The only reason why a S7 might possibly be harder to jailbreak is because it uses an obscure Exynos chip that people prioritized less over Apple and Snapdragon
@@vadimuha The pixels are very secure hence why theyre whats used. The software further hardens the security/privacy. Theres always risks with anything, nothing is perfect of course.
@@yee-7o7pixel literally patched a bug last year that lets you unlock your phone just by putting a locked sim in and unlocking the sim and the pixel will unlock the phone too with it . Note: I m using a pixel os , bcz I care less about security and more about free unlimited storage .
Not necessarily, just because it's an old phone, don't mean it's useless. The main chip is most un-hackable because no one cares for the exynos chipset.
@@TRIPPLEJAY00 Something can be un-hackable to people who don't write tools. If someone writes their own tools and are focused on one target, they can get access to anything given time.
Just so we're all on the same page......s7 will be deprecated as obsolete devices normally are. The problem is once the manufacturer announce the chipset. Then it's time to get to work.
He isn’t lying , iPhone is the easiest to get into because of iMessage . Now if you never have a iCloud connected then you’re better off but who isn’t going to do that ?
This clip is older than most iPhones now anyways. The iPhone is not easily jailbroken anymore and is far more secure than an Android device. There hasn't been a security issue with iOS in years
My phones are Pretty well hacked whatever you want to call it straight out of the package. How?! Used to have people wait outside Walmart for me to open the new device up
While this is McAfee himself, I get the impression that he really doesn't know what he is talking about, calling all OS's iOS in another video, this video where he says his phone (an android) is the least hackable while also saying Android is the second most hackable as if android phones are monolithic like Apple. I wouldn't trust his security advice any more than a crazy conspiracy uncle Also if anyone wants to make the argument "he's simplifying it for the interview", there's a point at which a simplification loses the core idea of what he is saying, so sure, he may know what he is talking about, but if he doesn't use the correct language, his explanation is worthless
He doesn't know what's he talking about, he's talking about "remotely rooting an phone", why would an spyware company like the NSO group even bother finding an zero-day that would allow to remotely root an phone, when they only need something that allows them to get access to the phone itself (without root access), like what would they need the root access for? Anyways I don't think u should ever trust his advices
The best way I believe is have another phone that you don't surf the internet at all. All you do is payments for large transaction. Keep another phone just for web surfing and online shopping make sure you have another bank acc where you transfer the money just to shop and nothing else. That's what I would recommend. Any thoughts....
@@stateportSound_wav I can't say he committed suicide without quotation marks because I don't know. He isn't a reliable person. To clarify: if he didn't commit suicide, it was no grand conspiracy theory, just low-level crime he got himself into.
You know I can be sitting in my room participating and I can have phones in there that just got broken screens turned off battery undone all these different things
When John McAfee shot this video there were multiple exploits to root the Samsung S7 posted on XDA Developers. The marketplace demanded apps rather than security which is why BlackBerry and Windows Phone failed. iPhones are far more secure than Android phones.
It depends on the type of android phone. There are some ROMs out there that make any iPhone look like an open box. Your statement is true for stock android. It isn't for every version of android.
Any amount of googling reveals the opposite lol, iOS is more secure than Android. Doesn’t mean it doesn’t get hacked, but it is less vulnerable. Unsubscribed
I know a few people who don’t care about privacy and make good points. They don’t care if people see their bank account, their day to day lives in or out their houses. They say they have nothing to hide, and it would stop crime.
This is insipid stupidity and plays into the hands of criminals, dishonest nation states and intelligence services. Your views on this are naive, dangerous and completely unhelpful. A back door for one group, laves you vulnerable to everyone, Dingus.
That's great... Until "crime" becomes wrong think, and acting against the government. All your government needs is a reason to make you dissappear and you'll dissappear.
The statement that you don't need privacy because you have nothing to hide is rather like the statement: "I don't need a voice because I have nothing to say." It only seems reasonable if you don't think about it for very long.
I have a realtek phone my network got hacked my mother and father phone got rooted mine was not luckily and we called cyber police and they took every device away even our fridge even though it's only purpose is to make ice and yogurt
It means the owner downloads tgeir own jailbreak software so they can customize things and run apps that it normally wouldnt. Ita a difficult process and people dont unintentially do it.
The only reason why a S7 might possibly be harder to jailbreak is because it uses an obscure Exynos chip that people prioritized less over Apple and Snapdragon
Just for a Moment I hoped this guy wanted to pick a Nokia 2210 out of his pocket. 😅 I swear.
