably be weird to watch that POV.
there are, they're often used for shop floors normally, given there's no walls or corners to hang cameras from, so they are little domes that get a near 360 view.
One thing that’s been experimented with in war zones with lots of thermal drones is using emergency heat blankets- like the kind issued to mountain climbers- to mask your thermal signature. Those foil blankets trap a ton of heat, so heat-seeing drones would get a much lower return. Modifying a jacket, hat, mask, and pants with that could probably make initial detection a heck of a lot harder.
@@hacksmith Good point. It's been done- there are videos of people using cloaks or coats that are both thermally faint and visually dark- but the people who did it are not exactly in a great state to tell the world how they figured it out.
@@hacksmithits thermal blankets under ponchos with the ponchos acting as visual spectrum camo. The air blanket between the person and the ponch lined with mylar disrupts thermal and the poncho disrupts visuals. ....while I'm leaving a comment, the fact you had to bring in a third party drone product and the video got corrupted is... Juvenile and ridiculous. Glad you entertain teenagers 👍
I had no idea that you are in Canada. Not saying where you are out of respect but I could be there in less than an hour. That’s awesome!!! Only Canadians can think in such crazy terms. 🤪🤪🤣🤣🇨🇦🇨🇦
I don't think anyone would even dare to come here after all these upgrades you made. You would have to be insane to want to rob hacksmith industries. And if anyone tries to do it, they're in for a ride.
I love how they try to make it non lethal but I just want everyone here to know that I’m using this as inspiration and I’m making a fully lethal version
Hi James! reading most of your comments on viewership decline, honestly I pretty much enjoy any video that you have that includes you, Ever since I started watching you back in 2015 - 16 I was hooked on your ways of engineering so seeing more of your personal projects or even random things would really be fun. Its you doing things that you would enjoy or even be quirky as long as we get to be along with the journey of making then its all good! I love this video as well it got me hooked and somehow got a feeling like its a Mrbeast type of video where someone has to go through some challenges hahaha The automated orbeses gun torrets and also the one you attached with the camera could be a separated video on it self even! its those ideas that is simple yet I think would go a long way. you could also do the most random things like "Hacksmith engineer tries bouldering" or rock climbing hahaha.
have not watched it fully yet, but would love to see the security get buffed and then a member of the team also putting time into getting better equipment to break in e.g. suit that keeps thermal heat in etc. would definitely watch that as a series or video, though this may be exactly what you do in this video because as I said I haven't finished as of yet! Love your content guys!
When the normal security system is on, the dumb one, motion sensors and sound sensors... you don't have a chance. Automatically notifies a list of people, if no one responds, goes straight to police.
I kinda want to see a version where you get the likes of Defcon attendees to pentest you, see how bad things can really get when you get a professional baddie to rob you.
The dog and the turrets were pure terror to encounter. The whole thing was like viewing a horror movie from a cctv pov. Watching the dog run when checking the rc made me laugh and wonder how mind-blowing it would be to see something like that through the cameras in the middle of the night. Just a thought after watching; why not install some jumpscares and make the intruders stress out of their plans and really for gags? lol
@@YoungWolffe 50/50, the hard part its developing the tech, that they already have, other than that the collaboration doesn't really need much specially if the collaborators also invest on it like on the mr beast video where most of the funding was payed by him and the tech was brought by blacksmith
Awesome video! I am really stoked for the hack smith multi tool, it looks like an awesome product and I hope it helps provide a solid revenue source (I will buy one). Also, the robo dog with the mini gun mounted on top is a bit unnerving… and dystopian 😅
Thanks for the fun video, always appreciated. :) I wouldn't call this a "penetration test" though. The goal was unrealistic to begin with. A burglar crew (i.e. more than one person) won't care if they are detected at all. They'll cover their faces and be in and out before police shows up. They will grab what looks valuable and easily movable. Probably laptops, cameras, etc. Serious "industrial espionage" (i.e. stealing something specific like the plans for a new product) is not really in your threat model. ;-) Imho the most effort should go into slowing down the breaking in part, that buys the most time for cops to arrive.
My dad is a software engineer, and in his free time, he likes to work on extra little projects. He likes to take things/products already made and make them better.
The system sends the alarm immediately to the core team -- there's no "man in a chair" watching lol, such a classic movie trope. The systems are all automated
If I got into engineering and robotics, this is definitely the stuff I would do. I would get into just making the most scary, but probably not the most effective security system.
