Someone hacks your system, your lead IT guy is missing, at his desk, you ask what he is doing, his desktop is blank, no windows open. Yeah nothing wrong here.
At our office, those who do not lock their screens have to buy cake and cookies. There's a dude who just has a stash of cookies in his drawer, just in case, cause he always forgets to lock his screen when he goes to the bathroom. People also tend to have 'interesting' desktop backgrounds when they come back and log back in XD
This scene is unfortunately not as unrealistic as you’d think. People never lock their screens at my workplace. Granted, I work at a library so the stakes are a lot lower, but we’re a busy library with a small staff so we constantly get taken away from our PCs to help patrons and sometimes we need to use each other’s accounts to help patrons since logging in can take a few minutes. It’s not too unrealistic that Gideon left things unlocked since he was in such a distracting situation.
@@danielschmider5069 No, we saw very clearly that the phone was unlocked, as the home screen could be seen with the app icons. Also, it wasn't SMS, it was a standalone authenticator app that effectively made the phone function as a hardware key.
Honestly, the episodes where Elliot is at Allsafe are some of my favourites. The show just had a different feel to it in the beginning when he was more of a regular 9-to-5 person.
Idk why this just hit, but you spelling out 9-to-5, just made me realize that the hack happened on 5/9. Maybe a little nod to corporate culture working a 9-5
@@MrXxblackopsxX i thought it was because it's the date of his fathers death? i believe it's written on his grave in the episode where they reveal that elliots been talking to his dead father.
Agree. I felt like at this point it had potential to be interesting, with a unique vibe about it, while staying somewhat grounded in a world that was relatable. At some point it took an off ramp into la la land and I just wasn't interested in following it.
@@2stoves1 the ending is a bit crazy at the end with the whole machine to reverse time, is it a hadron collider or a parallel universe machine idk, I didn’t mind it too much at the time. Fight club has an insane ending with all the buildings exploding and so does the sopranos. But I get where you’re coming from and understand your lack of interest when it becomes less grounded.
Gideon didn't leave the phone at his table because the battery was empty, he left it on his table because its a HTC M9 and would've burned a hole in his pocket otherwise
@@alexb6380 M9 had the infamous Snapdragon 810 which was prone to severe overheating. I remember every flagship phone released that year was basically useless and you might as well have gotten last year's version with SD 805.
If your tech company is under attack and you show complete disinterest, especially when you are part of the security team, that is absolutely suspiscious. And like Gideon said, it wasn't just this one thing. It was also many other instances of suspiscious behavior that stacked up. This was just the last drop.
Honestly this exact scene is the one that I don't really think to be convincing, the fact that 100% of people (except Elliot) moved to the small room so nonody saw him or the fact that the dude has a cybersecurity company but doesn't have a password to stop anyone accessing it
There are a few scenes or plot points that weren't too believable in the show. Like the way he "beat" the Deus Group by emptying their bank accounts. As if in Mr. Robots' world, the richest people have no assets, and don't hold shares in big corporations at all and held ALL of their money in a single bank account, all under the same bank. And the redistribution of money to everyone's wallets was a bit wack, too. But still, Mr. Robot is by far my favorite show.
@@DarkSim64 Fascinating point about the money distribution. My theory is that Whiterose forced them to do something like that to help the new boss of Evil Corp ,and themselves by changing the asssets to remain just as shadowy. Like a really BIG transfer of money under the trust of Whiterose.
@@danielcantiego9374 I think it was just a commie talking point they forced into the show, or maybe they really did run out of ideas about how they could take them down lmao
Good is a bit understatement. Rami Malek is actually an excellent actor. He can portray emotions so naturally. Remember him as Freddie Mercury in the Bohemian Rhapsody movie? He lives the characters he portrays.
@@CZghost BR is a masterpiece as well. I did not know much about Freddie and the emotions I felt were love and hatred at the same time. Rami is utterly talented.
Its Android so maybe installed superuser or something, but they don't show that... I'm going to assume Elliot caught Gideon's swipe pattern at some point. I'm also going to assume there is no email notification about a new device login to their ticket system. This show is accurate almost to a fault, but so many things had to line up for this hack to be possible.
