Elevator Hacking: From the Pit to the Penthouse

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DeviantOllam

DeviantOllam

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Throughout the history of hacker culture, elevators have played a key role. From the mystique of students at MIT taking late-night rides upon car tops (don't do that, please!) to the work of modern pen testers who use elevators to bypass building security systems (it's easier than you think!) these devices are often misunderstood and their full range of features and abilities go unexplored. This talk will be an in-depth explanation of how elevators work... allowing for greater understanding, system optimizing, and the subversion of security in many facilities. Those who attend will learn why an elevator is virtually no different than an unlocked staircase as far as building security is concerned!
While paying the bills as a security auditor and penetration testing consultant with his company, The CORE Group, Deviant Ollam is also member of the Board of Directors of the US division of TOOOL, The Open Organisation Of Lockpickers. Deviant runs the Lockpicking Village with TOOOL at HOPE, DEFCON, ShmooCon, etc, and he has conducted physical security training sessions for Black Hat, DeepSec, ToorCon, HackCon, ShakaCon, HackInTheBox, ekoparty, AusCERT, GovCERT, CONFidence, the United States Military Academy at West Point, and the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. His favorite Amendments to the US Constitution are, in no particular order, the 1st, 2nd, 9th, & 10th.
Howard Payne is an elevator consultant from New York specializing in code compliance and accident investigations. He has logged over 9,000 hours examining car-tops, motor rooms, and hoistways in cases ranging from minor injuries to highly-publicized fatalities, and has contributed to forensic investigations that have been recognized by local, State, and Federal courts. Howard has appeared on national broadcast television making elevators do things they never should. When he's not riding up and down high-rise hoistways, he moonlights as a drum and bass DJ and semi-professional gambler. His favorite direction is Up and his favorite elevator feature is riot mode.

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@valeriavagapova
@valeriavagapova 4 роки тому
I can't believe UKposts just randomly recommended a two-hour lecture about elevators to everybody and people are actually watching it. And I am one of them.
@jo-vf8jx
@jo-vf8jx 4 роки тому
Valeria Vagapova I totally get that, 3 weeks later and here I am lol. Showed up in my recommendations while I was watching an airline pilots channel.
@jonathanschaffer5758
@jonathanschaffer5758 3 роки тому
this is what got me interested in elevators. check out my profile pic.
@arivanhouten6343
@arivanhouten6343 3 роки тому
and still the same thing 1 year after
@MasterMWL
@MasterMWL 2 роки тому
I mean, there is, indeed, an elevator rabbit hole on youtube
@kdawson020279
@kdawson020279 2 роки тому
I have already known some secrets in Deviant's videos, but this was way too fascinating considering that I live in an area where elevators are largely for ADA compliance and freight because tall buildings are scarce. The tallest building in my city contains the alphabet agencies of the government and has tremendous levels of security that would turn these activities into vacation packages to Club Fed.
@stanislaviliev6305
@stanislaviliev6305 4 роки тому
55:00 "This is the Lock Picking Lawyer and today we have the unpickable tubular elevator key lock..."
@headlessgorilla869
@headlessgorilla869 4 роки тому
Funny you should mention, I actually paused right there to go watch a video of LockPickingLawyer pick a tubular lock so I could understand how easy it was.
@mochabean5042
@mochabean5042 4 роки тому
i actually just got recommended here from a LPL video 🤔
@flailmail7069
@flailmail7069 4 роки тому
Yeah I feel bad for them buying all those keys..
@skunkrocker
@skunkrocker 4 роки тому
@@flailmail7069 Why? These conferences are all about security. The point of buying all of the keys and being able to narrow it down to that small handful was to show your elevator isn't as secure as you think it is. Remember, these guys are professional pen testers... why pick a lock when you have the key? It's faster that way! :v
@93izak
@93izak 3 роки тому
Nothing 1, 2 is binding....
@matthewtalbot-paine7977
@matthewtalbot-paine7977 3 роки тому
"Stop me if this is getting weird" Dude I'm watching a 2 hour video on elevator hacking from 2014 and you are talking about elevator part manufacturers mixing up their products. It got weird a long time ago and I love it.
@breezyjr
@breezyjr 8 років тому
I can't believe I watched this whole video... but, it was incredibly interesting.... And, I'm not really interested in elevators... or, at least, I wasn't before this video.... Very well done...
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 8 років тому
thanks!
@PWARHOLM
@PWARHOLM 8 років тому
+breezyjr Seconded here I thought "1:55" - well - I'll just see a little bit ;-)
@Spudst3r
@Spudst3r 8 років тому
+breezyjr Yeah it was a remarkably good talk, especially for how long it is.
@boris4231
@boris4231 7 років тому
They are very good at presenting
@Skyefaux
@Skyefaux 7 років тому
me too lol
@markwright8926
@markwright8926 3 роки тому
As a kid (12-16) we loved to go terrorize the local college . With a 8 floor library, elevator tag was a must. The 8th floor was a open floor plan room they rented out for events and weddings and such. With 4 elevators in this building, all went to the 8th floor, but a key was needed to activate the button. Well wanting to win at tag or hide and seek, I cheated, no exploited a loophole where i would hop in the elevator and not press any buttons. I noticed that after a few minutes the elevator would be recalled to the lobby, off limits for the game because the front desk was in front of the elevators and we would be kicked out for playing. So to prolong the amount of time I could spend in the elevator without pressing a button I went to the 7th floor to use this exploit, however the car did not get recalled to the lobby, but instead was recalled to the 8th floor. I now had the perfect hiding place. It occured to me one day, alone , bored, and nothing else to do in there, to press the door open button. Much to my surprise the doors opened and I was greeted with a beautiful ballroom with the best view in town. JACKPOT!!!!! After some "exploration" I discovered a soda fountain, full bar, kegs of beer, and often left over snacks and swag from events. Well until I was old enough to get in real trouble, we used this floor as a clubhouse, occasionally be caught we would never reveal how we were getting up there. I tried this trick recently just to see if they had figured it out, nope still worked, but my fingers are no longer "sticky" so i closed the door and left, but it brought back so many memories. I love the 90's.
