Watch hackers break into the US power grid
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- A power company in the Midwest hired a group of white hat hackers known as RedTeam Security to test its defenses. We followed them around for 3 days, as they attempted to break into buildings and hack into its network, with the goal of gaining full access. And it was all much easier than you might think. Based on our experiences, it would seem that power companies need to step up their game in the fight against cyber attackers or it could be "lights out."
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Security people: "You need to update your operating system regularly to prevent hacks."
Hospitals: *WINDOWS 7 / XP*
Use Linux, duh
Where i'm from, windows 98 and XP are still used
@Watching Channel i wish i was, that's really sad
@Watching Channel Literally in my place we still use Windows xp and windows 1.0.
@@coolwei1427 theres alot of windows longhorn and xp here, i honestly dont know how or why we still have longhorn.
People really are one of the weakest parts of most security systems.
How did you get in here?
Front door.
do you have a pass?
no.
Well let's get you a pass!
@@christiandominiclangreo5101 did we ask
Christian Dominic Langreo did we ask?
@@christiandominiclangreo5101 did we ask?
Nope. But your moms did.
@@christiandominiclangreo5101 at least we have 1
So they got a programmer, a network engineer , and a wild card ( the army guy) and a social engineer
Bro that’s the perfect hacking team
yes they can hack u
Daniel Wilten
You are correct sir.
@@jakaimsirovic3736 no shit
Just needs a system administrator
This is dope as hell. I'm kind of blown away because although I know that companies higher a hacker or two to come into a office during working hours to test security, never did I think people go Metal Gear Solid on their ass and stealthily break into buildings and power substations. It actually looks fun.
i work at a remote fully independant work station. and yeah its kinda fun sneaking around and seeing whats unlocked. ima poke around their network ina bit. but for example every vic is unlocked and theres open networks
If you're interested in this type of stuff, I highly recommend the podcast darknet diaries cause it's super fascinating. And no, I have no affiliation with it or the host lol, it's just an incredible podcast. The xbox underground hackers were probably some of the best podcast episodes I've ever heard cause it's batshit insane what those guys did. Also a pentester team that got arrested by backwoods cops who didn't believe them when they got caught lol, and their ensuing trial.
@@mdog86 Darknet Diaries actually linked to this video in Episode 95 from 2021 when they interviewed folks from RedTeam Security. I just finished listening to the episode. Super interesting stuff, and Darknet Diaries is great.
It entirely depends on what worries the company the most. If you're a retail store, for example, the company would be most worried about opportunistic thefts and premeditated low skill break-ins and will instruct the red team to play as that threat accordingly instead of having them go undercover spy like they did here with the national power grid
@@mdog86 Definitely recommend Darknet Diaries as well. Jack gets some amazing guests.
“Everyone has their equipment?”
-“Cigarettes”
-“iPhone”
and the USB
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Android*
It has termux wich is a Linux emulator
EZ CLAP
@@victoriakamani1838 stfu bot
Think different.
Man the new watch dogs looks great
Lmfao I was waiting for someone to make this comment
This obviously isn't Watchdogs, the graphics are too good.
+Oreki Houtarou the new graphics look so good and the parkour mechanics
in Wd you can get pretty good looking graphics with mod
+Oreki Houtarou It's still a trailer, they're going to downgrade for sure. I just hope they don't downgrade the volumetric beard rendering.
The amount of times I was hired for a job that was inside of another store and I was able to just say "Yeah I work here" and be able to go anywhere is crazy.
After trying their best, all they found was a hamster powered generator.
Security tip number 1.
Lock.. the... door.
Right, that'll totally help! 😂
Daniel RRNC That is one minute of fiddling with a lock compared to twist the door handle and nothing suss.
+Daniel RRNC not if my snipers have anything to say about it
+Daniel RRNC you can hardly pick your nose, so full of shit
Depends on the lock. Not every lock is picked in a minute.
"Can I help you?"
"Yeah, I'm just looking for the bathroom."
"Oh... How did you get in?"
"Just through the front."
"Do you have a pass?"
"Uh... no."
"Well then, let's get you one."
That would be MY company right there.
