This is cool! My Dad flew 20 years Army for ASA and we never knew! They had all the listening equipment in the aircrafts! So neat to hear about the evolution. Thank you, much love to all!
Bot comment, for sure... Dude needs to learn how to properly narrate a video. The graphics are very good, but everything he says sounds like he is posing a question. When new audience members have little knowledge on the subject, and then have the narrator using inflection and intonations constantly and all over the place randomly throughout the entire script, the message/point gets totally lost and/or twisted
@@ajcook7777it’s a podcast… the format is not suited for a RUclips video. In every episode he begins with a personal story, then later discusses the topic of the podcast
@@visvge4934easy, the backdoor would influence the RNG of the hashing algorithm so it would generate hashes the government can easily crack rather than with numbers they aren’t familiar with
Its so addictive!!! Can’t complain, his story telling is so powerful I want to be around hackers and listen to their stories all day lol. Genius people!! Thank you Jack.
They would probably strip you bare. Certainly, an 'untrained' person could persuade you to drop your trousers. After helping you by holding something for you. Your wallet, perhaps.
33:06 - growing up I was constantly reminded how fortunate I was to grow up with a father in my household. Especially after my parents divorced. Not just that but they’d emphasize the fact I’m black and have a black father. This is in no way to discredit my dad, I just never really understood it though. Because my situation was nothing like this. That’s just so dope to hear how involved he was or had something to bond with. I was just a lame who didn’t like sports or anything other than music rlly. And my dad was hardly around and when he was he was usually drunk because of the divorce. So I had to hide in my room and just do things I enjoyed in secret. I feel like I’m venting tbh lol. But idk. I wanted to share because I just felt this was something great to hear. I never got to experiment with anything growing up because we simply couldn’t afford it, even if the cost was just time. My time was usually just finding ways to make money at school for real lunch. And when I did show potential for things, he wouldn’t take the chance. Anyway I’ll likely just delete this tbh lol. Idk. Felt like I went on a tangent Edit: I remember why I mentioned all that. Basically just to say that inspires me to want to have that type of bond with my kids if I ever have any.
Treasure your times with your kids, it goes faster than you know. Kids love to learn, so teach them everything. Learn with them if necessary. Enjoy them.
@@joshuapacheco2898 teach them they the 3 letter agency killed jfk, it was a pivotal turning point in American and world history, and the day democracy died
If I may, for your future potential childrens sake: I don't care for telling people what to do with themselves or giving a bunch of advice, so I'll share what I wish someone had suggested to me, and you may make of it what you will. If I were to retrace some of my steps, I would have learned more about myself and my personality so that I could better explain my actions and thoughts to the mother of my child, and not assume she "got" me, or knew what page I was on for how I saw our future. Things I thought were so obvious they didn't need to be spoken- weren't. We both had some shared bad habits, and it was naive to think we would deal with them as we went along. We did, but it was 100,000x more difficult after the child was born. You say "duh" I say here's my shoes. Moving on... I was smart enough to go slow with the life commitment, but naive in thinking a female would hold to the commitment through tough times the way I did. For me, I signed, locked and threw away the key in a no matter what, I'm here mindset. You may find a rare one that operates like this, but most won't, simply because they don't have to. It's a million times easier for them to re-home, with some dude that reflects strength where they see weakness in us. The fallout however, is your kid will 99% go with them, and this ship jumping has a huge failure rate, leading to more ship jumping and instability for the child. If I had known to deal with my weak points another way instead of thinking my woman would be happy to help make them strong, it would have been a game changer. Money requirements are different for everyone. Trying to make more money after the kid was born took me 6 years after the split, so the kid was 8. Things I did right, but just barely - I ate my pride, hard, so hard, for my kid, and accepted her new husband respectfully, not friendly, which maintained cordial interactions with her Mom. So at the very least, she knows her parents don't hate each other and she's not torn between figuring out who's right or wrong, something I went through that sucked. It's extremely rare to have a child these days and be with the mom and dad til their 18, in the same household, and getting along. It doesn't happen by accident, and flying by the seat of your pants might work for everything else you do in life, but when you mess up here, you can't backtrack and try again, someone innocent's going to be heavily impacted for their entire existence, and carry on this impact to their own children in some way. That's all I got. Dad out. 🚪 🏃🏼♂️💨
So I was really close to becoming a CTN in the Navy myself. I passed the asvab with a 93 and tried to do CTN rate. However there was a 1 year wait to get in. Due to family drama at home I could not stay there and I could not rent an apartment either due to not having a work history. So I had to cross rate into IT. A-School was a breeze, learning basics of windows, CCNA, and hardware. I studied with CTN people and it looked like their course material was on an entirely different level. Things like Windows Boot Up sequence, Exploits, and more. I was somewhat glad I got to do the easier IT stuff. It was boring but easy.
