How hackers take over your accounts using social engineering (Marketplace)

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  • @Olutman7
    @Olutman7 Před 2 lety +22

    Even for the recognition Brian gets, his skills is so underrated at least by most tech fans in general. I mean I get that there is stamina and all that involved in things like he does but being able to stand so far away and have the ability get the information needed with high speed as expected to hit it perfectly with a paddle just over the net is extremely impressive.

  • @roachtoasties
    @roachtoasties Před 7 měsíci +5

    This video is four years old, but the problem has only gotten worse. Basically I don't believe anything I get in email, texts, phone calls, and the like. The scammers and hackers are still working overtime.

  • @johnwood2158
    @johnwood2158 Před 5 lety +808

    Don't answer those quizzes on social media accounts that are "fun to do". They can be loaded with questions like, Year you were born? Or favourite colour, hot drink, etc. Name of your pet. Good hackers will look at your account and those answers and can get enough info to get into many of your accounts. Even over a series of "fun to do" quizzes, not just one. They'd likely monitor your account over a week and come up with pure gold. Say goodbye to your money!

    • @nicevideomancanada
      @nicevideomancanada Před 5 lety +31

      Thanks for this good tip John.

    • @KieSeyHow
      @KieSeyHow Před 5 lety +40

      Yes, these quizes are actually put out by data-mining companies and market research groups. Only fools answer them, and really you should not even tell friends and family your personal details in this day and age.

    • @raymondsiu
      @raymondsiu Před 5 lety +26

      Funny that I always use the security of "Name of my pet"; since I don't have pet; so I have a name in mind that no one can mine from my profile :)
      The key of security question/answer should never available from your online profile .

    • @Smooth_Operator
      @Smooth_Operator Před 5 lety +1

      hackers can't enter your facebook account even with password lol, don't worry

    • @cococly
      @cococly Před 5 lety +9

      Who uses real name and real DOB on social media

  • @RedRubyG
    @RedRubyG Před 5 lety +40

    When requesting new SIM cards, Rogers should only do so with the client physically going to a Rogers store and showing identification.

    • @andrewtodd7287
      @andrewtodd7287 Před 5 lety +4

      "SHOULD" being the keyword. I broke mine and all I had to do was walk into a Rogers store, give them my phone number and they sold me one right then and there. I was in and out in 30 seconds.

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @jking6871
    @jking6871 Před 4 lety +20

    It's not human error it's corporate negligence. Plain and simple !

    • @gil8132
      @gil8132 Před 2 lety

      its like north korea

  • @albertaoglifer1132
    @albertaoglifer1132 Před 5 lety +654

    Shouldn’t Rogers be responsible for replacement of money?

    • @Blunder03
      @Blunder03 Před 5 lety +66

      That would mean major corporations being held responsible, it rarely happens in Canada, we usually just bend over and take it.

    • @Pseudynom
      @Pseudynom Před 5 lety +68

      OG
      In Germany the bank is responsible for that, if it’s not your fault.

    • @OwenRona
      @OwenRona Před 5 lety +24

      OG talk to your lawyer and find your options. No law system punishes a victim, this should not be any different

    • @LiLT0Y
      @LiLT0Y Před 5 lety +20

      @@Pseudynom even in the US I was refunded money hacked from my account by wells fargo

    • @Dylan-xv3hp
      @Dylan-xv3hp Před 5 lety +11

      @@Pseudynom It was crpyto currency - not a bank.

  • @krylissnorwind7528
    @krylissnorwind7528 Před 4 lety +3

    When I used to work on the internet helpdesk, I was the stingy rep that wouldn't give out info. Back in those days (late 90's early 00's) there were about 10 of us in the same room, all within earshot of each other. I would hear another rep get the same person digging for info and I would go over to their desk and stop them from giving it out. Even back then social engineering was a big thing.

  • @gFamWeb
    @gFamWeb Před 2 lety +9

    "I want to know how troubling that is for you"
    "Obviously protecting the security of our customers is important to me"
    He deflected well.

  • @PatrickBaptist
    @PatrickBaptist Před 5 lety +5

    I use to work in various call centers, this here is why I took suck pleasure in being a hard man to deal with on verifications. If I heard whispering I would flag the account even, I never made it easy unless the person had enough info that I couldn't deny them over.

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @adityapanda9239
    @adityapanda9239 Před 2 lety +2

    When the hacker said he s my husband 😂😂😂

  • @foxsux6000
    @foxsux6000 Před 5 lety +498

    It's not hacking, it's phishing..

