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Wow I’ve been watching your videos for years. Happy to see you have Rob on the show. Love how privacy focus he is. Love the amount of good content you and him put out.
Your video titled VPN won't protect you was the video that triggered this contribution. I can't register to a monthly subscription now but this video is worth contributing.
"Your VPN won't protect you" this is true for those who don't know how to use a VPN and how to seperate their own traffic. Browser isolation will probably not be enough either (if all your network traffic on that device is going through VPN tunnel), your identifiable traffic should NOT go through your VPN tunnel as that can then be associated with your 'anonymous' traffic, which essentially de-anonymises you - this is the main point of failure that newbies aren't aware of.
Could you possibly explain how to do that on a phone? Is it turning on incognito and not using our network but rather our lte or wtvr someone may have?
@@cringesh1t427 As an example, you could install something like cyberghost VPN and brave browser and use them together in a isolated way. In VPN app options you select split tunnel, and then select brave browser, so that only that app will go through your VPN tunnel (rather than system wide traffic, which would effectively de-anonymise you through IP association!). Once that is set up, you should only use brave for anonymous usage, i.e. not log into google or facebook etc! I say brave because it has good anti-fingerprinting/tracking features, and cyberghost I know has split tunnel feature.
Well said, think of a VPN as a method of transport from home to a restaurant. The restaurant staff don't know how you got there, but know who you are!. That's what happens when people use a VPN and log in to accounts. Some will use Tor and log in with real details! Police have run a few VPNs, I found a WeVPN server on the IP range allocated to equipment on the 5th floor of a police station in Manchester UK only months before the company vanished with excuses. I think they had been exposed. Either it was a law enforcement project or a compromised server. All VPNs and companies hosting the servers must provide access to all data by Law in the UK. Not even protonmail is safe as encryption to their emails is added before and after it is stored on their system. That allows police access, also NSA and GCHQ access. It is only secure if you connect up via browser and send to another user on the system. Notice how they NEED phone numbers and emails for account recovery? I suspect the next Encrochat will be a VPN or Proton, maybe Tor - which we know can be deanonymised. Nothing is private now. You have been photographed in your car for 25years and added to a database, the same when out shopping. Your Alexa and phone has even profiled your voice, banks can access voice databases and photo databases to check it's you.
David - you already hold a high level of respect, and the fact you finally have Rob Brax, massive EXTRA respect!! Been following Rob for years, and been a customer as well for many of his products. Thank you
Ive got a plan, just buying a dumb phone, disconnecting from the net from time to time, make my own downloaded information cache (offline), download LLM and run locally and talk to people like connecting in real life.
This is a very difficult subject. I was drawn in by the title of the video even though have not yet gotten a VPN. Watching this made me realize how much i am being tracked and by extension manipulated by, or rather, through my searching and browsing.
I have 2 VPN router’s . If I want to connect two of them , in my house ( my normal router connecting with 1 VPN router and the second one connected with the first VPN ROUTER , like a train ) with 2 different 1 year a subscription not make in the same time WILL BE BETTER , MORE SECURE ? Can you please answer me ? Thank you very much .
re tik-tok, I had understood the problem not to be that it's collecting data as stated here, but rather that what is collected is shared with the CPR gov't, and can be used to shape and manipulate the information environment of a sizeable portion of the US population. That's why they're not saying shut down Tik-Tok, they're saying sell it to a non-Chinese owned company.
Actually there are ways of shaping the thoughts of the US population by a foreign app provider. They can inject any kind of malicious message at any time or more subtle ones via videos. It's not good idea either way.
You literally have the most fascinating tech podcast out there, because it just doesn’t glorify technology. It’s more real. it kind of merges technology with the aspect of human nature, rather than painting some techno Utopian BS.
Rob mentioned, that mobile phones does not need a VPN. Why is that? You sit at an Italian café, you're on their wireless network and the local hacker sits in his van on the same network. Why is VPN not a good idea here?
@@asdfqwerty5389 @davidbombal It really is a confusing remark by Rob. I've listened to it over and over, like Lt. Columbo would do, but to no avail. Why is VPN on mobile phone not a good idea? He mentioned IPv6, but how would that break the encrypted end-to-end VPN tunnel?
A VPN is no use, why use WiFi if you have 4G/5G? Sites use HTTPS now, so it really does take someone really clever to spend time messing with your traffic. The WiFi pineapple is not really useful and doesn't do what people think, the same as a Flipper will not enable you to steal cars! I use a VPN to home , wireguard to a Pi with PiVPN and use OpenVPN with a router - only to stop work blocking sites! It also puts me out from my home IP, meaning I can watch TV, share files, use my bank etc. Commercial VPNs are in lawless countries for a reason, so they don't need to protect your data and can sell it knowing you can't do a thing. They all have to supply your data to GCHQ and NSA and police too.
IPv6 uses a unique ID or address on each device, so this is identifiable anywhere like having a phone number, IMSI or IMEI. Again, it doesn't matter how you reached a site, it knows who you are. With IPv4, you can change the device IDs and not everything is unique.
This was so interesting to watch, I am just still so puzzled about being anonymous on the web. It is so hard to sign up for anything nowadays without tying yourself someway some how, verification of email, phone number , etc ! I really am to the point is that I don’t mind being on the web and seen but I monitor all my things EXTREMELY to make sure I am not being taken advantage of AKA hacked. It’s just so hard to stay in the dark on the web nowadays if you are a regular user of the web, content creation, and the list goes on!
Google and Facebook mainly but also Microsoft and X (Twitter). Banks in UK will give Governments unfettered access to personal account info without any warrant if the amendments to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill is passed and no doubt it will be fed into AI.
All European banks have obligation to comply with request of authorities and report amounts over those set in local legislation. Unfortunately money-laundering and tax-evasion has led us to this. Idk how it's done in US or elswhere. On a brighter note, personal data kept by companies is under strongest protection in EU than anywhere else to my knowledge. Truth is, if you want privacy, simply never put your life online on social networks, rest should be out of public reach. We can still be partly anonymous on this platform even with accounts, can't we? Actually nefarious powers (long story) are using this anonymity to attack us as much as own goverments use PII data to monitor and control the law.