I'm an Army NG vet. Got out this past November. I was a 25U Signals Support Systems Specialist and I just now got a job working for a MSP as a Systems Support Technician. I forgot a good amount of my training on military systems mainly because I only really used SINCGARS in the past 3 years, but I feel like the first guy being interviewed knows some of the same stuff. I'd like to ask him if WIN-T rings a bell. It's comparable to the Navy's AEGIS I think. I remember SATCOM though.
@@w花b Is it? Please elaborate as to how it's a word salad and simply not something you just don't understand. Please. Point out his folly. Or stfu and learn an ounce of respect. 19 year old, clown. That's what ya sound like.
In your capacity with an obvious high security clearance, did you have to be especially aware in public of strangers or coincidental encounters? Did you have to be aware of someone trying to turn you for secrets?
@@mwngw You get a bunch of training to look out for spies. Trust me, anyone that has leaked info is added to training of what not to do. Go over what they did, what they leaked, signs to look out for. Everyone is watching each other.
I'm coming up on being in IT for 14 years and a few years ago I work for a cloud hosting company in Tampa and a co-worker of mine sounds exactly like this guy you're interviewing. His voice personality and mannerisms are exactly the same it's so weird LOL
I would like to comment that the reason they said nothing and simply showed you the exit was to avoid escalation through the proper channels. Technically they could (it is a stretch but possible) charge you with an attempt of a terrorist act, maybe espionage charges and so on.... they knew you were a college kid who was simply curious so they stopped you at the earliest moment possible without making it a big deal. Kudoz to them!
1:12:00 The irony of this statement cannot be overstated. The NSA has been doing just that and Snowden has had his life upended because of his honesty of their over reach
As much as i dislike the NSA, it seems like a lot of fun working for them. You get to work with professionals, and you protect your country in the process.
My mother was Army 4 years, then transferred to Navy for 27 more. 32 years of service. She followed a similar route with Pascal, Fortran and Cobol as her foundations in Crypto and Communications.
I feel like there is a room that the government has some top secret shit in that due to no person left having a high enough security level clearance nobody can get in the room its just guarded but knowone really knows whats even in the room anymore 😂🤣
Pretty scary if you think about! What if the people you are working went all rogue! They can literally make people disappear lol… I thought about applying but I am super nervous about it. Who do you reach out to when there’s an issue with no oversight? Unfortunately, most of these 3-4 letter agencies got serious issues with no updated oversight system in place.
My Uncle who just passed away was a Navy Chief Petty Officer. He'd be proudly entertained to hear this story. Coming from a black community and all. My brother served 5 years in the Marines. I'll let him hear this next. I'm the tech guy. But my bro being the military dude (a former medic and a great one at that), will actually enjoy this episode. He also likes his Cyberpunk/Metal Gear/Shadowrun. At the very least, he (and perhaps most military guys) love it when you recognize there interest in some kind of way.
Wish the government would have a marketing campaign or provide more transparency on topics like this. The government may actually get the people on their side again.
@@PaulHenning84 Yea, good point there. The relatively small audience just speaks to how "Not-Gonna-Happen" that idea of the people backing the State again. Lied to. Way. Too. Many. Times. No? The State is done. Matter of time. They will pull the plug and flip the game board someday soon. Months, not years. Aliens, maybe? Russia? Another pandemy? They'll flip the game board no matter what. We'll see. I was sure the Bad Guys (you decide who that is) would win. They should have run the pandemy. That and the LGBQTIA+ (with child reading hour) show. Too much. Too far. Too fast. No body asked me to help em, but someone should've seen how stretched they are. Unless they've got another unimaginable trump card in hand. They likely do! Ha ha ha We're all doomed. Won't be funny, very soon.