This show is usually on point. Yet not a single person locks their computer when they walk away from it. Would have been a nice touch. Security folks do this without even thinking about it. Security conscious organisations drill this behaviour into their employees.
I worked at a tech company and... well ppl can get complacent like you would think we are more security conscious because we have to do those compliance training things but honestly I think most of us fall pray to the it won't happen to me mentality. I'm remote but when I've been to the office it's kind of concerning how easy it is to get in without an ID card just tailing someone and acting like you work there (which I do but this ppl have never seen my face how would they know) and then you can easily distract someone to look away from their laptop and leave it open by just tapping them on the shoulder and asking for help or to go get a donut that was just dropped at the front desk. Basically anything that disturbs their normal thought process I think this is because most of us run on a certain level of autopilot so it's easy enough to guide our attention to something else specially if this actions have never led to negative consequences for ourselves. It was so much of a problem that cyber turned it into a game Basically if an employee left laptop open and wasn't at the desk you used their slack to send a message to specific channel with your name as the reporter and you got a point and they lost a point reward was given at the end of the quarter to the ones that reported the most incidents and I guess the most reported just became more aware of their behavior.
My 2nd day working at the biggest bank in my country, and I saw 2 people in my team who are in their 30's/40's forget to lock their computers and both of them were sitting on either side of me. So I don't really think it's that unrealistic lol
It's security policy for ALL employees to lock their screens upon leaving their desks in everyplace I've ever worked since the late 90s. And if you are in any form of IT support, it's second nature. You can get written up for it, possibly fired, if the person works with PII or client data.
Androids have a small window once you turn them off you can turn them back on without needing a passcode. He most likely does have a passcode but Eliot got to it pretty quickly.
You'd be surprised how lax upper management can be, even in Cybersecurity. They write policies, do risk assessments, stuff like that. Sometimes, they have no practical, hands on, system or network administration experience (or it was decades ago with no current, relevant knowledge). Sometimes they even demand stuff like having their email split between a secure work account and an outside account (like Gmail, which internal company IT has no control over). All Cybersecurity boils down to what risk you are willing to take and what a compromise will cost you. Unfortunately, upper management wants ease of use. We always said that security has an inverse relation to ease of use.
@@momobobo5430 "Androids have a small window once you turn them off" I don't know if that was true with old android phones, but its definetly not true in the last years.
Me: Okay we take a 1 minutes break. Banan Alice: Are we finished with the song? We been working almost 40 hours straight, no food, no water, no toilet break. I'm think I'm dying. Me: 3:07
3:00 «Doing what? I'm working, *I* don't watch anon's scary video on TV, like, what if it's a distraction? I'm doing the back-ups. Then, we discuss all you want.»
It always makes me tear up when Elliott says "have I told you what I saw when I hacked Gideon? When I peeked into his secrets? I saw a good, honest man" 😭😭
I mean this is how real hacking takes it's more unlikely to hack someone without tricking them (possible only by finding bugs) while some people fail to understand it
"Why aren't you there with the rest?" "If they have remote access to our TV do you really think they don't have access to our whole network? Shut up and let me do my job before they pwn us even harder"
@@cellardwellarmusic then how would the whole team be forced into one single room? He needed to say something to get everyone's attention or else the scene would not happen.
@@duckmeat4674 That would not make sense because people working at a cybersecurity firm would understand basic technology. The most logical thing to say is something about how the TV was hacked.
That TV must have some kind of spell or something because their eyes are glued. Script must be like “ walk fast to room; don’t take eyes of tv no matter what” and this robot guy, guess they only need to watch cctv
In fairness to Elliot, ensuring you have a backup of your system once proof it's been penetrated is a smart thing to do. Might save you a few hours of lost work. And what would him standing in the conference room watching with all the rest have accomplished?
It's an Android, you don't need a passcode, if you just put it down for a short moment. It's practical, it only locks after a few moments, not instantly, and i assume Elliot got there within the time frame. Otherwise you'd have to be constantly doing stuff with the phone, or unlock it every 10 seconds if you do something else briefly. Especially if you use multiple devices, such as when you are at work, it is completely plausible to have it this way, even security firms have to work somewhat efficiently, and there is always a trade off between safety and work flow.
