A video with a bunch of B-Roll from the best movie of all time AND getting me hyped about reverse engineering to save the world? Lets GO!
@PaulHenreid3 ай бұрын
Open the pod bay doors HAL.
@nayanasri3 ай бұрын
If you don't mind me asking, what's the movie ?
@devastatoraudio2 ай бұрын
@@nayanasri Sneakers
@MIChi-ty2 ай бұрын
💨
@Eduardo_Espinoza2 ай бұрын
I don't even know, but it sounds fun :)
@pro100dun3 ай бұрын
"if buying isn't ownership, piracy is not theft."
@alphaforce69983 ай бұрын
They are the thieves, because they have received payment in full for the products and services they provide. They issue bonds based upon the expectation of what they may sell, and nothing more. Whether or not they meet the target is irrelevant as they get the funds up front. This is true for all utilities, as well as for companies like amazon and walmart. They've already been paid in full for their entire stock - whatever they can get you to pay them is essentially 100% profit.
@blackrifle67363 ай бұрын
*So sayeth St. Rossmann. Patron saint of the pi$$ed off...*
@pwnmeisterage3 ай бұрын
It's a two-sided argument. Because the utilities and other evil corporations are in business to make money. But I agree that it is often a one-sided relationship. They often focus a lot on screwing the consumer before providing their product/service to the consumer.
@Pr0toPoTaT03 ай бұрын
Not sure if that fits here but I concur lol
@crsv7armhl3 ай бұрын
@@alphaforce6998 And they sell our personal information. A product that does not belong to them. They also lose it and then it is on US, to make sure someone doesn't abuse our information that we never authorized them to sell.
@scyth22 ай бұрын
Here in California it took going through a few hoops, and paying a few fees, to "opt out" of a smart meter installation, but I persevered. These things were supposedly just to make it easier for crews to read usage. As it turns out, they began deciphering when refrigerators went off and on, AC units, etc. -- so they could "suggest" changes to your habits. They haven't pressed this too much (yet) that I'm aware, but it was definitely a bait-and-switch.
@ComputersAndLifeАй бұрын
Yeah, with real-time power monitoring, it is possible to know what things you are using, turning on/off.
@MarkStolzoffАй бұрын
how is that bait and switch? also no , this isnt a real thing "so they could "suggest" changes to your habits."
@markrainford1219Ай бұрын
More importantly: someone somewhere knows when you are at home...and when you're not.
@Anon5438725 күн бұрын
@@markrainford1219 They also know can know when you are at home through heat imagers. And police DO use them.
@Anon5438725 күн бұрын
California is also purposely raising electric rates to induce us to use less of it, and this is driving businesses out of state. We've even surpassed Hawaii and now have the highest electric rates in the USA. Either we've got to stop electing leftists or face that we will become third world.
@tonyfremont3 ай бұрын
I'm a firm believer that all critical infrastructure software should be open source. Corporations that deploy systems like this should be required to participate in bug bounty programs, DHS should be paying bounties too.
@jamess17873 ай бұрын
And keep the 💩 air gapped, at-least requiring the attackers to have "physical" access. (Be within legal jurisdiction)
@campbellmorrison85403 ай бұрын
Wow that's quite a leap. While I agree with the principle, especially in non critical systems I'm very dubious this would have good outcomes in critical infrastructure. While it might find bugs and workarounds you might well be assisting bad players to break critical infrastructure easier than currently. We all know how virus's use old version code vulnerabilities and we all know how hard it is to keep critical networks upgraded to the latest version quickly and safely and hence I think this idea would increase exposure. While I agree with jamess1787, having to be physically connected is great BUT that's going to negate much of our infrastructure operability so its simply not going to happen and maintain what is expected of modern critical infrastructure.
@LuisGutierrez-dr6re3 ай бұрын
And what if Russia had a 0day that never got reported because it’s not “sexy” for open source world to fix? And then you, @tonyfremont would be held responsible for any outage, attacks, etc. You see why this isn’t as easy as just “open source” it
@UKsystems3 ай бұрын
The issue is people will then be able to find vulnerabilities and exploit them or they will be able to communicate with the media using the infrared communication and rewind it essentially so it can’t really happen that way
@Saleca3 ай бұрын
@@LuisGutierrez-dr6re Russia? Sexy? Wtf.. its not as simple as open source it but common why is russia to be involved? Why not just a smart guy trying to reduce his bill? And imo any vulnerability found would be "sexy" to report..
@jeremiefaucher-goulet33653 ай бұрын
I've worked for 8 years as an engineer on smart meter networking for a competitors to L+G's Gridstream. Multiple technologies in fact. Fascinating to see someone put so much effort on reverse-engineering it all.
@x--.2 ай бұрын
My utility refuses to let us access real-time electricity usage even though we all have smart meters -- I'm glad to see someone putting in the work to do what our utility should be doing.
@MrVJunk2 күн бұрын
@@x--.Our utility provides an app we can use to see our usage but the data is delayed by 1-2 days and isn’t very detailed. To get it more detailed and more real time, we need to opt into a program with a monthly fee.
@x--.2 күн бұрын
@MrVJunk well, that sure feels scammy
@saffazone3 ай бұрын
we need people like recessim to figure out how things work even if it takes years - keep up the good work
@bretttaylor2253 ай бұрын
This is so important it needs to be done
@riddell263 ай бұрын
Everyone should know how the items the use and interact with daily work.
@Jack-jp6ki3 ай бұрын
We do. People like me have figured out how to not pay taxes.🤷
@guerillanewsfare2673 ай бұрын
We paid for the infrastructure and pay to maintain it so we can be charged to use it?????? Everyone needs to be off grid completely. These so called for profit utilities should go out of business
@TheRealCheckmate3 ай бұрын
@@guerillanewsfare267 I don't know... I have two Honda 3 cylinder diesel generators for backup power because our power system goes down frequently. Keeping a generator fed and listening to it all day gets old in a hurry.
@peterwilson55283 ай бұрын
As soon as one of those meters was installed, the bills started to climb until they were unpayable, and now the house is off grid with solar to an inverter. Those meters are a crime mystery. Our heating comes from two diesel heaters now and two wood fire places. The house is now free from exploitation by companies who make massive profits and harvest the financial blood and marrow of the people.
@KcCoreyАй бұрын
Simply put. Utilities are Monopolized Thieves allowed to Extort Money from end users!
@seanoconnor8843Ай бұрын
Yes, that's probably what's wrong. Definitely not you
@warthogA10Ай бұрын
Wait until they start seriously regulating solar energy, and which/how many panels you're allowed to have, .. how much power you can use and when etc.. (like water bans but with electricity usage) Eventually if/when they finally cut access to fossil fuel produced energy, the prices related to solar energy will skyrocket. .. and they will have far more control than ever over the general population
@seanoconnor8843Ай бұрын
@@warthogA10 who's they? Btw I've had free electricity from the grid all weekend because of the windy weather. Honestly, with solar in the summer and very cheap grid power in the windy winter, I don't pay much more than the standing charge. It's the battery that's the thing
@warthogA10Ай бұрын
@@seanoconnor8843 yep.. wait until they have everything to a point where they start piling on regulations.. which and how many panels etc you can have, how much electricity you can use and when (similar to water bans today) .. and how the prices will skyrocket. But folks are too naive to see any of this, and fall for all the BS, because they're easy to manipulate. Who are 'they'? Glo balist elites and their political allies, that's who. You'll find out, but by then it will be far too late.. . and you won't admit to any of the blame. Oh yeah, and only 'they' will continue to have access to and use Fossil fuels.. because they're sophisticated and intelligent and they know how to use it responsibly.. And they're important so they have no choice.. 😐
@doogie8123 ай бұрын
I totally agree with the statement 'They will run the system into the ground then beg the government for a bailout'. I look at the power distribution in my neighborhood alone and I see that system could not handle 5 houses running level 2 EV chargers while running their 4 ton AC units.
@Bigpaa3 ай бұрын
That’s the whole point, whoever is pulling the strings wants the system to crash so they can pick up the pieces and have complete control… and we’ll beg them to control us too. We’re just dumb sheep
@doogie8123 ай бұрын
@@Bigpaa The problem is those hoping for this outcome are not competent enough to run things once it does crash.