Real redteamer here, best bet was to knock out the cameras with wifi and radio jammers and use bright lights and lasers to blind the hard wired cameras.
I can say from prior work with a sheriff’s office, the tape ball was a fair idea, and he almost had something with the spray bottle. The most common way to disable cameras non-destructively is spray paint cans. A spray bottle of paint or oil may have worked as well, but most criminals just use spray paint
I'm excited to watch this but also already a little sad seeing that you're now using a turnkey solution. For me, the fun of the first video was seeing you try to solve the problem yourself and come up with a homebrew solution.
Loved the vid! especially the Defense Dog, idk if you can but a HPA airsoft minigun with a flash mod, or a Strafer Mark 4 would be a good way to Really chase someone off lol
I think the Hacksmiths Security should try to test a little more roughly on something like a raid. It's not so much if the person gets in undetected and out undetected. It's if they get in and get out without being physically caught, and aren't identifiable, or trackable after they escape with whatever it is they wanted. There's a lot more power in letting somebody just "sneak in" only to get stuck sitting until the cops come pick them up anyway.
An 8 ft fence and barbed wire, and an automated gate with Face ID intergradation so it knows who to let in and not would also work but this is sick too
You guys over there at hacksmith should make a game accurate fully working Glamrock Freddy (from the game Five Nights at Freddy's Security Breach) with a game accurate glamrock endoskeleton.
Since people seemed to miss this part... we disabled the core "dumb" security system to let Darryl in. The door sensors, motion sensors in every room, window sensors, and sound sensors, mean you are caught immediately even if you get inside. The core team is notified, and if no one picks up, police are dispatched.
So if you want to break in you get a job as part of the Cleaning Crew, they have access to most parts of the building.
The irony of it being a DJI drone, as in a company that is used by China's government for "dual-purpose" (as in, also for their military capabilities, not to mention they're one of the biggest source of state-backed hackers). Strong chance it's a bigger security vulnerability you have.
You should probably change the location of all your cameras since they are exposed in the video.
@@jbranche8024 Or knock out ian and wear his clothes as a disguise
@NeanderthalNative the cameras are just to remotely see what's going on... they're not what's standing in anyone's way 😂
I'd love to see an actual offensive security expert try to get in to really test those systems.
Same
My question is why did they put an alarm on the drone instead of around the property to save weight and battery life?
Ya, they should get a real penenatration tester in here and have them try the same thing. Then they can do a comparison.
Why not get Thor from Piratesoftware?
Yeah bro,
everyone like this comment so hacksmith could see this comment easier
i think it would be hilarious to have every speaker on property switch on and say "intruder detected. perimeter active and weaponry unlocked. happy hunting." when the drones are sent off.
It should release the Powerloader like a sentry bot
"This burglary may be monitored or recorded for quality control. Thank you for volunteering to test our killer robots!" :)
“LETHAL FORCE IS AUTHORIZED”
@arondudas6208 umm I was disappointed that the powerloader didn't get mounted with miniguns and act like a terminator sentry
@margotrosendorn6371 that alone would make all but the worst thieves shit themselves and run to another continent
@@ScrawnyClownSnatch fuck, yes
Would be funny 😂😂😂
robot dog running across a security camera with a minigun on its back is a terrifying video
It would have been something if somebody would have really been trying to break in the property while they were trying to test the system,
You've gotta update those automatic turrets to sound like the ones from Portal, you know like the "are you still there" plays whenever it stops firing
My initial prototypes did have that xD
@@hacksmith Something could've also scared Daryl with, was the recorded sound of someone opening a door to come in and talking loudly like "Hey, [other employee] did you hear that? Is there someone in here?"
@@hacksmithabout the other comment you made about views. I actually stopped watching 2 years ago give or take. Kinda got busy but to be honest it just felt like the same thing. There was nothing new. Also you guys got huge and being a big TH-camr makes it feel less relatable. Maybe try making multiple smaller channels? Idk tbh y’all might know more than me but I’m rooting for y’all. Y’all seem like good people
This is why a lot of burglars don’t bother being stealthy. They just cover their face, break in loudly, and grab as much stuff as they can in the time they know it takes the cops to show up, then leave before then.