Ok, all kidding aside. I'm a working student at a top applied research facility in Germany which, among other things, develops for airtravel and the military. They occupy a large space with various buildings surrounded by a huge fence; looks kind of intimidating. Some buildings are "breaking" the fence, so to speak; they have an entrance outside of the fence and if you walk through them, then you are behind the fence. Those buildings have all key card scanners and/or guards posted.
On my first day, before I got my card, I was walking towards one of the buildings where I was supposed to be picked up by my superior. The door i was walking up to was facing the street, so open to anyone. I had some time to kill and just for shits and kicks pushed against the door, locked, alrighty I thought. But an employee working there saw me push the door from the outside, walked over and.. opened it for me. Just said, "there you go", I was like "thanks" and he walked off.
No IT in the world can stop stupid people from breaking security concepts.
You could design absolute measures but they might get a bit intrusive.
Laughed my fucking ass off XD
A+ security.
Imagine if this was a watch dogs mission.
Mission name: *POWER PLAY*
Holy sh*t, this is actually a great idea, especially with all the social engineering stuff
#1 rule of security: Someone will always get in.
#2 rule of security: Make it as hard as possible for them to get in.
crime is a mix of want and accessibility, if it's not easily accessible it's typically not worth it to get in. making it easily accessible makes a person just wanting a extra buck able to get in
NOTICE: these guys were hired by the power company to test their own security, they weren't entering without the power companies consent. This does not mean the company lowered their defenses either, they just won't arrest them if they get caught before they fully get through
no shit? that was explained in the video...
there's still dumb people out there who don't listen but watch for example.
depends on the local legislation, but usually, if somebody calls the cops on the situation, the cops first arrest, then notify the affected party, and _then_ if the affected party doesn't press charges, they walk.
mostly, if no charges are presented, they get no record.
but in some cases they still get a record, with the note of "charges dropped".
in some cases, you have to first notify the police that you intend to run a security drill, and that somebody might call the police to a situation involving your person or establishment.
in that case, sometimes they'll post an officer to respond specifically to that call, to just play along.
That dumb person who don't listen and just watch would be me. Thanks for the info
I heard that too. My $.02-thought is that a bigger company bought this company and hired these guys to see where the security need to be updated.
"Any time you break into a building"
Thief: "Write that down, Write that down!"
LOL
charles the french reference? LOL
I love the idea of legal hackers that test our own defenses
Too bad there's almost zero jobs in most places for it. 90% of pen Tester are working at McDonald's or doing bug bounties for pennies
This new season of _Mr Robot_ looks legit!
Yes
Keemstar hacks a power grid
WOT that was Keemstar will that guy PLZ Stop!
On files on top of files on top of files
LOL XD
Swing at me and I can swing back harder
SHAT AP
next break into area 51
They have dedicated "spotters" that literally look for movement in all directions. it's impossible pretty much unless you somehow got in by saying u work there.
Plague Doc only way to get in is by aircraft
nothing would work for that area (unless you made really good friends with ancient intelligent space peeps) they got help there from other dudes in the far beyond.
now i want people to raid the area 51 so everyone in the world can see whats been going on
do you mean 'missiles'?
4:12 - I like to use the phrase "I have an appointment to....". I work for an ISP and people at the front desk almost never know Im showing up to perform work. But as long as I say Ive got an appointment it puts the pressure on them to figure out who will get me access to their data room. It helps too if you're wearing some kind of safety vest. I also follow up at some point with phrases like "I promise I wont be turning anything off, Im just here to setup a new service" since thats all the office staff really care about. If the desk person looks willing to give access but confused about where things are located I say "It will be which ever room has all the wires" then they walk me around the office until we find the telecom equipment. Ive lost count of how many times Ive gained unescorted access to data rooms using those 3 phrases. And the front desk personnel dont like to be away from their station so they often leave me alone immediately after finding the data room.
I work in IT too, and my experience is the same.
I've had full unescorted access to hospitals and other important places.
They even give me badges so other people don't bother/try to stop me.
"we thought we had all the security holes patched" 😂 no lady you just forgot to lock the back door
Started from moms basement and now breaking into shit.
lol we all gotta start somewhere rite..
Right.
wright
Ritz
HAHAHA LOL!!!
