Amazon stores you walk out and your card is charged was actually stores being watched in India and carts calculated. Not some high tech weight shifts of shelves and AI facial recognition technology. 😂 No bullshit. That's why they're closing them. Without humans watching the stores to help the system it was useless
It's funny, there's a thread like this on EVERY video Vice has recently uploaded from this series! They're posting old content for views but they really should have put all the episodes up at once in one big playlist, instead of posting them one at a time with these really clickbaity titles. This is (or was...) supposed to be a NEWS channel after all... People think this is news (lots of commentors are earnestly like "omg I never knew this!" but again it's 10 y old info lol)
Yup. Vice is dumping all their old content now. This should be sobering that this was the publicly available information from 2016. Imagine what it is now and how many more people are using WiFi systems in their homes, vehicles and everything else
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@@j.sargent9172 I understand; I don't object to them re-running past episodes but it should be mentioned right on the title for transparency, since most people don't open the description section.
oh man, i just wish they'd do new stuff again. still props to the girl who did the ukraine reports last year, seriously takes some balls to go into a warzone and it reminded me of the type of journalism vice used to stand for.
It's from back in 2016 so no. Hacks like these are incredibly specific and expensive to target for. No? There'd be multiple reports daily if it were easy or common.
lmao right? They're literally just citizens with open carry rights. So many of them are complete dumbasses and others are just power-tripping douchebags that will spy on any and everyone they feel like for any reason at all.... even no reason at all. What a time to be alive.
I am a automotive technician, you know, years ago we were call grease monkeys. But anyway, I knew this a long time ago. Many car thefts are done with hacked security. The car is unlocked and driven away in the same amount of time the owner could use the key fob and drive away. If the car still had key only access it would be harder to steal. Being able to take over the control of the car is scary.
The fact Chrysler new about it and then IGNORED it until it was publicly exposed is absolutely appalling. During that time, someone with malicious intent like terrorists could've figured that out and wiped out a million cars all because they wanted to downplay it and ignore it until it was publicized. Great company!
You'd be surprised how common that kind of response is. Some companies take it seriously. Many companies take it seriously only when it hurts their reputation. Asus had a wide open file share on their routers with no password. Anyone could steal your files if you were using the feature. A researcher tried to get their attention for months.
I am now curious to know if that cargo ship smashing the bridge here in America was a zero day exploit because within a matter of days we had another cargo ship lose power the same day but the tugs around the ship saved the day.
If someone working on their spare time, with limited resources, has found a vulnerability..... The null hypothesis is that well financed professional organisations tasked with finding them are already there
Zero Days + Machine Learning/AI capabilities is gonna make this world a crazy place to live in. I'm finding a remote mountain and becoming a hermit. Fvck this $h!t.
All mountains are owned by someone or a nation state. That includes "remote mountains", not to mention how do you plan to pay your bills or survive as a hermit? Everything cost money today and just existing comes with a hefty price tag.
@@cozz124that’s just it. The concept of ‘off-grid’ has almost ENTIRELY become just that , a CONCEPT. I know. I’ve carved out a nest on the side of a mountain. Society continues to encroach.
The No.1 flaw is your car being connected. Car should be car, alarm and gps tracker should be separated, as well as navigation system. Otherwise, even without any malicious hackers you can get into a situation of your car telling you "I need to update to start" in the middle of nowhere with no connection.
I have a degree in Cybersec. I forget what people know and dont know about software/hacking in general. Id encourage everybody to understand best practices and why they are that way at least.
@@OhAwe why bother... updating security?... that gives 'why work out when you are going to die anyways?' Because secure systems are more annoying to target. Would it matter if a nationstate wanted your info? Probably not because they could get it but if a script kiddy wants in they wont have the expertise to get in. Its better to not be low hanging fruit.
@@Hvleos Lol it does. The average script kiddy can get in past any security the average consumer can get hold of. As you know. Low hanging fruit in what way? Having an online presence? Having a wifi router?
@@sadmermaid Nah. I leave my valuables on the lawn in case someone walks past lol. As far as doors go, hackers are ghosts. They can walk right through. The more you learn about it the more obvious it is there simply aren't techniques one can learn that will bring safety, short of disconnecting your life from the internet entirely. Of course, writing your password on your forehead isn't ideal, but it doesn't really matter anyway, if they want in. It's akin to investing in an expensive lock for your bike. Do that. Just know that if someone wants it, they'll cut the pole on the rack anyway. It's decoration for pretend peace of mind.