I mean if you know that one is low reward and almost zero risk and the other one is higher reward but also way higher risk,most people would assume that people would risk it for the bigger reward but people underestimate the abusive nature of spam something until viable nature of humans
I know there are powders or liquids that leave a micro substance that can be tracked for some distance (I don't know how far). If you could soak the Orbeez in something like that, you might track down intruders and give their location to local law enforcement. I don't know about the legal liabilities of using these substances.
@@michaelbobic7135 ...is that scent-based or radioactivity-based. Because while both leave a trail, one is MUCH easy to track than the other.
the little malfunctioning from portal when the turret was knocked over was so enjoyable
shutting down
Now I want to see them make the portal turrets irl!
I love how confident and goofy robotic dogs always walk. It makes them even funnier when they are armed. It's like a toddler with a mission.
If you were really wanted to make burglars shit themselves you should make the Powerloader automated 😂
THIS!
The power loader casually holding on to a fainted burglar when they come back to work in the morning
This
its hella loud though. They would probably run away just because of the noise of the engine.
@@engineer0239even better!
"Smithers, release the hounds."
😂
Excellent
Smithers
🤣
I love the simpsons
So I love this episode, but I want it with an actual professional. I’m just curious.
The reality is... no one stands a chance because the moment a camera sees anything, or a sound alarm or motion alarm goes off in the building... it's game over the authorities are called haha
@@hacksmith Good. Hopefully y'all press charges too, second chances are for high school relationships
Don't be to to self confidence... They could use emps, cut the power or airdrop onto the roof or dig a tunnel... There are lots of possibilities you haven't though of...
@@TecSanento emps only exists in theory
@@TecSanento i think they mentioned cutting power in the video
You have to be very skilled at penetration to do penetration testing.
I agree, they should get a pro to do it off camera for sure
Giggety?
James became peak TF2 Engineer for his security
Wow that dbox contraption is very cool, especially how it swaps the battery.
It would be even cooler if they did actually hire a penetration tester and darrel was just a decoy.
The super out play
That would have been awesome
Ah yes, the ultimate stealth tool, a sawsall...
tbf one of the most successful bank robberies involved some guys camping out at a bank an entire weekend with power tools drilling a hole through the ceiling
You'd probably laugh at how often security systems aren't equipped with good microphones. They're low quality IR sensors at best
Yeah it's the most quietest of my construction tools lol not😂😂😂
Robots vs thieves ❌
Jarvis vs thieves ✔
Yea seems like it
lol I love that they named the dog Princess
“Nah princess don’t bite, THEY SHOOT” *screaming intensifies*
If I recall in one marvel comics I believe it’s a deadpool one he has a symbiote dog pet named princess but I could be wrong
If the mini turrets were sold as a kit to "mod" the eufy camera, I would buy them.
Thought about it!
@@hacksmith You guys should make either "Mod kits" or DYI kits for things, those would sell like hotcakes and provide a good cash boost.
@@raphaellauf7786 1000% yes
I feel like burglars would want to break in just to steal all those new toys you added as a deterrent...
Really hope the algorithm pushes your videos. This channel has always been great and every one of your videos deserves several million views.
Dude, if you had that minigun-robot-dog start the gun with a 5-10 seconds sound like a real minigun revving up the RPM before shooting you would have anything in front of it run for it's life
yeah the rev-up alone would have most thieves wearing brown pants instantly
they be like
"WHAT THE FUCK, THIS DUDE IS INSANE"
If you’re going the drone route, I would love to see either the Aperture science turrets or the B-1 security droids
THIS
yes
fr
johann schmidt??
With spring ejected bullets for 100% bullets
Now I kinda want to see an actual expert take a swing at it
Hacksmith literally just made a 36 minute long video to tell people to stop trying to break into their place 😂😂😂. Worth every second tho ❤
Loved Laila's appearance!, i hope No one stereotypes her because she was working on a machine gun (A TOY) and wearing a Kofya, I don't know her but I know that some of you did stereotype her and if you did so SHAME ON YOU to be honest, just Because she is wearing different clothes doesn't mean anything, she is a hardworking talented engineer I hope everyone sees her like that , I Would Love To see her More on Future videos and projects.