@erazn9077
@erazn9077 Рік тому
This is amazing hah One thing i don’t get is how you could get to the 7th floor but not the 8th, did the stairs not go up to that floor? Other than that you just made me wanna go play hide & seek lol
@markwright8926
@markwright8926 Рік тому
@@erazn9077 Door to the 8th floor was locked and required a numeric code
@skatingskelly
@skatingskelly Рік тому
my dumbass would have died from alchohol poisoning
@travistibbs1530
@travistibbs1530 4 роки тому
This could be interesting, but there’s no way I’m watching the whole thing. -Me... 2hrs ago
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 4 роки тому
2x
@ericwilliams5721
@ericwilliams5721 4 роки тому
@@NicholasLittlejohn This is my second time watching it too
@baumeisterjack9281
@baumeisterjack9281 4 роки тому
Can third that lol
@josephapawelczyk
@josephapawelczyk 4 роки тому
As a firefighter that doesn't deal with elevators often this greatly increased my comfort level in case of a more vertical emergency.
@MichaelAndersen_DK
@MichaelAndersen_DK 4 роки тому
Spot on, sir.
@sleeptyper
@sleeptyper 5 років тому
As young teens, a friend of mine and i were stuck in an elevator that refused to open doors, in a small shopping mall. We pushed the emergency ringer and waited. Pushed again, several times during the approximately 30min we spent in that box. Nobody cared, no emergency phone existed, nobody even called the elevator to the other floor (yes, it ran between two floors, serving as elevator for disabled persons to bypass stairs). Then as a last effort - nobody had cell phones back then - i tried to pull the doors open forcibly, having some physical characteristics... Turned out that the doors had unlocked but the machine forgot to open them. Doors slid open with some effort and we were free from eternal forgottenness... Imagine this happening to someone with disabilities taking a ride alone.
@RobertPendell
@RobertPendell 4 роки тому
@Eric Miret Assuming the phone actually works in the elevator.
@helgethaysen7830
@helgethaysen7830 4 роки тому
You learned not to play with elevators!
@privateger
@privateger 4 роки тому
@@helgethaysen7830 How is using an elevator playing with it?
@helgethaysen7830
@helgethaysen7830 4 роки тому
@@privateger If he wasn't disabled, it was play.
@privateger
@privateger 4 роки тому
@@helgethaysen7830 Him not being disabled does not change a thing in this story.
@FWAKWAKKA
@FWAKWAKKA 4 роки тому
"theres seismically stable regions. then theres southern california" *someone smacks the camera* funny guy.
@Fualkner
@Fualkner 4 роки тому
27:20
@replytothisifyouhavedumb7250
@replytothisifyouhavedumb7250 3 роки тому
Thank you Fualkner
@redlightningwolf183
@redlightningwolf183 3 роки тому
came here looking for this comment
@Le_Jit
@Le_Jit 3 роки тому
Exactly. LOL. I was looking for a comment about that.
@Le_Jit
@Le_Jit 3 роки тому
@@redlightningwolf183 me too hehe
@Garyjamin
@Garyjamin 8 років тому
I am disappointed that you failed to discuss elevator music
@talltony7290
@talltony7290 6 років тому
Garyjamin That's too mainstream
@livedandletdie
@livedandletdie 5 років тому
That's the best part of elevators, getting to places you aren't allowed to be is meh in comparison.
@TheAnantaSesa
@TheAnantaSesa 5 років тому
Here in NC the elevator superintendent is Cherrie Berry (sp?) so every elevator has her name on a certificate posted in the cab: 🎼 che🎶rr🎶y 🎵 ber🎶ry 🎵 cherry ber🎶ry 🎵
@Abdega
@Abdega 4 роки тому
The less said about elevator music the better
@murderdoggg
@murderdoggg 4 роки тому
Pump some AC/DC in?
@Howlflame
@Howlflame 4 роки тому
We have a Schindler elevator at work. And every day I just think "Schindler's Lift"
@richardmillhousenixon
@richardmillhousenixon 4 роки тому
I want to believe that whoever started the Schindler elevator company did it specifically for that pun
@MikeS-um1nm
@MikeS-um1nm 4 роки тому
Morgan Balbert Sounds almost like "Schindler's LISP".
@CsBence98
@CsBence98 4 роки тому
We have Schindler lifts at the dorm. Guess how many times this pun has been used? (Spoiler: too much) But jokes aside, they're really good lifts (esp compared to the ~20 yrs old ones on campus lol).
@DanBowkley
@DanBowkley 4 роки тому
It's actually that same company. No joke.
@gruefy
@gruefy 4 роки тому
@@DanBowkley apprently it's not. Schindler Group was founded 1874 ind Switzerland, Oskar Schindler was born 1908 in the Czech Republic (Austria-Hungary at that time) and his father was owner of farm machinery business. I found no connection between Oskar and Schindler Group.
