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Security researcher and computer hacker Samy Kamkar is asked to explain the concept of computer hacking to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert.
Samy Kamkar is a multidisciplinary engineer, security researcher, and cofounder of Openpath Security. He was raided by the US Secret Service and banned from computers for several years for computer hacking and now focuses on releasing open source security research and exploitation tools.
To learn more about his research and projects, visit samy.pl.
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Hacker Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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@norsendo6532
@norsendo6532 3 роки тому
Bruh this guy is a fake, he doesn’t have a black hoodie in a dark room with green text.
@deliriousjason8133
@deliriousjason8133 3 роки тому
And he doesn't browse 4chan while blasting anime music in the background.
@norsendo6532
@norsendo6532 3 роки тому
Delirious Jason yeah exactly
@Z0KTAR
@Z0KTAR 3 роки тому
@@deliriousjason8133 why is this so accurate
@Nuggetmonk
@Nuggetmonk 3 роки тому
this dude didnt even hack time...so lame :P
@norsendo6532
@norsendo6532 3 роки тому
Mr. Tea-yagi ikr
@vmatas
@vmatas 3 роки тому
The little girl was asking the right questions.
@haza6893
@haza6893 3 роки тому
ah just stfu
@poopoogamer1232
@poopoogamer1232 3 роки тому
HAZA lol tard
@sundhaug92
@sundhaug92 3 роки тому
Yup. Kids younger than her learn how to hack at r00tz
@haza6893
@haza6893 3 роки тому
poopoogamer123 you too
@poopoogamer1232
@poopoogamer1232 3 роки тому
HAZA nice comeback?
@TheWolfman932
@TheWolfman932 3 роки тому
That was a smart kid at the beginning.
@headlights-go-up
@headlights-go-up 3 роки тому
She was talking about scope without even knowing about it. She could be the next Acid Burn.
@RealIllumin
@RealIllumin 3 роки тому
They have smart kids now? Is she wireless or cabled?
@randfur
@randfur 3 роки тому
They definitely felt like they were being talked at towards the end. Could been more back and forth with them, they had the intelligence for it.
@FinalGamerJames
@FinalGamerJames 3 роки тому
Yeah she was definitely on the ball, really liked the back-and-forth about changing the lock and her asking pretty straight questions on what's the difference between a bad or good hacker, really nice.
@depressedmidwest7081
@depressedmidwest7081 3 роки тому
or a well written script.......
@SethColby69
@SethColby69 3 роки тому
every hacker in movies : *punches keyboard for 5 seconds* "i'm in-"
@gayasandhyashuja1917
@gayasandhyashuja1917 3 роки тому
U r soo correct...... Easier said than done......
@doctorburner3015
@doctorburner3015 3 роки тому
I HACKED THE MAINFRAME
@transgreaser
@transgreaser 3 роки тому
😂🤣😂 so true
@busolaak
@busolaak 3 роки тому
Chloe O'Brian 😁🙌🏽
@onkelpappkov2666
@onkelpappkov2666 3 роки тому
Well if he's in, I'm in.
@joshuathomas1499
@joshuathomas1499 3 роки тому
What's interesting is that the kids always seem to know more than teenagers. I think it because teenagers are more worried that their answer is wrong, rather than the kid knowing more.
@hkr667
@hkr667 3 роки тому
Very astute observation. Kids are just curious regardless, teenagers don't want to look dumb.
@crab1458
@crab1458 3 роки тому
Plots twist. She was reading a script
@dellsantiago8108
@dellsantiago8108 3 роки тому
Right right
@reduced2ash
@reduced2ash 3 роки тому
The teenagers are more insecure about what they are saying, afraid what they might say would be wrong or stupid
@jgsource552
@jgsource552 3 роки тому
@@crab1458 The person who wrote the script must have dropped out of middle school considering how bad the grammar was then...
@Bpaaron
@Bpaaron 3 роки тому
LOL Took that little girl .02 seconds to figure out that he was a "bad hacker" before he became a "good one".
@jyotiradityadeka2905
@jyotiradityadeka2905 3 роки тому
Actually he was a bad hacker, Sammy hacked my space and made everyone in the site his friend using javascript i think
@thebluelightforce5939
@thebluelightforce5939 3 роки тому
@@jyotiradityadeka2905 I don't think so... And why JavaScript 😂
@JImSpoonbaker
@JImSpoonbaker 3 роки тому
@@thebluelightforce5939 I believe what he did was called XSS, and JavaScript is pretty much the only thing you can use. He also made everyone's bio, "Sammy is my hero"
@jyotiradityadeka2905
@jyotiradityadeka2905 3 роки тому
@@thebluelightforce5939 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samy_Kamkar he basically made a worm to get myspace friends
@tonatiuhcortes9968
@tonatiuhcortes9968 3 роки тому
It’s a right of passage to start off as a bad hacker
@karanmenon665
@karanmenon665 3 роки тому
A huge shoutout to WIRED Magazine for allowing me to take part in the video! I definitely learned a lot and enjoy talking to Samy Kamkar! Well produced, overall!