    • @matthewst_fort4367
      @matthewst_fort4367 Před 5 lety +10

      Phishing

    • @foxsux6000
      @foxsux6000 Před 5 lety +4

      @@matthewst_fort4367 Oh sorry, typo.

    • @woolfulrebellion
      @woolfulrebellion Před 5 lety +7

      It's the same as when you go to a fortune teller.

    • @markbriones8567
      @markbriones8567 Před 5 lety +1

      so phishing is not hacking?what is it?explain why!!

    • @foxsux6000
      @foxsux6000 Před 5 lety +7

      @@markbriones8567 You just call someone up and ask for their information, or they call you (or email)
      Anyone without much knowledge can do this, especially on the elderly..
      hacking is done without the knowledge or consent of users, like hacking banks, governments etc. (Regular people usually aren't a target for hackers)

  • @Sgt_Bill_T_Co
    @Sgt_Bill_T_Co Před 2 lety +2

    IN the UK the rule is the banks will never call and ask for personal information. If I'm called by any person purporting to represent an organisation I deal with I ask them for my details, to prove they are who they say they are, IF they don't/won't can't tell me, I hang up, simples. IF I call my bank then I will answer any security questions. I don't keep my whole life on a smartphone and so will probably never be successfully scammed.

  • @AKA_FREETIBET
    @AKA_FREETIBET Před 5 lety +356

    I guess call center agent might not care when they receive 80 to 90 calls (in a day) one after another on a minimum wage.

    • @akui88
      @akui88 Před 5 lety +41

      they outsource most of these jobs to people in india and even mexico!

    • @CuongNguyen-le5ic
      @CuongNguyen-le5ic Před 5 lety +5

      I got this a few times when I just said my street number wrong or even name wrong by mistake, it still go through.
      Not to mention once time me and relative use the same phone number and we got pretty far in and they ask us if we want to confirm an option and I am like "Umm, that is my relative, not me" despite me telling them my full name, street address, just that we use the same phone number on my phone, they thought it was my relative that is calling, didn't even check up the name when I said it first time.

    • @geistreichtube
      @geistreichtube Před 5 lety +10

      I believe that's basically one of the key issues here.

    • @stsk7
      @stsk7 Před 5 lety +11

      I worked at ine and was paid 18$/hour and it was still tedious. At minimum I would have killed myself

    • @UrFavDudeOnUtube
      @UrFavDudeOnUtube Před 5 lety +5

      That their job, if they're so unhappy they better quit rather than putting people's security at risk

  • @soulife8383
    @soulife8383 Před 5 lety +1

    I've been working in an office for the last 3yrs, and one thing I've learned from things that I've been asked to do is if you sound like you're calling on the company's behalf, they'll usually work with you. So far, out of every task I've been given, our bank is the only one that won't work with me... And I'm our Accounts Payable person. I have access to our account. I can verify every piece of information asked. But if I use my name, they end the call. Every other company account works with me as soon as I say "my boss has been getting on me to 'handle this task' so that's why I'm calling". And I have done A LOT on this company's behalf..

  • @CALLBAD
    @CALLBAD Před 5 lety +297

    "That's her, my husband" should be enough to cancel all the changes.

    • @1rudedudette1
      @1rudedudette1 Před 5 lety +33

      LGBT

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Před 5 lety +4

      He said "him". I believe the reporter's authorized person for the account is her husband, which I believed she mouthed, so the scammer went with that being his husband as well instead of creating a different relative.

    • @Reckless-mindfulness
      @Reckless-mindfulness Před 5 lety +14

      the guy was not a native english speaker and that is a huge issue, you just put this in the slip of tongue section .

    • @WhiteZorin
      @WhiteZorin Před 5 lety +2

      unfortunately, exactly that's the case, like with vast majority of these services
      @@Reckless-mindfulness

    • @jivanjovan
      @jivanjovan Před 5 lety +7

      @@1rudedudette1 no the problem is that he said "her" and corrects it to "my" that should be a red flag but he didn't do anything

  • @oldsnail
    @oldsnail Před 3 lety +14

    This is such a lovely video and i'm just stating this here for everyone to also benefit from. With growing scammers all over the world, it's important to know that one way or the other, We are all exposed to cyber security threat or malware hacks...
    Look at how many comments on this CZcams starts with above... seriously.. shamming and scamming everywhere...

  • @buhaytza2005
    @buhaytza2005 Před 3 lety +4

    15:01 best response to all the "educating and developing" spiel!