@@Jonathanizer First off, really hard to believe a cybersecurity company wouldn't use an MDM to enforce locking policies to be every time, and also not have any controls on the TOTP app itself... But lets assume they didn't, well its Android so maybe installed superuser or something, but they don't show that. I'm going to assume Elliot caught Gideon's swipe pattern at some point. I'm also going to assume there is no email notification about a new device login to their ticket system. This show is accurate almost to a fault, but so many things had to line up for this hack to be possible.
He open a server in his phone with capacity to read msg, after that he connect to this server with his own pc, but the scene is not realistic or at least not credible in a company specialized in security
@@vincentvega5686 It’s not really a hack. Think of it as you logging into someone else’s account, and to do that you need access to their phone. It’s just like logging into one of your accounts.
@@Jonathanizer A country that forces the Western world to pay more taxes to its corrupt politicians XD, But seriously, this is the general coverage of the premises, the security service of a business center or company should have the right to do this, and it's not about the country, but about the authority at the facility.
@@crazyivan1083 The companies rights have to be balanced against the rights of the employees, who in any case will have to agree to being filmed. Common areas, customer facing areas or areas where valuables are stored, such as a server room, a sales floor or the reception area: okay fine. But other than that, in most modern countries you'll need a specific reason to have cameras installed. Sometimes employee accountability is an acceptable reason, but in this line of work, the office workers time on the pc is logged, they see progress towards projects or tickets, so that does not really apply here. Authority on your property does not automatically supersede individual rights of the people on the property. "My house my rules" is a thing people only say to kids, because grown up often know better.
@@Jonathanizer What you're talking about is cameras aimed at a particular employee's workplace. Yes, this is a trigger that scares people away, a horror story with a "totem" of total control. But security is also necessary, especially in a company where a lot of interested parties are possible. Therefore, I do not think that a camera with a general perspective on the entire location of the office there would be a hindrance. And whether you believe in any "human rights" in our world, all this is tinsel. If we talk in sufficient detail, it should continue like this: "the rights of some citizens are ensured by restricting the rights of citizens of other countries by economic, military and other methods." And if we dig even deeper, we will find the corpse of Marx who will come to life and tell us that this is based on the colonial morality of Western countries XD
@@crazyivan1083 For security it is sufficient if you cover expensive equipment, (i gave the example of the server room) or entrance/exit of a building/ property/ office. I'm not saying it is impossible to have cameras in such places. I think this is New York, and in the United States such issues are regulated by state law. I just think it's not implausible to have such a work space without cameras, i would even go so far, it might be more likely. And if you think the individual rights of a person are such a joke, go try and violate these rights. Or better yet, don't do that, and just believe me, it wont end well for you. These rights will be upheld, despite your lax attitude towards them, and you will feel it in some way or another. You seem to equate personal rights in states or countries with international politics and relations between states, where some actors take the position "might makes right". That is another issue entirely.
You're not dumb for owning a smartphone. You are dumb for putting any information on a smartphone that you wouldn't be comfortable sharing with everyone around you.
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@@deepspacecow2644 yea but you just cant give someone that much knowledge power he goota earn it, its almost like that saitima one punch man he is a normal human that has god like super powers and all he said in his story is he did 100 push ups 100 sits up and 100 squats a day and he can destroy a city with one punch, what im telling man theres no story how he got his knowledge
If it was public knowledge it would have already been patched. But if you're just curious you can look into previous submitted CWEs available online and see what sort of exploits were used.
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Someone hacks your system, your lead IT guy is missing, at his desk, you ask what he is doing, his desktop is blank, no windows open. Yeah nothing wrong here.
Haha I love your attention to detail ;)
maybe Gideon so much trust him?
Well, to be fair, he had some windows open on his other monitor.
He's not the lead IT guy. He's "Just a tech." Also Gideon was suspicious, he was spying on Elliott this whole time.
One of the first thing they teach you in an office environment is to lock your screen when you leave your desk.
Considering they are cybersecurity specialists, one would assume heavy emphasis would be placed on such a policy lol.
At our office, those who do not lock their screens have to buy cake and cookies.