@themagus5906
@themagus5906 4 роки тому
I used to work in industrial water treatment (boilers, cooling towers) so I have been to areas in buildings that most people never get to see. I can tell you that the best and easiest way to "hack" into a building is to dress like a contractor. A t-shirt with some sort of company name on it (or a reflective vest), a hard hat, a tool bag, and an ID card around your neck (I made my own with my company's logo on it) will go a long way. Also, it's important to always look like you know where you are going, or what you are supposed to be doing. If you can't get access to a certain area, just ask someone - chances are they will gladly help if you explain "why you are there"! Many times I've heard "Oh, are you here to fix the elevator?" when I was wearing a shirt that said Water Treatment. Access to restricted areas of office buildings, hospitals, manufacturing plants, even data centers and Verizon central offices, no problem! If the public knew how easy it is for bad guys to get into our infrastructure, they'd shit themselves.
@ssbohio
@ssbohio 4 роки тому
Social engineering has always been and will always be a very effective technique for penetrating secure areas, digital or physical.
@themagus5906
@themagus5906 4 роки тому
@@AstroKitty16 Sad....my brother used to live in Fairbanks, now in Anchorage. My motto is "don't trust anyone on face value", and ask lots of questions. Legit people will have no problem with that.
@DeethAlAkir
@DeethAlAkir 4 роки тому
@@themagus5906 Tbh most people just don't care.
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 3 роки тому
@Ti Ri That's actually mandatory in some countries, which is how right wing protesters in France could easily get yellow hi-vis wests as their protest uniform. Not being part of those riots, yet still living in Europe meant seeking out a different colour west for regular use.
@calvinthedestroyer
@calvinthedestroyer 3 роки тому
If the public knew how easy it is for bad guys to get into our infrastructure, they'd SHIRT themselves.
@disruptive_innovator
@disruptive_innovator 4 роки тому
At the beginning: Elevators are really safe. At the end: Yeah but owners, maintenance and inspections can be shit.
@fishhuntadventure
@fishhuntadventure 4 роки тому
Disruptive_Innovator confirmation that most people are totally clueless as to their daily vulnerabilities
@denispol79
@denispol79 4 роки тому
About a month ago we learnt here that there's another gruesome way an elevator could kill you. The underground parking floor got flooded by rainwater and a young couple took an elevator there and drowned inside it :(
@Misha-dr9rh
@Misha-dr9rh 4 роки тому
Damn, that's a terrible way to go. But couldn't they open the maintenance hatch thing and swim up into the hoistway?
@denispol79
@denispol79 4 роки тому
@@Misha-dr9rh Yes, it gives me goosebumps thinking of it. There was no maintenance hatch at the top. The firefighters tried to cut the roof but ended up using divers to get them. www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/1578154737-tel-aviv-inundations-see-two-drown-in-flooded-elevators
@e-curb
@e-curb 4 роки тому
@@Misha-dr9rh According to the 2 hr video we just watched, there usually isn't one, and if there is, it's locked from the topside. Getting out the trap on top is hollywood fiction.
@kentix417
@kentix417 3 роки тому
The same thing happened at a nursing home during a flood in my hometown about 40 years ago.
@kentix417
@kentix417 3 роки тому
@Joseph Bloe Do you have something useful to say, Joe?
@mute8s
@mute8s 4 роки тому
It's funny my dad was an elevator mechanic for 23 years and throughout the 80's and 90's I rode on top of a large number of the elevators in downtown San Diego. He was a single father and one week a month he was "On call" where if there was a problem at 2 am he had to go which is why I was with him quite a bit. My favorite story he told me was he got a call that an elevator wasn't working and when he got there the entire elevator was filled with boxes of dot matrix printer paper with just enough room for 1 person by the panel. My dad told the guy hey the elevator is overloaded to which the guy replied "But it's only paper". 😂 The coolest story was from my grandfather who was also an elevator mechanic. The El Cortez hotel for quite some time had the tallest hydro elevator in the world. It was also the second glass elevator ever installed anywhere. It had 3 stops the bottom 2 floors and the top floor (15th) which was the hotel restaurant. So the problem was it had a hydro tank the size of a small swimming pool. During peak hours when the restaurant was busy that hydro oil would overheat from having to basically run so hard so my grandpa had the brilliant idea to run the hydro oil through pipes that were cooled with water from the swimming pool which served 2 purposes. It cooled the hydro oil and it heated the swimming pool.
@abc-ni9uw
@abc-ni9uw 4 роки тому
Liar basted
@TheRyanandRachael
@TheRyanandRachael 4 роки тому
@@abc-ni9uw Why on earth would he lie about this?
@GashimahironChl
@GashimahironChl 4 роки тому
Heh, reusing that energy for something, which might have made the swimming pool boiling hot on a REALLY busy day. Not something i'd see being allowed to happen normally, but aight, good story!
@blackopsman33
@blackopsman33 3 роки тому
GashimahironChl fuck gotta be literal right? no exaggeration allowed?
@notsurewhy3263
@notsurewhy3263 3 роки тому
@@GashimahironChl you dont realize how water circulation works do you...
@jehbarninoibarra8644
@jehbarninoibarra8644 4 роки тому
Me: "Whelp, my computer is broken" UKposts: Want to hack some elevators?