    • @jessicahsmith4815
      @jessicahsmith4815 Před 3 lety

      I thought he gonna scam me like others but eventually come out to be good ZARDUSCYBER on ig you're the best among all

  • @mrlouisvashi
    @mrlouisvashi Před 5 lety +8

    I work for a large cellphone company and am shocked how easy these scammers can get into a account

  • @gabriell04032
    @gabriell04032 Před 4 lety +3

    Every hacker gangsta until they see my bank account's value

  • @ClassierAunt
    @ClassierAunt Před 3 lety +14

    Just study cyber security and you will be fine.

  • @roahnosh
    @roahnosh Před 4 lety +30

    I just cant believe that call agents are given authority to reset a person's account. That's just wrong on so many levels.

    • @jessicahsmith4815
      @jessicahsmith4815 Před 3 lety

      I thought he gonna scam me like others but eventually come out to be good ZARDUSCYBER on ig you're the best among all

  • @driver13g27
    @driver13g27 Před 5 lety +70

    Haha I love how this sweet reporter just helplessly sits there and is stuck witnessing her passcode stuff being changed

    • @larrybrechtjr163
      @larrybrechtjr163 Před 5 lety

      Highway Pro yeah totally! And it was nuts how the hacking got easier the longer the phone call went on. Poor girl sat there helpless and fearful of how that could go down with not-so-ethical hackers just as easy.

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

    • @Last.Dark.Emperor
      @Last.Dark.Emperor Před 4 lety +1

      @@misscandace4111 Whats wrong with u?

  • @dealloc
    @dealloc Před 5 lety +50

    The problem is mostly a two fold. On one side, the company wants to offer the best service in order to keep customers happy and within their hold. On the other side, most customers care more about convenience than security. This naturally leads to laziness on both sides as they begin to accept each others sides. This is the advantage that phishing, social engineering and other art uses.

  • @johnkurzman
    @johnkurzman Před 5 lety +13

    After someone stole my phone number to attempt the same attack on me, when I tracked down the cellphone company they used and contacted them, and asked them what info was used to obtain my phone number improperly, that conpany told me all sorts of info about me, without even verifying that I was me in any way other than my saying that they had taken my number incorrectly. So there are some American Cellphone companies that are no better.

  • @Anonymous-pr3gr
    @Anonymous-pr3gr Před 5 lety +10

    Well it always comes down to convenience. Everyone wants convenience without taking responsibilities of risks. Personally, if i had my own company, customer records would be held to strict guidelines and would never be revealed out of all places, on social medias. I personally value security over convenience.

  • @arkadecinema8650
    @arkadecinema8650 Před 3 lety +3

    hey, big 3, if you care about customers then keep your call centres here in canada

  • @mavericks2048
    @mavericks2048 Před 5 lety +464

    Now that is scary. I'm glad that I am broke.

    • @geistreichtube
      @geistreichtube Před 5 lety +17

      Haha! Every cloud has its silver lining.

    • @chery0071
      @chery0071 Před 5 lety +8

      Roach Spray your identity can be sold and used to open accounts making you even more broke. It’s not only an issue for those with some money. There are minors identity used to get credit cards and loans even though they can’t sign their name. So don’t feel too safe cause you’re broke

    • @energyenergy3341
      @energyenergy3341 Před 5 lety +4

      They can even hack your mind

    • @karolbirmingham6385
      @karolbirmingham6385 Před 5 lety +1

      Hahahahahaha

    • @1911Zoey
      @1911Zoey Před 5 lety +3

      You can't get scammed if you don't have money. IQ over 160.

  • @akui88
    @akui88 Před 5 lety +155

    how does a company give out a DOB?
    i mean why would a customer need to know their OWN birthdate?
    if they need to know their own birthdate, then maybe it's not the customer who is asking...

    • @got.o1296
      @got.o1296 Před 5 lety +10

      it's call Logic 🙍

    • @deenh9960
      @deenh9960 Před 5 lety +2

      That's what I amazed?

    • @kropking
      @kropking Před 5 lety +3

      @@chrisrock1021
      Your wife is a he?

    • @HenrikeHernandes
      @HenrikeHernandes Před 5 lety

      You can ask them to verify your dob, so you next time you call them, and let’s say, you cant remember your password or the answer for the security question they could ask you for your dob or your post code

    • @Microtonal_Cats
      @Microtonal_Cats Před 5 lety +1

      @@chrisrock1021 is a scammer. Google the first sentence from his post. He's posting it everywhere.

