2021-11-04
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Have you ever heard the sentence that every device can be hacked? I have talked to several security researchers who have experience in hacking Browsers, iPhones and more, to figure out if this is true. And if it's true, should you be worried?
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00:00 - Can Every Device Get Hacked?
00:53 - Collaboration
02:24 - Law of Security: The More Complexity, The More Insecure
03:20 - Proof #1: Zerodium
04:55 - Proof #2: Phone Vendor Security Updates
05:33 - Proof #3: Hacking Competitions
06:28 - "Can You Find The Vulnerabilities Alone?"
09:27 - "Weaponized" (or Operationalized) Exploits
10:35 - The Original Question Is Useless
11:18 - Risk Of Your Device Getting Hacked?
12:32 - The Economics Of The Attacker
14:30 - Who Should Be Worried About 0days?
15:11 - Attack On Security Researchers
16:06 - What Can You Do Against Hackers?
18:15 - Trick Against Smartphone Hacking
19:22 - Summary and Conclusion
21:21 - Outro
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