Rob is correct on the privacy front and regarding the misuse of capability. If there is a computing/technological capability available to corporations or intelligence agencies, they will use it, and they will use it in such a way that user/device-owner rights to privacy and, indeed, ownership rights, will be harmed. In hacker terminology, these people want to sell you devices and software and to own those things at the same time. Preferably, they will be able to extract a subscription fee for the privilege of being owned and having your personal data stolen and sold on the open market. Our governments encourage this, to give intelligence agencies and law enforcement the "tools" they need. Never mind that these agencies have long had far more access to data than they need. In exchange for stripping citizens of constitutional rights, tech-illiterate politicians have long given tech companies a blanket regulatory pass on their rapacious surveillance practices. So long, that is, as the key agencies get their "tools" - complete with GUIs for desk jockeys who do not actually hack anything themselves. We need to be aware of all this stuff, in the first instance for our own dignity, but beyond that to change the political culture that has allowed this stuff to go as far as it has gone.
one day i was looking through my mobile for everything related to location, (huawei) turns out there are system apps that's on(blue ticked) and grey out so it can't be disable, wifi, Bluetooth disabled, airplane mode on, doesn't matter you still get track through cell towers or satellite or whatever means they're using 🙄🤔
I don't know what's broke but something recently showed me that it's blue ticks now. Which I never used to. My bills jumped from .. like.. it jumped around 300 % ?.... I were robbed twice and I'm sure that my boss installed those cctv for deliberate filming ? Cos they bought like Chinese insurances as well. Which films everybody ?.... On top of my local healthcare. I'm sure somebody tried to drug me so that I get harmed... When you are poisoned... And no crime has been committed.... Every usage are paid fees...
Pretty sure I saw something on my phone the other day being advertised as a security feature involving using my network's wifi to scan for spatial disturbances. In other words, utilizing your wifi router to sense where you are in your home at all times. Edit: it is called wi-fi sensing, and now big corp wants to sell it to you as a way to protect your home and family.
@water1374 Thats not how most serfs lived. They lived well and only worked a fraction of the time as a wage slave. Yeah, there were instances of badly treated serfs but it's blown way out of proportion
@2:56 not to take anything away from him, but, many IP watchers “predict” incoming tech and data comps link with corp recruiters to let the cat out of the bag on certain companies about to enter a new market by whom they are seeking to hire (quietly via recruiters).
I am using GPT for learning about many things, also fixing my PC and consulting steps. I am glad I didn't share my serial number with it, was quite weary sharing with them anything of this kind. Glad I was.
I’m in one of those people in that 10%!! I been following rob for a lil while now and I’ve learned slot!! But thanx to the both of u!! These vid are very helpful, educational!! Thanx again!!
This maybe out of context but I bought a domain that can be used as to send invite. Very new domain and not even public yet. I just did a couple test on my own email. Not a day went by and my hosting company contacted me that this corporation wants me to take down the domain as it contains their name and identity. And that I have less that a day before they take it down. I have paid for this domain already, what should I do with it? What are my options here.
I despise smartphones. Every bank I deal with is starting to demand it, you can't set up an online account without one. Every business seems to be pushing it. I think the entire thing is nefarious but then I think all cars being various shades of gray or black is too.
WHAT IF ? I’m I protected when … I factory reset my MacBook and use if without setting up an Apple ID (as I still can update the comp without it), no App Store App’s. I do delete or never use ; FaceTime, iCloud, iMessage, Safari, Mail, Maps, FindMe, TV, Stocks that come with the install. Further I do use multiple Browers and search engines, don’t use Google ID, so no GoogleMaps, Gmail, Cloud, RUclips … Only use App’s I can download via a browser, else use it online. And for the more secure personal things use Linux as dual boot. ???
Cookie tracking is for basic website plebs now, fingerprinting is how all the real players do it... That's why they don't mind all the cookie blocking people waste time on now.
Snowden already warned us about this. It doesn't need to be A.I. controlled. All they need is your phone number, the network you're with, and by proxy the SIM card ID and pin. And then a government hacker can remote control your phone and see browsing history and app use history. And of course, see see all your contacts, messages, social networking, and of course they can get around the encryption of messages from WhatsApp and Messenger as they're viewing it through your phone as if it were a window. What's ironic with all this!? I guess the fact that you get charged on your phone contract for the data they use to stream your phone to them and encrypt the address so to cover themselves. 😂😂😂 xZx
11:30- The deal about Tiktok from what I've heard is not the amount of data being collected by who is being collected for and that appears to be the Chinese government. That's what seems to be the issue.
About the VPN discussion..if I got it right , when I am at home I definitely need a VPN product but when I am on the go with my mobile I don't need one ? So if I do Hotspot home from my mobile to use it on computer do I still need a VPN. I have an internet plan that cost me 17 euro a month and got 600 Gb of traffic
What about hardware backdoors? Also I am thinking if they can completely scan your computer or smartphone, the value of encrypted and decentralized data is completely voided. Is there anything not true about this statement ? This is very important when you consider that financial things could then be compromised also.
I nearly had a fckn heart attack. 37 minutes into this video I hear a bellowing voice from behind me "Sorry, I do not understand!" I forgot I had a google home mini thing plugged in, and apparently turned all the way up to max volume. Goddam, that woke me up more than my coffee!!
China. Of course the fact checkers say it is false but I doubt it. There’s another instance of the NSA doing the same thing. Once again supposedly debunked. I have my doubts about it being false. Google it.
