Hacking challenge at DEFCON

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Published 2017-03-30
Watch what happens when journalist Kevin Roose challenges hackers to hack him.

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All Comments (21)
  • @raz0u
    "I can make you homeless", This line took the reporter to an another level of misery.. 😂
  • @yuvadeep8
    The biggest threat is not the security of technologies, its the people.
  • @diwakardayal954
    Imagine Using the Cry baby sound all of the sudden, an Ad starts to play 😂
  • @rvxn
    Netflix wants to know that woman's location
  • Best live demo of social engineering ever... Girl has skills 😍
  • @allancohen
    I have to admit that when my dad passed away years ago (and so does POA at that time) all honest attempts to get access to accounts to get my mom all setup almost all failed. I quickly learned to, "Be my dad". and I was able to gain access to almost all accounts so my mom had as smooth a transition to being the account(s) holder as possible.
  • @aneesahmad2824
    😂 Imagine this guys wife being the support staff that answers the call.
  • @Smidday1
    I’ve worked in a lot of call centres and you’re always told you can’t speak to someone not named on the account no matter what, this person will probably lose there job
  • @827023685
    that vissing woman is goood... i mean her skills.
  • @troys1426
    This guy is in such a risk, like imagine if one of them betrays him...
  • @BharathRamMS
    I watched this video 'coz it wouldn't go off my recommended list. It was totally worth watching. A wake-up call to every one of us.
  • @iamajmalhassan
    This is what my neighbours think of me when I say that I'm a software engineer.
  • Moral to the story is don't click emails you aren't expecting, and never use SMS backups. Just a couple ways to medigate predators.
  • @SeekerofTruth1
    In my opinion what women did only works with a very bad provider, good tech support never break protocol even if your crying children is dying.
  • Somewhere out there, there is a struggling mother with a crying baby, who right now disliked this video. LOL
  • @BellyBacon
    Using the world wide web and clicking on anything suspicious is like driving a car and testing how many trees you can pass through at max speed.
  • @BAMsPG
    In other words Phishing is Social Engineering shortened down.
  • So not only did Kevin Roose, a long time tech-writer, click on a phishing email link that came from some random url different than the one it claimed to, he used an insecure browser that had an active exploit serious enough that it allowed arbitrary fake login prompts to appear in the future. Kevin then ALSO never noticed the fake login prompts even once and filled in his credentials into the fake prompts repeatedly? Kevin also somehow does not have 2FA set up on his lastpass account (which is impossible)?! OR, or... just possibly this is BS made up for the video of a worst case scenario, the kind your grandma would get into.
  • @juneradar
    The thumbnail looks like a prank video, like she’s at dinner and she’s reacting to the prank happening next to her