@AshTheFriendlyNeko
@AshTheFriendlyNeko 5 років тому
Another tidbit about fire service: Modern elevators more often than not have a secondary recall floor, usually the 2nd, sometimes the 3rd if you have an atrium. If the alarm came from the first floor landing it'll send you to the secondary so you can get to a stairwell from a floor that's NOT on fire (yet). Also, the heat detectors are usually in the machine room and either end of the hoistway, not the landing, and trip just before the sprinkler does to trip a shunt, the idea being you're better off stationary in a concrete hoistway in a metal box with no power than in an elevator going haywire from electronics and other equipment getting wet. Not an expert by any stretch, I did testing on fire alarm systems at one point but didn't really stick with it. Interesting stuff, but take my word with a grain of salt. And yes, being on top of an elevator car with a can of smoke and a heat gun standing next to an elevator tech (the guy who actually knows what the hell he's doing, because I sure don't) is a really weird experience the first time around.
@estebansteverincon7117
@estebansteverincon7117 4 роки тому
This talk was...ok. It had its ups....and downs.
@0r3ll
@0r3ll 4 роки тому
A few years ago, I used to work in a building with a haunted elevator. If you blocked the light barrier a few seconds to keep the door open for colleagues, the door closed immediately when the light barrier was released and bumped into the next person who tried to enter the cabin. Then when the door felt something blocking its way, it quickly opened again, but apparently only to take a run-up and then - if you weren't quick enough - hit you again with a little more momentum. I always wondered what the programmer of this "feature" was thinking... If you made it past the aggressive door, sometimes it was also a game of chance to which floor the elevator took you. For example, you pressed the ground floor, the light in the elevator went out while the elevator was moving and a short time later you found yourself in the basement or any other floor. I got stuck more than once and in the evening I usually took the stairs to avoid spending the night in the elevator. Since this was in Germany, this elevator was inspected at least every two years. For the next four years I worked in a building whose elevator liked to took you on small business trips. You want to go from the ground floor to the second floor? Then let's go to the fifth floor first, because someone wants to go down from there!
@TJWhiteStar
@TJWhiteStar 3 роки тому
Was it an Otis by any chance because my old work (a bank) had the worst one that did the same. You could never guarantee that it would take you where you wanted and just had to hope that you got there or someone else pressed the Hall Call button on that floor. That's not even taking into account the time you ended up stood there not moving anywhere because it wouldn't register any buttons when you entered and wouldn't reopen the doors.
@0r3ll
@0r3ll 3 роки тому
@@TJWhiteStar I'm not sure but I think it was a Schindler.
@TJWhiteStar
@TJWhiteStar 3 роки тому
@@0r3ll all my issues have been with Otis machines no matter how big or small they were. Such a terrible experience tbh. I've been stuck between floors with one too and had to force the doors open to climb out after an hour because No-one could hear the emergency buzzer 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️ felt like I was in a horror film and I was going to be chopped in half climbing out. I'm a big guy and there wasn't much space 😂 😂 😂
@pineappleroad
@pineappleroad 3 роки тому
I remember there was one in a shop in Bridlington in the UK which had a mind of its own sometimes you would press a floor, and it would take you to another floor
@dnb5661
@dnb5661 8 місяців тому
I had something like that happen twice. Tried to get to my room in a Saskatoon hotel, elevator went up as normal, but on the second floor, the door kept opening and closing probably about 3 or 4 times until it finally went to my floor. (Same hotel that had a fire alarm go off in the middle of the night because of a drop in water pressure, same day too.) The other instance was a Shindler on the Rhapsody of the Seas cruise ship. Door just wouldn't close until I held the button down, 5th floor I belive. Also got stuck on the third floor of a hospital in an elevator because of klutzy construction workers putting shot crete in the wrong spot. Let's hope none of that happens in college this year.
@EDToasty
@EDToasty 8 років тому
27:22 Camera shakes when he said Southern California O.o it's like they knew.
@keedow1328
@keedow1328 8 років тому
+ClassicPork ahahha
@titou1384
@titou1384 7 років тому
I was genuinely wondering if the cameran wasn't actually trolling :D
@bw4l
@bw4l 4 роки тому
Knew this comment would be here when I saw that :)
@MichaelHunt185
@MichaelHunt185 4 роки тому
@jason9022 Calm down.
@mrtommygunwhite
@mrtommygunwhite 4 роки тому
@jason9022 i think they are aware so uno reverse idiota
@Bellonging
@Bellonging 4 роки тому
I love the dedication of wearing two shirts for the entire talk until way near the end for the joke.
@thewishingpig
@thewishingpig 3 роки тому
27:22 "and then there is... Southern California" _camera immediately shakes._ pretty good timing, I like to think there was a camera operator having a good laugh
@InsideOfMyOwnMind
@InsideOfMyOwnMind 4 роки тому
I already knew that elevator maintenance and inspections were a brutally serious thing but now I understand more about why.
@wlan246
@wlan246 4 роки тому
An elevator is a room that moves people safely between floors, by relocating all the danger into the shaft and machine room.
@MrSonny6155
@MrSonny6155 5 років тому
Your expression on the last question made me cry in laughter even after everything in that presentation. Meanwhile Howard's unimpressed face shows that this is nearly an everyday thing, which it probably disturbingly is.
@jayzo
@jayzo 4 роки тому
I've watched this talk multiple times. A few months before writing this I visited the US for the first time, spending a few nights in Vegas in Excalibur and a week in an Airbnb in Hollywood for a few days. I couldn't help notice the fire service key switch, and I was instantly reminded of this talk.