There's a dude who just has a stash of cookies in his drawer, just in case, cause he always forgets to lock his screen when he goes to the bathroom.
People also tend to have 'interesting' desktop backgrounds when they come back and log back in XD
This scene is unfortunately not as unrealistic as you’d think. People never lock their screens at my workplace. Granted, I work at a library so the stakes are a lot lower, but we’re a busy library with a small staff so we constantly get taken away from our PCs to help patrons and sometimes we need to use each other’s accounts to help patrons since logging in can take a few minutes. It’s not too unrealistic that Gideon left things unlocked since he was in such a distracting situation.
it's possible that Gideon received the code via sms and it was visible on his phone despite being locked, this was arguably realistic 10 years ago
@@danielschmider5069 No, we saw very clearly that the phone was unlocked, as the home screen could be seen with the app icons. Also, it wasn't SMS, it was a standalone authenticator app that effectively made the phone function as a hardware key.
Honestly, the episodes where Elliot is at Allsafe are some of my favourites. The show just had a different feel to it in the beginning when he was more of a regular 9-to-5 person.
Same
Idk why this just hit, but you spelling out 9-to-5, just made me realize that the hack happened on 5/9. Maybe a little nod to corporate culture working a 9-5
@@MrXxblackopsxX i thought it was because it's the date of his fathers death? i believe it's written on his grave in the episode where they reveal that elliots been talking to his dead father.
Agree. I felt like at this point it had potential to be interesting, with a unique vibe about it, while staying somewhat grounded in a world that was relatable. At some point it took an off ramp into la la land and I just wasn't interested in following it.
@@2stoves1 the ending is a bit crazy at the end with the whole machine to reverse time, is it a hadron collider or a parallel universe machine idk, I didn’t mind it too much at the time. Fight club has an insane ending with all the buildings exploding and so does the sopranos. But I get where you’re coming from and understand your lack of interest when it becomes less grounded.
All Elliot had to say was "I'm unconfortable being in a crowd in a small space." Given his affect, no one would question that.
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@@orang9134 Now I gotta ask, what comment?
Gideon didn't leave the phone at his table because the battery was empty, he left it on his table because its a HTC M9 and would've burned a hole in his pocket otherwise
LMAO I had an htc one m8 back in the day can relate XD
I had an m8 for nearly 9 years. Best phone I ever had. :D
@@alexb6380 M9 had the infamous Snapdragon 810 which was prone to severe overheating. I remember every flagship phone released that year was basically useless and you might as well have gotten last year's version with SD 805.
@@Generationalwealth94it had such a cool design tho
can confirm, this happens yes lmao
This Show is Legendary on its own. I haven't seen any hacking shows or movies which can be Real like this. Elliot played a great role.
@@badtry007 passphrases can be bruteforced
that's because they hired real hackers to recommend and verify the tech stuff
I didn't see a meeting being called. Everyone just went to the meeting room so Elliot isn't wrong to be at his desk.
the guy was rightly suspicious.
If elliot said I was trying to track the connection or something but he was suspicious
LOL "track the connection", jesus christ stay in school@@timeprotector4320
Noticed the same
If your tech company is under attack and you show complete disinterest, especially when you are part of the security team, that is absolutely suspiscious.
And like Gideon said, it wasn't just this one thing. It was also many other instances of suspiscious behavior that stacked up. This was just the last drop.
"why aren't you in there with the rest? what are you doing?"
my job
quiet quitting😉
@@vincentvega5686 not ruSSia moment
These recommendations make me want to watch the series again for the 3rd time.
Honestly this exact scene is the one that I don't really think to be convincing, the fact that 100% of people (except Elliot) moved to the small room so nonody saw him or the fact that the dude has a cybersecurity company but doesn't have a password to stop anyone accessing it
There are a few scenes or plot points that weren't too believable in the show. Like the way he "beat" the Deus Group by emptying their bank accounts. As if in Mr. Robots' world, the richest people have no assets, and don't hold shares in big corporations at all and held ALL of their money in a single bank account, all under the same bank.
And the redistribution of money to everyone's wallets was a bit wack, too.
But still, Mr. Robot is by far my favorite show.
