Don’t Plug In This Cable! How The OMG Cable Can Hack Your Devices, Don't believe me watch and see.

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2022
  • The OMG cable is a device that has been making the rounds on the internet, with many people wondering what it is and how it works. In this video, we take a look at what an OMG cable is and show how it can be used to remotely access devices. Stay safe out there!
    No, don't worry, I'm not talking about the kind of OMG that makes your heart race. I'm talking about the OMG Cable - a deceptively dangerous cable that can access your devices remotely. This article discusses how these cables work and how you can stay safe from hackers looking to exploit them.
    Click here to learn more about OMG Cable and how to protect yourself from its dangers.
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Комментарии • 49

  • @heidilewis2694
    @heidilewis2694 Год назад +4

    Super interesting and eye-opening. Thanks!

  • @keithsexton1034
    @keithsexton1034 Год назад +3

    That's nice to know I don't borrow nobody's cable anyhow

  • @kimkeller8126
    @kimkeller8126 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the info, people who scam others out of their hard earned money and identity really need to find a job and contribute to society rather than wiping out an honest persons bank account. You just can’t trust ANYONE now a days

    • @daledumbsITdown
      @daledumbsITdown  Год назад +1

      You are welcome. That is why we are here to help keep you safe online.

    • @rt2255
      @rt2255 Год назад

      Join reality, lazy folks will always want easy money, you live in a fantasy.

  • @carolwarner9699
    @carolwarner9699 Год назад

    Sent it to Facebook. Everyone needs to know. Ty.

  • @kayjay3898
    @kayjay3898 Год назад +1

    I absolutely knew about charging stations for at least five years. I always brought at least two charger blocks because I had iPads and iPhones for work not only did I have to protect my own personal phone but a highly sensitive iPad and work phone. I also made sure to keep not one bit about five charging cables on me lol
    I didn’t know about the Wi-Fi in the cables though.… Although I don’t use a strangers cable. I didn’t know about malware being in some cables and I had not heard about the self destruct.

  • @markuseby5267
    @markuseby5267 Год назад +1

    I didn’t know OMG did that. In my analysis and design class I learned they maintain the UML(unified modeling language) as well as various other things. Of those thing I only formally know uml

  • @dangeary2134
    @dangeary2134 Год назад +4

    Interesting.
    I tore apart a car back in the 90s.
    I found two very suspicious devices.
    A simple disc, with a 24” long cable attached to it.
    Placed in such a way as to pull power from the car through induction. No hard connection necessary.
    Tore one apart, and literally could not reverse engineer it.
    Even back then, the electronic unit was printed on a thin metal disc, and would flake like paint when the slightest flexing occurred.
    Okay, so the guy that owned the car before me was probably a bit on the shady side, go figure.
    I kept the other one, nice and age inside a Mylar bag. I have it somewhere.
    I’ve never seen anything like it, but then, tech has advanced quite a bit since then.
    Could the government make these, back then, in such a way as I describe?
    Probably, and not just a shot in the dark, either.
    Tom Clancy, RIP, got interrogated by the FBI right after he wrote his first book, “Patriot Games.”
    He said that whatever you think you know what the government has, it’s not a scratch on the iceberg.

    • @kayjay3898
      @kayjay3898 Год назад

      Wow! You so should make a RUclips video about this but I need to show your face just show the item

    • @kayjay3898
      @kayjay3898 Год назад +1

      Of course you could be Epsteined😱 so maybe not

    • @daledumbsITdown
      @daledumbsITdown  Год назад +1

      It's scary what the government "has" and how much we give up via social media! ;-)

  • @Raj.Sakaria
    @Raj.Sakaria Месяц назад

    How did you program it for remote access, picture, messages etc? Does the UI website walk you through it? Or it has to be done using the flash

  • @richardclark4692
    @richardclark4692 Год назад +1

    Technology is its own down fall

  • @AbdiPianoChannel
    @AbdiPianoChannel Год назад

    Yeah. I want one.

    • @daledumbsITdown
      @daledumbsITdown  Год назад

      LOL...remember my motto "Just because you CAN, doesn't mean you CAN!" ;-)

  • @Jadd612
    @Jadd612 3 месяца назад

    I was at a casino mall in Vegas, and a guy at a phone charging store plugged my iPhone into a battery charger with my iPhone in it? Would you know if there is something he could have done to my iPhone with it plugged in to a street vendors cable for 5 minutes or so?

  • @kriscarter4727
    @kriscarter4727 Год назад +1

    It shocks me that there is a WIFI Access point in those cables 🤯 Thanks for the great advice, I am going to have a talk with my kids as well not to use Free Charging Stations

  • @QuakeDragon
    @QuakeDragon Год назад +1

    New video request - show us the highlights of the IDE that MG advertises with the kit.

    • @daledumbsITdown
      @daledumbsITdown  Год назад

      Love it. I will let the team know and see if we can get a video of it!