I mean, yeah. The extended pause tells you they might just be selling these vulnerabilities. I don't blame them, everybody has to eat and it's not their fault these billion-dollar corporations don't do a better job.
It's sad that he calls out iphones in particular near the start and not cell phones in general. Confirming the phone bias in America. And later mentions Safari and not Chrome.
Silly lefties trying to defend Vice 😂 They reupload because they are trying to milk RUclips for a paycheck depending on the views this video generates… Vice went work and got broke 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ Say it like it is… don’t sugar coat it 🤷🏻♂️
TenCent employee's faces when he asked what they do with Zero Days when they find them were priceless. Ultimately the guy that knew the right way to answer says they 'report them' to 'official channels'. I'm sure that report would be the official channel they have to the CCP and the PLA. They have no choice.
There's no question that companies should be happy to give bounties to non malicious hackers for found vulnerabilities. There's a big difference between a hacker being on their side and a hacker ready to sell or extort.
*Laughs in 1995 manual gearbox, rack and pinion steering and hydraulic and cable operated brakes* I dont hate modern vehicles, but im glad i love vehicles from the 90s. The MOST you'd have to worry about is the ECM getting fried.
The amount of damage that can be done is underestimated, there should be more mechanisms in place to prevent exploits, like using AI, teaching AI to prevent zero days from being used
The scariest thing is corporations and companies not rushing to resolve problems until enough people are aware of the problem and scream loud enough. That. Is what we live with daily. We pay for things that are not secure. Ever.
Big tech is increasingly dependent on coders in a country that is filled with people that have a chip on their shoulder about their American employers. Some delight in doing shoddy work and getting away with it, and others simply not trained enough, but the agencies need to fill seats with the cheapest labor to get their contracts. And it's not China, China is just taking advantage of the decisions of greedy CEOs
Old exploits get found still because legacy systems still use them. Think old medical devices that run on XP. Old software is still in use even though it isnt sold anymore.
This video is from 2016, so adobe flash was still widely used. It is very recent that browsers no longer had buildt-in adobe flash support. Nowadays similar vulnerabilities are found in javascript engines and even image renderers (e.g. webp vulnerability).
@@deidara_8598Still awfully lame for Vice to use antique footage without telling. Flash was known as a joke in terms of security way before being bought by Adobe
Scary that these vulnerabilities exist. And sadly, from a pure military perspective, this advantageous. Curious if this has already been used; it is for sure being/has been researched. DoD isn’t stupid and always trying to think 100 steps ahead.
It has been used. Check out Darknet Diaries here, because Jack Rhysider has interviewed many people who have been using these for decades. This vid is almost 10 yrs old (just re-uploaded). The capabilities state agencies have now are insane. Many Apple phones can be hacked by receiving a text _and never opening it._ Android has them too, but they tend to be patched faster. Not that that matters when people's phones are rooted or don't update quickly. Ex-Mossad (Israeli intel) have been _selling_ these to other nations for years, with hardly any oversight.
0:55 : I know zero-days and very interesting topic along with educational purpose of execution. My question is can you make honeypot as to trick hacker to think the software is zero-day vulnerability? 🤔
@3:30 yes! The control systems in these cars can be traversed via the network, this particular car just allows a USB network adapter to be connected and then you can simply access it... this is a basic security practice being omitted.
Hmm, looks like controlling "steering" is not what it seems. Probably just a trigger for some parking assist thing rather then steering it? Havn't seen much of the video yet
16:44 This guy started to say, if the opportunity to give a 0-day to (CIA)... then stopped. And said he would give it to the government and not report it. He said he never did it before, but clearly with his mannerisms he just lied.
@@DjWellDressedMan Did you miss my first comment? Yeah man I just said previously that my kill switch is the left turn signal. The car wont start unless you have the left turn signal on when you attempt to turn on the engine...
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Now 2017 and newer Chrysler, dodge, jeep and all their other cars have a secure gate way blocking access to the computer system. You have to pay a subscription and you have to create a profile with two other companies that allows you access to their network. I use it everyday at work. its a pain in the ass. Makes fixing cars and trucks harder.