The best policy is to remember this... 'walls have ears' Big brother is watching you! 'They have all the resources they need to find ways to snoop on you'
i found out from my analytic data that a family app is accessing my phone and data without me knowing about it. they can access ur phone and data without physically handling ur phone. they can even switch ur carrier and clone ur phone
of course crash protection existed before crash protection strictly speaking they just decided to switch the on switch. The scarry part is that it's one thing for like crash force but strictly speaking it makes sense if you just want to protect the device or alternatively if you want to make sure that the device falls appart after a certain period of time and plan it's obsceleence crash detection is an excellent way to make sure also it can be used as a mechanism to void warrenties en masse been in a crash sudden jolt anything that could "damage" the device or if the sensor had a fault, in each case warrenty void. So it makes alot of sense that this would happen asides that old harddiscs[at-least servers and the likes] already had a form of crash detection that could detect incredibly high G forces in order to extremely abruply enter a protected mode to protect the harddisc while it's been jostled around or moving. [specifically turning off the hard disc and entering a protected mode when outside of it's operating parameters] this goes all the way back into iPod Era.
to be clear it comes from the preipods because first ipads had harddiscs inside of them meaning that the ipod already had a primitive form of crash detection simply to protect the device itself[as hard disc require physical movement] also you can test what i'm saying very easily you can buy portable disc player you can intterupt the physical meachanism by jostling it just enough to trigger it, and depending on how you move it it changes what the motor and other electromechanical controls are opperating[and it's not just gyroscope it specifically isn't working like a gyroscope it will literally dampen or slow down or go "read error" mode and stop writting data.
Good content. However, regarding largest "public data" collectors. Yes Google, but what about RUclips, they also hold and collect a lot of private data. How accountable are they, when it comes to privacy?
This vid reviewing it was still interesting its like a rethink tank. I re-read some books several times re-pluggin lose ends. Thanks guys keeps me mentally on rethinking research abilities.
A VPN is only an internet anonymity ponzi scheme if I decide to cash out and sell the encryption protocols. But you will never know either way, so it's all good.
There's a very steep jump in giving up privacy just to go from "Luddite living off the grid" to "security conscious but not considered a weirdo", that's why it's so concerning. You almoat have to abstain from tech to have privacy.
Why is it that if law enforcement want to tap a phone they need a warrent from the court, however companies like Google and Apple can tap into our phones with no warrent and zero knowledge or accept from the user /owner of the phone?! That is a very valid question to ask, I would love to see a video that investigate this further or take up this subject.
Those 'user agreements' that most people blindly click through provide the required consent for them to collect and monitor your activity on their platforms.
@@altologic I love to see a video that puts that agreement under the loop and translate exactly what we allow them to do, the case is that you have no choice but to agree, its not really an option to say No if you want your phone to start up.
...and DON'T THINK FOR A MOMENT that FLAW ENDORSEMENT need a warrant to install malware, etc. on your 'phone' if you are arrested for any reason & they got hold of it; in fact, They've got OTHER methods being used lawlessly/semi-legally. They won't necessarily need your 'phone.' Is ANYONE truly ready for the direction taken by this 'NEW' WORLDLY DIS- ORDER that I call the RUDE HURLED ODOR ?? So far, They just put the GUILLOTINES on your WRISTS; but, SOME things are only getting worse...at about the same rate as technology... such as THEIR 'psychology.' ❤ Y'all ! Peace...NOT OF this world. 😅
13:28, 34:58 When it comes to technology, people in my area don't listen much to me either cuz they are so ingrained and immersed into the hype of new technologies. I also agree that it's so frustrating. Every new or every other new technology that comes along, many people get brainwashed by the fad or the trend of it all. Welcome to the club. Only us real techies know what's really going on behind the scenes. Maybe it's best to keep it to ourselves instead of with the I told you sos?🤷🏽♂️ For them to keep an open mind at times is a lost cause.
I don't use vpns for privacy ( i use it to go on pages google block ) and i'm a researcher been doing it for over 15 years my character is not what i search for i do it for analysis purposes
If you can't see how a service is being paid for, then it is usually stealing and selling your private data. Personally I have no problem with law enforcement having access to my data - it is commercial people who want to make money from my info (usually my own money in the form of higher prices) that I really object to.
The blue print for google to build a defense against any app store that is being used as a work around, is being provided here in this video. That is the only draw back with this video, the information that is being provided, will also be used as a weapon against the offense. TMI on a google platform:(
14:38 have no issues with rob only 1 hocking a bunch of his own privacy products. If he didn’t I think I would like him a bit more comes off like a used salesman. Overall has awesome privacy points. I do like David Brazzel bit more too bade he killed his podcast.
I understand some of the basics of security. My main question is, by teaching people how to be more hidden online, wouldn't this make it harder to catch the distribution of cp?
What about browsers like brave? Do they actually succeed in blocking all tracking like they say they do? (of course given you do the necessary and don’t login to any services, allow cookies etc)
I search for all kinds of random crap. I get ads for young girls to old men and everything in between. You can't tell what I like and dislike easily because I appear to like things I don't really like. Most people only subscribe or thumbs up things they personally like. I throw a wrench in that.
i found out from my analytic data that a family app is accessing my phone and data without me knowing about it. they can access ur phone and data without physically handling ur phone.
Long story short, vpn is good so your info won't get hacked through packet sniffing but your data is still being sold regardless if you use a vpn or not and this includes being on your home network. If you dont trust the network you are connected to or dont trust others on the same network then use a VPN!
These big companies can collect all the data they want on me. But the moment they sell or use that data to negatively affect my life, they can expect massive exposure and lawsuits from every person that uses there services.
I am fairly new to cyber security and info sec although I do have a computing background (many , many years ago). Even as a newbie I love watching your videos & your channel. I’ve learned so much about vulnerabilities, exploits, & hacking tools. This is a great video 😁 I’d love to learn more about backdoors and have been searching here on RUclips. Does anyone know any great video, course or book about back doors? Thanks so much, have a great day everyone 😌
Honestly, I kind of like google maps tracking me while I drive. If I ever get accused of committing a crime I didn't commit. That gps tracking history might come in handy.