@hopegold883
@hopegold883 3 роки тому
Were you the teen? I wish they’d left more of your interview in. At the end, where you listed the stuff you learned, that sounded really interesting, and they didn’t show you two talking about some of that. But your list itself was interesting.
@karanmenon665
@karanmenon665 3 роки тому
@@hopegold883 No, I was the college student
@nkever1326
@nkever1326 3 роки тому
How lucky you are to be able to have conversation with Samy Kamkar ! Was that scripted? May I know how you be able to take part in this?
@karanmenon665
@karanmenon665 3 роки тому
@@nkever1326 It was an honor! It wasn't scripted, but they recorded about an hour of conversation with each person and filtered out 5-6 minutes. To partake in WIRED, you should be able to apply online somewhere.
@F3PIZZA
@F3PIZZA 3 роки тому
Karan Menon hey just wanted to say good for you on this experience and learning g what you’re learning. I’m in my 30’s and haven’t been to college but leaning to code right now.
@rice_frying_shrimp
@rice_frying_shrimp 3 роки тому
Girl: I hope people get arrested Hacker: Yea, that or you know, bug fixes.
@jorgex2000
@jorgex2000 3 роки тому
Well the problem is not that people are just making software with bugs because they want to. Most developers don't know about a bug until someone finds it or someone deliberately tries to find ways to break the system and find exploits in ways that were not considered when the software/system was designed..
@Rekuzan
@Rekuzan 3 роки тому
Most of the time it's first the one, then the other. Usually both by/for the government.
@52.yusrilihsanadinatanegar79
@52.yusrilihsanadinatanegar79 3 роки тому
meme moment
@rice_frying_shrimp
@rice_frying_shrimp 3 роки тому
@@xp5794 it's a joke. Why would it not be, being in that format and all that? I just thought the discrepancy between what they each felt was the correct response was super funny. There's also no way a child that age has any idea what a bug fix is, so I felt a little awkward watching that moment and thought I'd just meme it...
@nalabees
@nalabees 3 роки тому
@@rice_frying_shrimp the irony is trapezi's comment is more reasonable in response to his own reply
@karanb2067
@karanb2067 3 роки тому
Sammy actually seems too humble for a hacker....then i remember he took down the whole of myspace..
@monkebucc
@monkebucc 3 роки тому
actually?
@100354
@100354 3 роки тому
Not on purpose. Say what you want about the guy, I probably wouldn't be an information security professional, if it wasn't for his myspace mishap. Samy is my hero.
@darenkaulsay8076
@darenkaulsay8076 2 роки тому
@@RS-fy9hb Yep, the fastest spreading computer virus of all time, the Samy worm
@markpfeffer7487
@markpfeffer7487 2 роки тому
He actually has a lot of really interesting tweets and blog write ups. He's super down to earth and inventive with his projects. Lots to learn. But most of all, Samy is my hero.
@laurac86
@laurac86 2 роки тому
The samy worm was one of the first times I heard about hacking and it was such a cool concept to me. But most of all, samy is my hero
@markmark567able
@markmark567able 3 роки тому
The first kid was surprisingly aware of what hacking is. When I was 9 my parents thought I was autistic. But that doesn't really compare because they are still not sure.
@kaworunagisa4009
@kaworunagisa4009 3 роки тому
Autistic doesn't mean stupid y'know...
@markmark567able
@markmark567able 3 роки тому
@@kaworunagisa4009 I'm well aware of that.
@stanbabyphotostheslither-p8815
@stanbabyphotostheslither-p8815 3 роки тому
You should go get tested. It's good to know. Though the wait is long.
@ekuals
@ekuals 3 роки тому
@@bruh-rt7sr cuz people think ur autistic if u hack
@ekuals
@ekuals 3 роки тому
@@bruh-rt7sr because u just stole their crunchyroll account so they think ur autistic
@karannagwekar7048
@karannagwekar7048 3 роки тому
The 9 year old understood hacking better than my parents understand hacking.
@jamesflatmo5250
@jamesflatmo5250 3 роки тому
Digital natives, haha.
@QuestionEverythingButWHY
@QuestionEverythingButWHY 3 роки тому
“If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself.” ― Albert Einstein
@drewkavi6327
@drewkavi6327 3 роки тому
But is it true, can Einstein explain general relativity to a 6 year old?
@QuestionEverythingButWHY
@QuestionEverythingButWHY 3 роки тому
@@drewkavi6327 Don't you think he might've thought about that? I think he was smart enough to realize that.
@veRGe02
@veRGe02 3 роки тому
@@drewkavi6327 I can confidently say that, as a dead man, no - he cannot.
@hackbaba999
@hackbaba999 3 роки тому
@@drewkavi6327 Actually, he did. He even taught calculus to a kid he was tutoring for simple multiplication 😂
@jeremiahm3468
@jeremiahm3468 3 роки тому
Dark View the point is if you can’t explain it you won’t understand
@cesaralonso3463
@cesaralonso3463 3 роки тому
So this is the guy that has been aimbotting in the MW lobby
@scrumptiousbisquitz1140
@scrumptiousbisquitz1140 3 роки тому
LMAO.. "make it easier for me to perform difficult tasks"
@poopoogamer1232
@poopoogamer1232 3 роки тому
Jasp3r91 ok fortnite player
@Spladoinkal
@Spladoinkal 3 роки тому
@@MO_Disk Haha did you really type that with a straight face? I hope you don't really believe that.