@GuinessWorldRecordsOfficial you coming from someone who is literally in his position, this is all unclass things you can talk abt. I don't think it's "covert recruitment".
This Marcus guy, is a genuine type of smart. Its not everyday that the higher I.Q. is actually competent. Some people are just shut in smart. Seems like a people person. Best type of smart.
I've always love computers and making stuff but my parents never got me a computer and so I became a Mechanic because that's all I've ever had access too
Yeah… I’m pretty analog of a person. Not tech savvy at all. However, i understand a lot of other things. I figured out I was being cyber attacked a loooong time ago… I finally figured out that Crowdstrike employees and tech were utilized to attack me. However… I STILL do not know exactly why. I believe it is because I Identified corruption while performing a federal job in which that was my duty. So basically, I am receiving retribution from federal contractors for performing my duties as an OIG analyst. We live in a world where I am on lists as a threat, but only because I was doing my job to protect, while those contracted to protect attack the people serving to protect corruption within the federal contract system. Sadly. No one cares this happens to me. But.. I took lots of notes about what was happening, and all these online videos clearly explain the hows of it being done… just not the official reason why? How sad.
I have never heard of this podcast before, but I decided to give it a chance. My only advice is please do not play music while the people you are interviewing are speaking. It is beyond annoying.
I’ve been in the Pentagon once you get to the actual building entrance to the interior there are turrets and several armed men. You’re not just sneaking in
I can understand even more reasons than discussed "why" the pitcher shouldn't have acted early. This decision opened up vulnerability and may have missed what could have been an interception of foreign hackers etc.. they should have waited.. !
That’s cool this information internal NSA even not too depth. Thanks mate, oh ya about second times I trying to sharpnes my feel if in that situation as NSA agent
Or, hear me out, the guy that actually worked there might have a better idea of what they really do than you just hearing random rumours on the internet
INK. Once a request for a coloured ink came in from a cigarette company, they said there was a list of chemicals which were permitted for use. That struck my as odd. There was far more toxin in the body of the cigarette itself than would be easily printed on paper. Especially as it was to go on a non-comsumable part of the cigarette, to go on the wrap-around for the filter tip. Now I hear about poisonous One Time Pads. So did the order really come from the cigarette factory?
Brilliant story. I have never worked on anything as high end but much be super fun. I am a very strong believer of security and online safety. I don't know it all not even near. But I love to learn :)
It's funny bc someone I know has a very similar experience to this guy down to the small texas town and being recruited to the Navy, Corry station, and eventually arriving at the NSA. Different location though.
I don't get it, In the mobile Google podcast app episode 135 was released 3 days ago and here episode 38 was uploaded 1 day ago? Why is it not in sync?
The NSA doesnt disclose zero days because they need to be able to use them against people and if they disclose it and its patched then they cant do that. The logic being that by keeping those zero days in their back pocket they] will maintain the upper hand, as long as they are the only ones that have it. Sometimes the best defense is a better offense. Its a risk to let things go unpatched for sure, but its obviously a risk that they've decided is worth taking for reasons that only they are fully aware of
Kali Linux and more sinister iterations was No Such Age product. They wanted a cover for infecting systems world-wide in the 2000's decade. Primarily it was the decade of wide adoption of internet globally. Then big social media corporations came to the scene and since software and hardware changed they spinned off Pegasus snd Predator suits. Cover story is they "were created in Is rael". No Such A created them. Likely former boys from the hood.
It's really a case-by-case analysis. Creating a huge stockpile of nuclear weapons allows the possibility of accidents or diversions. It guarantees trillions in spending for people who aren't even born yet. But going into the cold war unarmed would be insane. So you do the thing.
“I don’t backup my data because I know NSA does it for me” 😂
Lol that's for sure 👍🏻
Ah shit 😂
They do but they can't give it back to you.
🤣😂🤣
@@20chocsadaygotta file a FOIA for that and wait a few years.
This is cool! My Dad flew 20 years Army for ASA and we never knew! They had all the listening equipment in the aircrafts! So neat to hear about the evolution. Thank you, much love to all!