I used to be firmly in the "I'm not doing anything wrong, so I'm not going to worry about it" camp. Now I'm starting to see the wisdom and importance of privacy as legislation like Roe v Wade has been overturned. Also, having a potentially skilled cyber stalker ect. I believe there's a recent news article where a man is trying to use state laws to follow a former partner across state lines with an investigation into an abortion. It's definitely an overwhelming process to start now, but slowly retraining myself 😅
You just create a digital twin that watches, knitting videos, and cat memes, and quotes of Bernie Sanders. Then now and then you throw in some real searches.😂
"Interesting, our profile of this guy is that he spends a lot of time trying to trick our profiling AI with misleading actions... What do we do with that?" "He goes into the extra scrutiny watch list" 😂
@@craigslist6988 It was more of a joke than an strategy. But, you could do it in a way that would make you look common. Probably cat memes and knitting gets you on the list?😂
As far as him thinking, the January 6 people would not have been caught. Had they had a D Google phone, is incorrect. Because the phones of the other people will capture video of you and your face is already saved in the Google database and they know exactly who you are. And phones are absolutely everywhere. Cameras are too. Cameras on the stop lights track you as well.
There is absolutely no way you can cover your tracks. Your data goes from your phone immediately to the Internet provider and that provider keeps track of everything as well. Google and all these other companies also collect every drop of data from your phone. And he is right when they stopped allowing you to take batteries from your phone is the day they started tracking your phone even when it was powered down. Everything you say and everything your camera sees at all times are recorded in the database somewhere.
Far left in the US today is a Reagan republican today. Far left in America is probably center right in Brittain. There's a difference in disliking a political figure like Hillary or Ted Cruz, and saying they are traitors and should be locked up, or worse. It's far worse on the right, which is filled with a constant drum beat of violent rhetoric. Despite my difference in political opinion with him, I enjoy and find his videos informative.
Terminator picks up smart pewpew.. *click*... "what a piece of trash" *fires up machining shop and proceeds to turn a black powder into a boomstik instead.*
So my question is if VPNs can't protect us what will. And imagine all that data we've backup on Google. How can we go back to a 100% security and privacy. Cause I remember at some point the was just typing words on my keyboard went to Google and Facebook then it brought that suggestions of what you may like. 😢😅😅 Then I started thinking do I have a keylogger on my devices
I have a noob question: Can AI intervene in ex.g. Android 5.1.X phone content if no apps (apart from browser) or AI is used on it? Can it use zero-click attack to gain access?
Depends on where you live. At the current moment, probably not, but you have to realize u don't need the ai to penetrate your phone, you don't have any privacy regardless, a government agency could easily get into your phone. And as Rob explained, your phone gets sold to u with built in tracking of your every move, although he was talking about iphones, but I'm sure android is not far from such tech
50:3 - Well, well, I learned something new today (will double check but still) IPv6 ID cannot be seen by the target system, is that right? Funny thing is that when at home and I use my VPN (another vendor) when checking where my server is sitting , I notice that IPv6 goes to unknown (IPv4 changed of course) so I thought that that was the trick, since IPv6 is not widespread I assumed they hid it to prevent you from being recognized that way. Interesting.
@@davidbombal thanks for the tip. I use Firefox and some plug in on my pc and it stops ads. On phone I use the app. I guess I should stop using the app, the adds on RUclips have gotten so bad.
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Just wanted to drop a short comment here;
I've known this for A LONG LONG time. Problem is got 5 Friends who don't.
So yeahh fun times ://
@@nizarchoukairi-vb7op Ehhhmm..
Oh man no way, so glad you brought Rob on the show!! He's the best!!
That's crazy the we both said "Oh man No way" the instant we saw Rob's face 😂
@@TheJCEguy Haha!
Wow I’ve been watching your videos for years. Happy to see you have Rob on the show. Love how privacy focus he is. Love the amount of good content you and him put out.
Thank you for your support! I love getting a wide range of guests on the channel :
been watching rob for years ,first time here, saw robs face when i hovered over thumbnail !
Your video titled VPN won't protect you was the video that triggered this contribution. I can't register to a monthly subscription now but this video is worth contributing.
Thank you! I appreciate that!
"Your VPN won't protect you" this is true for those who don't know how to use a VPN and how to seperate their own traffic. Browser isolation will probably not be enough either (if all your network traffic on that device is going through VPN tunnel), your identifiable traffic should NOT go through your VPN tunnel as that can then be associated with your 'anonymous' traffic, which essentially de-anonymises you - this is the main point of failure that newbies aren't aware of.
Teach us master
Could you possibly explain how to do that on a phone? Is it turning on incognito and not using our network but rather our lte or wtvr someone may have?
@@cringesh1t427 As an example, you could install something like cyberghost VPN and brave browser and use them together in a isolated way. In VPN app options you select split tunnel, and then select brave browser, so that only that app will go through your VPN tunnel (rather than system wide traffic, which would effectively de-anonymise you through IP association!). Once that is set up, you should only use brave for anonymous usage, i.e. not log into google or facebook etc! I say brave because it has good anti-fingerprinting/tracking features, and cyberghost I know has split tunnel feature.
Need this class
Well said, think of a VPN as a method of transport from home to a restaurant. The restaurant staff don't know how you got there, but know who you are!.
That's what happens when people use a VPN and log in to accounts. Some will use Tor and log in with real details!
Police have run a few VPNs, I found a WeVPN server on the IP range allocated to equipment on the 5th floor of a police station in Manchester UK only months before the company vanished with excuses. I think they had been exposed. Either it was a law enforcement project or a compromised server.
All VPNs and companies hosting the servers must provide access to all data by Law in the UK.
Not even protonmail is safe as encryption to their emails is added before and after it is stored on their system. That allows police access, also NSA and GCHQ access. It is only secure if you connect up via browser and send to another user on the system. Notice how they NEED phone numbers and emails for account recovery? I suspect the next Encrochat will be a VPN or Proton, maybe Tor - which we know can be deanonymised.