@0x00Fyou
@0x00Fyou 3 роки тому
@@poopoogamer1232 put him to the test. Does he Rush or W-Key?? Rush- every other gamebase W-Key- fortnite noobs
@aja23136
@aja23136 3 роки тому
He talked about hacking counter strike in another interview. That is really how he started.
@ayankumarsaha3437
@ayankumarsaha3437 3 роки тому
In case you don't know this guy, he is officially the first guy to invent Cross-Site Scripting or XSS attack.
@doublej42
@doublej42 2 роки тому
Yup. On MySpace.
@ernestoferribini1081
@ernestoferribini1081 Рік тому
No, the first XSS attacks appeared back in 1995, just months after Netscape launched the first Javascript-enabled browser.
@dksiix
@dksiix 8 місяців тому
That really is the smallest of his achievements. He made the fastest spreading computer virus ever as of today. He created SkyJack, Evercookie ( CIA used evercookie to track Tor users btw ) on top of numerous other things. He also discovered about Iphone and Android phone tracking where companies would collect GPS and WIFI data and send it to their servers on top of many other things. Samy Kamkar is an absolute legend of cybersecurity.
@reptar74
@reptar74 3 роки тому
"I keep forgetting to update my fridge" Ultimate first world problem right there.
@obitorasu1760
@obitorasu1760 3 роки тому
It must be susceptible to food overflows.
@ue9578
@ue9578 3 роки тому
Actually it can be a big problem if there is a firmware vulnerability exploited. A hacker can make use of this vulnerability, for infiltrating into a network (the fridge is connected to). For example by hiding a WORM (malware) that can distribute over the network.
@rahuldutta9303
@rahuldutta9303 3 роки тому
@@ue9578 u said a lot and also nothing at the same time
@ue9578
@ue9578 3 роки тому
@@rahuldutta9303 There are a ton of examples where weaknesses in applications have led to a data breach at companies. At the moment I am researching bad data management in companies, and I came across a case where thousands of customer data was stolen due to a weakness in the helpdesk application. The breach was caused by a malware that made use of vulnerabilities in the application. So yes, a vulnerability in the freezer can even cause problems, people who are malicious are also creative enough to think about this. Otherwise security updates where not a part of ISO27001 (quality certification for good datamanagement)
@rahuldutta9303
@rahuldutta9303 3 роки тому
@@ue9578 u didnt get my point ,im not disputing the fact that a data breach due to exploitation of a vulnerablity cannot happen infact such occurences are fairly common . i was just saying that your sentence is a very "in general" statement ,anyone who barely understands hacking and does not know about the stuff you are learning can speak such a sentence w technichal words they picked up and sound like an expert to someone who is not so proficient about the idea. i hope i am making sense,just take it lightly.
@RandomGuy-hi2jm
@RandomGuy-hi2jm 3 роки тому
You know what hacking is Kid: "its bad" Hacker leaves the show, topic ended.
@ody7850
@ody7850 Рік тому
yeah.. that killed me xD
@ultramet
@ultramet 3 роки тому
Yo, that child explained it at a level that I understood better than anyone else. Give her job with the NSA now.
@Sullytaan
@Sullytaan 3 роки тому
Or she can do something useful with her life
@w1z4rd9
@w1z4rd9 3 роки тому
Sultan Ijaz Can tell she’s more of the technical side.
@zakiahmed6655
@zakiahmed6655 3 роки тому
@@w1z4rd9 compared to me who didn't bother to make an email till my mums friend forced me to make one with him
@notme377
@notme377 2 роки тому
That's the whole point of these videos. Whatever person you "understand" compared to those you dont reveals the limits of your understanding on the topic. The NSA would want the expert who understands every level or a very specific thing extremely well. The fact the 9 year old made the most sense to you just means that's probably your most comfortable level of understanding.
@haseebniaz3376
@haseebniaz3376 2 роки тому
@@Sullytaan 😂😂
@loquatmuncher
@loquatmuncher 3 роки тому
daaang, 9 year olds are so smart nowadays. Asking really pertinent questions. The word "account" wasn't even in the common vernacular when I was a kid.
@icehot900
@icehot900 3 роки тому
@c6amp Me too, and my sister. UKposts truly is the champ when it comes to learning a new language unconsciously when little.
@Mr.Justifi
@Mr.Justifi 3 роки тому
you think that was bad? I couldnt guess the difference between a pen and a pencil.
@ratmouse556
@ratmouse556 3 роки тому
Hacker: *slaps keyboard* I'm in
@Wirenfeldt1990
@Wirenfeldt1990 3 роки тому
[Two people furiously typing on one keyboard]
@zyan983
@zyan983 3 роки тому
@Foam Farmer Why does that not sound right.....
@thomaskluck4164
@thomaskluck4164 3 роки тому
@@Wirenfeldt1990 HAHAHAHHAA! Seen that one, too. One of the best hacking scenes ever on TV!
@Gunnerblaster
@Gunnerblaster 3 роки тому
That 9 year old is smarter and more inquisitive than most adults, that I know...
