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[5373.64 --> 5374.64] Wow. |
[5374.64 --> 5381.64] Google and UCSD looked at a hundred phishing emails picked out of a random sample self-reported by Gmail users. |
[5381.64 --> 5390.64] The researchers also reviewed a random sample of a hundred phishing websites caught by Google's safe browsing system to further understand how the scams work. |
[5390.64 --> 5395.64] These websites were all created through Google Forms, which is how researchers were even able to access the data. |
[5395.64 --> 5398.64] And even the worst performing phishing websites. |
[5398.64 --> 5404.64] Like, think about some of the ones you've seen where it's just like, obviously not a real website. |
[5404.64 --> 5405.64] Full of typos. |
[5405.64 --> 5409.64] Like, you click on any navigation on the site and it doesn't go anywhere. |
[5409.64 --> 5410.64] It just leads to a broken page. |
[5410.64 --> 5412.64] Like, we've all seen them. |
[5412.64 --> 5418.64] Even on the worst performing, 3% of users still submitted their data. |
[5418.64 --> 5424.64] On the most effective sites, as many as 45% submitted their data. |
[5424.64 --> 5429.64] I wonder if this data took account for faked stuff. |
[5429.64 --> 5431.64] Probably not. |
[5431.64 --> 5439.64] But, I would speculate that most people aren't going to go to the trouble of even... |
[5439.64 --> 5453.64] Because, okay, the tech-savvy user, unless they're one of those super tech-savvy users who runs, you know, a virtual machine on their computer solely for the purpose of opening up, you know, potentially malicious stuff. |
[5453.64 --> 5460.64] You know, unless you're one of those, I would venture that most moderately power users are just not going to click it. |
[5460.64 --> 5461.64] Yeah. |
[5461.64 --> 5462.64] Yeah, yeah, yeah. |
[5462.64 --> 5463.64] Because you don't even want to go to that site. |
[5463.64 --> 5464.64] Yeah. |
[5464.64 --> 5465.64] That's bad. |
[5465.64 --> 5466.64] You just don't even want to go there. |
[5466.64 --> 5467.64] I used to... |
[5467.64 --> 5479.64] Okay, when I used to work at certain shops, depending on where it was situated, so like, depending on the demographics of the area around me, I could get from, like, one a week to maybe two a month. |
[5479.64 --> 5481.64] Uh, it was like .5 a week. |
[5481.64 --> 5484.64] People coming in, like, oh, I had... |
[5484.64 --> 5485.64] This is even worse. |
[5485.64 --> 5486.64] This is just phone calls. |
[5486.64 --> 5496.64] Someone called me from Microsoft and said that my computer was sending them messages saying that it was having problems and they need me to go on my computer and type all this stuff. |
[5496.64 --> 5500.64] And then I'm like, oh, yeah, you screwed up. |
[5500.64 --> 5502.64] It was such an awkward situation. |
[5502.64 --> 5504.64] They're like, how do I get my money back? |
[5504.64 --> 5507.64] I'm like, you don't. |
[5507.64 --> 5509.64] Like, it's gone. |
[5509.64 --> 5521.64] So, according to Google's research here, hackers spend an average of three minutes figuring out how much an account is worth once they have access and will apparently move on if the account doesn't seem valuable enough. |
[5521.64 --> 5522.64] So, there you go. |
[5522.64 --> 5529.64] The solution is to either avoid phishing websites entirely, not give them your data, or not have any money. |
[5529.64 --> 5530.64] Yeah. |
[5530.64 --> 5537.64] Oh, but then, okay, you still need to not be a doofus because the hacker then tries to get money from your account's contact list. |
[5537.64 --> 5538.64] Ugh. |
[5538.64 --> 5540.64] So, you can be compromising your friends and family members. |
[5540.64 --> 5541.64] Right, yeah. |
[5541.64 --> 5542.64] By being dumb. |
[5542.64 --> 5550.64] Speaking of being dumb, gizmodo.com's article about this website, I can't remember what it's called right now, but this is just terrible. |
[5550.64 --> 5562.64] So, creepy website, um, Insecam claims to feature feeds from IP cameras all over the world, including 11,000 in the US alone. |