That was amazing to watch. I was SO invested watching Daryl, Ben and James trying to out-think and out-manoeuvre each other. Daryl filming and narrating the entire time he was breaking in made it that much more impressive too!
can confirm, those reolink cameras are sweet, ESPECIALLY the Duo's I have a Duo 2, it's by FAR my favourite camera in my system, along with my reolink doorbell. No subscription or cloud nonsense required, I can keep it 100% local if I want, but they DO have the option for cloud stuff as well. so good.
i honestly want to see this smith blade when it comes out
Same!
1:08 “The Penetrator” is a terrible villain name
I hope this gets 10k likes
Thats the best name
Best name ever 💀
That was my nickname in my 20s
Can't wait to read his origin story
Once more Hacksmith Industries walking a fine line between superhero and supervillain work.
For Christmas we need a Hacksmith goes full on Kevin McCalister on some goons
This feels like I Did A Thing’s idea turned into a machine of war
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh my sweet summer child. I can guarantee to you that the moment mankind invented facial recognition cameras and automated robot "dogs," someone immediately said "so, just for curiosity's sake, what caliber weapon can the thing carry?"
Just hit my four year anniversary of being a hacksmith member
Hacksmith let's go big fan
Nice
Security researcher here - it’d be really interesting to see how resilient this system would be to COTS pentesting gear like Wifi Pineapple, Flipper Zero, de-auther, etc. but loved the video regardless! Great job Hacksmith! I look forward to each of your videos!
You know... I wondered while watching this with the camera blind spots...
Are there not 360 security cameras? I feel that would especially work indoors?
More so for motion sensor automatic systems obviously, since it'd probably be weird to watch that POV.
there are, they're often used for shop floors normally, given there's no walls or corners to hang cameras from, so they are little domes that get a near 360 view.
One thing that’s been experimented with in war zones with lots of thermal drones is using emergency heat blankets- like the kind issued to mountain climbers- to mask your thermal signature. Those foil blankets trap a ton of heat, so heat-seeing drones would get a much lower return. Modifying a jacket, hat, mask, and pants with that could probably make initial detection a heck of a lot harder.
The regular camera can very easily see a shiny person though
True. You would probably have to paint the foil black or navy to really sell it. Also, hi!
As soon as you do that, you lose the thermal reflection 😜
@@hacksmith Good point. It's been done- there are videos of people using cloaks or coats that are both thermally faint and visually dark- but the people who did it are not exactly in a great state to tell the world how they figured it out.
@@hacksmithits thermal blankets under ponchos with the ponchos acting as visual spectrum camo. The air blanket between the person and the ponch lined with mylar disrupts thermal and the poncho disrupts visuals.
....while I'm leaving a comment, the fact you had to bring in a third party drone product and the video got corrupted is... Juvenile and ridiculous.
Glad you entertain teenagers 👍
I am not an engineer but if I was I would definitely do it just to work at your place. Looks like a LOT of fun!!!
30:29 was legitimate fear on his face, it was... delicious. I think "sadistic glee" is on the #6 line in the application?
I had no idea that you are in Canada. Not saying where you are out of respect but I could be there in less than an hour.
That’s awesome!!! Only Canadians can think in such crazy terms. 🤪🤪🤣🤣🇨🇦🇨🇦
I don't think anyone would even dare to come here after all these upgrades you made. You would have to be insane to want to rob hacksmith industries. And if anyone tries to do it, they're in for a ride.
The James bits of this video feel like the way I remember the Hacksmith channel feeling I loved the video!
All you're missing is a giant tank bot to actively patrol the perimeter.
They should find a way to make the robot spider from a while back, talk abt menacing security
fallout sentry bot
Hacker / Pen-tester here:
Oh, you have a drone.. how cute.
Meet my drone. I call her, Annette.
Great! You brought down the drone!
I love that they are just openly discussing their security.
It's soo funny about the fact that the robot dogs are a thing that remind me of one straight out of a video game 😂
I love how they try to make it non lethal but I just want everyone here to know that I’m using this as inspiration and I’m making a fully lethal version
Im not sure if you are joking, but even if you are in a stand your ground state, boobytraps are a felony.
not gonna lie i would love to have some sort of '' escape room '' or '' heist room'' like this as an activity
i'd love to see a detailed tour of james's own workshop, it looks so awsome and it is full of cool gadgets. any coming soon?
Yeah working on one!