@JacobRy
@JacobRy 3 роки тому
@James Bond lol
@devilliar3786
@devilliar3786 2 роки тому
Ok jargon boy
@Zeus.thunder
@Zeus.thunder 3 роки тому
*Now Reverse it* Hacker: so do you know what a computer is? Expert: what? Hacker: what?
@raneeshgomez
@raneeshgomez 3 роки тому
LMAO now that's something I'd watch in a heartbeat 😂😂😂
@GCOSBenbow
@GCOSBenbow 3 роки тому
Going back to basics with experts can actually be super rewarding. Often you get so 'comfortable' with basic concepts that you no longer give serious thought to those 'known' quantities so actually paying attention can unearth some new ideas and allows a better understanding to the new ideas they might actually be grappling with.
@adamlhayman
@adamlhayman 3 роки тому
@@GCOSBenbow That's actually why I sometimes kick tickets down to lower tier co-workers. I hit that "Can't see the forest because all the trees are in the way" stage, and forget about the whole "Have you tried turning it off and back on again" step. :)
@TalesGrimm
@TalesGrimm 3 роки тому
@@GCOSBenbow Iroh hyping Zuko up before his Agni Kai
@michaelbelayneh8928
@michaelbelayneh8928 3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@brevananderson9787
@brevananderson9787 3 роки тому
Omg she called him out for modding games. GET THIS GUY ARRESTED! Lol
@romanzolanski3223
@romanzolanski3223 3 роки тому
He did get arrested for releasing a worm onto myspace that showed the words "most of all Samy's my hero" On everyone's profile
@Bayo106
@Bayo106 3 роки тому
@p l lol he got arrested
@e.2862
@e.2862 3 роки тому
@@Bayo106 the guy did 2 years of community service 😭
@aegoniii4529
@aegoniii4529 2 роки тому
Modding is not illegal lol
@codex9279
@codex9279 2 роки тому
@@romanzolanski3223 to get it
@th.araujo
@th.araujo 3 роки тому
9 year olds on WIRED: Does x²-5x+6 = 0 have real polynomial roots? 9 year old me: *proceeds to eat ants*
@zineeddine7760
@zineeddine7760 3 роки тому
So true
@particleonazock2246
@particleonazock2246 3 роки тому
Intelligence level: SAME
@DK-nv9zu
@DK-nv9zu 3 роки тому
x= 2 or 3
@jatloe
@jatloe 3 роки тому
@@DK-nv9zu lool u actually solved it
@alexioskomnenos5290
@alexioskomnenos5290 3 роки тому
@@DK-nv9zu Honestly solving those equations isn't actually difficult if you memorize the formula (-b + or - squareroot(b^2-4ac))/2a, or just use the shortcut technique of factorizing the constant (i.e -2 * -3 = 6), then (x - 2)(x - 3) = 0 (you can expand that equation to make sure it matches the original form), then x = 2 or x = 3. The last technique is an exam trick to speed up your answers, but in real life you would almost never encounter parabolas that have perfect constants that happen to factorize well into exact numbers (but of course the formula still works so long as you can get the equation into the form of ax^2 + bx +c). Back in the day, they taught parabolic equation solving to military officers in training because it's directly related to artillery shots, and getting the (x+a)(x+b) form where a is the start distance where you'd fire your shot, and b is where it'll land, so knowing how to calculate this stuff quickly could mean the difference between living and dying. These days though it's not much use, but they still teach it for some random reason. If someone teaches you the algorithm for these equations, any nine year old could do it if you drill them for a long time. It doesn't actually take critical thinking skills to do. With things like hacking though, you have to be really methodical and creative at the same time if you want to break into systems, and IMO, that's really what schools should be teaching rather than forcing kids to become formulae memory machines (and yes, I was a very good memory machine as a kid); no matter how good they are at it, there's always going to be a computer that'll be better than you at memorizing stuff.
@ssj1260
@ssj1260 3 роки тому
This is more "Hacker explains a concept to 3 people, then just has a chat with 2 others"
@GTRNights
@GTRNights 2 роки тому
Yeah, that's because you don't need to explain hacking to people who are already hackers and engineers. Derp.
@emilieb3244
@emilieb3244 3 роки тому
Not gonna lie, I understood basically nothing after the kid lol
@Krawna
@Krawna 3 роки тому
Same
@crab1458
@crab1458 3 роки тому
He's trying to teach the viewer on what's happening but he's not aware how much people don't know so u would need some basic knowledge on these topics to understand what he's saying
@rizzaespina686
@rizzaespina686 3 роки тому
he started talking about coding and now confused 😐
@leonflpqzhz4765
@leonflpqzhz4765 3 роки тому
This is great. I just learned that hacking it's not just on coding level. He's researching hacking on a physical level like freezing a volatile memory chip it will keep data a bit longer.
@Dexx1s
@Dexx1s 3 роки тому
@@crab1458 To be honest, you don't need any previous knowledge for anything up till level 4.
@MoreYoutube.