Loser ass dad
''it's funny what we remember from our trips isn't it?''
idk, playing guantanamo roulette would stick with me too
waterboarding at guantanamo bay sounds super rad if you don't know what either of those things are
Can’t sleep then this pops up. Def not sleeping now!
I find these are great to fall asleep _to!_ ;D
@@eightbosame here 🙌
my exact situation.
Always 😂
His Naval to NSA stories...😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮!
Awesome episode! I would have been happy with this being broken into two episodes. This was so great! Thank you for all you do!!!
I love how you jumped straight into the story, no BS introduction or nothing. Kept me hooked from the get go!
Bot comment, for sure...
Dude needs to learn how to properly narrate a video. The graphics are very good, but everything he says sounds like he is posing a question. When new audience members have little knowledge on the subject, and then have the narrator using inflection and intonations constantly and all over the place randomly throughout the entire script, the message/point gets totally lost and/or twisted
@@ajcook7777bro their comment is over a year old let it go haha
@@ajcook7777 wdym graphics? There are no graphics.
Same
@@ajcook7777it’s a podcast… the format is not suited for a RUclips video. In every episode he begins with a personal story, then later discusses the topic of the podcast
Jack Your Effort in these Masterpieces is truly appreciated thank you I know 1 Mil is around the corner for you.
When NSA has community building exercises the most fun is the Distrust Fall
Oh I thought it was pin the nail in the whistleblower!
@@theldrocks1222lmao good one
From you both
That last question about SHA256 put him in a situation where he first thought about disappearing the next day after disclosing more details 😂
😅
Agreed he lied multiple times. Not saying its right but he had to lie keep his clearance and not end up in gitmo.
how do you backdoor a hashing algorithm?
@@visvge4934easy, the backdoor would influence the RNG of the hashing algorithm so it would generate hashes the government can easily crack rather than with numbers they aren’t familiar with
@@visvge4934 One suggestion is to put your own code on the m/c which runs the hashing.
Its so addictive!!! Can’t complain, his story telling is so powerful I want to be around hackers and listen to their stories all day lol. Genius people!! Thank you Jack.
They would probably strip you bare.
Certainly, an 'untrained' person could persuade you to drop your trousers. After helping you by holding something for you. Your wallet, perhaps.
Yea this is a great channel
Complete the A+ exam and start applying for the NSA. You can try and start at an entry level position. Grow from there.
Ira Glass protege.
NSA is making content now? Sweet! A little agency vs agency competition can’t hurt. Who’s the better social engineers? FBI, CIA, or NSA?
DIA
1:20:50 "I don't see having a master key as a back door". What a cutesy roundabout answer lmfao.
33:06 - growing up I was constantly reminded how fortunate I was to grow up with a father in my household. Especially after my parents divorced. Not just that but they’d emphasize the fact I’m black and have a black father. This is in no way to discredit my dad, I just never really understood it though.
Because my situation was nothing like this. That’s just so dope to hear how involved he was or had something to bond with. I was just a lame who didn’t like sports or anything other than music rlly. And my dad was hardly around and when he was he was usually drunk because of the divorce. So I had to hide in my room and just do things I enjoyed in secret.
I feel like I’m venting tbh lol. But idk. I wanted to share because I just felt this was something great to hear. I never got to experiment with anything growing up because we simply couldn’t afford it, even if the cost was just time. My time was usually just finding ways to make money at school for real lunch. And when I did show potential for things, he wouldn’t take the chance.
Anyway I’ll likely just delete this tbh lol. Idk. Felt like I went on a tangent
Edit: I remember why I mentioned all that. Basically just to say that inspires me to want to have that type of bond with my kids if I ever have any.
you aren't alone brother. Keep your head up. You are going to be a great dad.
Treasure your times with your kids, it goes faster than you know. Kids love to learn, so teach them everything. Learn with them if necessary. Enjoy them.
It's important to bond and teach your kids everything you know so they can build off of it and see real potential.
@@joshuapacheco2898 teach them they the 3 letter agency killed jfk, it was a pivotal turning point in American and world history, and the day democracy died
If I may, for your future potential childrens sake:
I don't care for telling people what to do with themselves or giving a bunch of advice, so I'll share what I wish someone had suggested to me, and you may make of it what you will.