Hope that latest studio tour video brings back a lot of other viewers, not just myself 🤞
LOL
Hi James! reading most of your comments on viewership decline, honestly I pretty much enjoy any video that you have that includes you, Ever since I started watching you back in 2015 - 16 I was hooked on your ways of engineering so seeing more of your personal projects or even random things would really be fun. Its you doing things that you would enjoy or even be quirky as long as we get to be along with the journey of making then its all good! I love this video as well it got me hooked and somehow got a feeling like its a Mrbeast type of video where someone has to go through some challenges hahaha The automated orbeses gun torrets and also the one you attached with the camera could be a separated video on it self even! its those ideas that is simple yet I think would go a long way. you could also do the most random things like "Hacksmith engineer tries bouldering" or rock climbing hahaha.
First reaction~ IS THAT A ROBO DOG WITH A MINIGUN
i gotta say, after watching this, I feel thouroughly challenged to break into hacksmith industries.
have not watched it fully yet, but would love to see the security get buffed and then a member of the team also putting time into getting better equipment to break in e.g. suit that keeps thermal heat in etc. would definitely watch that as a series or video, though this may be exactly what you do in this video because as I said I haven't finished as of yet! Love your content guys!
Full mission impossible style. And the rule should be don't be detected by the automatic system OR don't have your face revealed. Or whateves.
This is so great. Glad y’all’s were able to revisit this and improve on it!
Darryls effort was very impressive though!
They should get a real penitration tester in there and have them try the same thing. Then they can compare it.
When the normal security system is on, the dumb one, motion sensors and sound sensors... you don't have a chance. Automatically notifies a list of people, if no one responds, goes straight to police.
@@hacksmith It's the same thing as with code. It isn't the things you've thought of that gets you, it's the ones you haven't.
@@hacksmithYou know a lot of thieves these days are using cellular jammers.
I kinda want to see a version where you get the likes of Defcon attendees to pentest you, see how bad things can really get when you get a professional baddie to rob you.
oh, a lot of defcon regulars are physical pentesters, too
Max Fosh reference?
The dog and the turrets were pure terror to encounter. The whole thing was like viewing a horror movie from a cctv pov. Watching the dog run when checking the rc made me laugh and wonder how mind-blowing it would be to see something like that through the cameras in the middle of the night.
Just a thought after watching; why not install some jumpscares and make the intruders stress out of their plans and really for gags? lol
This is one of my favorite hacksmith series. Guys, if we want another video we have to keep trying to break in. 😂
Imagine if someone else actually broke in during this but they just assumed that they were there for the video
the dog is terrifying, imaging a freaking robot dog with a freaking machine gun on just running at you
It would be interesting to see a true PT team try to break in.
James showing off his turrets like the TF2 Engineer showing off all three levels of his sentry
The dog really needs an ED-209 voice. That would scare them off 😂
This was awesome. I think that needs to be a challenge for other youtubers.
fr, I would love to take a crack at it, I have ideas how to do it but its not cheap and it's probably a bit more than my bank account would like
@@YoungWolffe 50/50, the hard part its developing the tech, that they already have, other than that the collaboration doesn't really need much specially if the collaborators also invest on it like on the mr beast video where most of the funding was payed by him and the tech was brought by blacksmith
Awesome video! I am really stoked for the hack smith multi tool, it looks like an awesome product and I hope it helps provide a solid revenue source (I will buy one).
Also, the robo dog with the mini gun mounted on top is a bit unnerving… and dystopian 😅
Thanks for the fun video, always appreciated. :) I wouldn't call this a "penetration test" though. The goal was unrealistic to begin with. A burglar crew (i.e. more than one person) won't care if they are detected at all. They'll cover their faces and be in and out before police shows up. They will grab what looks valuable and easily movable. Probably laptops, cameras, etc. Serious "industrial espionage" (i.e. stealing something specific like the plans for a new product) is not really in your threat model. ;-) Imho the most effort should go into slowing down the breaking in part, that buys the most time for cops to arrive.
My dad is a software engineer, and in his free time, he likes to work on extra little projects. He likes to take things/products already made and make them better.
I wish they got a real pen-tester to do this!
Hot damn this turning into metal gear project securing shadow Moses 😂. I love it ❤
Shoot gun if move? Good programming right there. Good instructions are everything.
