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@b.8349
@b.8349 12 сағат бұрын
0:15 in the picture cat6a cable's efficient distance is not 55 meters.This is wrong information.
@AltOurCumrade
@AltOurCumrade 16 сағат бұрын
get bored more and make more of such stuff
@AngelCruz-gk9py
@AngelCruz-gk9py Күн бұрын
Marcus sound so claim and chill defending him self. He man up to the truth and destroyed Baldi‘s theory lol 😆
@AngelCruz-gk9py
@AngelCruz-gk9py Күн бұрын
I like how you explain everything, very easy to understand. Thank god you cannot make your phone explode 🤯.
@saudude2174
@saudude2174 Күн бұрын
This is incredibly interesting. The results sort of fit the major points of software piracy, which is how Sality mostly used to spread. I wonder how it looks these days.
@dieglhix
@dieglhix 2 күн бұрын
Once I inherit I will just stop working. It 's all bs.
@boogaplays123
@boogaplays123 2 күн бұрын
When is next stream?
@i7rooper
@i7rooper 4 күн бұрын
Modern phones have the battery protection circuit in the main board. Not attached to the battery. That's just too bulky with the molex connector. And that chip can be hacked or controlled remotely given that's built with Israeli technology
@olutukko2681
@olutukko2681 5 күн бұрын
for anyone finding this video I want to give some some extra tips: -don't rely too much on AI. it's easy to just see it give you ready code and end up copy pasting it without giving a lot of thought to it. until you have a bit larger codebase that doesn't really work like intended and you have no idea what it really does in detail and it's time consuming to start to fix. instead you can ask it to give you a generic example and the you can try to fit it in your own program. -remember to use internet too. ai gives you answers quickly which makes it tempting but it isn't always using the best approach and you might get limited information. Remember to read documentations and guides too. + the good old forum threads. -ask the AI to use modern practices. a lot of the material that is used to train AI is really old, so sometimes it might not give the most recent answers. In some cases you might try the code in your own project just to see some function is deprecated and not in use anymore or vulnerable. just imagine how much forum threads there are that might be over 15 years old. -Also be aware that sometimes the AI can take your prompt quite literally. you might ask how to achieve some functionality with certain functions or packages and it tries to solve it even if it is not the best way to achieve the result you want. instead it's good to sometimes ask "is there better way to achieve this with modern programming practices?" -it's a great way to make sense of error logs. sometimes the compiler gives you a bunch of text and it might be hard to catch the actual error you should fix. AI is great at explaining the log for you. -if you're unsure how to approach some program functionality you can ask tips on larger scale. maybe ask about the general logic in said program functionality. for example, how does food ordering service work and what components it might use. then start planning what happens in your program step by step to achieve your desired functionality and it's easier to realize what you actually need and why. -AI can also be good for automation. Maybe you have some information in plain text form that you want in JSON format? just ask AI to do it and give it the source text. For example you might have information about bunch of cars. You can just tell AI to convert the info so you have the car model, brand, year etc. in their own attributes and it will give you a nice ready to go answer. hope someone finds these helpful. I've used AI for for a while now and while it can be a huge help it also can easily distract you from learning if you trely too much on it and get lazy with the programming and just try to get AI doing your work instead. Also I can't stress this enough: really think about what you want to achieve with the program and plan the functionality before starting to just code. maybe just draw a flowchart on paper or start designing ui for your app so you know what you need to do and implement to achieve your goals.
@modelrailwaysales3850
@modelrailwaysales3850 5 күн бұрын
would they be able to blast it with a massive 5G beam and the stronger the beam the bigger the explosion?
@morpheus-real
@morpheus-real 5 күн бұрын
no if you in russia 😭
@rokyo401
@rokyo401 8 күн бұрын
We only need to ask Samsung... they're the experts since the Galaxy Note 7 😂
@yasarali45
@yasarali45 8 күн бұрын
It happened in Lebanon.. In my young age i heard about that.. Highly electro magnetic wave apply one line of communication target will be distroyed.. However, speed ran out battery charge lead to thermal change in battery of mobile phone. In future like antivirus need to install safety software to keeping battery usage shunting software. Making program to trigger all software to works together to drain battery within least time create a rapid thermal change cause burst battery of mobile phone..
@TheTrollhead
@TheTrollhead 9 күн бұрын
Markus, you're a literal super hero. Thank you.. We need a holiday dedicated to you.
@henryabela2672
@henryabela2672 9 күн бұрын
They used lithium batteries... if you bothered look up the manual...