10:15 "For the rest of the year, if you find zero days, what do you do with them?" (5 seconds of deafening silence.) "We report them through official channels." Sure you do. Absolutely. These guys are too useful to be permitted to do this without strings attached.
The topics covered in this video is basically my life purpose. I love this topic, I still have a lot to learn but its a crazy topic. There is vulnerabilities everywhere, there is a whole a website dedicated to vulnerabilities you can do. It could be a software, program, or configuration bug, nothing is really safe.
No... It's a cat and mouse game. There are always vulnerabilities present in any given system. Hackers find a zero day and as soon as it's patched the next one will be found. It's a never ending story which is also why you shouldn't run out of date software and OS'. If your phone manufacturer isn't releasing new security updates for your model of phone it's time to upgrade. If Microsoft is dropping support for your Windows version, it's time to upgrade. Like it or not but there is not one single save piece of software out there. It's all just a matter of time until a new exploit has been found.
exactly bro. like, sometimes its hard for mom and dad to understand that a computer virus you get on your computer, can migrate to your cellphone, and then to your car, and subsequently disable your brakes while you're driving. god bless their hearts and i don't blame them at all either. its just important we vote for the right people who make the right laws to protect us.
Yeah Anne Hech was speeding in a built up neighborhood and then tried to get out of her "Dead" state and the fireman told her "no you are dead already"....
I wonder if the guy was lying about living in that gated community. Or maybe he was just renting a place and their security didn't have permission from the actual homeowners to allow just anyone in for the guy.
Now im convinced my automatic parking assist is just some chinese kid behind a computer that parks cars for us all day😂
Amazon stores you walk out and your card is charged was actually stores being watched in India and carts calculated. Not some high tech weight shifts of shelves and AI facial recognition technology. 😂
No bullshit. That's why they're closing them. Without humans watching the stores to help the system it was useless
You’re onto something
🤣 hahahaha
@@CL-cl4gf I drive a Mercedes Benz but somehow I feel it's still Elon Musk behind all of this
hes got a point
PSA: This video is from 2016!
Nearly 10 years....
I was like I swear I watched this video before!
Thank you
It's funny, there's a thread like this on EVERY video Vice has recently uploaded from this series! They're posting old content for views but they really should have put all the episodes up at once in one big playlist, instead of posting them one at a time with these really clickbaity titles. This is (or was...) supposed to be a NEWS channel after all... People think this is news (lots of commentors are earnestly like "omg I never knew this!" but again it's 10 y old info lol)
Yup. Vice is dumping all their old content now.
This should be sobering that this was the publicly available information from 2016. Imagine what it is now and how many more people are using WiFi systems in their homes, vehicles and everything else
10:12 that awkward Tencent pause. Ooooofffff
yea hthey definitely sell it on the grey market for millions hahaha
Bro, I don't trust them, lmaoooo
Tencent is chinese, .... controlled by the CCP
I think I heard someone scream, “we go shopping”. But idk, I could be wrong and known to be hard of hearing. 🤷♂️
Exactly! 🙃
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Please put the words 'rerun' or '2016' in brackets right on the title. Otherwise, it borders on misleading.
Theyre trying to stay afloat, whoevers left at vice anyway. They want ad revenue. Its their only chance.
@@j.sargent9172 I understand; I don't object to them re-running past episodes but it should be mentioned right on the title for transparency, since most people don't open the description section.
@@the80386 I 100% agree. It's caused a lot of arguments in previous episodes, because some don't realize it's 2016 re-uploads
oh man, i just wish they'd do new stuff again.
still props to the girl who did the ukraine reports last year, seriously takes some balls to go into a warzone and it reminded me of the type of journalism vice used to stand for.
It's the 2nd sentence in the description, you're just blind or stupid.
10:11 That silence is the "We hold onto it until there is a good time to show our cards" silence.
This is so screwed up. I wish cars, especially, would go back to simple engineering. It's crazy that someone can hack your car and kill you.