Nothing is private now. You have been photographed in your car for 25years and added to a database, the same when out shopping. Your Alexa and phone has even profiled your voice, banks can access voice databases and photo databases to check it's you.
David - you already hold a high level of respect, and the fact you finally have Rob Brax, massive EXTRA respect!! Been following Rob for years, and been a customer as well for many of his products. Thank you
I have been following Rob for a few years now. This man knows his stuff!! Thanks for having him on David.
Ive got a plan, just buying a dumb phone, disconnecting from the net from time to time, make my own downloaded information cache (offline), download LLM and run locally and talk to people like connecting in real life.
This is a very difficult subject. I was drawn in by the title of the video even though have not yet gotten a VPN. Watching this made me realize how much i am being tracked and by extension manipulated by, or rather, through my searching and browsing.
How can i protect myself against keylogging?
I have 2 VPN router’s .
If I want to connect two of them , in my house ( my normal router connecting with 1 VPN router and the second one connected with the first VPN ROUTER , like a train ) with 2 different 1 year a subscription not make in the same time WILL BE BETTER , MORE SECURE ?
Can you please answer me ?
Thank you very much .
re tik-tok, I had understood the problem not to be that it's collecting data as stated here, but rather that what is collected is shared with the CPR gov't, and can be used to shape and manipulate the information environment of a sizeable portion of the US population. That's why they're not saying shut down Tik-Tok, they're saying sell it to a non-Chinese owned company.
Actually there are ways of shaping the thoughts of the US population by a foreign app provider. They can inject any kind of malicious message at any time or more subtle ones via videos. It's not good idea either way.
You literally have the most fascinating tech podcast out there, because it just doesn’t glorify technology. It’s more real. it kind of merges technology with the aspect of human nature, rather than painting some techno Utopian BS.
Unfortunately many folks are so concerned with surviving and racing around that they have no clue this exists!
Rob mentioned, that mobile phones does not need a VPN. Why is that? You sit at an Italian café, you're on their wireless network and the local hacker sits in his van on the same network. Why is VPN not a good idea here?
problem is that the hacker never sits in a van
@@asdfqwerty5389 @davidbombal It really is a confusing remark by Rob. I've listened to it over and over, like Lt. Columbo would do, but to no avail. Why is VPN on mobile phone not a good idea? He mentioned IPv6, but how would that break the encrypted end-to-end VPN tunnel?
A VPN is no use, why use WiFi if you have 4G/5G?
Sites use HTTPS now, so it really does take someone really clever to spend time messing with your traffic.
The WiFi pineapple is not really useful and doesn't do what people think, the same as a Flipper will not enable you to steal cars!
I use a VPN to home , wireguard to a Pi with PiVPN and use OpenVPN with a router - only to stop work blocking sites! It also puts me out from my home IP, meaning I can watch TV, share files, use my bank etc.
Commercial VPNs are in lawless countries for a reason, so they don't need to protect your data and can sell it knowing you can't do a thing. They all have to supply your data to GCHQ and NSA and police too.
IPv6 uses a unique ID or address on each device, so this is identifiable anywhere like having a phone number, IMSI or IMEI. Again, it doesn't matter how you reached a site, it knows who you are.
With IPv4, you can change the device IDs and not everything is unique.
@@MicskiDK obviously he is Capping he sells a VPN service
This was so interesting to watch, I am just still so puzzled about being anonymous on the web. It is so hard to sign up for anything nowadays without tying yourself someway some how, verification of email, phone number , etc ! I really am to the point is that I don’t mind being on the web and seen but I monitor all my things EXTREMELY to make sure I am not being taken advantage of AKA hacked. It’s just so hard to stay in the dark on the web nowadays if you are a regular user of the web, content creation, and the list goes on!
Greetings: 32:15- Still logs location even if unit is off. Such is why manufacturers have made batteries non-removable.
After Snowden explained having a longer password is more secure. I noted that they started limiting the size of your password...
Google and Facebook mainly but also Microsoft and X (Twitter). Banks in UK will give Governments unfettered access to personal account info without any warrant if the amendments to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill is passed and no doubt it will be fed into AI.
All European banks have obligation to comply with request of authorities and report amounts over those set in local legislation. Unfortunately money-laundering and tax-evasion has led us to this. Idk how it's done in US or elswhere. On a brighter note, personal data kept by companies is under strongest protection in EU than anywhere else to my knowledge. Truth is, if you want privacy, simply never put your life online on social networks, rest should be out of public reach. We can still be partly anonymous on this platform even with accounts, can't we? Actually nefarious powers (long story) are using this anonymity to attack us as much as own goverments use PII data to monitor and control the law.
Love braxmans content and perspectives, hes spot on when it comes to AI and its why i dont run stock android or windows anymore
Rob is correct on the privacy front and regarding the misuse of capability. If there is a computing/technological capability available to corporations or intelligence agencies, they will use it, and they will use it in such a way that user/device-owner rights to privacy and, indeed, ownership rights, will be harmed. In hacker terminology, these people want to sell you devices and software and to own those things at the same time. Preferably, they will be able to extract a subscription fee for the privilege of being owned and having your personal data stolen and sold on the open market.
Our governments encourage this, to give intelligence agencies and law enforcement the "tools" they need. Never mind that these agencies have long had far more access to data than they need. In exchange for stripping citizens of constitutional rights, tech-illiterate politicians have long given tech companies a blanket regulatory pass on their rapacious surveillance practices. So long, that is, as the key agencies get their "tools" - complete with GUIs for desk jockeys who do not actually hack anything themselves.