I mean I don’t think he’s that much of a smart guy for cyber security since he doesn’t know much I noticed
@@DarkSim64 Fascinating point about the money distribution. My theory is that Whiterose forced them to do something like that to help the new boss of Evil Corp ,and themselves by changing the asssets to remain just as shadowy. Like a really BIG transfer of money under the trust of Whiterose.
@@danielcantiego9374 I think it was just a commie talking point they forced into the show, or maybe they really did run out of ideas about how they could take them down lmao
You have to remember Eliott has DID and that things don't always happen the way they are portrayed because of his constant warping of reality.
I love his gestures. Rami Malek is such a good actor.
Good is a bit understatement. Rami Malek is actually an excellent actor. He can portray emotions so naturally. Remember him as Freddie Mercury in the Bohemian Rhapsody movie? He lives the characters he portrays.
@@CZghost BR is a masterpiece as well. I did not know much about Freddie and the emotions I felt were love and hatred at the same time. Rami is utterly talented.
They should make a new Mr. Robot series or a continuous.
-phone on the desk unlocked
-no pin for the 2fa synch token
lucky lil fella. Not a great talker though
One of this shows best qualities for me is its soundtrack🔌
ur right
Yeah the soundtrack is really immersive like you're in a videogame
A security company boss doesn't lock his phone.
They work at a cybersecurity company, and the boss's phone is unlocked to anyone LOL
Its Android so maybe installed superuser or something, but they don't show that...
I'm going to assume Elliot caught Gideon's swipe pattern at some point.
I'm also going to assume there is no email notification about a new device login to their ticket system.
This show is accurate almost to a fault, but so many things had to line up for this hack to be possible.
This show is usually on point. Yet not a single person locks their computer when they walk away from it. Would have been a nice touch. Security folks do this without even thinking about it. Security conscious organisations drill this behaviour into their employees.
I mean, it's a cybersecurity company. You'd think the employees there would be a bit more conscious/serious about that kind of stuff.
@@caspertrog1046 Remember when this was filmed a long time ago.
I worked at a tech company and... well ppl can get complacent like you would think we are more security conscious because we have to do those compliance training things but honestly I think most of us fall pray to the it won't happen to me mentality. I'm remote but when I've been to the office it's kind of concerning how easy it is to get in without an ID card just tailing someone and acting like you work there (which I do but this ppl have never seen my face how would they know) and then you can easily distract someone to look away from their laptop and leave it open by just tapping them on the shoulder and asking for help or to go get a donut that was just dropped at the front desk. Basically anything that disturbs their normal thought process I think this is because most of us run on a certain level of autopilot so it's easy enough to guide our attention to something else specially if this actions have never led to negative consequences for ourselves. It was so much of a problem that cyber turned it into a game Basically if an employee left laptop open and wasn't at the desk you used their slack to send a message to specific channel with your name as the reporter and you got a point and they lost a point reward was given at the end of the quarter to the ones that reported the most incidents and I guess the most reported just became more aware of their behavior.
My 2nd day working at the biggest bank in my country, and I saw 2 people in my team who are in their 30's/40's forget to lock their computers and both of them were sitting on either side of me. So I don't really think it's that unrealistic lol
It's security policy for ALL employees to lock their screens upon leaving their desks in everyplace I've ever worked since the late 90s. And if you are in any form of IT support, it's second nature. You can get written up for it, possibly fired, if the person works with PII or client data.
Such a great show. Kept you guessing at ALL times.
I need to rewatch this show. This has to be one of my top 5 favorite series ever.
No security camera detect him:
I'm studying cybersecurity and I can tell you a fact. in the office room or also called boiling room they can't put a camera, its a basic law
You can't put cameras on work spaces.
One of the best series ever made..
He could have used a webdriver script so he hadn't have to spend that much time to his desktop
Ok, i am at 3 min 19, but i am so anxious to find out if he is gonna file a support ticket or not... aaahhhh the suspense...
At this point, Elliot's boss being a good, honest man is a plot twist.
Rami Malik is fantastic in this.
So the CEO of a Cybersecurity company doesn't have a passcode or lock on his personal cellphone?
Androids have a small window once you turn them off you can turn them back on without needing a passcode. He most likely does have a passcode but Eliot got to it pretty quickly.