@ntsure2436
@ntsure2436 7 років тому
Greatest 2 hours I didn't expect to spend with elevators.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 4 роки тому
2x
@LTdesign13
@LTdesign13 4 роки тому
I also imagine that having the elevator at the top during a seismic event would serve another purpose: The elevator could "ride" the rubble down if the building collapses. Instead of the cab being buried under the weight of the building, it would be nearer to the top of the demo heap. Easier to recover people trapped inside.
@miaouew
@miaouew 4 роки тому
These guys would be happy to know I was on top of my elevator game when I was in downtown Houston high rise security. Checked the phones every weekend, learned the elevators and helped so much during fire calls that the responding captain told my property manager she needed to hang onto me for as long as she could because I was gonna keep her out of trouble some day. That was an interesting job. And we wore suits not ugly uniforms :D
@KutWrite
@KutWrite 3 роки тому
Yeah, I watched the whole thing, too. I was an electrician at a high-rise in Omaha and was tasked with taking readings in the elevator machine rooms (8 Westinghouse hoists and one Dover hydro). I was night shift, and loved just watching the machines go, esp. in the AM when people started coming to work. It was spooking looking down through the cableway into the shafts, which had fluorescent lights, plus the incandescents on the car tops. The senior electricians could fix door jams with their drop keys. This video verified that the elevator-related killing I created in my novel would work.
@carstorm85
@carstorm85 Рік тому
Omaha, NE? Which building, one in downtown or midtown? I currently live here?
@Trimere
@Trimere 9 років тому
I found this talk very up-lifting...
@inter_1097
@inter_1097 9 років тому
Trimere *rimshot*
@mipmipmipmipmip
@mipmipmipmipmip 7 років тому
Trimere It really brought me down.
@caleb4369
@caleb4369 4 роки тому
AHAHAHAHAHAahahahHhaHHhH&!&!;!
@TheCrimsonIdol987
@TheCrimsonIdol987 3 роки тому
On many levels, too!
@gordslater
@gordslater 9 років тому
2 hours, I never thought I'd make it when I started to watch - in fact I only clicked on the vid at first because it was unusually long! One of the best vids I've watched, *ever*, so many phys-axx issues with this kit and a very interesting perspective into an overlooked axx playfield.
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 9 років тому
Gord Slater thanks for the nice feedback :-)
@boxbox6290
@boxbox6290 8 років тому
+DeviantOllam i wish you could teach me mate im so scared off elevators i even got a £8 hospital parking ticket because i dardent ride the lift which reminds me cant you guys make the parking ticket machines go mental lol love u guys i wish i was a geek i might get someone to baseball bat my head because people say sometimes u wack your head n become brainy
@EulerNetoNgt
@EulerNetoNgt 8 років тому
+Gord Slater Make his words mine! The speakers show freehold of the theme all the time. Easily one of the best talks I've watched!
@MmeHyraelle
@MmeHyraelle 4 роки тому
Dont start watching critical role, it's usually 3 hours but ive seen 4+ hours.
@JoneKone
@JoneKone 8 років тому
I'm a Finnish guy =) And Live in the shadow of KONE the elevator company, the home town of it. There was an incident when we where doing stuff in the factory. Nothing bad, but there was an elevator that didn't want to cooperate with us, and the situation moved to a place where there was an elevator service guy sitting in the machine room operating the elevator for us... =D It was funny as hell.. we just yelled at the guy floor 3.. It was 4 floor elevator. =)
@realryleu
@realryleu 3 роки тому
7 years later, this is still an awesomely informative talk. Thanks for all of the work you put in to this, keep doing what you do!
@datasilouk1995
@datasilouk1995 9 років тому
Very good. Surprised I stuck at it for 2 hours as it was very watchable. BTW: The British bloke is Tim Hunkin (he is an inventor) and the programme is called The Secret Life Of Machines.
@Thedoug369
@Thedoug369 4 роки тому
Brought back some memories. We used to have to bring huge sheets of glass/ mirrors up on top of the elevator cab, because they wouldn't fit inside the elevator, or up the stairs. Usually we had to have the elevator tech stop it in between floors to pitch them on and off the top of the cab to the next floor. Very sketchy shit in so many ways!
@antoy384
@antoy384 5 років тому
Some people pay hundreds to be at Defcon and see confs like this. And we’re seeing it for free.
@bobkmak3470
@bobkmak3470 4 роки тому
ts757arse I am replying to you, so you’ll look back at this and be disappointed in yourself.
@drekenproductions
@drekenproductions 4 роки тому
@@ts757arse its your hair color on your display picture
@CsBence98
@CsBence98 4 роки тому
It's called the "freemium model" and it's very common
@LaughingOrange
@LaughingOrange 4 роки тому
They're paying to meet other people who have the same interests and talk to them IRL, and a chance to ask their questions to the presenters.
@Charlie_the_dog
@Charlie_the_dog 4 роки тому
Adrien Ragot so true
@ristopoho824
@ristopoho824 4 роки тому
This was more entertaining to watch than i thought technical details on elevators could be. Props to those guys.
@hhhpestock951
@hhhpestock951 3 дні тому
That hypervisor analogy was legitimately awesome
@bmacpher
@bmacpher 5 років тому
Love the way the operator shook the camera when they started discussing Seismic Mode :-)
@NFSHeld
@NFSHeld 4 роки тому
The old saying of "most physical keys only keep honest people out" still holds true.
@nicholasjohnson10011
@nicholasjohnson10011 4 роки тому
That's exactly how I felt when I found out what a bump key was and how they've only recently began to rectify it...
@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932
@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932 2 роки тому
Well, them and stupid or uninformed would-be criminals
@dnb5661
@dnb5661 Рік тому
RVs are just as bad as those elevators. Only 2 keys to open the hatches and doors on those in the entire industry.