  • @ronaldsears4979
    @ronaldsears4979 Před 2 lety +8

    They need to start requesting for them to come into the bank showing proper identification so that that way they know you by face when you come in that shows your ID number and to notify you by doing this is the most important thing that will save people from being hurt any further is having them to come in not giving them no information on the phone but to come in and talk to them with proper identification I hope you agree to this if not people are only setting yourself up for a world of hurt I hope this can be a big help they also need to be fingerprinted in the banks to know that it is you and not someone else

    • @ceamedia
      @ceamedia Před 2 lety

      The world is already a weird place, that won't stop anything. They now use details of your print on a specialy made silicone gloves to enter banks on your behalf wearing your exact face on a mask.

    • @julielevesque2668
      @julielevesque2668 Před 2 lety +2

      I think they should require Zoom and identification card while on the call when requesting changing information. The provider should also have a copy of your identification on file with your photo. It should be video calls where they see you or they don't change anything on your behalf. It could be Microsoft Teams video call, Skype or other but see the person face to face.

  • @kodakwhite4523
    @kodakwhite4523 Před 4 lety +4

    This would explain all the random pages I had liked on Facebook that I definitely didn’t ‘like’ myself.

    • @chrisedward4115
      @chrisedward4115 Před 4 lety

      *Ronaldhacks_01 on ||πsta* helped me to get access to my debtor bank account successsfully

  • @gjscomputerstuff
    @gjscomputerstuff Před 4 lety +10

    The fact their calls centers are typically in India, the land where hackers roam free, leaves little confidence in these companies.

    • @0xhhhhff
      @0xhhhhff Před 3 lety

      *scammers. A large number of the population is illiterate about technology and cyber security.

  • @aphiwemagaya3279
    @aphiwemagaya3279 Před 4 lety +4

    Even the companies providing assistance in the hacking industry might possibly be the one's behind the project

  • @konnichiwala889
    @konnichiwala889 Před 5 lety +6

    You also have to do your part about keeping your account sercure. Change your passwords regularly.

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @gbat6727
    @gbat6727 Před 5 lety +28

    I watched this and the one thing that may have added to the rep throwing the rules out the wind is the key word SALE if reps weren't pushed so hard to make a sale on every call it would happen less often. Pay phone reps with out making that call the subject of a new sale and there will be less

    • @concerned_2023
      @concerned_2023 Před 5 lety +1

      Good point. The first words to a CSR would be, “Hi, I’m calling for my grandpa and he needs the xx package added to his account. Calling on behalf of the elderly, you know because “they’re not use to all the technology” I would think would be fairly easy.

    • @gbat6727
      @gbat6727 Před 5 lety

      @@concerned_2023 You are right but they may not be used to the tech but if they have it they must know something and if you are calling either they need to call us in person and answer the security questions or better just come in to our store and we can verify who you are and set that up. We need to do something different than we are doing now which is nothing and letting them away with breaking rules or they are responsible for the pain they cause.

  • @fanofwho124
    @fanofwho124 Před 5 lety +1

    Educating about Cyber security is crucial but our Big 3's have overseas call centers. Sending a PDF or PowerPoint presentation about security and assuming the training will be at the best MAY not be the case. When you drive a rental car you don't care how you drive, a few bumps on road - who cares its not your car but when you drive your own car, you are always alert. Having said that, I think there are lot of work to be done with Our local call centers too. Can't say too much though.

  • @markd5067
    @markd5067 Před 5 lety +219

    Sounds like you need to sue Rogers....

    • @erynnlouise
      @erynnlouise Před 5 lety +33

      Mark D I am. They need to be held responsible.

    • @sarahm6655
      @sarahm6655 Před 5 lety +12

      Good for you. This was completely unacceptable and I hope they get what they deserve. 3 months of internet was an absolute joke. Stay strong !!!! 🙂🙂

    • @Schmuck
      @Schmuck Před 5 lety +4

      ​@@erynnlouise I disagree that rogers should be held responsible. Sure, they made a mistake in verifying it was you communicating to them in chat, but they didn't steal your money. Whatever crypto wallet you were using, wasn't secure enough. Instead of using 2auth with text messages, google 2auth provides more security, then it doesn't matter if people get into your rogers acc. Or better yet, store your crypto on a personal hdd, then hide that hdd somewhere. It's horrible how much money you lost, and amazing that people can take that with no remorse. However, I think tech companies had an issue with account security for a long time, so one solution was connecting accounts with email. Then they started to realize people use the same password for emails as they do other accounts and email isn't secure. Then they decided to connect accounts with phone numbers as well. Although the phone carriers weren't prepared to take that burden. To be the gate keeper between someone's accounts with $30,000 is a big responsibility. Blaming them for losing your money isn't the answer, it would be like blaming a police officer for not successfully stoping a home theft. Sure, it's the police officers job and responsibility to stop crimes from occurring, but it isn't their fault for the crime when they fail.