I think if you were ok with destroying the cameras, a high powered laser could burn the lenses
yeah there's lots of ways to deactive/destroy a camera -- except it also means you're caught. If a camera goes out... you call security
Fair
Although… if it’s not being closely monitored at all times, you could get in and get out in the time it takes to notice
The system sends the alarm immediately to the core team -- there's no "man in a chair" watching lol, such a classic movie trope. The systems are all automated
@@kellerbailey4353 A camera failing triggers an alert.
love to see an actual security expert try this
Feel like an easier option to disable the cameras would just be a spray bottle or supersoaker filled with black paint
The problem with spraying cameras is that the spray tends to...run off.
@@tranquilclaws8470 The bigger problem is that it tends to...trigger the alarms.
Then they’d be alerted to someone tampering with the cameras anyway.
Honestly instead of orbees i would have mounted flak 10s. Much more of a potent deterrent, leaves a sting.
I need these sentry guns to be stylized as the turrets from the Valve Portal world. :)
I loved the Metal Gear Solid gameplay. That was so fun to watch :D
next defence upgrade will be a t-800 night watchman
If I got into engineering and robotics, this is definitely the stuff I would do. I would get into just making the most scary, but probably not the most effective security system.
Real redteamer here, best bet was to knock out the cameras with wifi and radio jammers and use bright lights and lasers to blind the hard wired cameras.
Yea but that’s a dead give away that someone is on the property
The problem is that disabling anything would probably alert people to someone’s presence on the premises anyway.
@@ZyZy456 they also probably didn't want to completely destroy anything
lower tech than jamming but better than his tape balls are paintball markers and spray paint cans to cover the cameras at a distance.
@@ZyZy456 It amazes me how many people in the comments missed that point completely.
I can say from prior work with a sheriff’s office, the tape ball was a fair idea, and he almost had something with the spray bottle. The most common way to disable cameras non-destructively is spray paint cans. A spray bottle of paint or oil may have worked as well, but most criminals just use spray paint
You'll need to call Brendan Herrera to uhm.. "upgrade" that dog
AK-50 dog
As much as I do not watch you any more, this was basically a short heist film and I applaud all the effort you put into it.
I'm excited to watch this but also already a little sad seeing that you're now using a turnkey solution. For me, the fun of the first video was seeing you try to solve the problem yourself and come up with a homebrew solution.
was still a great video though :)
The drone was the only turnkey part of this... all the other stuff was us creating solutions...?
@@hacksmith for me, the journey of the drone tech was the most interesting part of the first video
27:08 "Send in...the dog.' This is like a horror movie with this filter.
If there is a Zombie apocalypse, you have a chance to survive in your base thanks to such weapons)
On the other hand, if the AI gets out of control...
Ah good ole "Penetration Tester". Which happens to be my college nickname. Wingman for the ages.
You should totally get Deviant Ollam or his team to try to get in a more secured version of this! would be great to see how they work
nice to see Laila's watch dog. Looks super scary.
Loved the vid! especially the Defense Dog, idk if you can but a HPA airsoft minigun with a flash mod, or a Strafer Mark 4 would be a good way to Really chase someone off lol
I think the Hacksmiths Security should try to test a little more roughly on something like a raid.
It's not so much if the person gets in undetected and out undetected. It's if they get in and get out without being physically caught, and aren't identifiable, or trackable after they escape with whatever it is they wanted.
There's a lot more power in letting somebody just "sneak in" only to get stuck sitting until the cops come pick them up anyway.
This would make for such a fun escape room esque activity though, I'd pay for the experience.
An 8 ft fence and barbed wire, and an automated gate with Face ID intergradation so it knows who to let in and not would also work but this is sick too
This is sick
i dont know why but the dog running around the property is SO funny to me lmao
You guys over there at hacksmith should make a game accurate fully working Glamrock Freddy (from the game Five Nights at Freddy's Security Breach) with a game accurate glamrock endoskeleton.
Please guys!!!!!! Can y’all make a Sonic Spring that would be really cool
I enjoyed this one so very much! My favourite so far. Living in Australia, I don't plan an uninvited visit anytime soon.
While everyone is shitting themselves about AI, Hacksmith are here making Metal Gear
But it won't walk, because they don't do robot legs.
Literally had a robot dog in this video.
We don't do mech legs -- that's a different thing altogether
I know there's someone out there that could make all this look easy
Sometime a small kid who wants and autograph is just gonna arive at the door, that poor kid is going to have a nigthmare😂
in the night...sure...
I suppose there could be a particularly foolishly daring young kid, but even then they will rebuff him, albeit gently.