@Inressa
@Inressa 3 роки тому
I thought this was an album from an artist named Elevator Hacking and I was excited for some weird electronic/ambient tones based on the cover that spanned a long time. Pleasantly surprised.
@kd5dgs
@kd5dgs 4 роки тому
14 years taking care of 46 cars. I enjoyed a good laff. I also worked for MUZAK the elevator music folks
@Wrenchmonkey1
@Wrenchmonkey1 8 років тому
I didn't even know that I had an interest in this until I found myself needing to finish a 2-hour video that I ended up on randomly. Super interesting stuff. Thanks!
@NLind
@NLind 3 роки тому
I'm an elevator enthusiast and found this very interesting, learned several things. Also love how you nade the section titles look like a Dover Impulse hall position indicator.
@peanutismint
@peanutismint 6 років тому
So glad they used that clip from Secret Life Of Machines (amazing British show for any budding engineers/designers to watch) @13:59. That patented Otis rail gripper safety mechanism is one I always show people when they ask about elevator safety, even though it's probably outdated and no longer used, because it's such a clever yet simple idea and the perfect proof of a redundant safety system.
@mhillvo
@mhillvo 9 років тому
This was a great presentation. Love learning. Used to manage a large complex and had to call elevator specialists a lot for that cranky hydraulic system, since we had two that went out on tandem order. Needed full rebuilding of the system and eventually got it. Otis was one of the companies I used among others. And learned a bit from each service call. This was the rest of the cookie for me.Thanks so much. Now learning about PEN on my own. The lock part was hilarious though. Some security...LOL Thanks again. Life is learning.
@laernulienlaernulienlaernu8953
@laernulienlaernulienlaernu8953 4 роки тому
1:32:58 - "there's an interesting history to stop switches" only an elevator nerd would say that.
@mathewmclean9128
@mathewmclean9128 7 років тому
VERY INTERESTING! I stumbled upon this because I couldn't get a CLEAR answer on whether the "Door Close" Hack actually worked... BUT this video answered all my questions about elevators and EVERY question I could ever imagine to ask. VERY INFORMATIVE!
@TeslaDragon
@TeslaDragon 4 роки тому
As someone always fascinated by elevators and infosec, of course I had to watch this through to the end. It left me with a couple questions for anybody who can answer. First question: At the university I attended, I had a couple classes in one of our newest buildings (built in 2014). Of course because it was new, it had brand new elevators. They were traction elevators, I believe Westinghouse. You could hear the three-phase drives of the motors from the top floor, but you could also hear what sounded like a ton of relays clicking as the elevators operated. I would have to assume any building that new would have solid-state control and not relay logic like mentioned at the start of this video; I would assume there are still interlock relays though. Is that what I was hearing? Second question: At the same university but a different building, we had a bank of three traction elevators (these were the kind that verbally announce the floor in a creepy female voice). All three stopped at all floors, which included a Mezzanine floor that was in between 1 and 2 (and was a much shorter travel distance than the other floors, short enough that the elevator couldn't accelerate fully before needing to stop). The first elevator, every time it had to stop at Mezzanine, would stall for about 20 seconds after the doors closed before moving again. During this time it would announce "We are experiencing MINOR technical difficulties" and then resume operation. "Every time" is not an exaggeration; I never saw it stop at M without doing this. What was going on?
@floriantischner8850
@floriantischner8850 Рік тому
To answer question 1: you probably didn't hear relays but a metal feeler that touched measuring points in the hoistway or a metal bar unlocking the outer doors while the elevator passed them.
@TeslaDragon
@TeslaDragon Рік тому
@@floriantischner8850 the sound always came from the machine room doors on the top floor and only happened as the elevator started or stopped, or when the doors opened or closed. I suppose it may have been brake related?
@jamesm432100
@jamesm432100 9 років тому
I learned so much from watching this, thanks for posting it for all to see!
@57thorns
@57thorns 4 роки тому
1:36:20 It's a Master lock. I wonder if the security guard has been on UKposts anything? :-) At least it game me a good laugh.
@JaxMerrick
@JaxMerrick 3 роки тому
Let's be real. If that guard was on UKposts, it would be an Abus or Abloy legit high security lock.
@barnabyray11
@barnabyray11 8 років тому
This was super informative, i remember the first time i got stuck in an elevator. i was stuck with a little old lady and she panicked - boy that was a long 10 minutes. the second time was at a hospital where the outer door shut but inner one didnt and it scared me because around here (philly) elevators aren't exactly in the greatest shape.
@Dalroi1
@Dalroi1 7 років тому
In case anyone's interested, the British elevator video they showed was Tin Hunkin's 'The Secret Life Of Machines' - well worth a watch. Every episode on a different gadget and how they work.
@mathewmclean9128
@mathewmclean9128 9 років тому
That answered my question about the "Door Close Hack" Thanks! And it's a very interesting video too! EVERYTHING you ever wanted to know about elevators... and then some...
@TimothyBowen
@TimothyBowen 8 років тому
Great well-prepared talk. Interesting from beginning to end.
@MmeHyraelle
@MmeHyraelle 4 роки тому
I watched this months ago ( or a year+ ) and im rewatching because the content is awesome.
@SilveniumTheDrifter
@SilveniumTheDrifter 8 років тому
I really liked this video. A lot of curiosities I had with elevators was cleared up - and the side "Documentaries" were cool, too!