We need to be aware of all this stuff, in the first instance for our own dignity, but beyond that to change the political culture that has allowed this stuff to go as far as it has gone.
thank you for spreading the Message!
one day i was looking through my mobile for everything related to location, (huawei) turns out there are system apps that's on(blue ticked) and grey out so it can't be disable, wifi, Bluetooth disabled, airplane mode on, doesn't matter you still get track through cell towers or satellite or whatever means they're using 🙄🤔
I don't know what's broke but something recently showed me that it's blue ticks now. Which I never used to. My bills jumped from .. like.. it jumped around 300 % ?.... I were robbed twice and I'm sure that my boss installed those cctv for deliberate filming ? Cos they bought like Chinese insurances as well. Which films everybody ?.... On top of my local healthcare. I'm sure somebody tried to drug me so that I get harmed... When you are poisoned... And no crime has been committed.... Every usage are paid fees...
Pretty sure I saw something on my phone the other day being advertised as a security feature involving using my network's wifi to scan for spatial disturbances. In other words, utilizing your wifi router to sense where you are in your home at all times.
Edit: it is called wi-fi sensing, and now big corp wants to sell it to you as a way to protect your home and family.
Location on any smartphone is ALWAYS on. Even when the phone is off. Until the "backup" battery is empty (~1 year).
How to tell everyone you've never disassembled a phone in one sentence.
@@incandescentwithrage 😁 - or read the output data in one line... ?
Wait until people find out about what the sim card does.
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do tell moar
24:19 Will it happen even if we turn off from the privacy settings of google..?
Great show David. Guest was awesome! Keep it up.
We are entering a 50 year period of darkness...
Pardon me, I read a book saying 800 years of darkness, since we are at the lowest period of Kali Yuga.
@@nacionaldelacapitalthe Islamists were in Europe for 781 years
@@MangyPL You'd still have all the downsides of wage slavery but with the added bonus that it'd now be completely illegal for you to quit your job.
@water1374 Thats not how most serfs lived. They lived well and only worked a fraction of the time as a wage slave. Yeah, there were instances of badly treated serfs but it's blown way out of proportion
@@MangyPL You don't think it'd be optimized for efficiency under neo-feudalism?
@2:56 not to take anything away from him, but, many IP watchers “predict” incoming tech and data comps link with corp recruiters to let the cat out of the bag on certain companies about to enter a new market by whom they are seeking to hire (quietly via recruiters).
I am using GPT for learning about many things, also fixing my PC and consulting steps. I am glad I didn't share my serial number with it, was quite weary sharing with them anything of this kind. Glad I was.
This was a fantastic interview
I’m in one of those people in that 10%!! I been following rob for a lil while now and I’ve learned slot!! But thanx to the both of u!! These vid are very helpful, educational!! Thanx again!!
This maybe out of context but I bought a domain that can be used as to send invite. Very new domain and not even public yet. I just did a couple test on my own email. Not a day went by and my hosting company contacted me that this corporation wants me to take down the domain as it contains their name and identity. And that I have less that a day before they take it down. I have paid for this domain already, what should I do with it? What are my options here.
I despise smartphones. Every bank I deal with is starting to demand it, you can't set up an online account without one. Every business seems to be pushing it. I think the entire thing is nefarious but then I think all cars being various shades of gray or black is too.
WHAT IF ?
I’m I protected when …
I factory reset my MacBook and use if without setting up an Apple ID (as I still can update the comp without it), no App Store App’s.
I do delete or never use ; FaceTime, iCloud, iMessage, Safari, Mail, Maps, FindMe, TV, Stocks that come with the install.
Further I do use multiple Browers and search engines, don’t use Google ID, so no GoogleMaps, Gmail, Cloud, RUclips …
Only use App’s I can download via a browser, else use it online.
And for the more secure personal things use Linux as dual boot.
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great camera quality from both
feels goooood man
i mostly think cookies play a crucial role in storing the data which is something against the privacy
Cookie tracking is for basic website plebs now, fingerprinting is how all the real players do it... That's why they don't mind all the cookie blocking people waste time on now.
Snowden already warned us about this. It doesn't need to be A.I. controlled. All they need is your phone number, the network you're with, and by proxy the SIM card ID and pin. And then a government hacker can remote control your phone and see browsing history and app use history. And of course, see see all your contacts, messages, social networking, and of course they can get around the encryption of messages from WhatsApp and Messenger as they're viewing it through your phone as if it were a window. What's ironic with all this!? I guess the fact that you get charged on your phone contract for the data they use to stream your phone to them and encrypt the address so to cover themselves. 😂😂😂 xZx
11:30- The deal about Tiktok from what I've heard is not the amount of data being collected by who is being collected for and that appears to be the Chinese government. That's what seems to be the issue.
About the VPN discussion..if I got it right , when I am at home I definitely need a VPN product but when I am on the go with my mobile I don't need one ? So if I do Hotspot home from my mobile to use it on computer do I still need a VPN. I have an internet plan that cost me 17 euro a month and got 600 Gb of traffic
So, basically use a degoogled phone, or just stay away from the google browser and use browsers like firefox or brave.
thats touching on the tip of the needle sitting on the tip of the iceberg ...
What about hardware backdoors? Also I am thinking if they can completely scan your computer or smartphone, the value of encrypted and decentralized data is completely voided. Is there anything not true about this statement ? This is very important when you consider that financial things could then be compromised also.
Ah, I LOVE Rob!! Love seeing him on your show! Great things come when great minds collaborate.
I nearly had a fckn heart attack. 37 minutes into this video I hear a bellowing voice from behind me "Sorry, I do not understand!" I forgot I had a google home mini thing plugged in, and apparently turned all the way up to max volume. Goddam, that woke me up more than my coffee!!
Very insightful and a realist outlook on tech in big corps without regulation in the future. Security should include privacy!
Privacy goes even deeper when you dive into the sim card data that is sent
What about the spyware at the circuit board level?
explain more please
You are talking about the SIM chips in mobile?
China. Of course the fact checkers say it is false but I doubt it. There’s another instance of the NSA doing the same thing. Once again supposedly debunked. I have my doubts about it being false. Google it.
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No, they hide spyware on the board. They use a chipset or memory that has the spyware hard-coded on it.