@WilliamHollinger20192 ай бұрын
My power company have these meters
@dknowles602 ай бұрын
yea
@Michael-qy1jz2 ай бұрын
They are building the PRISON around you!..
@johncundiss90983 ай бұрын
You need to remember that those meters do not just measure the energy used. They measure the phase to let them know if you have an inductive or capacitive load. By monitoring, they can actually figure out your household habits, when you eat, sleep, shower, etc. by the type of load on the meter and how long it is on. They also report WHEN these things happen. It's not just a "meter reading' anymore. They want to charge you for the time of day you use your electric and they also want to charge you for phase corrections. This is not legal, YET. P.S. Go look up the people who were charged for electric service even though it was out for several days. There 'meter' reported 'average use' during this time. So even if you cut your electric off for several days, you are still paying for it.
@kussemeinkont3 ай бұрын
In theory, efficient use of the grid helps everyone by keeping infrastructure costs down. In practice however it's just about maximizing profit and controlling what people do
@UQRXD3 ай бұрын
Big brother is always breathing down your neck. Just waiting to bite.
@BrainHurricanes3 ай бұрын
Yet I bet you own a smatphone who can literally LISTEN to every word you say in private, but you are concerned by the type of information they can extract from a smartmeter ? How do you think "hey siri" works ? "She" has to listen and decipher every word you say and they can do it with or without your concent as long as you own a smartphone, I'm sure it's all in the policy they change every month or so AFTER you bought the product. A one-sided "concent", agree, or you can't use our "services".
@johncundiss90983 ай бұрын
@@BrainHurricanes Yep, own a 'smartphone'. I keep it in a deprivation chamber. Built myself. My computer has no mic or camera. I do not own a siri. I do have a private server in another location that accepts my security camera feeds only.(stay off my property) The next thing is did you read the whole thing? Does your smartphone bill you for WHEN you use it? Does it charge you for HOW you use it? Is it fair a disabled person has to pay twice as much for their electric even though they actually use less than their neighbors but because his equipment is inductive load? Do you want a rider added to your electric bill because most thing in your home are capacitive loads like most electronics are now? How did they know this? At least my phone I can look up what they can and cannot do.
@genjaxx14633 ай бұрын
@@johncundiss9098 All that shit you do is useless. Golden rule "If it transmits/receives, it can be accessed by anyone. I spent 15 years building out CBS's and tower work for Verizon.
@TheBigdog8683 ай бұрын
We should be told exactly what these opaque systems are capturing, who the data is being sold to, and why. I also demand a share of the revenue they're generating by selling my data to third parties! I only agreed to purchase the electricity. I didn't sign a EULA for the software.
@fmorgan982 ай бұрын
Do you really think Amazon want to know you load profile every day of the year? I don't think so.,
@cjay22 ай бұрын
@@fmorgan98 You're a bot or a sheep.
@censorthis-uu6cc2 ай бұрын
@@fmorgan98 Amazon's AI systems might. AI is built on such data - the bigger, more detailed and higher resolution the better.
@epstein_isnt_dead77262 ай бұрын
@@fmorgan98 do you really think the government is using your phone camera to spy on you when you rub one out? I don't think so! Edit: after 2 seconds of googling, the government does, in fact, use your phone camera to spy on you rubbing one out.
@ChiliToday-HotTomale2 ай бұрын
There may be no reason for Amazon to know right now, but there may be a future for it. Maybe Amazon develops a device that plugs into an electrical outlet and orchestrates and regulates the 'smart' electric appliances to perform a number of different things, like talking to the controller of the refrigerator to turn off/on while the AC or dryer is operating. This could be a pretty deep rabbit hole uses actually. 😕
@sp-vt4je3 ай бұрын
I am glad curious people like you exist.
@MillAppartments-kb5vd3 ай бұрын
My problem is that the smart meter was sold to the consumer with the promise of automatic off peak tariffs for everyone - 7 years later still waiting - and tariffs increased 50% . 🇦🇺
@rybaluc3 ай бұрын
O'rly? I thought it was for network management and lowering distribution costs. Also off peak systems worked from late 60s in my tiny country which was not that technological advanced as US. We used modulated signals with specific codes back then for switching off/on those appliances. Also smart meters are important for reporting overflows (legal - like solar energy or illegal) or issues with reactive power. It is one of the necessary equipment to use when you produce energy or buy it (even for flat rate) on short term markets with dynamic price.
@DelmaRaySmithJr3 ай бұрын
@@rybalucThx for the added dimension
@travcollier3 ай бұрын
I just got a new water heater with a dedicated port for utility control (emergency load shedding, off peak usage, ect.). Our utility doesn't make any use of it yet, but it does make sense. FWIW: They do give you like a $1 discount per month if you let them install their own equipment which lets them cut power to your water heater for emergency load shedding. Which is fair, but really should be worth more and would be much much better if it were an open source standard so you can actually know what it is doing.
@soundspark3 ай бұрын
You have to buy your power meter? Where I live the meter belongs to the power company.
@normbograham3 ай бұрын
The smart meter, has the ability to cut off your power remotely. You paid for that. They are also aware, if the meter gets pulled. Which might have a reason, as dumb as "bees in the box". But they now, have the ability to know exactly when, your meter was pulled, and for how long, and come review any changes to their side.
@speedysteve91212 ай бұрын
I got a letter announcing that I must now pay $10/mo. extra for not allowing a smart meter. The leccy company even tried to sneak one in but I successfully ran Dominion's felon off with my vicious dog.
@Warp2090Ай бұрын
if you already have a power meter, can you get a analog one installed?
@InquisitorMatthewAshcraftАй бұрын
@Warp3326 Analog meters are decommissioned by the electric companies so as to render them useless and no longer functional.
@Warp2090Ай бұрын
@@InquisitorMatthewAshcraft Not in the US. You just pay a small fee to keep your existing analog meter.
@InquisitorMatthewAshcraftАй бұрын
@@Warp2090 No, in the US, you have to pay a fee to keep an analog meter.
@DigitalMetal3 ай бұрын
The lending library would have been a nice idea. But, even though that didn't work out, some times things get leaked online. [wink wink] 😉
@ldt89043 ай бұрын
I think he alluded to the firmware being tied to a hardware key/identifier. Depending on how this was implemented, a "leaked" copy could point to the source if a unique hardware key is somehow embedded in the firmware. Without the master key it could be difficult to find and alter identifying information, as well as the risk of unwittingly breaking something
@thelight31123 ай бұрын
@@ldt8904 If only it were possible to get a power meter that wasn't tied to your name.
@droko93 ай бұрын
Feedback/request: Tone down the music while you're talking, it makes it hard to understand you
@alzeNL3 ай бұрын
lose the music. thanks for this comment. I'm seriously interested in side channel attacks and differential power attacks, but the music has really ruined the video.
@Pr0toPoTaT03 ай бұрын
Dude the music got so creepy!!!!!!! Other then that holy balls this is a great video!
@jimmybrad1563 ай бұрын
Actually I don't think the music was too loud relative to the voice.
@NathanaelNewton3 ай бұрын
While I personally enjoy the music and think it sounds nice, I also understand that there are people with audio processing disorders that cannot separate music from voice as easily as the average person. 😢
@infamousslayer26503 ай бұрын
@@NathanaelNewton Tough luck for those people. Subtitles exist.
@Sherloid3 ай бұрын
This is excellent topical content with superb production value. I've went from Recessim fan to advocate, these are the things a wider audience needs to see, whether technically inclined or not. Thanks for what you do.
@sayanchx3 ай бұрын
I am surprised that US smart meters do not have to adhere to IEC 62056 for meter data
@soundspark3 ай бұрын
The only regulation in the USA is that presumably the meter must collect accurate usage data.
@billruss67043 ай бұрын
@@soundspark And how exactly is that checked and by who, no one ever came to my house with a power meter and and compared it to what my meter was reporting. Sounds like they could just remotely tweek the meters a little and who would ever know? I would not trust the power company as far as I could throw it.
@soundspark3 ай бұрын
@@billruss6704 I meant the standards for the manufacture of the meters themselves.
@MarkousMajorSurf3 ай бұрын
I was told the meters collect the neighborhoods power n then divides it between the houses! We should be able to opt out!!!!
@kellymoses85663 ай бұрын
@@billruss6704 it isn't hard to measure your own electrical consumption and then calculate if the bill you get is accurate.