@mibdev
@mibdev 7 років тому
"Dis is nut currect phone, fuk you." Amazing
@Spudst3r
@Spudst3r 8 років тому
1:39:28 This sentence is hilarious in the context of the revelations about Volkswagon.
@finngardiner5358
@finngardiner5358 5 років тому
27:24 "and then there is southern California" *camera shakes*
@b-h-t
@b-h-t 4 роки тому
It was the only time. It must be done on purpose :D
@MoreEffinCowbell
@MoreEffinCowbell 4 роки тому
@@b-h-t Hollywood Magic
@bromisovalum8417
@bromisovalum8417 3 роки тому
"you probably shouldn't" I've heard this a lot in my life
@dash8brj
@dash8brj 4 роки тому
holy crap, I sat through the entire thing. Interesting stuff, especially the governor fail toward the end focusing on the importance of having the equipment tested. And super secure tubular keys, the one for an old computer that also operated my friends garage door manual override LOL :P
@thoughtful_criticiser
@thoughtful_criticiser 4 роки тому
17:50 UK public information film because youths were riding on top of cars in apartment buildings. Drop keys are used by UK fire to control the fire service.
@samhogan2547
@samhogan2547 3 роки тому
I love that this is a 2 hour talk and there is so much info on this there are *extra slides* on the wiki
@neonhomer
@neonhomer 5 років тому
Elevators have always been a fascination of mine. I watched a similar video from Defcon 22 but found this one which was more complete. Topic to address .. "Towering Inferno" and the "gravity brake"...
@justinv433
@justinv433 4 роки тому
Worked maintenance at Texas A&M for a bit. We had several elevators controlled by relays. Super cool to watch operate.
@drumset09
@drumset09 4 роки тому
Everyone else: "I can't believe I watched all 2 hours!" Me: "I think this is my 6th time watching this in its entirety."
@isaiahmwalusaka1198
@isaiahmwalusaka1198 8 років тому
2 freaking hours of depth!!!! thanks for the share
@Decentralized_Maze
@Decentralized_Maze 3 роки тому
I've been in elevator pits before for EHS inspections and compliance inspections (at ground level with the spring and climbing a wall ladder out of the pit), performed call inspections, verified compliance records, bypassed elevators, etc. I learned a lot on maintenance and operations of various types also. Primary functions was EHS which included training, ER, administrative, security, auditing, facilities/maintenance, and weird operations. It was a great experience and I was lucky enough to of experienced so much in my career! So finding this video....priceless. Wow...Mind blown! Thank you so much. TOP NOTCH 🎉 If it was up to me..... I'd require this video as a training requirement for ALL EHS, IT, Security, ER, Risk group, and Facilities/Maintenance/Operations staff in the U.S. 👍
@thomasng6870
@thomasng6870 4 роки тому
This showed up on my UKposts feed.. i thought: no f-ing way am i going to watch 2 hours worth. It was completely worth it!
@lancejobs
@lancejobs 4 роки тому
This is fascinating, im here idk why but neat! 1:16:16 lol this comes up in some 40k games notes on adhered slips on paper with strange invocations to the machine spirits! XD ' Pump actuator 3 is fussy reroute at junction 3 to clear 30 seconds' or ' press green button to start' nothing with sacred oils or polishes how odd.
@Cerebrate001
@Cerebrate001 8 років тому
I just watched the hole thing, one of the best thing I have seen on the tube.
@keyboard_toucher
@keyboard_toucher 7 років тому
37:07 plot twist: the two options are actually SHUT DOWN and NO
@ElevationStationProductions
@ElevationStationProductions 8 років тому
I watched their other presentation on DEFCON's channel. It is very informative. I consider myself an expert on elevators, as I have been studying them for years, but even I learned something from this! Great work!
@namesurname624
@namesurname624 8 років тому
What's an elevator btw?
@ElevationStationProductions
@ElevationStationProductions 7 років тому
Short answer: Elevator locks are the same across brands.
@BimbusBucklenuts
@BimbusBucklenuts 7 років тому
Elevation Station Productions In the video what they mostly showed for the main fire key was the Yale Y1 and Y2 keys, but all I ever see are the Chicago CG1 keyways in elevators for most, if not all of the controls.
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 7 років тому
it varies by region and by manufacturer. CG1 is common on Dover Impulse (typically low-rise) fixtures. tubular keys are common for Innovation Fixtures, not to mention anywhere that uses the FEO-K1. NYC and other places in the northeast (NJ, and much of New England) use Yale 8 keyway locks. often this is dictated by code.
@ElevationStationProductions
@ElevationStationProductions 7 років тому
So if you want informatio about elevator keys, check out this page: tinyurl(dot)com/elevatorkeys ! This database of keys was put together by myself and many other elevator enthusiasts, and is pretty accurate (most accurate reference I know of.) Just remember: Elevator keys are tools and not toys! Do not use elevator keys without permission or in the furtherance of a crime. None of the creators of this chart or myself will take responsibility for your actions.
@JamesKaplonek
@JamesKaplonek 4 роки тому
1:12:00 haha... I once had a PC with a tubular lock and it got stuck and I lost the key. This stopped me turning the PC on. I managed to unlock it by sticking a piece of stiff paper made into a circle inside the lock and pressing it and turning.... so secure xD
@SimonRousseau1
@SimonRousseau1 8 років тому
Extremely informative presentation, well worth taking the time watching. Thank you.