@MoreYoutube. 3 роки тому
2:20 The smile on his face when she said "The good hacking" was very wholesome
@MrC0MPUT3R
@MrC0MPUT3R 3 роки тому
_Slaps Roof of Refrigerator_ *This baby can hold so many segment faults*
@csbro8368
@csbro8368 3 роки тому
ah C nightmares
@psychoedge
@psychoedge 3 роки тому
underrated
@rupanjanshome1242
@rupanjanshome1242 3 роки тому
I can sense programming and coding although I cannot code beyond basic python
@hashtags_YT
@hashtags_YT 3 роки тому
Segmentation fault (Core dumped) is the bane of my existence.
@ShadowFoxSF
@ShadowFoxSF 3 роки тому
The lock analogy is spot on. Lockpicking powers can be used for evil or good. Same as hacking skills. Shout out to anyone that has helped someone who locked their keys in their car.
@emekmek3197
@emekmek3197 2 роки тому
no ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hYJ_Z26eoo6olIk.html ,
@paavobergmann4920
@paavobergmann4920 Рік тому
Yeah, always have a hammer in your bag!
@shashankpriya4498
@shashankpriya4498 3 роки тому
Errors are red My screen is blue I think i just deleted system32
@sharpesttoolintheshed492
@sharpesttoolintheshed492 3 роки тому
Windows moment
@Twst3628
@Twst3628 3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Nion_-ik5rb
@Nion_-ik5rb 3 роки тому
Rip windows
@christiannorwik
@christiannorwik 3 роки тому
I need a shirt with that rhyme.
@leesalee1540
@leesalee1540 3 роки тому
Oh no
@armLocalhost
@armLocalhost 3 роки тому
That college student had surprisingly cohesive and well structured speech. He looked like he was thinking about every word he said.
@2HN.
@2HN. Рік тому
TanQ Cum-a-gane
@satibel
@satibel 3 роки тому
can we talk about how he's a good teacher? for example instead of saying no he always says "yes, but..."
@kulik03
@kulik03 3 роки тому
The first girl is smart, she'll go far.
@drabnail777
@drabnail777 3 роки тому
If she has a script on what to say and ask thatll be great
@babybirdhome
@babybirdhome 2 роки тому
I hope to see her in the cybersecurity world one day.
@mindyvaughn8217
@mindyvaughn8217 3 роки тому
That first little girl is Sooooo smart. How adorable.💖
@ac130kz
@ac130kz 3 роки тому
Girl: so when did you start good hacking? Hacker: *smiles*
@dr.menacestein6418
@dr.menacestein6418 3 роки тому
Timestamp?
@luvyut1676
@luvyut1676 3 роки тому
@@dr.menacestein6418 2:20
@FingeringThings
@FingeringThings 3 роки тому
Me here thinking hacking is just green letters on a black screen
@gabesheehy466
@gabesheehy466 3 роки тому
Maybe it is...
@gabesheehy466
@gabesheehy466 3 роки тому
101010101010101001010101010101010010101010101010
@gabesheehy466
@gabesheehy466 3 роки тому
Binary Code.
@Jacob-zo7gt
@Jacob-zo7gt 3 роки тому
@@gabesheehy466 01001010 01110101 01110011 01110100 00100000 01110011 01101000 01110101 01110100 00100000 01110101 01110000
@SanskarWagley
@SanskarWagley 3 роки тому
Saying mainframe a lot too
@bullywag
@bullywag 2 роки тому
The child was a spot on genius. Her questions were so on point and intelligent.
@asdasdasdasd714
@asdasdasdasd714 3 роки тому
Experts: Many IoT devices are vulnerable to attacks. Target: SMART MEAT SCALES!
@thepotatoarmy980
@thepotatoarmy980 3 роки тому
I'm gonna make your fridge make colder ice to hurt your teeth. MWAHAHAHAHA
@One_In_Training
@One_In_Training 3 роки тому
The best part of this series is the little kids and their beautifully honest and innocent questions
@SonOfMeme
@SonOfMeme Рік тому
It's really fun how on the fourth level, they talk about the same things, with the blue team guy being absolutely mortified at the possibilities and exploits, and the red team guy being totally stoked and excited
@frankie1136
@frankie1136 3 роки тому
I think the 1 year grad student guy is a future hero. We heard the plot. He will expose the evil !
@hekatenone3234
@hekatenone3234 3 роки тому
*watches this instead of studying for exams* hey, I understood most of that! *remembers that I study computer science* ...let's say this is basically studying?
@meghanasoni870
@meghanasoni870 2 роки тому
Same!
@rayres1074
@rayres1074 3 роки тому
Can't wait to see this type of stuff with geology. Maybe about earthquakes, tectonic plates, or volcanoes.
@sumedhgarimella6024
@sumedhgarimella6024 3 роки тому
The C/C++ stuff at level 3 gave me some second-year CS course flashbacks haha (especially seg faults)
@DeeWeber
@DeeWeber 3 роки тому
I love that he first asks about the person’s knowledge. It’s the very best way to start teaching any subject. What a great hacker teacher.
@eljaylouis8162
@eljaylouis8162 3 роки тому
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@joeyclemenza7339
@joeyclemenza7339 3 роки тому
that little girl was soooo smart!!! she had some seriously good questions for all ages, especially for those who don't understand what "white hat" hackers do, exactly.