The best policy is to remember this... 'walls have ears' Big brother is watching you! 'They have all the resources they need to find ways to snoop on you'
i found out from my analytic data that a family app is accessing my phone and data without me knowing about it. they can access ur phone and data without physically handling ur phone. they can even switch ur carrier and clone ur phone
of course crash protection existed before crash protection strictly speaking they just decided to switch the on switch.
The scarry part is that it's one thing for like crash force but strictly speaking it makes sense if you just want to protect the device or alternatively if you want to make sure that the device falls appart after a certain period of time and plan it's obsceleence crash detection is an excellent way to make sure also it can be used as a mechanism to void warrenties en masse been in a crash sudden jolt anything that could "damage" the device or if the sensor had a fault, in each case warrenty void.
So it makes alot of sense that this would happen asides that old harddiscs[at-least servers and the likes] already had a form of crash detection that could detect incredibly high G forces in order to extremely abruply enter a protected mode to protect the harddisc while it's been jostled around or moving. [specifically turning off the hard disc and entering a protected mode when outside of it's operating parameters]
this goes all the way back into iPod Era.
to be clear it comes from the preipods because first ipads had harddiscs inside of them meaning that the ipod already had a primitive form of crash detection simply to protect the device itself[as hard disc require physical movement] also you can test what i'm saying very easily you can buy portable disc player you can intterupt the physical meachanism by jostling it just enough to trigger it, and depending on how you move it it changes what the motor and other electromechanical controls are opperating[and it's not just gyroscope it specifically isn't working like a gyroscope it will literally dampen or slow down or go "read error" mode and stop writting data.
Good content. However, regarding largest "public data" collectors. Yes Google, but what about RUclips, they also hold and collect a lot of private data. How accountable are they, when it comes to privacy?
This vid reviewing it was still interesting its like a rethink tank.
I re-read some books several times re-pluggin lose ends.
Thanks guys keeps me mentally on rethinking research abilities.
A VPN is only an internet anonymity ponzi scheme if I decide to cash out and sell the encryption protocols. But you will never know either way, so it's all good.
When online. Boot from USB OS. When not online, go local.
That would give decent protection, but is not very practical since most of the stuff we do on computers nowadays is online.
There's a very steep jump in giving up privacy just to go from "Luddite living off the grid" to "security conscious but not considered a weirdo", that's why it's so concerning. You almoat have to abstain from tech to have privacy.
BTW, Qubes
Why is it that if law enforcement want to tap a phone they need a warrent from the court, however companies like Google and Apple can tap into our phones with no warrent and zero knowledge or accept from the user /owner of the phone?! That is a very valid question to ask, I would love to see a video that investigate this further or take up this subject.
Those 'user agreements' that most people blindly click through provide the required consent for them to collect and monitor your activity on their platforms.
@@altologic I love to see a video that puts that agreement under the loop and translate exactly what we allow them to do, the case is that you have no choice but to agree, its not really an option to say No if you want your phone to start up.
...and DON'T THINK FOR A MOMENT that FLAW ENDORSEMENT need a warrant to install malware, etc. on your 'phone' if you are arrested for any reason & they got hold of it; in fact, They've got OTHER methods being used lawlessly/semi-legally.
They won't necessarily need your 'phone.'
Is ANYONE truly ready for the direction taken by this 'NEW' WORLDLY DIS- ORDER that I call the RUDE HURLED ODOR ??
So far, They just put the GUILLOTINES on your WRISTS; but, SOME things are only getting worse...at about the same rate as technology... such as THEIR 'psychology.'
❤ Y'all ! Peace...NOT OF this world. 😅
13:28, 34:58
When it comes to technology, people in my area don't listen much to me either cuz they are so ingrained and immersed into the hype of new technologies. I also agree that it's so frustrating.
Every new or every other new technology that comes along, many people get brainwashed by the fad or the trend of it all. Welcome to the club. Only us real techies know what's really going on behind the scenes. Maybe it's best to keep it to ourselves instead of with the I told you sos?🤷🏽♂️ For them to keep an open mind at times is a lost cause.
I don't use vpns for privacy ( i use it to go on pages google block ) and i'm a researcher been doing it for over 15 years my character is not what i search for i do it for analysis purposes
do i have to worry about samsung?
it’s the unofficial developers who claim to be the official site or app
If you can't see how a service is being paid for, then it is usually stealing and selling your private data. Personally I have no problem with law enforcement having access to my data - it is commercial people who want to make money from my info (usually my own money in the form of higher prices) that I really object to.
The blue print for google to build a defense against any app store that is being used as a work around, is being provided here in this video. That is the only draw back with this video, the information that is being provided, will also be used as a weapon against the offense. TMI on a google platform:(
14:38 have no issues with rob only 1 hocking a bunch of his own privacy products. If he didn’t I think I would like him a bit more comes off like a used salesman. Overall has awesome privacy points. I do like David Brazzel bit more too bade he killed his podcast.
I understand some of the basics of security. My main question is, by teaching people how to be more hidden online, wouldn't this make it harder to catch the distribution of cp?
that last info bit where you had the routers to "optimize" with ai
in general you will be traced no matter what
What about browsers like brave? Do they actually succeed in blocking all tracking like they say they do? (of course given you do the necessary and don’t login to any services, allow cookies etc)
I search for all kinds of random crap. I get ads for young girls to old men and everything in between. You can't tell what I like and dislike easily because I appear to like things I don't really like. Most people only subscribe or thumbs up things they personally like. I throw a wrench in that.
Holy crap! Worlds have collided David and BRAX!!!!
big fan of rob ! genius guy. never knew he did visits at other podcasts..
"I predict things", "Yeah" i heard you the first time
is that tcp/ip guide book outdated? or is it a new edition?
The protocol is the same
i found out from my analytic data that a family app is accessing my phone and data without me knowing about it. they can access ur phone and data without physically handling ur phone.
Two of my favorite tech guys!