Same 😂
Didn’t work as a bullet proof vest!
lmaooo me 3
The most secure phone is Galaxy Note 7 because it explodes every time someone tries to hack it.
Your brain cells have exploded time ago.
😂
RIP John McAfee
Still aliVe
@@ms863 please tell me you’re joking or a conspiracy theorist… 🤦🏾♂️
@@BigGreg look into since your expressing doubt.
Respectfully .
@@BigGreg
I mean ..."conspiracy theory" have this pesky habbit to be true...
69th like in honor of McAfee's wild lifestyle like having women poop on his face through the holes of a hammock
2024, "All your phone are belong to us."
Didn't project zero find some exploits for Samsung phones because they didn't push out the security updates as often as they should?
s7 he claimed only
What is project zero, I called it the mirror project
Destroyed over 20 phones in last year
My security updates never update usually stuck on one date usually march
GrapheneOS enters the chat...winks at pixel.
You need to do more research and give better effort.
Lol. Open source software is not as secure as you think
@@vadimuha The pixels are very secure hence why theyre whats used. The software further hardens the security/privacy. Theres always risks with anything, nothing is perfect of course.
graphene is a pure scam bro, its propietary
@@filipriecfilipriec3716you can compile it yourself.
@@yee-7o7pixel literally patched a bug last year that lets you unlock your phone just by putting a locked sim in and unlocking the sim and the pixel will unlock the phone too with it .
Note: I m using a pixel os , bcz I care less about security and more about free unlimited storage .
Thanks John McAfee, world's most trustworthy man
Old info, should be treated as straight up inaccurate.
I would assume graphene os is the most secure nowadays, but to be honest that is just guessing.
graphene is built on android
@@rannsakanda yes the open source part of it. And it has stripped all of google software, so really it is simply the android fundamentals.
This is very very very old.
Not necessarily, just because it's an old phone, don't mean it's useless. The main chip is most un-hackable because no one cares for the exynos chipset.
well yeah, he's dead now.
@@TRIPPLEJAY00 Something can be un-hackable to people who don't write tools. If someone writes their own tools and are focused on one target, they can get access to anything given time.
@TRIPPLEJAY00 He means the clip is old. The S7 was only a year old when this clip was filmed, and now it's been quite a while longer.
@dnet4006 I'm aware of that. However my answer is still correct even if the device is used today.
Just so we're all on the same page......s7 will be deprecated as obsolete devices normally are. The problem is once the manufacturer announce the chipset. Then it's time to get to work.
Can't even unlock bootloader without manufacturer's code here nowadays 😂
My bullshit detectors are off the charts
He isn’t lying , iPhone is the easiest to get into because of iMessage . Now if you never have a iCloud connected then you’re better off but who isn’t going to do that ?
this was true at the time of the interview
I don’t know why Apple is more hackable than Android…
Personally i had more trouble jailbreaking than rooting..
@@Randomynous01it's about hardware and hardware vulnerabilities. That phone model had a less used cpu.
@@nedal1alex123 i am aware of hardware vulnerabilities, but asaik theoretically if the software is secure hardware vulnerabilities are useless..
This clip is older than most iPhones now anyways. The iPhone is not easily jailbroken anymore and is far more secure than an Android device. There hasn't been a security issue with iOS in years
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what about custom rims like Paranoid or LineageOS? It's a software problem that other phones are insecure?
My phones are Pretty well hacked whatever you want to call it straight out of the package. How?! Used to have people wait outside Walmart for me to open the new device up
Same
While this is McAfee himself, I get the impression that he really doesn't know what he is talking about, calling all OS's iOS in another video, this video where he says his phone (an android) is the least hackable while also saying Android is the second most hackable as if android phones are monolithic like Apple. I wouldn't trust his security advice any more than a crazy conspiracy uncle
Also if anyone wants to make the argument "he's simplifying it for the interview", there's a point at which a simplification loses the core idea of what he is saying, so sure, he may know what he is talking about, but if he doesn't use the correct language, his explanation is worthless
He doesn't know what's he talking about, he's talking about "remotely rooting an phone", why would an spyware company like the NSO group even bother finding an zero-day that would allow to remotely root an phone, when they only need something that allows them to get access to the phone itself (without root access), like what would they need the root access for? Anyways I don't think u should ever trust his advices
@@artondzn8463Oh no he hurt your feelings, cry more about it
@@artondzn8463they need to root it to install viper, so they can listen to the conversations in lossless😂
Google Pixel running GrapheneOS
Yeah back in the yer 2000 😂, now let’s hear for 2023
No phone is safe
The second unhackable phone in world just happens to be mine. I never download software. Ignorance is bliss my friend 🤣
The best way I believe is have another phone that you don't surf the internet at all. All you do is payments for large transaction. Keep another phone just for web surfing and online shopping make sure you have another bank acc where you transfer the money just to shop and nothing else. That's what I would recommend. Any thoughts....