Here in Kenya a simple drizzle is enough to send the country into a 3 day blackout.
haha hiyo ni noma bro !
Nah thats Zimbabwe
@S.O.L Masterclass Music You didn't get the joke, did you?
really?
Auch
Today I learned that you need to secure the physical location first. If they could not gain access to the building it would have been very hard to deploy their hacking tech.
Need Helper
This should be a series. So interesting.
Them: "Were just gonna throw Steve over the fence"
Me: wut
Video: immediately cuts to the other hackers literally throwing steve over the fence.
This was 4 years ago... now the hacking is even easier
Yeah just throw Steve over the fence
Lmfao
Plot twist: these guys aren’t ethical hackers and they successfully hacked into the US Power Grid
I wouldn’t even be mad at that point xD
They social engineered Tech Insider to make them think they were ethical hackers 😂
🤣
But that makes no sense
@@DweeD1516 r/wooosh
I love the live training with live scenarios. Expect the unexpected.
I honestly find it funny, but also somewhat comforting that they had a close call with a protective/nosy neighbor. Sometimes they can actually help with stuff like this, lol
These guys hack the US power grid and I couldn't get into a girls pants until I was 19.
Judging by their job they might have not.
Top 10 Archive haha nice joke I’m dying,
Brazilian research shows a result impossible to happen due to the law of physics in electric power electricity.
It absorbs 35 watts of power and powers the power to 140 watts, consuming only 35 watts of power.
th-cam.com/video/aEyXmsn9Mlo/w-d-xo.html
The hope of the world is in our research, who has energy has the power.
Top 10 Archive don't worry, we're in the same boat
Top 10 Archive you mean 30
"so what do you do for a living?"
-"well I break in some company and some stuff..."
"..."
Daan Mateman that's awesome during the process!!!
you can have a shirt saying "I am a *PENETRATION* tester."
Dont worry about it, a criminal record is a plus in the dating market for a lot of women xD
Xtcent penn testing isn't criminal at all
Doge This! Ethical hacking you can leave with it
IP skid: I'll take out your wifi!
These guys:Lol, I'll take out your countries electricity
I knew this existed! Watched this ages ago and wanted to rewatch
Major kudos to the power company for taking the time out to actually assess their internal security. I hope all major power companies are being this proactive.
+Jason Baumgartner We can only hope.
It's not optional for them
WHAT DO YOU MEAN
RIP YOUR ENGLISH
+common sense
OH REALY EVERY ASIAN LOOKING PERSON IS MUSLIM?
HAHAHAHA
THEN EVERY BLACK AFRICAN IS CHRISTIAN THEN
+VAJ nope, just from your history you seem Muslim. Your researching making bombs and watch allot of videos about Isis
that has to be one of the must fun jobs in the world. You're getting paid to hack a company legally...
What they don't show you is the months of planning, surveillance, and training involved leading up to this event.
And, most importantly, whether you fail or succeed :D
To be as good as these guys, you need passion and determination in learning these things. Learning SQL Injections, which are considered as basic pentesting methods, can take time to master as you need to be proficient with databases. And they don't work all the time. The guys with application pentesting background must have spent most of their time staring at their debuggers to track data flow so that they can create "zero day" exploits, which are exploits not known to the company, so they can have persistent connection/backdoor.
I think this is one of the parts i like about Brazil. The technology used in our energy companies is so outdated that is basically impossible to hack with them, and so bad organized that not even the people who created it really know how to use it properly.
I've been working in IT programming for 30+ years now and believe me any software can be hacked. It's a never ending cycle and it's just a matter of who gets to the finish line quicker.
If it can be created, it can be destroyed 😉
@@natahliak7691 sudo rm -rf
ultra kek@@ufmatt001
We need you guys in GA.
this would be a fucking awesome TV series.
Zbbbudi Yea!
With similar production to this, not full of unnecessary fluff.
Foxmanded42 mr robot is nothing like this, this is real situations and white hat hacking. Mr robot is black hat hacking, it's dramatized, and its fake companies/situations
Taylor N
I saw Mr Robot. one thing that was clear from the start is that, although dramatized, they did an excellent job at making the show a VERY probable method of hacking. I could have done the whole tricking the server room thermostat trick. A raspberry pi was way overkill for that job. I would have used an arduino or other small microcontroller.