@kushagra64
@kushagra64 3 роки тому
Start: an expert telling to person about what they do. End: two experts just talking.
@sillygoose2878
@sillygoose2878 3 роки тому
This is like one of those noob vs pro mobile ads
@bryan_lly
@bryan_lly 3 роки тому
When I was 13, best I could do is using cheat codes in Pokemon.
@alonewolf6635
@alonewolf6635 3 роки тому
what about... GTA?
@pianoingels7128
@pianoingels7128 3 роки тому
there was cheat codes in pokemon? wtf i did my whole life haha
@Alex-zi1nb
@Alex-zi1nb 2 роки тому
A lot of gen 1 cheats were buffer overflow “attacks” like to get the unlimited items lol. So you were hacking!
@vishalpurushothaman8998
@vishalpurushothaman8998 3 роки тому
The 9 year old girl speaks way smarter than when I was her age. 👍
@w1z4rd9
@w1z4rd9 3 роки тому
sTiKyt Oh you spamming it on the comment section I see. Salty you who has probably short term memory loss and can’t remember sh*t than that girl lol
@w1z4rd9
@w1z4rd9 3 роки тому
sTiKyt you wish. You have a memory the same as a cat.
@joep9617
@joep9617 3 роки тому
@Vishal Most generations have a better understanding about their current technologies than their parents did at the same age, when the tech was very new or not yet invented. It's a good thing.
@ghostid544
@ghostid544 3 роки тому
LOL I was so happy that he mentioned the Light Commands research. Especially given how it could be paired with a laser microphone for instance to grab any input required to fully optimize the voice inputs.
@aamienabreda8114
@aamienabreda8114 3 роки тому
Really amazing concept to shed light on. The best teachers are ones who can teach in a way where they are understood by a person with some background in a subject as well as a person with no background at all in that subject.
@nukeofficial1103
@nukeofficial1103 3 роки тому
As someone studying Cybersecurity atm, especially the discussions with the Grad Student and Expert were really interesting like some really cool ideas and concepts. Thanks Wired!
@liampeck24
@liampeck24 3 роки тому
I'm jealous of that dude's drone in the background. And his skills, I want his skills too.
@HNCS2006
@HNCS2006 3 роки тому
The more I learn about computing and hacking, the more I'm interested in the hardware/electronics/etc side of things. The whole talk about side channels and fault injection is so interesting. Makes me understand computing more when I am able to think about computing as something physical in terms of particles, electrical pulses etc.
@slavetotheseo4127
@slavetotheseo4127 2 роки тому
How do I start with that
@TheNetherLord5240
@TheNetherLord5240 Рік тому
i love the way he explained it to the kid, it was on point, simplified, but not too simplified that information was lost. Good job! (I also really love how he talked with the 2 highest levels, Grad Student and Expert. He didn't have to hold any knowledge or information back)
@bandols
@bandols 2 роки тому
It fascinates me after watching a few of these videos that no matter what the field, at the pro level the conversation is physics.
@PauloGarcia-sp5ws
@PauloGarcia-sp5ws 3 роки тому
Really liked the Grad student. Interesting conversation.
@AIRDRAC
@AIRDRAC 3 роки тому
I found it a bit annoying that he didn't listen to Samy at all, but just wanted to talk about what he was doing and reading
@mhar0319
@mhar0319 2 роки тому
@@AIRDRAC Exactly what I was looking for to see if anyone else had the same thought. Cut off Samy talking to him around 14:50 and went right back to talking about his project. Seemed like he was just using this as an opportunity to say "look how interesting what I'm doing is" rather than actually connecting or showing mutual interest. I get it. But I didn't find the conversation very engaging.
@TheRealFaceInCake
@TheRealFaceInCake 3 роки тому
ooooh, I actually understood this expert level. Lovely talk, that kid is crazy smart as well.
@ME-wz1oc
@ME-wz1oc 3 роки тому
I just love the conversation with the expert, I did research on fault injection and literally everything their talking about I understand. This was cool
@MrDaniyalAh
@MrDaniyalAh 3 роки тому
I love the random oscilloscope in the background connected to a sine wave source
@ac281201
@ac281201 3 роки тому
Ah yes. An oscilloscope showing the famous sine wave in the background. This guy is a fellow man of culture as well
@ninjanerdstudent6937
@ninjanerdstudent6937 3 роки тому
16:05 The ultimate hacker is a hacker of physics.
@reallukki
@reallukki 3 роки тому
I love how in every video of this format I stop understanding everything they say at around level 3 and still enjoy the talks.
@huh5950
@huh5950 3 роки тому
I never think about the hardware part of hacking, so I was surprised to see an Oscilloscope in the background
@lgjohansson2467
@lgjohansson2467 3 роки тому
Now I’m afraid of even looking at my phone or computer. Maybe going back to smoke signals 🔥🤔👍
@alonewolf6635
@alonewolf6635 3 роки тому
install vpn
@dronephone9934
@dronephone9934 3 роки тому
@@alonewolf6635 lol
@ferryvantichelen6521
@ferryvantichelen6521 3 роки тому
Don't send your password via smoke signals either, easy to intercept. You could try encrypting them maybe..? Or send them via a pipe, but be careful that hackers don't check the outside temperature of the pipe because then they might be able to again understand what you're sending. OK sorry, you're f...ed
@twitchdemon
@twitchdemon 3 роки тому
dont. they can trace the smoke in the atmosphere and find your location
@morphing_erebus
@morphing_erebus 3 роки тому
Use OTP (one time password) in combination with smoke signals, it's the only way to be sure!