Well even if he did have a passcode, Elliot already said he hacked him so it wouldnt have mattered anyway
lazy screenwriting
maybe the AI wrote the screen play
You'd be surprised how lax upper management can be, even in Cybersecurity. They write policies, do risk assessments, stuff like that. Sometimes, they have no practical, hands on, system or network administration experience (or it was decades ago with no current, relevant knowledge). Sometimes they even demand stuff like having their email split between a secure work account and an outside account (like Gmail, which internal company IT has no control over). All Cybersecurity boils down to what risk you are willing to take and what a compromise will cost you. Unfortunately, upper management wants ease of use. We always said that security has an inverse relation to ease of use.
@@momobobo5430 "Androids have a small window once you turn them off" I don't know if that was true with old android phones, but its definetly not true in the last years.
Me: Okay we take a 1 minutes break.
Banan Alice: Are we finished with the song? We been working almost 40 hours straight, no food, no water, no toilet break. I'm think I'm dying.
Me: 3:07
Mr robot is the best show i have ever seen ❤
ok
Yes bro I agree 💯
Same thoughts. And being a tech enthusiast and Masters in Computer Science makes me more connected to it.
@@aliroy nice bro keep it up💗
From where you watched this show
My friend, who is a Linux Guru, loved this show.
I'm just now learning Linux, what makes one a guru if you don't mind my asking
The intensity of this scene is just amazing
Always remain calm regardless of the situation
Im intrested in the guy who still posts these cutouts from the show fr, in a goodway though, you must be obsessed with this show! 👍
This is the moment where Elliot isn't wearing his black jacket
Okay am i tripping or does the head of a cybersecutity company just has no passcode on his phone, but the scene was very intense still and cool :-)
plotarmor
There's OTP for login sent to his phone.
I think he had it unlocked when he set it down
I mean Elliott hacked him previously, so maybe he already knew the code? But yeah, that's weak sauce.
The era? Plot convenience?
Maybe the phone was still "open" by the time he got to it? 🤷
3:00
«Doing what? I'm working, *I* don't watch anon's scary video on TV, like, what if it's a distraction? I'm doing the back-ups. Then, we discuss all you want.»
"Ok show me that window you're hiding"
@@yevhenmatasar7389 the scene then fades into mr robot sitcom--
while Elliot is being beated up by Gideon
A cybersecurity CEO using a phone without any password or biometric protection seems very credible.
Protecting the food from being eaten will take more than one single person .that's not how this works was designed .
Elliot being able to unlock Gideon's phone I guess is one of the convenient writing tropes, unless Gideon randomly chose to not have it enabled.
It always makes me tear up when Elliott says "have I told you what I saw when I hacked Gideon? When I peeked into his secrets? I saw a good, honest man" 😭😭
how can i forgot this epic scene
wake up mr. robot just posted
audit logs left the group.
I mean this is how real hacking takes it's more unlikely to hack someone without tricking them (possible only by finding bugs) while some people fail to understand it
in this company there are not security cameras...very strange...!
There are cameras at your office work place, filming you the entire time? And that's ok with work place regulation in your country? Ok bro
"Why aren't you there with the rest?"
"If they have remote access to our TV do you really think they don't have access to our whole network? Shut up and let me do my job before they pwn us even harder"
What kind of person has a phone that doesn't automatically lock when you turn off the screen? That's kinda the default for phones, lol.
That's so strange that the Boss of a security don't have any MFA 😂
"No no no, we need you to look more suspicious"
Gideon was so kind, he definetly didn't deserve to die like that
Mr. Robot is the best IT move in the history of cinema. I'm waiting for a sequel. ❤️
It's not a movie, but it is the best tv show. I hope you are being sarcastic with the sequel thing.
there is no sequel, and never will be
The show has ended on a good note. Such a dark show with a glorious ending. Sequel thing is a joke.
Mr robot is fight club 2 , what do you do ?
The real question is :,,Why do you need a sequel? ''
What kind of c-suite role guy doesn't put a lock on his phone?
Plot ;)
I think mr robot can be consider as masterpiece after breaking bad
Mr robot is better
@@ifeelsane mr robot has better balance between pace and character development in my opinion
Mr Robot>>>>>breaking badzzzzz
"they hacked our smart tv" worst line ever
what would you recommend then?