I hate computers, they never should have been invented
@@billyminarik2126you can go live in the middle of nowhere with no tech no one is stopping you
video is ten years old, its irrelevant now
@@dabberdaffy256 video is ten years old, its irrelevant now
Thats why i like 500€ cars you cant even find a radio in them :D
If hackers can do all of this, just imagine what the intelligence apparatus can do to your car :)
It's from back in 2016 so no. Hacks like these are incredibly specific and expensive to target for. No? There'd be multiple reports daily if it were easy or common.
remember the Clinton aid that was stone cold sober and drove square into a tree at 100mph. kinda sus
the NSA hacks your shuffle button so it always plays Taylor Swift
"hackers" are the "intelligence apperatus" :) Hacking is not a bad thing, like a gun, it depends on how you use the tool or knowledge.
@@TomsPropertyCare how are they expensive? This idea of “expense” is foolish. They say things like this to make people like you feel more “secure”.
That last bit was the truth. There really is no situation that a cop cannot make worse.
lmao right? They're literally just citizens with open carry rights. So many of them are complete dumbasses and others are just power-tripping douchebags that will spy on any and everyone they feel like for any reason at all.... even no reason at all. What a time to be alive.
It's not the technology I fear. I fear its use by humans.
We never should've put computers in our cars. That was a dumb idea.
I am a automotive technician, you know, years ago we were call grease monkeys. But anyway, I knew this a long time ago. Many car thefts are done with hacked security. The car is unlocked and driven away in the same amount of time the owner could use the key fob and drive away. If the car still had key only access it would be harder to steal.
Being able to take over the control of the car is scary.
Weird, I've never even heard of a car company called Kryzzler.
The fact Chrysler new about it and then IGNORED it until it was publicly exposed is absolutely appalling. During that time, someone with malicious intent like terrorists could've figured that out and wiped out a million cars all because they wanted to downplay it and ignore it until it was publicized. Great company!
I agree. They all do it though. They don’t want to spend money if they don’t have to.
You'd be surprised how common that kind of response is. Some companies take it seriously. Many companies take it seriously only when it hurts their reputation. Asus had a wide open file share on their routers with no password. Anyone could steal your files if you were using the feature. A researcher tried to get their attention for months.
I am now curious to know if that cargo ship smashing the bridge here in America was a zero day exploit because within a matter of days we had another cargo ship lose power the same day but the tugs around the ship saved the day.
The Chinese have been testing exploits on our infrastructure but then again we have built in backdoors to some countries electrical grids like Japan
Good comment.
If someone working on their spare time, with limited resources, has found a vulnerability.....
The null hypothesis is that well financed professional organisations tasked with finding them are already there
All we need is a Synthwave fashion/music/aesthetic and cybernetic implants and our descent into Cyberpunk dystopia will be complete.
Zero Days + Machine Learning/AI capabilities is gonna make this world a crazy place to live in.
I'm finding a remote mountain and becoming a hermit. Fvck this $h!t.
All mountains are owned by someone or a nation state. That includes "remote mountains", not to mention how do you plan to pay your bills or survive as a hermit? Everything cost money today and just existing comes with a hefty price tag.
they own the mountains but i doubt that anything is really enforced there
the irs isnt going to show up to some man's hut thats completely off-grid
@@cozz124that’s just it. The concept of ‘off-grid’ has almost ENTIRELY become just that , a CONCEPT. I know. I’ve carved out a nest on the side of a mountain. Society continues to encroach.
This whole thing was crazy! But that car hacking piece is freaking scary!
From the title, I thought that would be the subject. Wanted to hear more about that.
Dont even need to be a hacker to find flaws in Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge's software
The No.1 flaw is your car being connected.
Car should be car, alarm and gps tracker should be separated, as well as navigation system.
Otherwise, even without any malicious hackers you can get into a situation of your car telling you "I need to update to start" in the middle of nowhere with no connection.
I have a degree in Cybersec. I forget what people know and dont know about software/hacking in general. Id encourage everybody to understand best practices and why they are that way at least.
Why bother? If someone wants to hack you they will anyway lol
@@OhAwe why bother... updating security?... that gives 'why work out when you are going to die anyways?' Because secure systems are more annoying to target. Would it matter if a nationstate wanted your info? Probably not because they could get it but if a script kiddy wants in they wont have the expertise to get in. Its better to not be low hanging fruit.
@@OhAwedo you lock your car? Front door?
@@Hvleos Lol it does. The average script kiddy can get in past any security the average consumer can get hold of. As you know.
Low hanging fruit in what way? Having an online presence? Having a wifi router?