If I were to retrace some of my steps, I would have learned more about myself and my personality so that I could better explain my actions and thoughts to the mother of my child, and not assume she "got" me, or knew what page I was on for how I saw our future. Things I thought were so obvious they didn't need to be spoken- weren't. We both had some shared bad habits, and it was naive to think we would deal with them as we went along. We did, but it was 100,000x more difficult after the child was born.
You say "duh" I say here's my shoes. Moving on...
I was smart enough to go slow with the life commitment, but naive in thinking a female would hold to the commitment through tough times the way I did. For me, I signed, locked and threw away the key in a no matter what, I'm here mindset.
You may find a rare one that operates like this, but most won't, simply because they don't have to. It's a million times easier for them to re-home, with some dude that reflects strength where they see weakness in us. The fallout however, is your kid will 99% go with them, and this ship jumping has a huge failure rate, leading to more ship jumping and instability for the child.
If I had known to deal with my weak points another way instead of thinking my woman would be happy to help make them strong, it would have been a game changer.
Money requirements are different for everyone. Trying to make more money after the kid was born took me 6 years after the split, so the kid was 8.
Things I did right, but just barely - I ate my pride, hard, so hard, for my kid, and accepted her new husband respectfully, not friendly, which maintained cordial interactions with her Mom.
So at the very least, she knows her parents don't hate each other and she's not torn between figuring out who's right or wrong, something I went through that sucked.
It's extremely rare to have a child these days and be with the mom and dad til their 18, in the same household, and getting along.
It doesn't happen by accident, and flying by the seat of your pants might work for everything else you do in life, but when you mess up here, you can't backtrack and try again, someone innocent's going to be heavily impacted for their entire existence, and carry on this impact to their own children in some way.
That's all I got. Dad out.
🚪 🏃🏼♂️💨
Babe wake up. New Darknet Diaries at 3am.
So I was really close to becoming a CTN in the Navy myself.
I passed the asvab with a 93 and tried to do CTN rate. However there was a 1 year wait to get in.
Due to family drama at home I could not stay there and I could not rent an apartment either due to not having a work history.
So I had to cross rate into IT.
A-School was a breeze, learning basics of windows, CCNA, and hardware. I studied with CTN people and it looked like their course material was on an entirely different level.
Things like Windows Boot Up sequence, Exploits, and more.
I was somewhat glad I got to do the easier IT stuff. It was boring but easy.
Canes is a bitch ass system. Fuck u petty oficee
I was IT got dropped to Undes then struck CTN, was supposed to go to JCAC in April but picked up for Space Force
@@PureSinaatraawhat are you doing in space force? You were navy?
Isn't your A school the same school CTNs go to? I'm the airforce equivalent of a CTN and we go to the same school CTNs do.
@@haveaniceday7950 yeah I submitted a Inter Service Transfer Package and got accepted
I'm an Army NG vet. Got out this past November. I was a 25U Signals Support Systems Specialist and I just now got a job working for a MSP as a Systems Support Technician. I forgot a good amount of my training on military systems mainly because I only really used SINCGARS in the past 3 years, but I feel like the first guy being interviewed knows some of the same stuff. I'd like to ask him if WIN-T rings a bell. It's comparable to the Navy's AEGIS I think. I remember SATCOM though.
word salad
@@w花b Is it? Please elaborate as to how it's a word salad and simply not something you just don't understand.
Please.
Point out his folly.
Or stfu and learn an ounce of respect. 19 year old, clown. That's what ya sound like.
@@w花b much like IT people
In your capacity with an obvious high security clearance, did you have to be especially aware in public of strangers or coincidental encounters? Did you have to be aware of someone trying to turn you for secrets?
@@mwngw You get a bunch of training to look out for spies. Trust me, anyone that has leaked info is added to training of what not to do. Go over what they did, what they leaked, signs to look out for. Everyone is watching each other.
I'm coming up on being in IT for 14 years and a few years ago I work for a cloud hosting company in Tampa and a co-worker of mine sounds exactly like this guy you're interviewing. His voice personality and mannerisms are exactly the same it's so weird LOL
having a master key isn't a back door? that's the goddamn DEFINITION!!! that's EXACTLY what the word means!