@TheHausi912 ай бұрын
As a software engineer, I came here after the electricity provider conducted an on-site interference measurement. It appears that three devices in my household are emitting disturbances that interfere with the frequency used by the electricity provider for their communication via PLC. Now they want me to install a filter-what a joke! If they want to use this lousy PLC, why isn't there a built-in filter or blocker? What a joke these companies are!
@RECESSIM2 ай бұрын
What devices were causing the interference, and did it make a difference where they were physically plugged in? Closer to the fuse panel/meter or further away?
@TheHausi912 ай бұрын
@@RECESSIM A frequency converter for a pool pump, one ceiling LED lamp (panel), and a power supply. All with CE-Label. We haven't had much time to test yet, but there is some distance between the frequency converter since the main issue (the frequency converter), as it's in an outbuilding. All the devices were plugged in, and we had to unplug and shut down the entire house to find the exact devices causing the interference. I now have 4 weeks to either fix this issue or remove the devices, as it could affect the neighbors and everything else too. It seems that working filters/blockers are hard to find and can get expensive. The only one I tested today that actually fixed one device cost 200 euros (I tested four filters for this device). Something for all three phases costs around 800 euros. I wish I could have my old e-meter back, but we're being forced to use smart meters.
@RECESSIM2 ай бұрын
@@TheHausi91wow, that sucks! What’s even worse is they’re making YOU pay for the filters needed for THEIR system to work. They should have tested it with realistic devices plugged in. If they want a quiet power line, they can filter it at the entrance to your panel, at THEIR expense.
@chiraldude3 ай бұрын
I work for a smart meter company (not L&G) and I can say for sure that the only way you will extract firmware from our meters is by decapping the chip and performing a circuit edit using a FIB/SEM system! As for listening to RF messages, all data is encrypted. Each meter has unique public/private keys installed before shipping to the utility.
@RECESSIM3 ай бұрын
Mail me a meter anonymously… and let’s find out 😁
@dertythegrower3 ай бұрын
'everything wireless is hackable'
@tisme11053 ай бұрын
I don't doubt the hardware security is high on the meters your company makes. Beyond the ability of most to obtain the firmware. However, hardware hackers come up with pretty innovative ways. I am sure you are familiar with side channels, glitching attacks etc as well as potential software bugs that may allow memory to be leaked, or access gained. Perhaps whoever makes the actual board and board SDK of your meter has strong defences against known attacks and made that a priority. Maybe the devices also wipe their own firmware if a hardware attack is detected. I can think of other defences also. But being certain without the decapping route (which some people do) might be overdoing it. Just be glad those smart meters aren't a hacker mass appeal device like phones/consoles :) As for transmitted data encryption, and any potential vulnerabilities related to unauthorized parties attacking individual meters or meter networks, always assume it is a possibility that harm could be caused despite best efforts of R&D/security teams.
@JamesTK3 ай бұрын
@@tisme1105assuming the keys aren’t reused (we know how often they are) dumping the keys and firmware will at best let you look for any vulnerabilities in how the code handles the encryption… if it’s bad enough the traffic may as well not be encrypted
@FelonyVideos3 ай бұрын
P=p* has been solved. Encryption at less than 10e12 bits is futile. Welcome to the qubit age.
@lowiq8883 ай бұрын
You are not crazy. Very few people care, but I consider the so called SMART METER to be an enormous change in US culture, economics, privacy, national security, weights and measures, and the rationality of any trust that people should have concerning the metering of electricity.
@Denniss74203 ай бұрын
Not enough people have Opted Out in Areas where they allowed you to opt out. Smart meters are all about nickel and diming people up to the minute.
@--harry_3 ай бұрын
What if you live in a blue state and they decide to start limiting your carbon usage? This is the foundation to it. My house is 115 years old all electric, no gas, and the electric company is always telling us in our bills that we use too much electric compared to our neighbors.. I feel they have been warning me...
@lowiq8883 ай бұрын
@@Denniss7420 I was not given a chance to opt out. They sold the idea to former president Obama based on the premise that a smart meter would use (or waste) less power than an old school meter. Old school meters had the power consumption written on the device. I suspect that would be the maximum power consumption that it would ever use. That would rarely happen, if ever. And it could be used for spying.
@lowiq8883 ай бұрын
@@--harry_ That could happen with any kind of metering, even the Cuban style meters. (they have no meters) It would be unfair in my opinion. If your house wiring is really old, you need a master electrician to take a look at it.
@johnrafferty86643 ай бұрын
@@Denniss7420 we tried to get our smart meter swapped out to an old traditional meter and they wanted quite a bit of money to do so and then they were going to charge us extra every month to have the meter read by a person
@basroos_snafu3 ай бұрын
Your excessive eye for detail is incredible. I do not reserve-engineer but will keep on following this exciting adventure you've initiated. Keep it up, I'm glad you're back. And thank you!
@tlhIngan3 ай бұрын
FYI, the easiest way to get the right meters is to publish a list of utilities using the meter and network - generally speaking the utilities are "locked in" - they can't switch networks without replacing everything or running multiple sets of equipment. The utility name is printed on the meter so a photo of the meter itself should reveal the utility using it. And yes, all meters are keyed to a utility - that's why it's printed on the label.
@JamesTK3 ай бұрын
Where I am in Australia, the retailer gets to pick the meter vendor, it’s separate from the utility, but still has to meet a standard and all data goes to the utility for actual billing
@JohnD-JohnD3 ай бұрын
Just about every utility is investing in smart meters that can transmit their usage and outages in real time. The meters do not say the utility name because it's a separate company that manufactures them, and sells them to a utility.
@JamesTK3 ай бұрын
@@JohnD-JohnD yeah, I know that already. There's also more advanced stuff a retailer can do with the smart meters, like turning controlled loads on and off at will, which was previously only controlled by the utility itself.
@lizardlovin2 ай бұрын
@@JamesTK Same in the UK 🇬🇧
@JamesTK2 ай бұрын
@@lizardlovin yeah I think the technology is largely being standardised globally since the metering companies can sell more meters
@parkerlreed3 ай бұрын
I miss the days where rtlamr was all you needed for ITRON :( Love that you have documented the process for the newer stuff. Amazing work!
@QualityDoggo3 ай бұрын
RTLAMR is awesome. Kinda disappointed to see newer "smart" meters actually having less live telemetry 😂 I suppose there's always the option for the optical sensors -- little microcontroller counts the blinking light on the meter... not perfect but much more universal -- tons of meters have them regardless of "smartness"
@RECESSIM3 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot man! I really want to get this to a place where the RTL-SDR could be used to hop along with any meter and decode data like RTL-AMR.
@CoincidenceTheorist22 күн бұрын
@@RECESSIMinternet archive was hacked deleted
@theApeShow3 ай бұрын
I'm 3 minutes in to my first exposure - I'm staying. Newly subscribed.
@ChasePalsson3 ай бұрын
Same. Never seen this channel in my life and I'm hooked
@RichFreeman3 ай бұрын
Is this video about the firmware to smart meters not being FOSS, or is there more to it? I skipped around but it wasn't obvious what the problem was that was the subject of the video. If it is just taking 20min to say they're proprietary...
@yippdogg92503 ай бұрын
Same
@boringpolitician3 ай бұрын
13:10 - Re: the Texas freeze, there were power companies who refused to push that expense on the costumers. I don't recall what the main power producing conglomerate is called, but the smaller businesses were told to push the cost of electricity on the costumers. There were, as said, some who refused. Who went as far as to declare bankruptcy rather than destroy people's lives. These were worker owned cooperatives. When they declared bankruptcy their businesses (holdnings, stuff owned by the business) was bought up, cheap, by other worker owned cooperatives. Then sold back to newly created worker owned cooperative that just happened to do the same thing as the previous bankrupt one, and just happen to have the same people working with the same jobs, taking in the same customers. Thus, the costs were pushed back unto those who tried to profit off of others desperation. Worker owned cooperatives have a far different motivation than share holder owned businesses do. Worker owned cooperatives want to keep their customers, it's how they're ensured an income and work. Shareholders just care about profit.