@@sadmermaid Nah. I leave my valuables on the lawn in case someone walks past lol.
As far as doors go, hackers are ghosts. They can walk right through. The more you learn about it the more obvious it is there simply aren't techniques one can learn that will bring safety, short of disconnecting your life from the internet entirely.
Of course, writing your password on your forehead isn't ideal, but it doesn't really matter anyway, if they want in.
It's akin to investing in an expensive lock for your bike. Do that. Just know that if someone wants it, they'll cut the pole on the rack anyway. It's decoration for pretend peace of mind.
This is something which has been in the back of my mind for years, but even more now.
Thank you for confirming my concerns.
I'm not saying those Chinese guys were selling zeros days but they didn't looks like they were being honest lol
The dead silence spoke VOLUMES.
I mean, yeah. The extended pause tells you they might just be selling these vulnerabilities. I don't blame them, everybody has to eat and it's not their fault these billion-dollar corporations don't do a better job.
They operate in China. There's zero chance they don't work with the CCP.
Nerds who probably grew up poor, not very popular, and this is their obsession, of course they'd use it to have money, power, and respect
No answer …….is still an answer.
The way he said no and nodded his head when asked if he sold a 9 day to an agency.
It's sad that he calls out iphones in particular near the start and not cell phones in general. Confirming the phone bias in America. And later mentions Safari and not Chrome.
3:32 imagine how many people are made to crash and no one knows that they were unalived by someone sitting behind a computer
Why do you guys keep reuploading old videos…
Because it’s their channel and they can do what they want with it. Come on now
So people who haven't watched them yet will watch them
because vice sucks now.
there is this new dub feature
Silly lefties trying to defend Vice 😂
They reupload because they are trying to milk RUclips for a paycheck depending on the views this video generates… Vice went work and got broke 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Say it like it is… don’t sugar coat it 🤷🏻♂️
MAN, I totally can't tell that's a Jeep! Great blurring work!! 👍🏽
8 years ago the world was still naive..
The newer cars ECU also records when/where you drive, how fast & when you’re in gear & not in gear….its very creepy & none of anyone’s business
TenCent employee's faces when he asked what they do with Zero Days when they find them were priceless. Ultimately the guy that knew the right way to answer says they 'report them' to 'official channels'. I'm sure that report would be the official channel they have to the CCP and the PLA. They have no choice.
Video is from 2016 just spreading the word more people need to know and this comments getting traction have a good day random from RUclips:)
I saw that.
@@idiot1386 the comment is just as factual today as it was in 2016
There's no question that companies should be happy to give bounties to non malicious hackers for found vulnerabilities. There's a big difference between a hacker being on their side and a hacker ready to sell or extort.
*Laughs in 1995 manual gearbox, rack and pinion steering and hydraulic and cable operated brakes*
I dont hate modern vehicles, but im glad i love vehicles from the 90s. The MOST you'd have to worry about is the ECM getting fried.
And that my fren is how they unalive a whistleblower.
What’s the name of the journalist that lost control of their car and died? He also wrote the story that got a general in hot water
That's going back a bit, I remember it was a fiery crash!?
Michael Hastings died in 2013. Three years before this video was made.
17:02 :D waving yes with his head but saying nooo... :D watch your ass
Actions speak louder than words!
I know how to fix this. Just buy an older cheap car. Fixed!
😆
Or unplug the cell phone built into your car.
And what happens in 20-30-40 years when all the older models become old and governments start banning them for “safety” reasons?
@@tasosm.380 The 1908 Ford model T is still legal to drive.
Until another hacked car comes by and rams your old car…
Chinese spies in letterman jackets. Amazing.
If ur racist just say that
@@shrilli6076 10:12 That was not a normal conversation... Never heard the two Michael hostages?
Shrilli? More like shilli@@shrilli6076
Earlier:
Manual = Present, Automatic = Future
Now:
Automatic = Present, Manual = Future
0:34 - 0:52 That is the sickest piece of editing I have seen to date. Well done.
NSA employees are not human, definitely have no soul if they knew what was going on and still worked there.
And soldiers doing the groundwork that enables these soulless instillations???
Felt like Ben took a long break there for a minute. Glad to see more of these!