@AlagomSwede
@AlagomSwede 3 роки тому
27:24 I love how someone knocked the camera right as he said "Sothern California" in regards to seismic activity XD
@Pownyan
@Pownyan 7 років тому
Great talk! i can't believe i just spent 2 hours watching a talk about elevators and enjoying it :)
@hhhpestock951
@hhhpestock951 3 дні тому
At least one of these dudes has with no doubt watched Hackers "Hacksor the Gibson" "It's in that place where I put that thing that time" I'm onto you
@DirtbagDIY
@DirtbagDIY 3 роки тому
This was one hell of an elevator talk
@electroshed
@electroshed 4 роки тому
14:08 From a TV programme called The Secret life of the: Lift/Elevator, Tim Hunkin (on the lift), and Rex Garrod (cutting the rope) - Loved this series as a kid, they're all on youtube, check them out. Tim also did a Secret Life Of The Machines installation in the basement at the Science Museum, London - which I believe is still in service and is still me favourite exhibit due to the number of hands-on exhibits.
@TheSuckerOfTheWorld
@TheSuckerOfTheWorld 8 років тому
Can we get a link to the video references in the Q&A-Section?
@zagnut48219
@zagnut48219 3 роки тому
For anybody in Detroit...the old Ameritech building downtown on Michigan Ave across from the FBI building has hidden floors. There's 3 or 4 floors between the other floors. There's also 1 or 2 top floors only accessible by the stairs. The hidden floors can be accessed from the service elevator. Not sure if they can be accessed by the lobby elevators by keymode, as there are no buttons for them.
@agvulpine
@agvulpine 4 роки тому
Amazing that the car arrival ding (going up), double-ding (going down) wasn't mentioned in this video!
@techtastisch7569
@techtastisch7569 4 роки тому
Technology Connections am I right?
@rbmwiv
@rbmwiv 4 роки тому
The elevator in my grandfather’s old furniture store had a 5 story building with a freight elevator. You operated it with a broom handle. It did have micro switches on the doors and the front and rear gates. It had a motor room at the top in the access area in the top of the building.
@hannesaltenfelder4302
@hannesaltenfelder4302 3 роки тому
What I got from this talk is: I can hide in an elevator for hours without causing any curiosity, except if 1 it is the only elevator or 2 it is sabbath.
@LiEnby
@LiEnby 4 роки тому
The firemans key thing is acturally hilarious tbh esp when you said the biting code is litterally the name of the key
@businessgoose4883
@businessgoose4883 9 років тому
Thanks for the advice guys, I have a high priority target to take out next week this really helped.
@MrHics
@MrHics 9 років тому
Mathew Hadder how did it go?
@ChunkNinja
@ChunkNinja 8 років тому
MrHics No response, I assume it did not go well...
@businessgoose4883
@businessgoose4883 8 років тому
Sadly, I'm writing this to you from a jail cell.
@magma2680
@magma2680 6 років тому
Jaimersun you out yet?
@magma2680
@magma2680 5 років тому
@@kasa6468 new account?
@eviladm1n
@eviladm1n 9 років тому
Best and most informative video Ive ever seen on elevators. Thank you!
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 3 роки тому
The code pink lockout at the hospital that I went to visit a relative in was set to where if a arm band bracelet passed by a sensor on the elevator it completely shut down, I even think the lights went out and the door remained open on the platform, it was really quite annoying as there was several sick children that would get up out of their rooms and walk the halls with a parent and it would take all the elevators on that floor offline
@cavemanvi
@cavemanvi 10 місяців тому
Lmao what an annoyance just to stop kids from being taken. I’m sorry you had to endure that
@ohnoitisnt
@ohnoitisnt 4 роки тому
"he moonlights as a drum and bass DJ" Thats hilarious, brilliant and awesome. Mate, post a link to your tour dates, you coming to the UK? haha
@dbackscott
@dbackscott 3 роки тому
A friend was almost killed when he accidentally fell down an open elevator shaft at a building under renovation. Don’t mess around.
@DrTune
@DrTune 9 років тому
Exceedingly great talk - packed full of interesting stuff, very entertainingly presented. A+ :-)
@SilentDecode
@SilentDecode 3 роки тому
This was surprisingly interesting! I find elevators interesting, but not professionally. Never thought I would watch the full 2 hours without a stop on this video.
@57thorns
@57thorns 4 роки тому
1:44:30 This is just for the people doing the tests: Make sure no one is near any moving parts when doing theses tests.
@Booszhius
@Booszhius 4 роки тому
In case anyone wonders what British show that safety demonstration was from at 14:09, it was called The Secret Life of Machines.
@tednoob
@tednoob 4 роки тому
These guys are so good together. Awesome presentation!
@NLind
@NLind 2 роки тому
I'd just like to say Thank You both, for your info in the Final Tips section just saved myself and another person (General public). We got into an elevator and the doors closed but it didn't move. Then the doors opened about 4 inches, she was going to try to pry them all the way open but I suddenly remembered the tips here and told her not to because it could damage the elevator. It closed, reopened to the same 4-ish inch gap and closed again activating Nudge mode. We tried Door Close, Door Open, other floors but those didn't work so that's when we hit the Emergency phone and that's when the elevator finally decided to move. Must have been a glitch in the controller. Both of us stayed completely calm throughout this entire ordeal.
@alockworkorange7296
@alockworkorange7296 3 роки тому
Hey deviant well watching this i manage to pick my first real which made me wana say thank you for all ur great talks and information
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 4 роки тому
I worked in a hotel where the basement was not meant to be accessed by guests. However, getting the elevator to the basement was very simple. Just push two buttons at the same time and down you go.
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