@alexrichards1198
@alexrichards1198 3 роки тому
Samy's episode of Darknet Diaries is a really good one! They talk about how he inadvertently broke MySpace (Samy Worm) as well as a bunch of other interesting things.
@kellykenyon8588
@kellykenyon8588 2 роки тому
This guy is precious…love how he interacts with that smart little girl and he explains things so well-
@flashblack7811
@flashblack7811 3 роки тому
Whoever brought up that girl should be very proud, she was asking all the right questions even before I thought of them..!
@c0d1ngclips25
@c0d1ngclips25 3 роки тому
did you give that child at the beginning a list of questions or did she come op with them her own? intelligent questions!
@tufaylvlogs
@tufaylvlogs 3 роки тому
Me: Reached the half way point of the video Mind: Lemme staap you there.
@carlweiss8942
@carlweiss8942 3 роки тому
thank you so much for this video, love how you explained this topic, please more
@sunnithreddy6031
@sunnithreddy6031 3 роки тому
Every video of wired i watch. Kids are very curious they ask a lot of questions. They pay attention to what they say.
@harshpalan
@harshpalan 3 роки тому
"but most of all, samy is my hero" If you know, you know. 🙌🏼😂
@luphoria
@luphoria 3 роки тому
It's actually "most importantly." Samy is my idol
@ninjanerdstudent6937
@ninjanerdstudent6937 3 роки тому
Sometimes you don’t need to know anything about technology to get a password. You just need to social engineer a way for somebody to just tell you a password.
@onkelpappkov2666
@onkelpappkov2666 3 роки тому
Hello, this is UKposts. You see this message because your account has expired. Please respond with your account name and password so we can verify it's really you lol.
@Dexx1s
@Dexx1s 3 роки тому
The best kind of hacking. Hack the person instead of the machine that was made to lock you out.
@griqs
@griqs 3 роки тому
@@Dexx1s so inception lol
@tpbvirusofficial6676
@tpbvirusofficial6676 11 місяців тому
​​​@@griqs the funny thing is you dont need to use inception. You know back in early facebook days when there were those quizzes like "What naruto character are you?" And they ask some suspiciously personal questions. Those are just ways of mining peoples data and then use that data to find out stuff like passwords and security question answers which allows hackers to directly access peoples accounts or reset their data. Because of stuff like that people are often the weakest link in any piece of network security. And you gotta make things people proof rather than computer proof.
@jjww30
@jjww30 Рік тому
The most interesting part was the selection of background scenery for the experts. The host was all technical with a literal microscope in the background and the Canadian dude just goes with a completely white background. I love what he was all abowt!
@rizalroshdi
@rizalroshdi 3 роки тому
Wow.. this is such a cool explanation. Thanks Samy!
@PiroMunkie
@PiroMunkie 3 роки тому
Getting into the physics of super-cooling memory to slow the flow of electrons, or the theoretical possibility of using high-energy particles to flip memory states... that's all wild. Really interesting stuff.
@harshranjan8526
@harshranjan8526 2 роки тому
Absoulutely, I am surprised that no one is talking about that in the comments
@ShinobiEngineer
@ShinobiEngineer 3 роки тому
"but most of all, Samy is my hero" 😎👍
@jonashellborg8320
@jonashellborg8320 9 місяців тому
Loved two things: 1) the talk about program code affecting things on the physical layer inside a CPU 2) The look of that teenager when she realised you can hack into anything
@ohmigod3339
@ohmigod3339 3 роки тому
Random observation & curiosity: I noticed that on the 1-5 level videos there are SO many obvious edits. Sometimes it will be after a single sentence but still have continuity for the most part. I wonder what they’re taking out and how long these conversations are? On this video, level 1 & 5 were by far the best. I was impressed with the child’s ethical considerations and intrigued by the possibilities in the expert convos. I foresee finding myself in a rabbit hole on fault injection using observable high energy particles. I gotta find that paper on the X-ray flipping bits in flash memory & light command takeover. My mind just exploded everything I thought possible.
@yigithanion
@yigithanion 3 роки тому
I'm a simple person. I see Samy Kamkar, i click.
@jmabry62
@jmabry62 3 роки тому
"I'm in"
@sheleshrauthan5912
@sheleshrauthan5912 3 роки тому
Hey, where can i get all those research you talked about in the show ???
@TheScarvig
@TheScarvig 3 роки тому
is it just me or did he not talk about sidechannel attacks to the 6yo and the college student? the 6yo got an introduction to whitehats and penetration testing and the college student was told about buffer overflow which imho is not related to the kind of sidechannel attacks he describes in the higher levels but rather similar to sql injection attacks... the teen in the end eventually got close with the concept of alternate inputs and the freezing of memory
@WhosKoozko
@WhosKoozko 3 роки тому
Is side-channel attacks not advanced - Expert concepts? Lol
@TheScarvig
@TheScarvig 3 роки тому
@@WhosKoozko isnt the point of these videos that the expert tries to explain ONE concept to each of these levels? i assumed the concept he explains was the concept of sidechannel attacks and so each of the levels should be taught about it in a way appropriate to the level.