@user-tu5un8jc9v
@user-tu5un8jc9v 9 күн бұрын
I remember that when I was 14 most of the tools would be free and open source, free courses, etc. Now it's all closed to the public and expensive :'( too bad.
@user-tu5un8jc9v
@user-tu5un8jc9v 9 күн бұрын
"we're in" 😂 classic line
@mimebear123
@mimebear123 9 күн бұрын
Curiosity isn’t a bad thing. But people think there are all the same
@mimebear123
@mimebear123 9 күн бұрын
The sad part is what about when there wasn’t even food to start and now you have houses.
@6F6G
@6F6G 10 күн бұрын
Some manufacturers add chips to their batteries so the system can tell if a genuine battery is fitted and not a cheap third party replacement. This means the battery will have a data bus connection. The Israelis will have tbe expertise to hack the security system so they can replace the standard battery with one containing explosives and a chip which checks as a genuine component but programmed to wait for the activation code for showtime. How the Israelis managed to pull this off has to be a masterpiece of planning and preparation. A guy in a basement could modify a few but several thousand would need a production line.
@karstenseterbakken3617
@karstenseterbakken3617 9 күн бұрын
creating a shell company and presenting as a genuine does the trick
@AlexanderWiggins-y8z
@AlexanderWiggins-y8z 10 күн бұрын
very intelligent analysis
@geroffmilan3328
@geroffmilan3328 10 күн бұрын
Don't say it's more useful as a sxi-fi plot device, please! 😬 And agree: not really a viable attack vector. Now, if a specific generation of a specific device had a specific problem..? *And if* causing fire was both the outcome of exploiting that problem *AND* a useful outcome to the attacker? That's approaching realistic, since we have already seen batteries prone to spontaneous combustion more than once. If the conditions which make them [more reliably] combust can be induced, and there's some means of delivering a payload, the attack is on. Sounds like a lor of ifs & buts. And yet most every attack involves a chain of such things.
@davidlee50
@davidlee50 10 күн бұрын
FYI, the part of the story most don't know about the pager bombs was that the IDF had a Dummy company working for 2.5 years somewhere with ties to the parent company. The IDF snet phoney intel on telephones to enemies and they in turn bought the Pagers which the IDF had changed into bombs with batteries. BTW, there is also a threat to bio devices now like thumb readers.
@tripplefives1402
@tripplefives1402 10 күн бұрын
I don't think any of the devices that exploded even had lithium batteries. They were all things that typically ship with AAA alkaline batteries.
@trens1005
@trens1005 10 күн бұрын
No. You can drain them to make them defective (let the smoke out) but you can NOT make them explode out of the box.
@florinamartinez4282
@florinamartinez4282 10 күн бұрын
I am here because a new fear was unlocked! I been side eyeing my phone 👀 Things are getting weird in the world. 😟
@gaBehcuoDsuoitneterP
@gaBehcuoDsuoitneterP 10 күн бұрын
Pros vs Joes
@kimothefungenuis
@kimothefungenuis 10 күн бұрын
I am an electrical engineer BSc. student and the only way I think one can hack to make something explode is if they somehow figure out the closed loop transfer function of the device then transmit/trigger a signal with a large enough frequency above the critical frequency to cause the system to be unstable which causes the battery to explode. Possible theory but not sure how practical it is.
@modelrailwaysales3850
@modelrailwaysales3850 5 күн бұрын
would they be able to blast it with a massive 5G beam and the stronger the beam the bigger the explosion?
@marcusaureliusanonymous
@marcusaureliusanonymous 10 күн бұрын
Never say Never: If compromised, malicious hackers can alter charge speeds, forcibly disrupt charging cycles, or rapidly switch between alternating current (ac) and direct current (dc). These actions could damage EV batteries, leading to thermal runaway and, in extreme scenarios, fires or even explosions.
@NoBody-tz4fb
@NoBody-tz4fb 10 күн бұрын
The answer is not like what happened with the pagers. That was planted explosives.
@adamday5045
@adamday5045 11 күн бұрын
I love that you boot lick the governments that threw you in jail.
@PatriciaBermudez21
@PatriciaBermudez21 11 күн бұрын
Pretty Edge Video. Thanks
@NutellaOnToast-w1e
@NutellaOnToast-w1e 11 күн бұрын
The UK woman making pager exploders, in the news days before a mass denotation of pager exploders…. Seems almost too easy
@user-wq5dg6wn8w
@user-wq5dg6wn8w 11 күн бұрын
Is it considered an electronic attack or a cyber attack?
@mamos69420
@mamos69420 11 күн бұрын
He posted this on LinkedIn
@dfs-comedy
@dfs-comedy 11 күн бұрын
No.