Elliot is almost entirely black hat. White hat would mean that he was authorized to do his hacking.
*Oh, well then, let's get you a pass*
At that point I was sure he was busted.. lol
This type of response is vastly more common than you'd think. If you look and act like you belong there, most people will assume that you do. Most people in a professional environment are biased towards helping, so nefarious people can exploit that inclination, the famous example is standing outside a card-reader door with a bunch of books in the rain with a fake badge on your neck, feigning you can't reach the scanner. Most people would just open the door and let you in. The final thing is, when you think you might be caught, stick to your story to the bitter end, and *never* even when facing arrest from law enforcement or security, admit to anything. :P Of course, it's easier said than done, but for these guys, they carry a get-out-of-jail-free card on them at all times while doing this, so even if the guy had been like, "I'm calling the police." They could have pulled it out and although they would have been busted (hence the company "passes" the test), their hiring contact at the company they were testing would have vouched for them and bailed them out, so of course there is no risk to them sticking with their story for as long as possible even though it's socially difficult to lie under pressure like that and maintain composure even when you know there are no actual consequences. ^_^
That being said, if you ever do this, it better be in the context of pen-testing a company that you've been hired to pen-test, not for actual malicious purposes.
First time I've seen dramatic music played over a raspberry pi.
cameraman: alright now do some hack typing
the hacker: *cracks fingers* echo "hello"
They better not interrupt my minecraft grinding
With a username like that I bet you do grind minecraft.
Him.
S hut up weeb
koolness does stuff *calls* *someone* *weeb* *thinks* *youtube* *censors*
Han Xu s was their name so i added hut to it idiot
Hacker 1-charisma 100
Hacker 3-intelligence level 100
Hacker 2-strength level 100
Hacker 4-penetration level 100
and they all have the stealth perk unlocked.
Yeah penetration 😂😂
penetration
and you sir have penetration 500
Mr Dick lol
@@emilvincent5034 *excuse me what the f*
So this is a tutorial how to do it worked well, thank you. 10/10 tutorial.
You don't need a hacker, all you need to do is, well as a Lineman I'm not going to tell you how. But it starts at the substations.
They are wearing bulletproof vests jus in case there's a trigger happy security guard.
ThePoorEditing Channel xD
Well, this IS in the US, so it was necessary
While they were wearing vests that could certainly have plate carrying capabilities... they weren't necessarily bullet proof
Let's be honest here, they just wear it to look cool and *"professional"*. If there is a cyber attack, the SWAT/Police would be there first, then these guys will come in and fix shits up.
Jason Patowsky wtf are you talking about?? Flack jackets are rarely necessary in the US, and very few security guards carry firearms. Certainly not at a tiny utility like this. I didn’t see _any_ security, anyway.
Ignorant comment.
this was the original trailer for watch dogs 2
Explosions Fire n' More lol w
LEAVE ME ALONE! Thank god they changed it. Looks boring as fuck!
watch dogs in real life
Watchdogs should've been more like Mr robot then it would've probably the best game of 2014, of course with no hyped graphics.
Lieutenant Dan DRINK ALL THE BOOZE, HACK ALL THE THINGS!
It's creepy that this came out 6 years ago And there's now been attacks on the power grid.
I’m completely confused at what is going on here
Same wish I knew 😪
@@kezin395 basically people hire pro hackers to try and break in to test their security
@@bt-qq1rp living the dream! Haha
blue team is defencive hackers hired to secure your cyber security. red team is offensive hackers hired to test and break your cyber security. these guys are using a combernation of social engineering (manipulating people to give you information and access to certain things) and hacking tools to break into the systems of the power grid
Do you have a pass?
No...
Then let's get you one.
Great security!
That's actually a big thing with white hat hackers and security firms, there have been loads of times when companies have hired people like this to break in or acquire secret info and they've ended up achieving large parts of it by just having someone who looks authoritative (i.e. in a suit with a clipboard or something) just politely asking different staff about information they could end up using to their advantage.
can someone tell me why this isnt a TV show?
Amadeus Xersy cuz no one watches tv
Amadeus Xersy Well there's a show called Mr. Robot. You should check it out.