None of them are designed to be secure.
Over a year samsung galaxy s7 released 2016 march, so in 2017 this was a safe phone much has changed and this video isnt reliable at this point.
Absolute bs
Im still trying to figure it out but I would say blockchain instead.
He never answered her question.
And you didn,t understand 😂
Before believing anything this guy said (he's dead, "suicide"), watch the documentary about him.
your use of quotation marks, makes him sound more credible without context, but thank you for the recommendation
he did not commit suicide
@@stateportSound_wav I can't say he committed suicide without quotation marks because I don't know.
He isn't a reliable person.
To clarify: if he didn't commit suicide, it was no grand conspiracy theory, just low-level crime he got himself into.
Correction, he was "suicided".
@@JankyBruv facts 💪🏻
and the note 7 - > hence the amazing recall
💥💥💥 THEY DONT SELL TBE S7 ANYMORE WTF?
I may sound like a newb here, but is t an S7 an android?
Yes
Yes
And THIS is why THEY wanted him dead.
This didn't age well did it. Did it NSA?😂
You know I can be sitting in my room participating and I can have phones in there that just got broken screens turned off battery undone all these different things
If it isn't cyber sleuth John McAfee
Tweaker tech tips
Bro forgot Nokia 😂😂
Yor funni
For me is hard to believe that Android phones are more secure than iPhones...
What else are there besides iOS and Android 😂😂😂😂 oh blackberry 😂
RIP this channel
Just watched a RUclips vid on how to do it it’s not that hard
The only celebrity i probably would trust about computer secutity would be Edward Snowden. This guy looks like an absolute nonsense.
When John McAfee shot this video there were multiple exploits to root the Samsung S7 posted on XDA Developers. The marketplace demanded apps rather than security which is why BlackBerry and Windows Phone failed. iPhones are far more secure than Android phones.
It depends on the type of android phone. There are some ROMs out there that make any iPhone look like an open box. Your statement is true for stock android. It isn't for every version of android.
SS7 protocols leave all your phones vunerable
4Chan might take the challenge.
4chan edgelords =/= real hackers
The linux pinephone is a good secure phone also. It has kill swirches inside of it , a removable battery, and is cheap.
Straight up false information.
Old Nokia are the most secure phones. 😅
Wanna see you try to remote hack Symbian.
Good to know
Bold and false statement
RIP
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@@WhYArEYouSoSeRiOuS if you're in any country then USA that might be a good idea... In the USA, probably not..
wtf
Any amount of googling reveals the opposite lol, iOS is more secure than Android. Doesn’t mean it doesn’t get hacked, but it is less vulnerable. Unsubscribed
No any phone can lmao
I know a few people who don’t care about privacy and make good points.
They don’t care if people see their bank account, their day to day lives in or out their houses.
They say they have nothing to hide, and it would stop crime.
This is insipid stupidity and plays into the hands of criminals, dishonest nation states and intelligence services. Your views on this are naive, dangerous and completely unhelpful.
A back door for one group, laves you vulnerable to everyone, Dingus.
That's great...
Until "crime" becomes wrong think, and acting against the government. All your government needs is a reason to make you dissappear and you'll dissappear.
The statement that you don't need privacy because you have nothing to hide is rather like the statement: "I don't need a voice because I have nothing to say."
It only seems reasonable if you don't think about it for very long.
I lose respect for you every time you post a video with him.
Also check his body language. He can't even control himself. He doesn't even show any proof to his words
Iphone is actually harder to crack than android
Depends on your android version. Some custom rooms make iPhones look Iike Swiss chese...
@@Bremendwell need cheese for use with the apple grater (the mac pro)
The myth of Apple security will only harm you.
I have a realtek phone my network got hacked my mother and father phone got rooted mine was not luckily and we called cyber police and they took every device away even our fridge even though it's only purpose is to make ice and yogurt
It means the owner downloads tgeir own jailbreak software so they can customize things and run apps that it normally wouldnt. Ita a difficult process and people dont unintentially do it.