I would consider that going through the front door. lol
The opening story was classic. They marked you the moment you thought you were settling up on him.
Monthly podcast releases! I saw on discord what you said about quality over qty, but your content is peaking. Don’t lose the momentum!
I would like to comment that the reason they said nothing and simply showed you the exit was to avoid escalation through the proper channels. Technically they could (it is a stretch but possible) charge you with an attempt of a terrorist act, maybe espionage charges and so on.... they knew you were a college kid who was simply curious so they stopped you at the earliest moment possible without making it a big deal. Kudoz to them!
Plus, there is paperwork to be avoided.
Saves wasted time and money dealing with a curious kid.
„I don't see having a master key as a backdoor” :))))) great job!
I dont know why... but i felt like i heard this dude speak in texas A&M in college station as a recruiter....
1:12:00 The irony of this statement cannot be overstated. The NSA has been doing just that and Snowden has had his life upended because of his honesty of their over reach
Exactly
On this episode of the podcast Jack invites military recruiters! this whole episode glows in the dark.
Haha well it's a good thing you don't mind drawing attention to yourself 🤣
@@julesbrunton1728they already spy on everyone including Americans lol
No disrespect to the guy in the vid, but do you seriously think they would send in someone with so unclear and ugly voice?
Glowing refers to covert embeds who are ridiculously obvious. This was about as overt as it gets, "hello, I used to work at NSA."
be all that you can be, Go blue team
I love the word psyop In your face
As much as i dislike the NSA, it seems like a lot of fun working for them. You get to work with professionals, and you protect your country in the process.
My mother was Army 4 years, then transferred to Navy for 27 more. 32 years of service. She followed a similar route with Pascal, Fortran and Cobol as her foundations in Crypto and Communications.
Damn, your content is always so good. Super stoked to be able to support you on RUclips too
I feel like there is a room that the government has some top secret shit in that due to no person left having a high enough security level clearance nobody can get in the room its just guarded but knowone really knows whats even in the room anymore 😂🤣
Pretty scary if you think about! What if the people you are working went all rogue! They can literally make people disappear lol… I thought about applying but I am super nervous about it. Who do you reach out to when there’s an issue with no oversight? Unfortunately, most of these 3-4 letter agencies got serious issues with no updated oversight system in place.
My Uncle who just passed away was a Navy Chief Petty Officer. He'd be proudly entertained to hear this story. Coming from a black community and all. My brother served 5 years in the Marines. I'll let him hear this next. I'm the tech guy. But my bro being the military dude (a former medic and a great one at that), will actually enjoy this episode. He also likes his Cyberpunk/Metal Gear/Shadowrun. At the very least, he (and perhaps most military guys) love it when you recognize there interest in some kind of way.
Wish the government would have a marketing campaign or provide more transparency on topics like this.
The government may actually get the people on their side again.
They do have that marketing campaign, it's this podcast.
@@PaulHenning84 Yea, good point there.
The relatively small audience just speaks to how "Not-Gonna-Happen" that idea of the people backing the State again.
Lied to.
Way. Too. Many. Times. No?
The State is done. Matter of time. They will pull the plug and flip the game board someday soon. Months, not years. Aliens, maybe? Russia? Another pandemy?
They'll flip the game board no matter what.
We'll see. I was sure the Bad Guys (you decide who that is) would win. They should have run the pandemy. That and the LGBQTIA+ (with child reading hour) show. Too much. Too far. Too fast.
No body asked me to help em, but someone should've seen how stretched they are.
Unless they've got another unimaginable trump card in hand. They likely do!
Ha ha ha
We're all doomed.
Won't be funny, very soon.
This is “covert” recruitment. You don’t think he went on this podcast without getting official clearance to do so do you?
Besides which, there isa difference between the government, its agencies and the deep state. The NSA are the ones spying on the U.S. public
@GuinessWorldRecordsOfficial you coming from someone who is literally in his position, this is all unclass things you can talk abt. I don't think it's "covert recruitment".
Are we just gonna ignore the fact that jack tried to sneak into the pentagon? Lol
The cadence brought back too many memories 😭 Oh how I miss those days with my fun friends.
Somehow missed that you’re back mate. Welcome back!!