  • @HLBNZ
    @HLBNZ Год назад +2

    Thanks! Good vid

  • @jorgepena155
    @jorgepena155 Год назад

    I suspect someone did this to my phone

  • @lehisilver1191
    @lehisilver1191 Год назад +1

    Holy smoke

  • @jennyp5099
    @jennyp5099 Год назад +4

    Could this cable help retrieve info off a broken phone? If so where do I get one?

    • @pattiannepascual
      @pattiannepascual Год назад

      I think a regular one with certain apps or software is all that's needed for that.

    • @DaleMeredith
      @DaleMeredith Год назад +2

      If by broken you mean a dead screen, yep!

  • @fernandofelix3759
    @fernandofelix3759 Год назад

    Can I use this cable to hack into my old iPhone photos and videos? I lost the passcode to it so this cable sounds like a good idea.

  • @lindaduquette8419
    @lindaduquette8419 Год назад

    Are the cable wires bought at local pharmacies okay?

    • @DaleMeredith
      @DaleMeredith Год назад

      Anything you buy via retail should be fine. You should be suspicious of the cables we find or borrow.

  • @nicolaslutchman9394
    @nicolaslutchman9394 Год назад

    but how does it send these command to the iphone i can't run these commands on my phone directly with the keyboard in the iphone

    • @dumbingitdown6150
      @dumbingitdown6150 Год назад

      You'd need a payload first. The other thing to consider is that most folks will plug this cable into their phone and then into their laptops...This would also allow me to load all kinds of goodies onto the laptop.

  • @cliffnelson1174
    @cliffnelson1174 Год назад +1

    How can you tell the difference??

    • @daledumbsITdown
      @daledumbsITdown  Год назад +1

      Short of cutting open the ends....you can't...that's why it's important to know the source of your cables ;-)

  • @chk3700
    @chk3700 Год назад +1

    Soooo I bet the maker/seller prolly has a back door and ALSO collects all data /info plugged into it that you do... 🤔

  • @alizee6907
    @alizee6907 Год назад

    What happens if you plug it into a device but then remove it? Will the cable still have access to your device?

    • @patomigu
      @patomigu Год назад

      The payload drops to your endpoint and establish a reverse shell back to the C2.

  • @michaelweeks9273
    @michaelweeks9273 Год назад +1

    Lol OK Sounds interesting and awesome In theory. But what about function. I can only accurately speak for android or. So from the factory the device USB-C peripherals are set to change only, So if no current is detected the usb connection is ignored. 2nd thing If you do not have USB debugging turned on There is No access To not only the systems usb configuration settings, or security protocol like Fingerprint. Cable is absolutely useless #1 if you don't have the developer mode enabled , #2 if the oem bootloader is locked! Yes the described method might work If you have a really old phone Or a really shady cell phone manufacturer. Is android 12 and 13 Top security. Throw in Samsung's Knox. These are all facts that I'm providing prove me wrong

    • @daledumbsITdown
      @daledumbsITdown  Год назад

      That is a valid point, Michael.....Let me give you some more info on how this exploit cable works. USB interfaces can support more than one hardware ID that the device sees (for example...USB C on a laptop supports the ability to connect a keyboard, mouse, 3 monitors, audio, ethernet and more USB ports...all from one port) On a phone, yes the cable will act as a charging cable (this is one way it powers up the O.MG implant/onboard system), but it tells your phone that it's also a keyboard, and it spins up an access point over Wi-Fi and bridges the internal network (it also has a webserver in it).
      So even if you select to use the cable as only a charging cable, you're never asked if you want to use it as a keyboard (this allows hackers to run scripts behind the GUI interface you see on the screen) and the wifi allows the hacker to issue command remotely (the new firmware due in 2023 will allow you to be anywhere in the world and have access to the device). In fact, the cable doesn't have to be plugged into an AC plug at all, as USB interfaces provide power via their ports, so the cable's features are fired up via the phone's powered USB port. And heaven forbid you to charge your phone with this cable from your laptop because now I'll PWN two devices ;-) I know this can be mind-blowing. I think I'll do a more in-depth video showing you step-by-step what it looks like. Oh I will say that the payloads will only run on phones while the phone if unlocked...but don't get me going on how many folks to setup security correctly on their phones ;-) I'm not sure if you're using Knox...but Samsung's market share isn't that wide globally (about 18% is all in 2021). Hope this helps!

  • @jimcatanzaro7808
    @jimcatanzaro7808 Год назад

    Cops probably use this

  • @andrewwood2313
    @andrewwood2313 Год назад

    That's weird there is no like button you've been hacked

  • @NickDoddTV
    @NickDoddTV 9 месяцев назад

    So you just talk about it without showing anything?

  • @darksaga80
    @darksaga80 Год назад

    From 5 years ago.
    His exploding usb drive that also broke the internet.
    Hak5 interview with MG:
    ruclips.net/video/fV6ajbDOLbQ/видео.html

  • @firstamendment6346
    @firstamendment6346 Год назад

    So I buy a cable at the store, its always in my possession. Ill pick up that cable on the ground, and toss it in the garbage. I guess the FBI uses these cables? Everyone throw your TV's and smart phones in the garbage, thats the best advice