@Salmon_Rush_Die3 ай бұрын
This is why we love TX
@joea14333 ай бұрын
It is called “demand charges” which pay the infrastructure expenses for transporting the power to the consumer, poles substations etc. in Most places it was a common surprise and huge expense to people having a commercial electric service for the first time. Apparently demand charges were not being charged on the systems you described which explains the fragile Texas transmission distribution systems.
@SanchoPanza-wg5xf3 ай бұрын
Costumers work at the theatre. Customers buy things.
@MUUKOW33 ай бұрын
@@joea1433There were no "Demand" charges here either until they started shuttering local energy for the green energy scam.
@karl-heinzblass6098Ай бұрын
@@MUUKOW3What do you mean Green Energy Scam? Texas is one of the highest producers of Wind and Solar? Once all the oil is out of the ground, it will be the only energy left ( besides nuclear)
@osochistosoАй бұрын
PG&E had a loose wire feeding my house..I was getting fluctuating 120v , no 240v. The meter would flash or go blank. They replaced the meter but is was the wire connection. They decided I owed them a ridiculous amount of money for their fluctuating 120v(I couldn't run my well) and turned off my power! PG&E is pure evil, I'm filing with CPUC, and making videos..Thank you for using your incredible brain for Good!
@wannabecarguyАй бұрын
Same company that put chromium 6 in the water table. You most be in the high desert.
@osochistosoАй бұрын
@@wannabecarguy I didn't know about the chromium..I'm in Shasta, they control the land, water, electricity, local and state government.. I'll be doing more research and exposés on them.. including the ridiculously overpaid CEO..
@kiwidiesel3 ай бұрын
It must be utter hell walking past a wall of smart meters quietly mocking you as you pass by😂😂
@mistersniffer68383 ай бұрын
lol .... I see PTSD in someone's future
@lizardlovin2 ай бұрын
Or giving off radiation with their pulse mechanism, the low frequency over a period of time will start to affect your circadium rhythm.
@Thyhack.3 ай бұрын
I dedicated majority of my life to digital security, and have never been able to state my frustrations with for profit critical infrastructure, and not owning hardware I purchased as eloquently as you did. Wonderful video, and I wish I had the time to aid in this work. What is funny about this video, is that it randomly popped up on my KZbin feed the day after I was staring at my own power meter, which I recited the name and model number to myself.
@aidenschvatkok57323 ай бұрын
Google was listening 😂
@zachscott48673 ай бұрын
AI word recognition is a funny thing.
@pamelaranney66312 ай бұрын
The last statement you make starting with " my you tube feed....is very interesting....my thought/ question: Brain wave read, thought capture? There appears to be something very subtle here. Not an engineer, I'm a Forensic Analyst.
@autiemuseАй бұрын
They ARE listening.
@autiemuseАй бұрын
@@pamelaranney6631Yes! I often get YT feed suggestions based upon thoughts, not conversational disclosures. Pure evil.
@traviss85813 ай бұрын
Dang! You’re still at it on this project. That’s awesome! Over a year ago, I set up an SDR to listen to my meter. You’ve uncovered a lot since then.
@fmorgan982 ай бұрын
I've some familarity with the subject. Worked for a uility and learned/coded how to talk to meters (Ansi C12.19). One key thing to remember is that the utility wants the meter read from month to month. As most residential customers are still billed on the kwhr usage for the billing period...not the hourly usage. So they need only get the meter read at the end of the billing period...from the diff of the meter reads they can get the total kwhr the customer has used. In the old days, if an outage occurs we only knew the outage was when the customer called it in. Parts of the distribution network (the wires on the poles) might call in an area outage...but never an individual customers. Also, not only is the outage important...so is the restoration of power message. As sometimes an area outage will mask individual outages. So unless your in some kind of time of day billing (which still is very coarse, time periods of 8 to 12 hours, or even days of week) the meter a'nt communicating very much up stream. 24hrs of usage data is a very small amount of data...and its only being collected once/day. What you are probably seeing on the mesh network, is constant appraisal by the meters and collector as to what paths are available for the quickest way upstream. Meter needs to know what nearby meter has the shortest link chain to a connector, the collector needs to know what reporting meter links to its destination meter it want to talk to. If a meter is unable to talk to any nearby meter, its going to go into a "any one out there" message repeating. Also, firmware updates, new meter initialzation, etc is going on as they deploy the meters. Even for periodic usage purposes (such as area load studies), it only wants hourly from residential. Industrial maybe 15 min intervals. Meters that can shut the power off are more expensive...last I heard about $100 more..and thats only for residential...big customers you can't have a 1000amp circuit breaker in a meter. So utilities don't really want to deploy remote shutoff everwhere, just in locals where shutoffs are common, such as college towns, etc. Meters before being smart cost around $20, maybe smart meters are $50 to $100. If you have million customers that big bucks to buy....and deploying itself is expensive. Also, diff meter manufacturers are using different protocals....Itron derives from a drive by system. Net metering is a twist too, but can be easily handled. Finally, meters comm should be talking encrypted...if not you should be worried.
@RECESSIM2 ай бұрын
Thanks for a very informative comment!
@Mr_Smith_3692 ай бұрын
@@RECESSIM Why no email?
@teddypreston55253 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I have seen. And like you said we are all paying for it... over and over again! These meters are consuming electricity for which we are all paying for. Even though they are Company own and used for their own purpose, not ours. Now multiply that for millions of meters a year and how many yachts are we as customers paying for? "Hacking is not a crime... is a consumer necessity." [ %4 are actually fees-just like a tax!] I think it needed to be said. Thanks for sharing.
@basketballjones67823 ай бұрын
These meters are powered from the utility side. The power they consume does not pass through the part which meters the consumption.
@teddypreston55253 ай бұрын
@@basketballjones6782 Show me in a schematic; please. And Thanks for your patience. Been waiting for a couple of day!
@fishevans64173 ай бұрын
@@teddypreston5525 Whilst its not the specific model here BigClive did a tear down of one and found that it was powered pre metering. however if its pre meter or not its sure as hell not the company that pays for it in the long run, it will be hidden in the service charge or in the rates for every consumer.
@CelataForCongress3 ай бұрын
I'm only half way through your video and I'm hooked! Instant sub! I am a candidate for Massachusetts 1st Congressional District and my mission in life is to free us from the corporate rule and influence that has taken over our government for the sole purpose of making profits. If we work together, there are so many problems we can address, and address quickly, for the benefit of ALL. I feel a change coming over the next few administrations. It could be good, or it could be bad. It's time for the next generation of political leaders. Leaders that put PEOPLE OVER POLITICS. Stop electing the rich and well connected to govern us all. I know I started rambling and this turned into a campaign message, but I really hope you see it as a chance to enact meaningful change. We just need to unite and work together for the common good, the things we could achieve are limitless...
@Smooth-wc6zp3 ай бұрын
Those who believe in elections, Wall Street, wal mart, might believe in the Supreme Jesuit oath.
@CharlesVanNoland3 ай бұрын
If the meter isn't transmitting how much power that the customer is using as a value encoded within its signals, then it's sending signals at specific times to encode values, or, it's sending signals at specific power usage increments. For example, if it only sends a signal every 0.1kwh, then all they have to do is count the number of signals received and multiply by 0.1 to get the total number of kwh used by that customer. This can also work if the customer has solar and is putting power into the grid if they just include a simple flag bit in the signal itself to indicate whether the increment refers to using or providing power to the grid. If there's no power usage data *in* the signal, then the power usage data *is* the signal itself. Otherwise, it's the timings of the signals that's encoding usage. Surely they knew people would try to hack the smartmeters, and security through obscurity works if you can obscure what you're doing enough that nobody can figure it out. Heck, usage might actually be encoded in the data that's being transmitted, obfuscated by blending it with the visible data, and you just have to look harder!
@mwolrich3 ай бұрын
My solar has a Smart meter for “Consumption”, and a 2nd Smart meter for “Production” (which all PV power runs through), so they are able to tell house consumption, and production via multiple methods.. I am in a program that pays based on production, regardless of where the power is used (some powers the house, while excess flows back to the grid/neighbors)
@jroysdon3 ай бұрын
The meters store the usage until queried. There is no need to query them all the time as they can hold months' worth of data. They only need to be read once a month for billing purposes, but typically are read once a week. So the problem here is that the connection for a meter has to be tracked while the frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) is going on, for the entire month, to grab those meter reads.