@@momobobo5430 better with no line
@@cellardwellarmusic then how would the whole team be forced into one single room? He needed to say something to get everyone's attention or else the scene would not happen.
@@momobobo5430 "i dont understand, the remote was working before but its not responding now, is it hacked?"
@@duckmeat4674 That would not make sense because people working at a cybersecurity firm would understand basic technology. The most logical thing to say is something about how the TV was hacked.
Rami Malek is still hacking to his phone just like I hack on RUclips inside my brain.
Should’ve buy the supervisor OMG Cable. And use the access point
That TV must have some kind of spell or something because their eyes are glued. Script must be like “ walk fast to room; don’t take eyes of tv no matter what” and this robot guy, guess they only need to watch cctv
Imagine if Gideon, of all people in a cybersecurity company, locked his phone.
In fairness to Elliot, ensuring you have a backup of your system once proof it's been penetrated is a smart thing to do. Might save you a few hours of lost work. And what would him standing in the conference room watching with all the rest have accomplished?
Damn I do not regret wearing office shirts
the sleeping monster
My guy owns a cybersecurity company... and doesn't password protect his phone.
Gideon just put his phone face down. He didn't lock it yet.
It's an Android, you don't need a passcode, if you just put it down for a short moment. It's practical, it only locks after a few moments, not instantly, and i assume Elliot got there within the time frame. Otherwise you'd have to be constantly doing stuff with the phone, or unlock it every 10 seconds if you do something else briefly. Especially if you use multiple devices, such as when you are at work, it is completely plausible to have it this way, even security firms have to work somewhat efficiently, and there is always a trade off between safety and work flow.
@@Jonathanizer
First off, really hard to believe a cybersecurity company wouldn't use an MDM to enforce locking policies to be every time, and also not have any controls on the TOTP app itself...
But lets assume they didn't, well its Android so maybe installed superuser or something, but they don't show that.
I'm going to assume Elliot caught Gideon's swipe pattern at some point.
I'm also going to assume there is no email notification about a new device login to their ticket system.
This show is accurate almost to a fault, but so many things had to line up for this hack to be possible.
Can anybody explain how did he hacked his phone?
He open a server in his phone with capacity to read msg, after that he connect to this server with his own pc, but the scene is not realistic or at least not credible in a company specialized in security
He needed Gideon’s OTP from his phone to log into his account via the ticket support system. No passcode on his phone, & not much magic going on here.
OK, thanks Vantablack and Temhbin. Now can anybody explain how Eliot hacked his boss's phone in english? lol
@@vincentvega5686 It’s not really a hack. Think of it as you logging into someone else’s account, and to do that you need access to their phone. It’s just like logging into one of your accounts.
Vol.8?
what a sweet office with no any security cameras
What country do you live it, where offices have cameras that are constantly filming the work place and the office workers?
@@Jonathanizer no matter what country you are, a security firm office MUST HAVE cctv cameras 24/7
@@techr9186 If by "must have" you mean, that this would be a legal requirement, then: no.
Was Gideon phone unlocked? Not great for a cibersec company leader
no one cam in office?
Your office has cameras, that are constantly filming you guys working? What country is that, where that is allowed i wonder?
@@Jonathanizer A country that forces the Western world to pay more taxes to its corrupt politicians XD,
But seriously, this is the general coverage of the premises, the security service of a business center or company should have the right to do this, and it's not about the country, but about the authority at the facility.
@@crazyivan1083 The companies rights have to be balanced against the rights of the employees, who in any case will have to agree to being filmed. Common areas, customer facing areas or areas where valuables are stored, such as a server room, a sales floor or the reception area: okay fine. But other than that, in most modern countries you'll need a specific reason to have cameras installed. Sometimes employee accountability is an acceptable reason, but in this line of work, the office workers time on the pc is logged, they see progress towards projects or tickets, so that does not really apply here. Authority on your property does not automatically supersede individual rights of the people on the property. "My house my rules" is a thing people only say to kids, because grown up often know better.