Amadeus Xersy Because most of their clients probably want to remain private.
I find this video dangerous just for being avaible here. A tv show would end up inspiring many black hats.
VICE 's cyber war is kinda like this
_"We are a professional hacker team"_
*1:02* starts, touching a lock with no gloves
FBI: _nah, you not_
"You have a pass?"
".. Uh.. no."
" ... Well let's go get you a pass!"
legit keemstar in the thumbnail
Booce
dude
thats what I was thinking when I opened the vid
Booqueefius oh my fucking god hahaha
Booqueefius booqueefius ees dat uuu
Booqueefius lol
Watchdogs 3
Ryan Acree wright
+James Savona right*
Horzinicla Phoenix Wright*
my thoughts exactly when this popped up in my reccomended vids
+Bombs Away Thank you :)
Its like Sneakers except nearly 3 decades later. When he held up the insulation for the infrared sensor, it reminded me of the scene where Robert Redford wears a neoprene suit and can't move faster than a few inches per second (something like that).
My main study is software engineering, but ethical hacking looks so badass and I’d love to learn it someday
There are a few people that probably woke up to a permanent vacation after this debacle.
@Kelvin Guru I doubt it. They probably just got a warning.
Think different.
...so now I can actually not go to jail for this kind of activity
@@AndorranStairway This was a power company. They don’t mess around with security. There are all kinds of NERC cyber security compliance standards that they are responsible for otherwise they get fined millions of dollars. Trust me, I’m working for a power company right now.
@@AndorranStairway This power company cared enough to hire another company to come and audit them. They obviously failed and I was simply making the claim that some people lost their jobs over it. Do you disagree?
13:38 echo "hello" LMAO
so 1337
Hahah, hes such a bad hacker! XD
He already had a reverse TCP shell. You obviously have no idea what you're looking at, so why are you being so condescending?
He's using the echo hello as a test. Think of it like if a network admin wants to test connectivity, he wouldn't write dozens of lines of code to manipulate packets in the TCP/IP stack. He'd do a simple ping (and simple pings have brought down entire networks before).
There's nothing wrong with using simple tools. That's a script kiddie mindset, thinking everything has to be complex like in movies. Take a stick for instance, in the hands of a child, it's not a big deal, but that same simple stick in the hands of a martial arts master will fuck you up.
It's the same with simple hacking tools. It's no so much about the tool, it's about how you use it.
Jdiggy77 My bad, I didn't look closely enough, so I didn't catch that reverse_tcp shell, Its funny because, in windows cmd you can do that and it will say hi and some little kids think they are black cap hackers and do that command...I Understand now that you addressed that mistake.
+JackAttack That's cool. At least you have the character to admit your mistake.
Reading these comments is hilarious though. It's like a damn script kiddie convention in here (kiddie-con?) lol. So many thinking they're actually better than the professionals.
I work in It sec. One major fuck up and your career is over. These guys wouldn't be in business if they sucked.
These red team guy are the Navy seal of cybersecurity!! You need to have so much skills in order to do that, that is really impressing!!
From what I've gathered so far, this is somewhere near the Twin Cities metro of Minnesota. Judging by the description in the video "A power company in the Midwest" and the Minnesota license plate at 5:49. I know the rough area of this because I live in the Twin Cities and I know my way around. This looks like it's around the farther suburbs and from here I'll be able to deduce the address of this place. If anyone wants, I'll update this.
Update: RedTeam is stationed locally, in the Union Depot building in St. Paul.
As a Minnesotan i’m embarrassed I didn’t recognize this plus there is literally a map @ 13:19 min mark
@@nothingtoseehere449 lmao I always watch people for minnesotan things, like if there's a TV show on I'll look for Minnesota plates or when I'm watching the weather I'll get excited when they mention us
Bain: Okay guys, the thermal drill, go get it.
This is why you don't bully us nerds. We can take your robux in a matter of minutes.
LOL
Blue Milk idiot they ain't even low hackers
*robux*
Tomos Halsey in game currency for a child’s gaming website called Roblox.
I agree
By far the most interesting video I came across in month. Shockingly this vid is nearly 6 years old...