@hkr667
@hkr667 3 роки тому
Yeah this a poor edition of this series and ended up just babbling about some random hacking techniques.
@omegachaos32
@omegachaos32 3 роки тому
@@TheScarvig At just after 0:10 in the video he says "My topic: Hacking". That's a wide scope of things he could talk about at each level.
@kamleshbhaipatel8145
@kamleshbhaipatel8145 3 роки тому
Isn't the college student in this video an old National Geographic Bee champion? Mid 2010s like 2014 or 2015? I remember seeing him challenge a question on live TV
@captainkunucky
@captainkunucky 3 роки тому
YEA HES MY FRIEND THATS HIM
@devontekuykendall3565
@devontekuykendall3565 3 роки тому
The little kid at the beginning, their face lit right up when he said that he started when he was , because they thought that they could do something like that as well.
@JustMurv
@JustMurv 2 роки тому
Love this series. Great job😄
@bob-manuel
@bob-manuel 3 роки тому
8:23 people whose names are longer than a hundred bytes: Why are we here? just to suffer?
@arifulislamjubaer
@arifulislamjubaer 3 роки тому
Jugemu Jugemu gokou no surikire kaijari suigyo no suigyo matsu--
@1nv1nc3ble
@1nv1nc3ble 3 роки тому
Uveveuw Uuuvmetvuiehiuhviuhgiuerh iuwhvmmvmwevmwemvwmuwuvweuvbim OSAS
@countablyinfinite4904
@countablyinfinite4904 3 роки тому
If the encoding is in UTF-32, 100 bytes is 25 characters. So it’s actually possible somebody can have a buffer overflow
@KayOScode
@KayOScode 3 роки тому
Put the name array in the data segment and boom! Now the issue is buffer overflows overwrite other critical data. As long as you cant find a pointer to stack, you probably wont be a able to run a separate program as root though
@MrMineHeads.
@MrMineHeads. 3 роки тому
Yea let me just have a random oscilloscope in the background. That'll make the vibe more hacker-y
@hkr667
@hkr667 3 роки тому
Didn't count because it isn't monochrome
@johnuferbach9166
@johnuferbach9166 3 роки тому
that thing cost him at least 400$, so there must be a reason for him to have it^^
@MrMineHeads.
@MrMineHeads. 3 роки тому
@@johnuferbach9166 a cheap one is $400. That model looks like it is easily 3 times that amount.
@jjbankert
@jjbankert 3 роки тому
I mean, he talks about physical side-channel attacks, so it's probably beneficial to measure the actual signals/voltages and see what happens
@TheWallmartPimp
@TheWallmartPimp 3 роки тому
Or you know, you could look up stuff that Samy Kamkar has done to see that he uses it to do some pretty amazing things. Samy's the real deal, and pretty awesome.
@petruzzovichi
@petruzzovichi 3 роки тому
Yours are wonderful videos about which I know nothing. I am always amazed at ones ability to navigate throughout computer software. You are amazing and I am now subscribed but really am questioning why?
@Eddytorial
@Eddytorial 3 роки тому
seems like best explainings are tend to be ones with childrens. simple and straight to point.
@alley5869
@alley5869 2 роки тому
"Some hackers are good and help people" little did he know he just created the worlds greatest hacker.
@Solid_Fuel
@Solid_Fuel 3 роки тому
this legend took down Myspace with a picture of his face and the text: "but most of all, samy is my hero"
@josephweeks3815
@josephweeks3815 2 роки тому
Huh?
@TheGeoff1848
@TheGeoff1848 3 роки тому
Can you do 'Sustainability' next!? Maybe with a slight focus on food resources - crops and livestock, etc. Love this series. Thanks!
@pandaprophetable
@pandaprophetable 2 роки тому
Besides the point, but what a beautiful man. His smile is so captivating
@yashrawat5071
@yashrawat5071 3 роки тому
*I thought at expert level they would start talking in compiler language*
@juleslefumiste9204
@juleslefumiste9204 3 роки тому
Do you mean in machine code lol
@cnl1213
@cnl1213 3 роки тому
I like how the drone behind him perfectly frames his head... kinda like a halo for hackers.
@sksk810
@sksk810 3 роки тому
It's really interesting how systems can be manipulated like your example of moving the whole pinball machine instead of working the buttons. Why would a hacker play by the rules when there's an easier way? It makes me think of how I might not understand someone else's actions if I don't know their true goal.
@ain3750
@ain3750 3 роки тому
That girl really impresses me with her questions. Those are really good questions. Great job!
@joshwilliams8863
@joshwilliams8863 3 роки тому
I doubt he'll read this, but for those wondering about the "taking over computers with high energy particles", these are already known in the scientific community as Single Event Upsets (SEUs) and they're pretty common in satellites due to solar wind particles striking the circuitry.
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