[5562.64 --> 5581.64] And, uh, Gizmodo browsed some of the feeds, finding people's living rooms, um, parking lots, porches, and even bedrooms in these feeds, and the site says that the way that they did this was by exploiting people who haven't changed the default username and password on their IP camera. |
[5581.64 --> 5582.64] Yeah. |
[5582.64 --> 5586.64] Yeah, there's, um, that's creepy. |
[5586.64 --> 5595.64] I don't even know if I should be saying this on stream, but it's fairly widely known, and spreading the knowledge that exists might help get it fixed. |
[5595.64 --> 5601.64] Um, there's certain Google search terms you can use to find, uh, open IP cameras. |
[5601.64 --> 5606.64] And you can get straight up into their control panels to the point where you can move them around. |
[5606.64 --> 5613.64] Like, it's crazy. I was doing, like, a presentation in high school talking about, like, internet security stuff. |
[5613.64 --> 5619.64] This was a long time ago. And I did a live demonstration in front of the class and, like, moved the camera around and everything. |
[5619.64 --> 5622.64] And it's like, yep, it's really bad. |
[5622.64 --> 5628.64] I mean, it baffles me that more things don't require you to change the password the first time that you log into them. |
[5628.64 --> 5633.64] Because anyone can be lazy. Even someone who knows better can be lazy. |
[5633.64 --> 5634.64] But if you... |
[5634.64 --> 5638.64] Maybe you're just spamming next and you don't notice that one of them was whatever. |
[5638.64 --> 5639.64] Whatever. |
[5639.64 --> 5640.64] Actually really important. Yeah. |
[5640.64 --> 5643.64] Ugh. Anyway, Assassin's Creed Creator launches new studio. |
[5643.64 --> 5645.64] The original article is from gamespot.com. |
[5645.64 --> 5648.64] So, following his reported firing from Ubisoft last year, |
[5648.64 --> 5654.64] the Assassin's Creed Creator has opened a new studio in Montreal called Panache Digital Games. |
[5654.64 --> 5660.64] Panache's other co-founder, another former Ubisoft veteran who was fired in 2013... |
[5660.64 --> 5665.64] Or, yeah, sorry, Panache's other co-founder was another Ubisoft veteran. |
[5665.64 --> 5674.64] So, in June 2013, he sued Ubisoft for $400,000 and the rights to purchase $1666, which he was working on at THQ Montreal before its collapse. |
[5674.64 --> 5675.64] Cool! |
[5675.64 --> 5678.64] Interesting. Hopefully he does good things. |
[5678.64 --> 5682.64] Yeah, well, based on how good Assassin's Creed is with his involvement, |
[5682.64 --> 5684.64] and how rubbish it apparently is without his involvement... |
[5684.64 --> 5686.64] Oh, I guess we need to... |
[5686.64 --> 5688.64] Okay, so just a... |
[5688.64 --> 5694.64] I have to kind of pitch this to you guys again, because Nick will give me a hard time if I don't. |
[5694.64 --> 5698.64] But the Keep On Digging shirt apparently has already sold like 40 shirts. |
[5698.64 --> 5699.64] Oh, that's awesome. |
[5699.64 --> 5703.64] Because you guys are pretty into repping the Keep On Digging. |
[5703.64 --> 5704.64] Sick. |
[5704.64 --> 5706.64] So we have yet another Ubisoft topic. |
[5706.64 --> 5710.64] It's just a short one, because they just can't stop, can they? |
[5710.64 --> 5712.64] So check it out, it's over on... |
[5712.64 --> 5714.64] Oh no, this one. |
[5714.64 --> 5715.64] Oh. |
[5715.64 --> 5717.64] Yeah, I know. |
[5717.64 --> 5719.64] Ugh, okay. |
[5719.64 --> 5722.64] My brain's gonna bleed before we're done this. |
[5722.64 --> 5726.64] Hold on, I'm just trying to... |
[5726.64 --> 5729.64] I'm just trying to post our link here. |
[5729.64 --> 5731.64] I don't know if that link is gonna work. |
[5731.64 --> 5733.64] Hey, look at that, it works. |
[5733.64 --> 5735.64] So if you guys want one of these shirts, check it out. |
[5735.64 --> 5737.64] I'mma spam my chat. |
[5737.64 --> 5738.64] Boom! |
[5738.64 --> 5742.64] Nick's like, here's one link. |
[5742.64 --> 5745.64] I will do things the way that isn't obnoxious. |
[5745.64 --> 5746.64] Good job, Nick. |
[5746.64 --> 5749.64] And like, says what it's for, and stuff. |
[5749.64 --> 5751.64] You're just like, blah! |
[5751.64 --> 5752.64] Nah, dawg. |
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