I've watched this so many times now
Keemstar trying to hack the TH-cam database
TheTan Alex is a stupid n......
Get his subscribers back.
TheTan That exactly what i was thinking😂😂😂
they hilarious
Where I work, the security is so high, that we launch jets when necessary.
Did u work in Area 51 my dude?
XD
+Daniella Araujo aircraft carrier.
Daniella Araujo No. A nuclear power plant. If a airplane flys too close to the reactor (150-50km, depends on size, and if it was planed to fly there) we launch jets to shoot them down if they don't react. (Only in real emergency, Did never happen.)
i was really hoping u worked in area 51
Didn’t know breaking into a power station is this easy.
It’s so old tech but it works so f**king well
0:33 bruh thats Singapore
Penetration testing is such an amazing field. It teaches you so much and it's probably one of the most useful jobs next to IT in today's infrastructure!
IT? Damn, i thought about penetration testing something else ... :/
And yet my recent former university shut down all my pen testing and IT classes. Part of a deal to shore up the athletic department with $5 million from teaching departments. So count on training yourself, in a lot of places.
@@SchoolforHackersAnything for the athletic department!
@@SchoolforHackers Because you likely live in a rural area where IT careers are not prevalent
@@austen2751 No, Albuquerque, NM. Sandia Labs, Los Alamos Labs, Kirtland AFB, Intel....
Hell I've done this at 3 in the afternoon working for ups. I went to an office/ manufacturing business and scoured the office for employees to sign for a package. I eventually went to an unoccupied security office, after going through multiple unlocked offices, and dropped the package off under the name badge sitting on the desk.
"the crazy thing is, it's legal"
Later what he says: "if the residents see us, they may call the authorities which will be a big problem."
6:57 "make a dash for that dumpster"
*proceeds to slowly jog*
I litteraly read this right when i herd it 😂
You would rather sprint and make obvious noise, giving away your position?
Sounds about right lmao
10:52 A truly skilled hacker, the best of the best. This is what we have to offer.
rofl
Reno Cicchi we can afford faster computers in America. So. we can hack faster
They're a bunch of script-kiddies. The true hackers are situated in countries excluding USA, Australia, UK, Canada and New Zealand (basically the west).
The best hackers are situated in China and Russia.
Just as a geography lesson New Zealand is East of both China and Russia..
Oi how'd you find that one out? Cause you're pulling it out of your ass.
Now we just need the how to hack into “...” using a raspberry pi tutorial XD
I love the video and the experience of seeing how a RED team actually works/operates. I just don't understand why there is such a lack of security cameras, motion sensors inside the building alerting of movement after hours. I wonder if they lit something on fire if they even have a fire alarm or system to put out a fire.
Higher management of the company may have turned off the security for that night to see just how far they could get through the building. They don't want the police showing up for these guys since they're being hired to do it. Regular employees and lower management had no idea they were coming, but the higher ups did
@@GatheringRays If they're intentionally lowering their defenses then that defeats the point of a pentest though ...
@@GatheringRaysThat's unlikely, you usually secretly hire a pentest team without telling your security team so it's as secure as it would be normally. My guess is nobody was watching the cameras, and the building didn't have motion sensors.
User:Admin
Password:
*Hmmmmm*
Password:Admin
Cool, I'm in. xD
Working IT ive seen this far too often *Facepalm*
That is very true i was able to guess my gateway password first try then i changed the password since im the only one who really needs it
What about root without a password?
@@rubenadema1094 *su root* o look i now have full access to their computer
-HOW TO HACK IPHONE
-HOW TOHACK SAMSUNG
To clarify for some commenters, yes, this is an actual job. A company hires a group like RedTeam Security to try to break in [to the company], as a way of 1) testing their defenses, and 2) finding what holes are left that need fixing. The hacker team eventually discloses everything they tried, fail or success, so that the company knows how good their security posture turned out to be. The hacker team does have to act and think like "bad guys" because that's the whole point -- but they don't end up doing any real damage, which is also the point.
That guy head so shiny the camera would never fail to know it was his crew
The scope of this test was massive. I am shocked they allowed it.
Your work speaks volumes of the kind of man you are - efficient, organized and result-oriented. Well done at BOLTEXCHANGEHACK⨀COM.