So what's the best way to protect online
Thanks so much David
Lol…get a good antivirus and firewall 🤣🤯🤕
Linux, TOR, Privacy DNS service, Ublock origin, Virtual Machine, immutable OS, open source software.
I guess.
Buy a burner phone or laptop don’t put your personal information in it
do you have preference for best antivirus software which also keeps privacy?
Microsoft Defender is what Rob says
Interesting things to think about.
I didn't realize the google ID can follow you by loading it on other pages and looking for it on my devices.
I guess I will get the flip phone I saw advertised for seniors as my next phone. Just need phone and texting anyway.
Most still have all the privacy issues built in and just don't show the user now.. Truly consumer hostile design
@craigslist6988 definitely! Most flip phones are just the original smartphones now.
Long story short, vpn is good so your info won't get hacked through packet sniffing but your data is still being sold regardless if you use a vpn or not and this includes being on your home network. If you dont trust the network you are connected to or dont trust others on the same network then use a VPN!
These big companies can collect all the data they want on me. But the moment they sell or use that data to negatively affect my life, they can expect massive exposure and lawsuits from every person that uses there services.
I am fairly new to cyber security and info sec although I do have a computing background (many , many years ago). Even as a newbie I love watching your videos & your channel. I’ve learned so much about vulnerabilities, exploits, & hacking tools. This is a great video 😁 I’d love to learn more about backdoors and have been searching here on RUclips.
Does anyone know any great video, course or book about back doors?
Thanks so much, have a great day everyone 😌
A definite must watch!!
question the app developers who copycat the official sites or apps
Is this where the hacked SSN went to skynet in April of this year.
Honestly, I kind of like google maps tracking me while I drive. If I ever get accused of committing a crime I didn't commit. That gps tracking history might come in handy.
@@mikeschnobrich1807Are you REALLY worried about that happening to you ever..?
@@JosePerez-vt7zs
Better yet, ask Bryan Kohberger about that!!!
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Better yet, ask Bryan Kohberger about that!!!
I used to be firmly in the "I'm not doing anything wrong, so I'm not going to worry about it" camp. Now I'm starting to see the wisdom and importance of privacy as legislation like Roe v Wade has been overturned. Also, having a potentially skilled cyber stalker ect. I believe there's a recent news article where a man is trying to use state laws to follow a former partner across state lines with an investigation into an abortion. It's definitely an overwhelming process to start now, but slowly retraining myself 😅
You just create a digital twin that watches, knitting videos, and cat memes, and quotes of Bernie Sanders. Then now and then you throw in some real searches.😂
"Interesting, our profile of this guy is that he spends a lot of time trying to trick our profiling AI with misleading actions... What do we do with that?"
"He goes into the extra scrutiny watch list" 😂
But then the Google cookies will figure it out😂.
@@craigslist6988 It was more of a joke than an strategy. But, you could do it in a way that would make you look common. Probably cat memes and knitting gets you on the list?😂
As far as him thinking, the January 6 people would not have been caught. Had they had a D Google phone, is incorrect. Because the phones of the other people will capture video of you and your face is already saved in the Google database and they know exactly who you are. And phones are absolutely everywhere. Cameras are too. Cameras on the stop lights track you as well.
There is absolutely no way you can cover your tracks. Your data goes from your phone immediately to the Internet provider and that provider keeps track of everything as well. Google and all these other companies also collect every drop of data from your phone. And he is right when they stopped allowing you to take batteries from your phone is the day they started tracking your phone even when it was powered down. Everything you say and everything your camera sees at all times are recorded in the database somewhere.
Far left in the US today is a Reagan republican today. Far left in America is probably center right in Brittain.
There's a difference in disliking a political figure like Hillary or Ted Cruz, and saying they are traitors and should be locked up, or worse. It's far worse on the right, which is filled with a constant drum beat of violent rhetoric.
Despite my difference in political opinion with him, I enjoy and find his videos informative.
Terminator picks up smart pewpew.. *click*... "what a piece of trash" *fires up machining shop and proceeds to turn a black powder into a boomstik instead.*
So my question is if VPNs can't protect us what will. And imagine all that data we've backup on Google. How can we go back to a 100% security and privacy.
Cause I remember at some point the was just typing words on my keyboard went to Google and Facebook then it brought that suggestions of what you may like. 😢😅😅
Then I started thinking do I have a keylogger on my devices
ROB is the 💣...so glad you 2 collaborate...
Great videos keep up
Can we get illustrated version were most important points addressed, i cant watch an hour , well be glad sir Bombal❤
I have a noob question:
Can AI intervene in ex.g. Android 5.1.X phone content if no apps (apart from browser) or AI is used on it? Can it use zero-click attack to gain access?
Depends on where you live. At the current moment, probably not, but you have to realize u don't need the ai to penetrate your phone, you don't have any privacy regardless, a government agency could easily get into your phone. And as Rob explained, your phone gets sold to u with built in tracking of your every move, although he was talking about iphones, but I'm sure android is not far from such tech
50:3 - Well, well, I learned something new today (will double check but still) IPv6 ID cannot be seen by the target system, is that right? Funny thing is that when at home and I use my VPN (another vendor) when checking where my server is sitting , I notice that IPv6 goes to unknown (IPv4 changed of course) so I thought that that was the trick, since IPv6 is not widespread I assumed they hid it to prevent you from being recognized that way. Interesting.
WiFi already scans human movements and can create a three-dimensional model from it.
Do you think we can use AI for us to help privacy, as much as big tech might try to use it to gain access?
What about if your using calyx or graphine OS and using revanced youtube and microG
RUclips ad, a coming up bit, a personal ad read, another RUclips ad. RUclips is becoming insufferable.
Use Brave to stop the adverts :)
@@davidbombal thanks for the tip. I use Firefox and some plug in on my pc and it stops ads. On phone I use the app. I guess I should stop using the app, the adds on RUclips have gotten so bad.
Good luck tapping my C64 and VHS recorder to skynet :P