A shocking Quote I heard recently was that Gaming (Platform and Desktop) Makes More Money than the Music Industry and Hollywood Movies combined...
Wait until Taylor Swift hears about This...
Intel Still In The GAME, Folks.....
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Yeah, Even Forbes is talking about USA's Mr. Robot and
Hackers that Use
Kali Linux, for pete's sake...
Wingman.
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Humans As Exploits: 'Mr. Robot' Episode 5 Reality Check
Now five episodes into its debut season, USA Network’s rookie hacker drama, Mr. Robot, has failed to disappoint even the most skeptic of viewers when it comes to the show’s portrayal of cyber crime and security.
Led by director Sam Esmail, the Mr. Robot team has dedicated itself to creating an authentic representation of modern hacking with intense scrupulousness. As a result of Esmail and company’s efforts—rather than throwing myself into the debate over Elliot’s delusions and what is reality—I have tasked myself with explaining the onscreen hacks. To do so, I have enlisted the help of Mr. Robot’s technical consultant and cyber crime expert, Michael Bazzell.
Proximity Card Clones
Early in the fifth episode of Mr. Robot’s first season, “Exploits” (S1.E5 eps.1.4_3xpl0its.wmv), Mr. Robot bumps into a fellow customer at a coffee shop in an almost cringe-worthy fashion as Elliot and FSociety crew members Mobley and Romero watch in anticipation. The impetus of this interaction is so that the FSociety can clone the man’s security badge and ultimately use it to gain access to Steel Mountain, E Corp’s data storage facility. These types of employee security badges—also known as proximity cards—are ubiquitous and countless companies rely on them as a security measure.
From: http://www.forbes.com
Link: http://www.forbes.com/sites/abigailtracy/2015/07/22/humans-as-exploits-mr-robot-episode-5-reality-check/
TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/okhjjeg
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Yeah, Even Forbes is talking about USA's Mr. Robot and
Hackers that Use
Kali Linux, for pete's sake...
Wingman.
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Humans As Exploits: 'Mr. Robot' Episode 5 Reality Check
Now five episodes into its debut season, USA Network’s rookie hacker drama, Mr. Robot, has failed to disappoint even the most skeptic of viewers when it comes to the show’s portrayal of cyber crime and security.
Led by director Sam Esmail, the Mr. Robot team has dedicated itself to creating an authentic representation of modern hacking with intense scrupulousness. As a result of Esmail and company’s efforts—rather than throwing myself into the debate over Elliot’s delusions and what is reality—I have tasked myself with explaining the onscreen hacks. To do so, I have enlisted the help of Mr. Robot’s technical consultant and cyber crime expert, Michael Bazzell.
Proximity Card Clones
Early in the fifth episode of Mr. Robot’s first season, “Exploits” (S1.E5 eps.1.4_3xpl0its.wmv), Mr. Robot bumps into a fellow customer at a coffee shop in an almost cringe-worthy fashion as Elliot and FSociety crew members Mobley and Romero watch in anticipation. The impetus of this interaction is so that the FSociety can clone the man’s security badge and ultimately use it to gain access to Steel Mountain, E Corp’s data storage facility. These types of employee security badges—also known as proximity cards—are ubiquitous and countless companies rely on them as a security measure.
From: http://www.forbes.com
Link: http://www.forbes.com/sites/abigailtracy/2015/07/22/humans-as-exploits-mr-robot-episode-5-reality-check/
TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/okhjjeg
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