13:39 “oh day” bro, doesn’t convince me 🤔
That guy had waited his whole life for that interview
Literally the watchdogs games irl 💀
Or even better: IRobot 🤣
Marcus Holloway joined the chat
@@shush1920you mean Mr.robot lol
Bro really had Mr Charlie meet him in the hood in stl on a rainy day !!! lol😂
Good thing I drive a old ass manual car
the question at 6 minutes was evaded really nicely. i think, in her mind, it was a no
Another re-upload from 2016 - DUDE JUST GO PEACEFULLY INTO THE NIGHT - Vice you’re embarrassing yourselves
So what. It’s always new news to someone. You could always go instead.
@@plankface like what? It’s not new nor is it news - Shhh the adults are talking
@@plankfacemost definitely new to me I didn’t see this yet and it been out since 2016🤯
@@plankface The Vietnam war ended too bro - must be news to someone right now
@@DaYungshowws WWII ended bro just in case the news hasn’t reached you
The amount of damage that can be done is underestimated, there should be more mechanisms in place to prevent exploits, like using AI, teaching AI to prevent zero days from being used
The scariest thing is corporations and companies not rushing to resolve problems until enough people are aware of the problem and scream loud enough. That. Is what we live with daily. We pay for things that are not secure. Ever.
Big tech is increasingly dependent on coders in a country that is filled with people that have a chip on their shoulder about their American employers. Some delight in doing shoddy work and getting away with it, and others simply not trained enough, but the agencies need to fill seats with the cheapest labor to get their contracts. And it's not China, China is just taking advantage of the decisions of greedy CEOs
Bring this series back with new content
6:46.... Adobe Flash????? Who are you, a senator? That hasn't been a thing in 20 years.
11:53 ... . We're you not listening????? Lol. It's still used. Although very little, it is still used.
Old exploits get found still because legacy systems still use them. Think old medical devices that run on XP. Old software is still in use even though it isnt sold anymore.
This video is from 2016, so adobe flash was still widely used. It is very recent that browsers no longer had buildt-in adobe flash support.
Nowadays similar vulnerabilities are found in javascript engines and even image renderers (e.g. webp vulnerability).
@@deidara_8598Still awfully lame for Vice to use antique footage without telling. Flash was known as a joke in terms of security way before being bought by Adobe
@@ArnaudMEURETThey make it clear this video is from 2016 in the description (have people forgotten they exists?).
That one guy with the sunglasses and double dap up is definitely the cool uncle 😎
17:04 🤔the two different ways bro says “no” 🤨😂
You think this is bad... this morning my fridge kicked the dog , the router struck my wife and my printer moved in next door
Scary that these vulnerabilities exist. And sadly, from a pure military perspective, this advantageous. Curious if this has already been used; it is for sure being/has been researched. DoD isn’t stupid and always trying to think 100 steps ahead.
It has been used. Check out Darknet Diaries here, because Jack Rhysider has interviewed many people who have been using these for decades. This vid is almost 10 yrs old (just re-uploaded). The capabilities state agencies have now are insane. Many Apple phones can be hacked by receiving a text _and never opening it._ Android has them too, but they tend to be patched faster. Not that that matters when people's phones are rooted or don't update quickly. Ex-Mossad (Israeli intel) have been _selling_ these to other nations for years, with hardly any oversight.
it would be good if companies actually would pay reasonable amounts on their programs.
0:55 : I know zero-days and very interesting topic along with educational purpose of execution.
My question is can you make honeypot as to trick hacker to think the software is zero-day vulnerability? 🤔
You’d struggle to find them through something like that. If they are an amateur with bad op sec maybe. But it’s still a long shot
Wonderful stuff...the ending is spot on
Re-uploading more 2016 crap because it is in the news cycle again. Lazy.
Make new once this is old . I love your Cyberwar show . Please make S02
Good luck accessing my 1990’s Toyota 4x4 pickup😂
@3:30 yes!
The control systems in these cars can be traversed via the network, this particular car just allows a USB network adapter to be connected and then you can simply access it... this is a basic security practice being omitted.
Just imagine all those cars with wireless hotspots, those are probably separated? But maybe not? Probably, poorly put into practice.
this channel has really gone down hill smh.
Hmm, looks like controlling "steering" is not what it seems. Probably just a trigger for some parking assist thing rather then steering it? Havn't seen much of the video yet
I could listen to Emerson talk all day. It's like SNL's Bowen Yang imitating Ricky Gervais or something.