@erlendse3 ай бұрын
Could very well be encrypted for privacy reasons. Also the regulatory agency want to limit time resolution for privacy reasons, like no way to get values between the metering intervals. The question is likely more about finding the key!
@CharlesVanNoland3 ай бұрын
@@mwolrich That's interesting. Our solar setup has a box that the panels route into and then that connects to the breaker box and then out through the meter - so during a sunny day when we're generating more than we're using we just see a negative reading on the power meter. If I want to see what the panels are doing I can log into a web interface that shows me panel outputs and totals in 15-minute intervals throughout the day.
@mwolrich3 ай бұрын
@@CharlesVanNoland yes, I see the Consumption meter moving forward and backwards as will (its digital), a good month the ending reading is lower than the starting reading (generated more power than consumed), I have an Enphase microinverter system, it has Production CT’s as well as Consimption CT’s, the web portal shows the status as well.. but the Smart meters are for National Grid, the utility, for billing as well as solar credits from production.. those are all “revenue” grade meters.
@robertdwyer8212Ай бұрын
as soon as a smart meter became compulsory, i cut grid tie altogether, built a 8kw off grid system for less than the meter and 6 months power bill, never looked back, weather, global conflicts, economic collapse are just inconsequential events to me, let alone the savings of 5k$ a year from power bills, power outages are other peoples problem, worst case scenario is if it's overcast for long periods, i might have to put a couple dollars fuel in the generator to charge the batteries sporadically, anyone with a high school education can do it, provided you don't live in a sardine can that society calls apartment buildings, seems to me a great deal of people are content with modern slavery that society calls wages, and will drive themselves into an early grave to pad the pockets of big business.
@6stringgunner5113 ай бұрын
The electric company came to my house a few years ago and REPLACED the "gear-wheel?" inside of my meter. THEY said it was a necessary UPGRADE!!! I had NO CHANGES in my electric usage!!! But, my electric bill raised 50%!!! I'm wondering if the gear tooth ratio on the gear mechanism is in THEIR favor???
@MrWiseinheart3 ай бұрын
Well if nothing changed in your electric ⚡ usage you should complain.
@Denniss74203 ай бұрын
You should Opt Out and get an analog meter.
@krashd3 ай бұрын
You need to also consider the possibility that you were just gettting electricity for less than you were meant to and they then fixed their mistake. Though if this had been the case they really should have told you, in the few instances I've known where someone has had a utility bill increased due to undercharging the utility has notified the customer of the mistake and the change (and in one case even demanded someone pay 6 years of electricity arrears despite the mistake being on the part of the company, sheesh).
@6stringgunner5113 ай бұрын
@@MrWiseinheart I did. OUR electric company is INDEPENDENT PRIVATE OWNED!!! The PUCO (Public Utilities Commission of Ohio) CAN'T do ANYTHING about Lodi electric company practices!!!
@6stringgunner5113 ай бұрын
@@krashd WOW!!!
@ericcartier32813 ай бұрын
13:30 nailed it. This is true of almost all utility systems I’ve been involved with. As a technician on for profit owned Water utility systems in Arizona. 14:00 is what they all wait for while extracting as much profit as possible without reinvestment. 14:00 is bonus time handout for all their cronies and their friends
@neillickfold3 ай бұрын
when we got solar power, the 2 meters that were installed in the house in 2020, were not correctly showing the solar power to the grid, and was not correctly recording what we imported. So they got replace in Feb 24, with another pair of identical meters, which seem to be more consistent, but are still not showing exactly the same values. It makes me very suspicious about the actual workings of the smart meter. Im just fortunate that I sell lots in the summer that offsets the winter errors and so don't have a bill. What you are doing fascinates me. I barely understand 5% of what you are talking about, but look forward to your next video.
@basketballjones67823 ай бұрын
You're welcome (for my tax dollars subsidizing your solar crap).
@Meowth8493 ай бұрын
Most places follow ANSI standard which allows a 0.3% deviation from 100%. No two meters will ever be exactly the same.
@nevetslebog64363 ай бұрын
So many people without a second thought had them installed. I live in a retirement development. I received a mailing saying they were going to do it. Called for info and asked if it was possible for them to shut my electric off from the meter. They said yes but that would never happen😂😂😂. I’m paying an extra 15 bucks a month to keep my old meter but I see it as money well spent👍.
@JamesAutoDudeАй бұрын
I think the issue is that the power companies didn't disclose you could opt out, at least not very clearly. So everyone felt forced. Even my in laws say to this day they're forced to have it, even after I showed them the section that says they can opt out still lol
@dawnelder9046Ай бұрын
Not given a choice were I live. Nor when I lived in Ontario, Canada. At least it is not used the same way on the East Coast, as the nightmare created in Ontario. Forcing families to wait until after 7 to feed their children, I creasing obesity and making sure children are tired in school from being up too late.
@lovelight9164Ай бұрын
My smart meter was installed while I was not at home. Nothing announcing it had been installed. It just appeared and my other meter disappeared. BS per normal.
@Bigpaa3 ай бұрын
Can confirm. I used to work in the meter bill department and fixed bill errors. Current, Voltage, Power, Reactive Power, Time, and trends and more are all recorded and stored. With “green” energy on the rise, we will be forced to use energy that is volatile and not dependable. Furthermore, solar systems attached to the grid (so you can “sell” your solar power) have to be monitored and controlled. The power company can turn your power off whenever they deem necessary and also inevitably implement Time of Day rates. I know there is a ton of security behind accessing meters… 🤐
@Youtubeforcedmetochangemyname3 ай бұрын
They don't buy your solar power that you don't use they give you a credit which in most states don't even do anymore. Now they charge you to store your extra power.
@garyfeltman44823 ай бұрын
The problem with solar is that no one can be honest about it.
@MarkousMajorSurf3 ай бұрын
@@garyfeltman4482plus they outlawed the best panels.
@ThePearsch3 ай бұрын
Solar 'Sold' to the grid? Not in CA. $25/month just to connect to the grid 'SMUD'. SMUD doesn't give you the opportunity to sell your Solar.
@basketballjones67823 ай бұрын
@@ThePearsch What kind of moron is still living in California?
@Kntryhart3 ай бұрын
So, after all this, did you ever locate the actual power value transmitted to the power company? I opted out for a smartmeter...nothing I want to have. Unfortunately, I get charged extra each month for not having one. Even without a smartmeter, each month I receive a "home energy report" that specifies "where" my home uses energy. Line items include lighting, kitchen, electronics, heating, other, laundry, and cooling. They say 35% of my energy usage is for lighting...really? I can assure you I sit at night with ONE LED bulb illuminated, no security lights, so where do they come up with 35%? Percentages listed for the other catagories are BS also. I have zero confidence that any data I receive from the power company is accurate!
@CrazyRFGuy3 ай бұрын
Even with smart meters they can not tell what is using power in such a granular way. They are making assumptions. I track my use with clamp meters. I can tell when my electric furnace kicks on, its very obvious when a 50amp load is running. Its very hard to see a 10w load turn on, its well with in the margin of error
@melindadawn53 ай бұрын
Technically they aren't supposed to charge for opt out because the government already reimbursed them for potential opt outs. So. They're double dipping. Smart meters are Invasive surveillance tech... They are also extremely harmful for the health of anything living... Between smart meters and WiFi everyone is unaware of the severe damage being done to their bodies... You are supposed to be able to have an old meter without extra cost if you can provide a doctors note that informs the power company that you have a health issue that the meter makes worse (like, you had cancer or you're EM sensitive) once you have a meter it's difficult to get removed. If they come to remove it they're known for blowing out your power and leaving, and you end up having to find an electrician to come fix your power at your expense. They're also known for telling customers they removed the smart meter but they actually installed a semi smart meter, usually the customer pays their double dipping fees and when they find out they were lied to they're given the run around and told they'll be charged again whenever they can locate an old meter,
@benwinter24203 ай бұрын
Same . . bill tripled here in Australia when refused a smart meter , we'l see what happens
@DominoSlava3 ай бұрын
You are only paying that extra amount because you accepted the contract they offered you. If you think it's fair to charge you extra to use the same "old" safe equipment then carry on. If however you find the situation unacceptable, you can change this by replying with an conditional acceptance.