NGEHACK⨀COM.
Did anyone else see the Raspberry Pi when they were talking about the plug bot and grin? lol
+Hexigonz If you check their website, they say the RPi is one of the viable devices that can run the software for a PlugBot - basically any small computer that can issue commands and send information over the internet.
you wanna hack someday i see..
The RPI is more valuable than you might think. It may not be a full computer, but very close. It have network access, good storage and good amount of ram and the cpu speed is quite good. And it run linux. All you need to do is write a program for linux and compile for the ARM processor that the RPI use. And it is inexpensive and small. One of the best suited hardware for that job beside having a custom made one.
13:38
Team: **explains advanced techniques**
Video: *echo "hello"*
If you cant hear or something. They were talking about a bad USB that could take over systems with a RAT. Right, so from there we know that they have a computer nearby RATed and he is typing this command on a macbook, but somehow if you read the Command Prompt it says "Microsoft Windows". He was controlling another computer not simply echoing "hello" to himself lmao.
It's a .exe and he's echoing to make sure he's made contact remotely.
@@molly3237 bruh.exe has loaded
Also windows 6...😀
roman s yeah they are from offensive security I believe which I think is part of the people that make kali Linux
This is some awesome tutorial, nice
Well done,lads!! 👏👏👏👏
*that guy is like "I was a paratrooper medic so that makes me an elite 4 hacker of the worlds."*
♛ Huffdaddy™ If im reconaissance and surveillance does that make me an elite hackz0r?
How to hack:
1.Take baseball bat to local powerplant
2. Fill in the rest
The Real Adam Sandler Already stated it all
The Real Adam Sandler that’s not hacking, dumbass, and won’t achieve anything
Filming In Portland it's a joke
Filming In Portland fucking idiot you are are you 2 stfu
Actually no, hacking is using programming languages to figure out the variables and encryption data that is used to block just anyone from getting into your important software. And yes, this is entirely my definition.
Damn thanks for the tutorial boys
realy great job, good video
This seems really fun to do. Imagine, you get to break into places for your job.
That would be fun.
Become a pentester
Yes, I wanna do this lol
that's why hackers exist
@@deathbynecro7813 red teamer*. Pen testers are slightly different
"A snowstorm swept the region"
Shows the most peacefully snow fall.
Yep gotta love Michigan
the plucky strings are in 3/3 and the beat is in 4/4 and it works kinda kool
Being a white hat hacker just seems like such a cool job. I'm majoring in comp sci and software engineering and hope to pick up some cyber security stuff too :)
When you're breaking into a power grid and your teammate starts throwing
Leeeeeee Rooooy Jenkins
yeah, throwing your teammate over a barbed wire fence
13:38 He's literally just printing out "hello" lol
-Goes to desktop
-Opens notepad and writes hello?
-Tries to write hello as a command
-Fails
-Just prints hello
@@Tiogar60 Big brain !
@@hackanddrift4692 Hackerman
You also realize that he's also writing it to a remote pc that's running windows right? Did you notice he is writing the command on a mac?
Josh Dobis it's just SSH. Not anything interesting.
Best thing about actual hackers is they never leave their house lol
This is probably the coolest tech job out there.
Plug boy is a raspberry pi
J Vlogs and Reviews it has to be. lol
J Vlogs and Reviews lol ikr
Its the pie 3
raspberry pi is really good for hacking
Pi*
Plot twist these guys are actually hacking and stealing everything there......
well, their service doesn't come free ;)
These guys are probably making 200k+ USD each, don't think anything in there would be worth it lmao
Okay, stop with the plot twist. Maybe flip side of the story would work. Lol.
This is a something I just stumbled here and it’s gotta be the better suggested from the algorithm
He’s like “ your kidding me the door was open 😂
This is extremely fake. Everybody knows all you have to do is click big colorful button saying 'start hacking', and wait until you get 'hacking done' dialog box.
Falaxuper I wanna die after reading this
Actually, that's not entirely true. You also need to quickly type random keys for it to work.
Falaxuper
GTA V had it right 🤔
Also make sure you say "I'm in" or "we're in" or else the computer won't know you are in and start the hack
You also have to prove you are a human by installing apps