16:44 This guy started to say, if the opportunity to give a 0-day to (CIA)... then stopped. And said he would give it to the government and not report it. He said he never did it before, but clearly with his mannerisms he just lied.
They can roll the windows up/down, unlock/lock doors. There are devices sold that can unlock car doors.
2024:
Use a "Kill Switch" (ex: rear window defogger engaged, before engine starts) and "The Club" Steering Wheel Lock, Much Safer and cheap.
I have a kill switch tied to the left turn signal. Never met anyonne else who had a kill switch installled in their car.
@@nicholaswilks580 Kill switch in that You have to engage the switch and then the engine will start.
@@DjWellDressedMan Did you miss my first comment? Yeah man I just said previously that my kill switch is the left turn signal. The car wont start unless you have the left turn signal on when you attempt to turn on the engine...
The discovery of zero-day vulnerabilities highlights the ongoing battle between cybersecurity and those seeking to exploit it. It's crucial for both software companies and researchers to collaborate transparently to patch these vulnerabilities and protect users' safety. 🔒
This needs to be made into a movie.
15:22 mark linving the life
“They’re just starting to lock up” 😂🤣
who agreed to show me around somethin.
Michael Daniel seems like the dude I want in the govt. Not shy about what resources the U.S. can bring to bear on a problem.
Even though this is from 2016 (from what the comments say) it was very insightful.
It's not criminals that want it, it's countries or military industrial complex or defense contractors!!
Now 2017 and newer Chrysler, dodge, jeep and all their other cars have a secure gate way blocking access to the computer system. You have to pay a subscription and you have to create a profile with two other companies that allows you access to their network. I use it everyday at work. its a pain in the ass. Makes fixing cars and trucks harder.
VICE is back? Cool.
Thanks for adding some old videos, does Vice do any current coverage of such topics?
vice is bankrupt bruh
@@alch3myau makes sense
That’s messed up that should cut that man a check even still they should definitely cut him some compensation
This guys are true heroes.
I hope Vice is one of RUclips's best paid creators. Your stuff is amazing and spurs a new curiosity about this world 💯
10:15 "For the rest of the year, if you find zero days, what do you do with them?"
(5 seconds of deafening silence.)
"We report them through official channels."
Sure you do. Absolutely.
These guys are too useful to be permitted to do this without strings attached.
Oh i wish i lived in those hacker’s shoes! Incredible work!
I would sell them for millions not blink a eye
Great video from the Vice team👏
The topics covered in this video is basically my life purpose. I love this topic, I still have a lot to learn but its a crazy topic. There is vulnerabilities everywhere, there is a whole a website dedicated to vulnerabilities you can do. It could be a software, program, or configuration bug, nothing is really safe.
They just need a good security testing team. Really good ones who can test in and out of RCE vulnerabilities. That's all.
No... It's a cat and mouse game. There are always vulnerabilities present in any given system. Hackers find a zero day and as soon as it's patched the next one will be found. It's a never ending story which is also why you shouldn't run out of date software and OS'. If your phone manufacturer isn't releasing new security updates for your model of phone it's time to upgrade. If Microsoft is dropping support for your Windows version, it's time to upgrade. Like it or not but there is not one single save piece of software out there. It's all just a matter of time until a new exploit has been found.
exactly bro. like, sometimes its hard for mom and dad to understand that a computer virus you get on your computer, can migrate to your cellphone, and then to your car, and subsequently disable your brakes while you're driving. god bless their hearts and i don't blame them at all either. its just important we vote for the right people who make the right laws to protect us.
Zero Click: The Flaws that allow hackers to exploit phones.
🚗💻 Whoa, this video is a real eye-opener! It's incredible how hackers can remotely access cars through vulnerabilities.
Yeah this was something nobody was suprised about.
Make an updated series on this hackers are capable of doing even more things since this video dropped back then
This was another good video. Thank you!
Restructure the total! This covers a lot more!
Yeah Anne Hech was speeding in a built up neighborhood and then tried to get out of her "Dead" state and the fireman told her "no you are dead already"....
I wonder if the guy was lying about living in that gated community. Or maybe he was just renting a place and their security didn't have permission from the actual homeowners to allow just anyone in for the guy.
Lol he says no while nodding his head if he sold exploits to agency