@Original22Ай бұрын
Agree , we pay an extra 13$ a month for not having smart meter ! We also get that letter saying we use more energy then our neighbors . We are dumbfounded as we have had our house gutted all new solid cell spray foam insulation , the lighting has all been converted to led , the heating system is a wood pellet stove , the hot water is on demand ! We don't watch tv , nor do we seldom use our smart phones or computer so that letter is nothing more then fear mongering .
@test-rj2vl3 ай бұрын
1:30 But you never discovered what this message means? I want my 20 min back.
@epstein_isnt_dead77263 ай бұрын
Thank you. Your time stamped comment saved me early on
@tommagnum2530Ай бұрын
Thanks. Jumped off at 2:00
@delightfullygnarly8652Ай бұрын
Thank you
@felixaudet58603 ай бұрын
One thing is sure, these things serve multi-layered purposes, that's not just to read electricity consumption.
@philbaltazar47823 ай бұрын
I got DEEP into smart meter development earlier in my career and was so frustrated by manufactures totally locking out the consumer to access THEIR OWN consumption information. The SEP2.0 OPEN communication standard was under development but FERC didn’t have the balls to mandate an open standard like the FCC did with WiFi. It is SO COOL to see this jail brake effort. It will lead to security problems and solutions but more importantly with enable the INTERNET OF THINGS to become a reality! I’ll be closely following the evolution of this campaign.
@kylecurry68413 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the efforts years back to virtualize an OSX/MacOS image to VM. That final icing on the cake was a trival string of text found in legal paper work from decades old lawsuits that unlocked the potential to do so.
@YABBAHEY1Ай бұрын
When ever the clip-on "Smart" is added to a product. I knew yrs ago it meant smart for the seller not for the consumer. RECESSIM, Have you ever tried to change utility providers ? Don't know how it is in your state but in mine a while back they automatically decertified certain code approvals so you'd have to re-certify w/the town etc.. Utility Cos are behemoths in the political spectrum. When I heard Electric Cos planned to make people pay to return power to the grid via solar panels they own on their roofs ! That's the final straw, they're corrupt greedy & about as anti-conservation as one can get. Bravo to your efforts sir, hope you find the truth
@markrix3 ай бұрын
I would love to monitor my power consumption live.
@jfbeam3 ай бұрын
Then buy a power monitor. Simple. Easy. Works instantly.
@cristianstoica45443 ай бұрын
I think it gets pretty boring pretty fast unless you are a corporation looking for behavior signals
@zoenagy94583 ай бұрын
I would love to monitor your's too, to know when to break in :D
@glasslinger3 ай бұрын
Here in Texas Centerpoint provides this service to each customer if you want it. (free)
@normbograham3 ай бұрын
This system in this video is the code for Landys+Gyr. The software to do that is the [SmartData Connect].
@mindurbusiness-b3uАй бұрын
we flat out refused to have one fitted. told them they can gather their data from someone else, and we dont need a 'smart' meter to know how much electric we use.
@deleteduser37493 ай бұрын
This channel just gets better and better. Enjoying the journey with you.
@MrMopar4133 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I’m not a tech geek but I’ve had for years a smart , smart electrical meter for my house. It’s a time of day use meter. Depending on the time of day my electricity rates change. I have rates . Peak , mid Peak , off Peak hours. I get a print out with my utility bill showing my electricity usage during these time periods.
@mrmotofy2 ай бұрын
Bet your bill has gone up significantly too...they do everywhere
@Bunchiebo3 ай бұрын
The Mr.Robot clips is making me wanna re-watch the show for a 3rd time
@dertythegrower3 ай бұрын
...still under talked about. One of the best shows of all time, easily
@zoenagy94583 ай бұрын
over hyped, looking past a the hacks there is not much left in it
@jimmybrad1563 ай бұрын
what are those movies? I saw Sneakers and Heat.
@BlackBox8513 ай бұрын
Fun times working on these in my early career as a software engineer. Everything was completely foreign to me at a hardware level, but it was rewarding to learn all the neat hardware and features. Especially travelling the country and going to meter farms for mass deployment testing. Depending on the meter not only does it use RF mesh for communication, but also data over mains power and others, where rf and mains communication is sketchy, have a 3g/4g backhaul for communication.
@rhr-p7w3 ай бұрын
Is that your voice? You could earn a fortune as a narrator. The pacing and tone is absolutely incredible
@BC-pf5ne17 күн бұрын
Problem with smart meter is we cant see or understand their process. The other problem is they go by what you used the prior year of that particular month, use that to charge you a similar amount for present billing. Basically we are billed in a way they get whatever money they want.
@jaytea65163 ай бұрын
vid got real serious all of a sudden top tier content
@cybernedlytedlythewise7499Ай бұрын
This video was QUALITY at its finest. I was wondering about these as they are starting to be implemented in my area. Always feel uncomfortable with the level of tracking we all endure today. And this is proof that EVERYTHING can be tracked and sold for profit.
@cinemaipswich46363 ай бұрын
In Australia, smart meters are "pinged" over the power-lines themselves. This can be every 30 minutes (example: early morning) or every 3,5 or 10 minutes (example: peak hours). Power draw from those meters tell the Network Operator how much load is being used, and gives them time to co-ordinate with the generators. This is largely anonymous data. They also ping meters at the end of the billing period, this is personal data. Every meter has its own individual digital fingerprint. Data sent to the Energy Retailers, is spread out over the 50 working days/quarter, so they don't get everything on one day. Meter ID's are only assigned to a Retailer, if they have a contract for that consumer's address.
@JamesTK3 ай бұрын
The meter I have has a 4G modem… no mention of comms over power. That might have been on early meters.
@JohnWiku3 ай бұрын
Comm over power is a newer tech than GPRS
@pwnmeisterage3 ай бұрын
In most areas, the utility company requires all new meter installations to be these wifi smart things. But in some areas, you can legally get an electrician to replace broken meters with any meter which meets certifications. The trick is to find a way for your wifi meter to somehow break ...
@blackrifle67363 ай бұрын
*Oops. My bad. I raised the Bobcat's bucket too high...*
@soundspark3 ай бұрын
Where I live the utility owns the meter and puts a seal on the meter box to deter tampering.
@NIGGAdatCooks3 ай бұрын
you people ever heard of rigging a generator to a microwave emitter pointed to that thing ? #letitcook be real careful about grounding the microwave, else it will your last inhale & exhale on the 3rd rock from the sun.
@kevinroberts7813 ай бұрын
@@soundsparkme to but you are free to remove that seal and pull the meter. They won't like it but they can't stop you
@benwinter24203 ай бұрын
@@blackrifle6736 & ripped the power to house cable out
@craigcruz82062 ай бұрын
I don't understand how Americans can let companies control the utility companies. I'm sure it saved money at first, the infrastructure exists and can be depreciated without the big capital costs, those companies quickly form oligopolies, the infrastructure now in disrepair fails and there is limited accountability and the Corp has a blank cheque for new infrastructure. Meter companies are part of this archaic system and trying desperately to find a way to create a system that requires a subscription model. Only they can test a device to confirm its accurate, only they can work on a device to repair it (repair manuals are inaccessible), only their distributors can provide you with replacement parts and batteries. I would go as far as to say they are worse than pharma companies. Anyway, I'm done my rant, enjoyed your video and now will get back to fighting the "Big Meters" industry and try to stop them from bleeding society dry.
@punkdigerati3 ай бұрын
What is your target demographic? The places you choose to use odd metaphors for the laymen and when you just go ahead with an assumption of knowledge is all over the place. Wouldn't someone familiar with SDR's typically know what firmware is? And if they aren't familiar with firmware, they probably don't know what SDR means.
@krashd3 ай бұрын
Not every KZbinr has a target demographic, they simply make videos and if people like the videos they subscribe. In fact I'd go so far as to say that is how all but the top 10% of KZbinrs do it, they don't really have time in their day to fart about with pie charts and stats.