This guy sounds like one of the neighborhood kids in bobs burgers. I forget his name, but holy shit, voice And personality are dead on!!
"They both started something at the NSA, that still goes on today." Bars. Hehe.
Lol “reinvent myself on trips” = lie to people you’ve just met 🤣
We don't need Marcus to tell us what nsa does we have Ed Snowden
Nobody trusts nobody is a double negative. Someone is trusting someone which is just like everywhere else on earth
This Marcus guy, is a genuine type of smart. Its not everyday that the higher I.Q. is actually competent. Some people are just shut in smart. Seems like a people person. Best type of smart.
Marcus is the kinda guy I want In that kind of position. Awesome guy. Thanks for your service.
It would be awesome to have Bill Binney & Thomas Drake on next.
Money is never a problem when it's not your money
you are a LEGEND! i learn sooo much from darknet diaries. i listen to you at work, while eating and before sleep ISTG 😅😂😂
I've always love computers and making stuff but my parents never got me a computer and so I became a Mechanic because that's all I've ever had access too
You are very much needed my friend!!!
"Be so good they can't ignore you." Exactly what I needed to hear.
Keep up the good work Jack. Love the content
Thanks, will do!
uploading at 2am, like i needed sleep..... guess ill stay up till 3:30....
My recruiter asked me, "Do you like James Bond? Well, a Cryptologist is kinda like that".
No...... It's not
They’ll literally tell you anything to meet that quota
As entertaining and informative as ever. Great one Jack.
I love podcasts because suddenly videogame time becomes productive time. I'm not just collecting koroks, I'm also learning lol
I've found hundreds of koroks using this method 👍
What’s a krok?
@@StoutProper in zelda breath of the wild and tears of the kingdom, there are hundreds of little hidden forest creatures named koroks
@@StoutProper
It’s a forest spirit in Zelda games.
I am actually doing the same too.
People don’t understand how fast your life can change when you join the service.
Mannñ I couldn't even keep up fr. They just expect you to know everything alrdy
I had the exact same training and position in the military as that chap
This is my favorite channel. I swear by it.
thanks for being here
@JackRhysider wouldn't Wana be anywhere else. Lol cool talking to you
What a great episode Jack!
that means everyone trusts at least one other person.... And with that, Im out!
It was absolutely incredible to hear Jeff's stories. Thank you Jack, yours is the only podcast i started to regularly listen to
Jeff = Occupy the Web....
@@Crazy--ClownKnew it when he spoke his first sentence in this podcast. Came here looking for this comment.
Wow! Listening to this makes me realize how much work I need to put in!!! They are crazy!!!
jack your interviews motivate me!!!!
Shotout to Marcus. To teach is to learn twice over. I loke that quote, "the more you learn, the more people give you"
Great commercial, seems like a fun world to get lost in for those inclined to boredom and curiosity.
Yessss been waiting for a new bid for ages
You have the best guests and interviews. Seriously, thank you
FACTS!👏
Yeah… I’m pretty analog of a person. Not tech savvy at all. However, i understand a lot of other things. I figured out I was being cyber attacked a loooong time ago… I finally figured out that Crowdstrike employees and tech were utilized to attack me. However… I STILL do not know exactly why. I believe it is because I Identified corruption while performing a federal job in which that was my duty. So basically, I am receiving retribution from federal contractors for performing my duties as an OIG analyst. We live in a world where I am on lists as a threat, but only because I was doing my job to protect, while those contracted to protect attack the people serving to protect corruption within the federal contract system. Sadly. No one cares this happens to me. But.. I took lots of notes about what was happening, and all these online videos clearly explain the hows of it being done… just not the official reason why? How sad.
What happened?
This is how you play your military time. Nice freaking work
I have never heard of this podcast before, but I decided to give it a chance. My only advice is please do not play music while the people you are interviewing are speaking. It is beyond annoying.
I was waiting for you to upload a new episode, impatiently.
I’ve been in the Pentagon once you get to the actual building entrance to the interior there are turrets and several armed men. You’re not just sneaking in
Damn I could listen to this podcast for days
"Like a mug".... Savage you know he hood with it. 😂 my man 💪 tough
I can understand even more reasons than discussed "why" the pitcher shouldn't have acted early. This decision opened up vulnerability and may have missed what could have been an interception of foreign hackers etc.. they should have waited.. !