@MsDamosmum
@MsDamosmum 11 күн бұрын
Have to say I came here having just watched a GB news report that was enough to make everyone around the globe fearful of their phone, tablet or even vape. Their take was that Putin could send malware code to our devices and make them blow up!! Naughty GB news 😠
@cloey_b
@cloey_b 11 күн бұрын
You're a living legend.
@swiftheadkick
@swiftheadkick 11 күн бұрын
I gave the 666 like
@HTRAD-sc9dm
@HTRAD-sc9dm 11 күн бұрын
You are evil
@Krullfath
@Krullfath 11 күн бұрын
How are people so dumb that they think their phone could explode like the pagers did? Smfh
@cipher3966
@cipher3966 11 күн бұрын
I have a fifteen year old laptop and I'm pretty sure I could make it catch fire if I just opened as many programs as I could. In theory I could make a script that maximises power consumption to the point of fire
@dfs-comedy
@dfs-comedy 11 күн бұрын
It's unlikely. Even a 15-year-old laptop will have thermal protections that will shut it down if it starts overheating. And these are implemented in hardware, not software.
@cipher3966
@cipher3966 11 күн бұрын
​@@dfs-comedy I have heard in the news of cases where people have left their laptops on beds and fallen asleep causing housefires. It's unlikely but not impossible
@Palmit_
@Palmit_ 11 күн бұрын
timer- hard coded date trigger
@paulsheridan424
@paulsheridan424 11 күн бұрын
Thank you Marcus Hutchins: clear, calm, reasoned, and worthwhile!
@happyatheists9361
@happyatheists9361 12 күн бұрын
What about.air pod?
@happyatheists9361
@happyatheists9361 12 күн бұрын
Note 7
@jonnyphenomenon
@jonnyphenomenon 12 күн бұрын
I still think there is a good chance some kind of "cyber" was involved, after all, how were they able to trigger it? I really want to know how they triggered it. was it sent a command remotely? Or was it on a timer delay? Some news site simply said it was on a timer, but didn't elaborate. That seems far too crude and inaccurate...
@dfs-comedy
@dfs-comedy 11 күн бұрын
Yes, there must have been a trigger signal. I expect the attackers implanted some explosives and a little circuit board that watched for a specific message to be received and triggered on that.
@Xcar-z7v
@Xcar-z7v 6 күн бұрын
The timer would be simpler explanation and more reliable mechanism imo. If they had the ability to trigger it at precise moment on the fly, wouldn't they have waited til more opportune time to coordinate with IDF activities?
@fanofentropy2280
@fanofentropy2280 12 күн бұрын
Samsung Note 7 anyone? Even if you could send a text to explode batteries, it would pop like a Note 7. Now if the battery manufacturers are adding a little C4 to the lithium mix, then there might be the potential for a problem, but that's pretty deep down the rabbit hole.
@Xcar-z7v
@Xcar-z7v 6 күн бұрын
That's gotta be the answer, no? How else do they go undetected on such scale?
@ralfbaechle
@ralfbaechle 12 күн бұрын
A news article today claimed the batteries were injected with explosives then made to overheat to ignite the charge. That sounds like a load of rubbish. I don't know any battery that could just be injected and still function. And still fit into a small device. This whole thing did imply a LiIon battery - but as you say that's not even what was used. The Lebanon is a country with a notoriously unreliable energy supply. So disposable batteries just make sense for something which probably would have been considered mission critical by those issuing the pagers. Pagers were classically often powered by disposable batteries anyway.
@geroffmilan3328
@geroffmilan3328 10 күн бұрын
The intelligence commentators say: extra circuit board + PETN was installed. Circuit board is used to detonate the PETN upon receipt of a specific message. So it's all "side by side", no real dependency on the device's power source.
@paq1g-lg4ij
@paq1g-lg4ij 12 күн бұрын
This man has a lot of knowlegde about hacking and 95% of his videos are talking and talking without show technical videos...
@ChichaGad
@ChichaGad 12 күн бұрын
TLDR: No
@aarronjones64
@aarronjones64 12 күн бұрын
What if you could get the computer in the cell phone to overclock. That would generate a bunch of heat that would also heat up the battery. Perhaps to the point where it would blow up?
@Soandsoguy
@Soandsoguy 12 күн бұрын
No. getting the battery to runaway and catch fire is one thing. you would need a strong oxidizer to make it explode like the pagers did.
@karstenseterbakken3617
@karstenseterbakken3617 9 күн бұрын
it will most likely ruin the main board of the phone. Its hard imaginable that they can catch fire