@JAM35_3 ай бұрын
I'm glad you're back it's been awhile
@martinmallasch28143 ай бұрын
Thank you, you give me hope, that we can turn this around
@shaunhey17553 ай бұрын
Looking forward to this series! I’m interested to learn more about your process, tools, GR blocks, etc. for reverse engineering the RF side of things. Our city recently switched from Elster EnergyAxis water and electric meters to Itron Gen5. I had written ea_receiver and rfm69-elster for those Elster meters based off the work of argilo and others, but the Itron Gen5 stuff doesn’t have much research available on it yet. Right now my process is pretty slow and manual - capture some samples on my RSP1A clone sans-antenna in hopes that I’m capturing the meter and not a neighbors weather station, pull them into inspectrum, and hand decode in there. Once I’m certain I’ve got the correct device, I can at least program the syncword into something like an sx1276 so that I can collect a few days of broadcasts and look for patterns. But my guess is that they’re all encrypted and unless they’ve done something stupid, chances are slim that I’ll get anything useful.
@Med1na20122 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to find one of the first meters they ever made from a very old house in Vaucluse. It’s still in mint condition. Also kept all the old ceramic switchboard stuff as well as one of the first safety switches. Very cool stuff! Love your channel! Liked and shared! Keep up the good work
@SailAway333 ай бұрын
Thanks Hash that was a great video explaining the smart meter network. I miss you doing the "news" in reverse engineering. Though all your videos are gems.
@RECESSIM3 ай бұрын
I’ll likely start them back up after DEFCON 32 is over. I miss throwing cards! 😂
@NeverSuspects3 ай бұрын
got a meter a while back took it apart and looked around reassembled it and stuck it on the shelf and forgot about it until this vid popped up.. :)
@redsquirrelftw3 ай бұрын
Not only is this closed but it really looks like they went through some decent effort to even hide it as much as possible by using the spectrum hopping. Some effort went into making it as hard as possible to decode the signals. That makes me question the security, as maybe they are relying on security through obscurity instead of encryption and preshared keys for example. Imagine if someone figures out how to turn off power to random meters lol. Someone could actually take down the entire grid if they are strategic about this. Turn off power to a couple major customers and it would cause things to trip. I do believe stuff like this absolutely should be open source. In fact I should be able to buy a device that reads my smart meter so I can measure my own usage too. The meter is on my house, I should be allowed to get more insights into what's going on.
@mrrooter6013 ай бұрын
one might even think that could be the point... POWER GRID HACKED AND MORE AT 11
@davidg42883 ай бұрын
The utilities are supposed to be giving customers access to their own data through Zigbee or a web page or whatever but mine hasn't done anything so far, and I've had a smart meter for years.
@lupf56892 ай бұрын
How would a couple hundred meters in your neighborhood be able to communicate on the same frequency channel without a bunch of garbled messages and collisions, if they wouldn't use spectrum hopping? Isn't that simply how most wireless networks work? I'm not sure what the situation in the US is like, but regarding security in Europe I'm 100% sure, they are using pre-shared keys and several layers of security for the actual transport channels. At least where I live, a utility company ordering meters from Landis+Gyr would receive the meters accompanied by a bunch of key files. Oftentimes 2 or 3 per meter to control different levels of access, since reading metering data is less dangerous than remotely switching relays on or off. I wouldn't be surprised, if the message he captured and couldn't figure out is just the encrypted payload containing the actual metering data.
@redsquirrelftw2 ай бұрын
@@lupf5689 Same way wifi works. They each take their turn essentially. I assume there is collision detection as well. Kinda like old style ethernet with hubs. with the way they jump frequencies it's probably more advanced though. There might also be some multiplexing at play where they each get a very tiny time slot.
@dirkvanschalkwyk1919Ай бұрын
Not being paranoid, doesn't mean they're not out to get you. The privatisation model for supplying utilities, such as energy, water, effluent treatment, can work, provided that the regulator/ watch dog is effective, which has not been the case for Thames Water in the UK, thus allowing the Australian corporate investors to award themselves substantial bonuses whilst discharging insufficiently treated sewerage at lowest cost, into rivers etc., instead of improving /maintaing the aging infrastructure that they are accountable for. Ofwat, the regulator, failed the country by overlooking this practice until activists raised the alarm, ie another example of the default ineffectiveness of government institutions.
@TerribleFire3 ай бұрын
Utility companies should not be allowed to pay dividends
@grammygirlforgod93263 ай бұрын
Thanks! I have no idea why the YT algorithm put this in my feed. But this is the most fascinating video I’ve seen in ages! Keep up the good fight!
@RECESSIM3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it
@WSCLATER3 ай бұрын
Why the annoying background sound effects?
@chadcowan69122 ай бұрын
Why the annoying comment?
@backyardpbАй бұрын
@@chadcowan6912😂 exactly 👍🏻
@PAINFOOL132 ай бұрын
Back in mid 70,s I was a analog meter reader for a gas company in Southern Colorado, Great easy job
@afrospammer3 ай бұрын
Amazing how digestible you present such difficult topics! Did a project and my thesis in smart cities and remote metering systems and the security and privacy aspect of them is scary... Great content and even greater the cause! Thank you for this spark you are starting :)
@lqsputnik99893 ай бұрын
Financial Advisors in the 1980's: In theory the endowment on your endowment mortgage may not be enough to pay off the mortgae, but that'll never happen. Come the banking crisis and recession, guess what happened? Utilities in the 2020's: In theory your smart meter can be used to surcharge you, put you in a bidding war with your neighbours, or cut you off, but that'll never happen. Come resource shortages, guess what'll happen?
@JohnD-JohnD3 ай бұрын
I work for a large electric utility and help maintain the smart meter grid from a hardware standpoint. These are absolutely better than the old meters that required a meter reader to collect the data and the company was essentially blind when it came to power outages. Some other food for thought as you look into the data. Some electric smart meter mesh networks share their network capacity with other utilities, like gas companies. If you are scanning that data, you may also see data from gas and water meters. If you are doing this to verify how much power you have used, there are other ways to get that data to confirm your usage in real time.
@sandynoall3 ай бұрын
News is SMART meters emit dangerous levels of EMF....
@basketballjones67823 ай бұрын
Do you have something against meter readers? Your work has contributed to their layoffs. Does that make you feel good? Do you actually claim the utility companies never knew about power outages the way it used to be done?
@JohnD-JohnD3 ай бұрын
@@basketballjones6782 lol. That's an odd reply. The newer meters are way better at providing real time stats than someone who walked across your lawn once a month. Including power outages. I didn't invent the things, I help keep that mesh network running. If you are angry about their existence, your anger is directed in the wrong direction.
@franklofarojr.29692 ай бұрын
All the meter readers that got laid off is the real sad problem.
@JohnD-JohnD2 ай бұрын
@@franklofarojr.2969 Yes, and the invention of bread factories put bakers out of business. The invention of the pulse phone put telephone operators out of work. The invention of the smart phone put camera manufactures out of business.
@ldt89043 ай бұрын
I hope your good deeds go unpunished. Thanks for taking action and sharing your hard-earned knowledge
@williambryce85273 ай бұрын
I have been missing the sharped dressed man is a suit. But at least I no longer worry about my wife getting all hot and bothered.. This video was extremely well produced, and I cannot wait until the next one in this series drops. I have alway wanted to know how my utility smart meter works, as I I am running my house with gorilla solar, only using them as a generator. I stick it to them every way I can. They have proven to be noting more than a abuser of Power, with no concern for the customer only for the profit. It's my turn to get some flesh from them. Technology is moving forward and soon storage will be cheap enough that many will no longer need them. Power to the People!
@kyleroen43413 ай бұрын
I remembered a swat team raiding a house the power company had been able to see the use of grow lights through the data and the cops came in they also use infrared on houses with helicopter/ drones . To see the lights
@tswtx3 ай бұрын
You lost me with saying we're forced to buy electricity. It's a utility that didn't exist 200 years ago and humans managed to live for tens of thousands of years. You're not entitled to electricity and you're free to generate your own or not use any.
@maxwelldavenport25893 ай бұрын
Youre not entitled to water either.
@TheUweRoss3 ай бұрын
The main reason people don't generate their own is that it makes no economic sense to do so. Solar is starting to change that, but adding enough storage to go truly off-grid is still prohibitively expensive compared to keeping a grid connection.
@Mike-012342 ай бұрын
Check out DIY Solar forum started by KZbinr Will Prowse
@mrmotofy2 ай бұрын
NO most cities do NOT allow you to produce your own or disconnect. They will consider and label it uninhabitable then FORCEFULLY evict you from it. It's been done all over
@beardedgaming1337Ай бұрын
@@TheUweRoss there are also laws in place against it. you cant share power that you generate with others on your own. legally. only exception is DC because its not a state and falls outside of those laws.