@@Jonathanizer What you're talking about is cameras aimed at a particular employee's workplace. Yes, this is a trigger that scares people away, a horror story with a "totem" of total control. But security is also necessary, especially in a company where a lot of interested parties are possible. Therefore, I do not think that a camera with a general perspective on the entire location of the office there would be a hindrance. And whether you believe in any "human rights" in our world, all this is tinsel. If we talk in sufficient detail, it should continue like this: "the rights of some citizens are ensured by restricting the rights of citizens of other countries by economic, military and other methods." And if we dig even deeper, we will find the corpse of Marx who will come to life and tell us that this is based on the colonial morality of Western countries XD
@@crazyivan1083 For security it is sufficient if you cover expensive equipment, (i gave the example of the server room) or entrance/exit of a building/ property/ office. I'm not saying it is impossible to have cameras in such places. I think this is New York, and in the United States such issues are regulated by state law. I just think it's not implausible to have such a work space without cameras, i would even go so far, it might be more likely.
And if you think the individual rights of a person are such a joke, go try and violate these rights. Or better yet, don't do that, and just believe me, it wont end well for you. These rights will be upheld, despite your lax attitude towards them, and you will feel it in some way or another. You seem to equate personal rights in states or countries with international politics and relations between states, where some actors take the position "might makes right". That is another issue entirely.
Episode?
What is the name of the background music?
Mr.Robot OST, just search for it
Which session
where is CCTV?
0:24 WHAT IS THE MUSIC
I must know
Also, loved the show. I watched the whole thing.
No cctv ?
He was looking really suspicious to be honest.
You're not dumb for owning a smartphone. You are dumb for putting any information on a smartphone that you wouldn't be comfortable sharing with everyone around you.
Anyone can't help but lol that it's called all safe cyber security 😅
"Elliot just a tech"
This show was sooooo goooddddd
Coml is called the background music
Would love to watch the series, where can we watch it. Netflix, Amazon, Disney or any of the other pay to view thingys.
Amazon Prime
@@bettercallmanav I liked the first series and stopped watching at the second episode of series 2.
@@specialized29er86 You should complete it.
@@specialized29er86stopped after 1st season, too long of a break between 2 seasons, should catch back from beginning now I guess
crazy how thi exact moment is what caused gideon to die lol
Screen lock?
if this was among us i wouldve voted this guy even if he wasnt related
This was true until "Pegasus" kill the game !
Literally says evil corp is on the phone
Thats how elliot hear E corp
How much do you give this series out of 10 points
11
Great great knowledge awesome
what ist his movie called
it's a series called Mr. Robot
@@MaxPain1996 where can i watch it
@@TL.... Amazon Prime once, now I don't know
where is cctv
Hindi me hai kya ye serise
Haan
Yes, on amazon prime.
Robots are coming to take 800 million jobs by the year 2030! There’s already a McDonald’s restaurant without any human employees today!
We need the Universal Basic Income now!
With the ubi, we can also have the ethical $0/hour minimum wage. Which means more people can afford to create jobs! I want dozens of $0/hour employees. Don’t you?!
Let’s create more job creators! Let’s make the Universal Basic Income happen now!
Retired
The world will end in 2024 (floods)
Now days all u need is a omg cable 😮
ok im finding it hard to believe this guy can hack everything in the world just because he got abuse when he was little
I mean there are people who can hack everything. It just takes time.
@@momobobo5430 and I guess practice.
It's cause he started at 11
@@deepspacecow2644 yea but you just cant give someone that much knowledge power he goota earn it, its almost like that saitima one punch man he is a normal human that has god like super powers and all he said in his story is he did 100 push ups 100 sits up and 100 squats a day and he can destroy a city with one punch, what im telling man theres no story how he got his knowledge
So incredible
Mr.robot is the best 😘😘
The Real Chad
The best
Can someone teach me how to hack a laptop
Comptia has ethical hacking certs
what hacking allows me to have access to another person's phone to see their images, videos, if possible social networks like whatsapp?
Pegasus spyware.
If it was public knowledge it would have already been patched. But if you're just curious you can look into previous submitted CWEs available online and see what sort of exploits were used.
malware pretty much
How do I be a hacker Dylan
Mr. Hen tie