“I don’t back up my data, because I know the NSA does it for me” 😂
Yeah, but you can’t access the NSA’s copy if your system crashes.
@@Perry_Neum I’m sure you can ask Snowden for a copy
"It's funny what we remember on our trips, isn't it." That's funny.
That’s cool this information internal NSA even not too depth. Thanks mate, oh ya about second times I trying to sharpnes my feel if in that situation as NSA agent
Yes…we have “the hood” in the country too😂😂😂
YEE YEE CUH!
1st dude has really drank that NSA’s kool aid huh? lol
Lmfao
Or, hear me out, the guy that actually worked there might have a better idea of what they really do than you just hearing random rumours on the internet
An interview with netwatch, this should be good!
They still use those old styles in the listening stations. Old radio towers and such. Look into it.
INK. Once a request for a coloured ink came in from a cigarette company, they said there was a list of chemicals which were permitted for use.
That struck my as odd. There was far more toxin in the body of the cigarette itself than would be easily printed on paper. Especially as it was to go on a non-comsumable part of the cigarette, to go on the wrap-around for the filter tip.
Now I hear about poisonous One Time Pads. So did the order really come from the cigarette factory?
I snuck into the CIA building in the first Splinter Cell game 😂 😎 I'm somewhat of a badass myself 💀
Awesome achievement my fellow black American #BlacksInTech👨🏽💻
@user-zm7qz5fq2d lmao what?? Don't get me started
That into never gets old 🔥
Intro*
Changing the picture to Hitler is fuckin hilarious. Good show
Brilliant story. I have never worked on anything as high end but much be super fun. I am a very strong believer of security and online safety. I don't know it all not even near. But I love to learn :)
Same here I took Pascal for first period. In school it was a requirement.
In todays america , you can't trust anyone . Sad but true !
Dude I listened to all your podcasts in the last like 2 weeks. Needed a new upload
Prepare to suffer
@@w花b I suffer daily. This video is good tho
'Nobody trusts nobody. I'm just a nobody. Trust me.'
That is bad ass. We need more good guys like him.
He’s not going to tell you about his work doing overreach and spying on the U.S. public is he? 😂
Watching your videos is always a highlight of our day.
Very interesting, & very informative, extremely eye straining.
that's one suspicious final answer lol
great episode as usual !
Sus forsure. Then again the entire creation of bitcoin is sus.
The human side is more fascinating even than the tech' side for me. Thanks.
Your guests are SO Great! Such insight!
It's funny bc someone I know has a very similar experience to this guy down to the small texas town and being recruited to the Navy, Corry station, and eventually arriving at the NSA. Different location though.
Haven't heard a Jody in so long. Gives me chills.
I don't get it, In the mobile Google podcast app episode 135 was released 3 days ago and here episode 38 was uploaded 1 day ago? Why is it not in sync?
The NSA doesnt disclose zero days because they need to be able to use them against people and if they disclose it and its patched then they cant do that. The logic being that by keeping those zero days in their back pocket they] will maintain the upper hand, as long as they are the only ones that have it. Sometimes the best defense is a better offense. Its a risk to let things go unpatched for sure, but its obviously a risk that they've decided is worth taking for reasons that only they are fully aware of
No wonder why they were paranoid about Huawei having backdoors. The NSA uses them the most, lol.
Kali Linux and more sinister iterations was No Such Age product. They wanted a cover for infecting systems world-wide in the 2000's decade. Primarily it was the decade of wide adoption of internet globally. Then big social media corporations came to the scene and since software and hardware changed they spinned off Pegasus snd Predator suits. Cover story is they "were created in Is rael". No Such A created them. Likely former boys from the hood.
It's really a case-by-case analysis. Creating a huge stockpile of nuclear weapons allows the possibility of accidents or diversions. It guarantees trillions in spending for people who aren't even born yet. But going into the cold war unarmed would be insane. So you do the thing.
Love this podcast!
I am computer technology inept but these stories are great.
Ps: this sounds like Patrick Mahomes
This Intro is the very BEST on the web!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰✌️🇨🇦👍👍