@WimTon2 ай бұрын
A fly in the ointment: modern smart meters encrypt the payload with a meter-unique key. Even if you extract the key from a meter, that would enable you to listen to exactly that meter. You may still be able to do some traffic analysis on the radio side, like which meter sent a "last gasp" or to which meter a disconnect command was sent. Admittedly, in the past, some stupid utilities used the same key for their whole meter population. Extracting the keys may be difficult. The modern European L+G meters store these in encrypted flash memory together with all the other data. The meter-unique flash key is in the locked internal flash of the MCU.
@RECESSIM2 ай бұрын
These aren’t modern, highly doubt there will be unique keys per meter. The fun thing about reverse engineering and attacking smart meters is they aren’t under constant attack like Internet protocols which are robust because of that. So no telling if they even implemented these smart meter encryption systems properly.
@WimTon2 ай бұрын
@@RECESSIM In Europe, the utilities require an independent security evaluation of smart meters before they are allowed to be deployed. This often incorporates fuzzing, code inspection, and penetration tests. The assurance level is about Common Criteria EAL3 or better. The encryption must pass the DLMS conformance test, which shows that the implementation is logically correct and that the correct key is used. The security of the DLMS protocol got some academic attention (notably from L.J.Weith in 2014), but no significant vulnerabilities were found. The attack surface of a DLMS meter is small: the only message an unconnected meter accepts is the "Application Association Request", which is answered by the "Application Association Response". From that moment on, all messages are AES-GCM encrypted. To save resources, only the necessary software is present (no hidden root shell or such niceties 🙂A maximum of 128k program size is not uncommon.
@RECESSIM2 ай бұрын
That’s very interesting, thanks for sharing!
@TheChillieboo3 ай бұрын
hash, all your videos are sick, but this one is far and away the best so far! like proper nerd storytelling
@RECESSIM3 ай бұрын
Appreciate that man!
@artinist3 ай бұрын
This channel should have 100x its viewership
@John-k1o5f3 ай бұрын
These meters are an electrical interface unit for all your electrics creating that Internet of Things. They are an INVASIVE TECHNOLOGY
@MrRf812 ай бұрын
Giving you big props for the Sneakers clip. Saw thst the first time when I was 11 and it's still one of my favorites.
@74KU3 ай бұрын
I am just looking forward to the day when someone figures out how to tell the power company they used -999999KWH this week.
@addictiveaussieАй бұрын
Everyone that I know, myself included, saw their power bill increase after the installation of a smart meter.
@janno2883 ай бұрын
When people call something "Smart" they intend for the User to be Stupid.
@mandrakethemadcoder3 ай бұрын
Ignorant, rather.
@krashd3 ай бұрын
Not really, it simply implies some degree of automation.
@mrmotofy2 ай бұрын
Like the millions of cars built with keyless start...but never bothered with any encryption or security
@danagoyette79323 ай бұрын
I saw an article talking about how to use an RTL-SDR to get readings from smart meters into Home Assistant, only to find that the meter we have has some proprietary protocol that hasn't been decoded. I can understand keeping control messages encrypted, but it's nonsense to not allow reading the power usage! We also had solar installers that couldn't be arsed to install the CTs to allow us to see how much power we're drawing from the utility. And when the homeowner emailed or called them (not sure which) to have them come back and install the CTs, the solar installers never replied.
@liftingtheveil83612 ай бұрын
I have had constant tinnitus since they installed a smart water meter, transmitting on a lower 412mhz radio frequency that has higher building penetration. The company are insisting these radio waves are not going through our house 40ft away but I can hear frequency sound from the meter/transceiver or interference from it with something else. What spectrum analysis equipment could I use to detect whether these signals are going through our house please?
@JustTheGuy37Ай бұрын
The RF Waves go through walls like butter.. Unless you can block it with metal siding, thick aluminum foil, etc.. Gigahertz solutions has the best meters for testing.. But they are spendy.. Just assume the levels are toxic, and remedy them.. Turn your house into a faraday cage and block the signals :)
@JamesAutoDudeАй бұрын
It's crazy how inaccurate they can be too. So many people have been charged too much from these meters and they love to claim there's nothing wrong with it Thankfully sometimes you can go back to a manual meter still and just pay a small monthly fee
@aJarrowLad525Ай бұрын
Could do without the background music
@sachinhrajak17093 ай бұрын
music is like he is on mission, respect
@d.p.95673 ай бұрын
Your background music is too dominating over your voice.
@thatonesnowboarde3 ай бұрын
The 1970s technology used in the Vietnam War that encrypted radios over a hop timing method was the KY-28. This was a secure voice encryptor that used frequency hopping spread spectrum technology to protect radio communications from enemy interception and jamming. The KY-28 was widely used by the US military during the Vietnam War and remained in service for many years after.
@benwinter24203 ай бұрын
Once were soldiers movie about a battle there was interesting . . the airborne division did't use any of it's high tech & sent soldiers to be massacred
@SmokeyWire563 ай бұрын
I have old RCA 900mhz wireless headphones i use at work. The smart meter interference is annoying. Its sounds like eerrr areare eerrr areare eerrr areare.
@kenbaird70672 ай бұрын
During my engineering degree studies, I did a 4Hr lab on the old electrodynamic watt-hour power meters. All the 50 guys in the lab got different WHr readings for identical power consumption, indicating every meter was recording different power usage and therefore consistently inaccurate. Digital measuring is consistently accurate and the Comsumer pays for only what they really use. Surely that must be an improvement.
Well not really because I guarantee your bills will go up due to the fact olde mechanical meters could not truly measure usage of devices that contain motors like watching machines etc. modern smart meters can. Your bills will only go up and not down with a smart meter!
@steubens73 ай бұрын
never been more offended, toaster ovens boring? firmware for microwaves is my platonic ideal of a job
@tellyfaulkner34663 ай бұрын
You need to get out more.
@mikewolverton79043 ай бұрын
I've got a waffle iron that was given to my parents as a wedding gift in 1959. It still works. Old technology is interesting, especially when I can show that old waffle iron to people and actually use it to cook waffles. If you ask me, I think technology in some regards has become too ridiculous. today.
@palva013 ай бұрын
Thanks! H.O.P.E.
@RECESSIM3 ай бұрын
Thank YOU! HACK THE PLANET! 🌏
@kimanih69033 ай бұрын
@@RECESSIMnext time, dont put that evving noise in the background. Can hardly hear what the f you're saying
@jamess17873 ай бұрын
@@kimanih6903 crank it up
@coreybabcock20233 ай бұрын
I love that movie hackers and take down those are my favorite hacker movies @@RECESSIM
@linearburn88383 ай бұрын
@@RECESSIM Im kinda wondering if the trafic is secure MQTT the last will and testmate on power off made me wonder this
@dc62333 ай бұрын
I wish you were my neighbor, my neighbors have no hobbies whatsoever. But, at least I can sub and follow you here...
@DylanClements983 ай бұрын
Video starts at 15:00. I have never seen a video with so much blatant fluff.
@jhonsmiththe6th3 ай бұрын
I dont under stand get better speakers i can fully under stand u through the hole vid and there is nothing wrong with what was playing in the back ground the music am watching this on my asus ally some just need hearing aids i guess. This was very interesting on what u were saying all about these smart meters keep up the good work👍🙂. This vid felt like some thing i was watching on the Discovery ch. thats how good this vid was made very professional
@RECESSIM3 ай бұрын
👊🏽
@jhonsmiththe6th3 ай бұрын
@@RECESSIM 👊
@jrcstudios38033 ай бұрын
Professional audio engineer here.. are people complaining about the audio? I would never have given this vid 15 seconds if the audio was bad. I can't stand bad audio. I can tell with one video that he actually spent money on a good mic. I put my money where my (ears?) are, see below for my super thanks.
@RECESSIM3 ай бұрын
@@jrcstudios3803 Thanks! Always looking to improve the video experience and I love adding music as part of that. I generally use some monitors and headphones to test both audio experiences, but perhaps my levels or the amount of ducking is off a bit for people... Also, you can't please everyone so there's that 😂