    • @erynnlouise
      @erynnlouise Před 5 lety +21

      Schmuck some fair points. Here’s some extra details to consider. I can’t give all because of the open investigation. I was using google auth - they still got through. I always keep crypto in a hard wallet, I only had it in exchange briefly to convert for withdrawal. Rogers agents made 7 mistakes in a row, and even proceeded to do the sim swap after the account was flagged as “possible fraud”. This wasn’t acceptable human error but gross negligence in protecting my personal data. The money aside, I am now at risk of identity fraud for the rest of my life. More than a dozen people have reached out to me since this aired with the same experience, some lost crypto, some fiat, and some identity fraud. Rogers promotes 2FA as added account security. There are numerous mechanisms Rogers can put in place to prevent this, as other companies demonstrate with proven success. eBay. Paypal. Banking institutions. To name a few.

    • @KenBowd
      @KenBowd Před 5 lety +4

      @@Schmuck , perhaps when it happens to you.

  • @rhemaman
    @rhemaman Před 4 lety +1

    What we need is a transparency in the market of reporting incidents and accounting for a company's reputation in this department. Whether this is government mandated or peer pressure oriented. They shouldn't have the right to hide these incursions when they are discovered, in the same way that credit card data is treated. Personal information that is disclosed to a party that has no right to that information is a breach of trust and confidence and usually requires legal permission, therefore, requires legal action or responsibility.

  • @fatdadtofitdad
    @fatdadtofitdad Před 4 lety +5

    14:00 - Spoken like a politician, acknowledge the question, then deflect responsibility

  • @Hindongspdi71
    @Hindongspdi71 Před měsícem +1

    yes best response to all the educating and devoloving' spill

  • @hermanrogers1325
    @hermanrogers1325 Před 3 lety +8

    This is why I don’t do any kind of banking online or bill paying my bank encourage me to bank online but I refuse to much at stake

    • @jessicahsmith4815
      @jessicahsmith4815 Před 3 lety

      I thought he gonna scam me like others but eventually come out to be good ZARDUSCYBER on ig you're the best among all

  • @davidgeekly1769
    @davidgeekly1769 Před 5 lety +64

    NOT HACKING!!!!
    this is social engineering...

    • @Schmuck
      @Schmuck Před 5 lety +14

      definition of hacking on google "the gaining of unauthorized access to data in a system or computer"... So yes, this is hacking. In fact probably the most powerful form of hacking and will never go away. Kevin Mitnick, above all was an excellent hacker because of SE'ing.

    • @davidgeekly1769
      @davidgeekly1769 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Schmuck oh good you can read... pleas go read the art of intrusion by keven mitnick & the art of deception by kevin mitnick then you might understand why i still don't call this hacking...

    • @Schmuck
      @Schmuck Před 5 lety +4

      @@davidgeekly1769 No, I'm not going to read a book to understand why you think SE'ing != hacking. I'm saying its fair to call it hacking, because it's encompassed in the definition of hacking.

    • @Alfador42
      @Alfador42 Před 5 lety +8

      Hacking is not about using computers to gain access. It's about GAINING ACCESS. It's about finding flaws and exploiting them. By any means necessary.

    • @andrecruz1203
      @andrecruz1203 Před 5 lety +3

      Also not Engineering either I'd argue.

  • @oceanblue4750
    @oceanblue4750 Před 5 lety +6

    I want a career in cyber security,so I can stop these theives!

  • @JFDSmit-rm6tw
    @JFDSmit-rm6tw Před 5 lety +2

    At first, I hated FICA and RICA. Suddenly I kind-of love the way our South African companies ask the caller to give his/ her ID number, residential address, employer... and the call gets put through to a computer that demands your PIN... one digit or number out, and the call doesn't go on. Still not infallible, but wow. Eight calls to get that first woman's eight details?

  • @RobZavalaPhotography
    @RobZavalaPhotography Před 5 lety +6

    That's genuine, I never expect trained employees to get hacked. That's crazy.

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @DaneReidVoiceOver
    @DaneReidVoiceOver Před 5 lety +6

    ROGERS is responsible. Absolutely

  • @user-di6cn2ne7u
    @user-di6cn2ne7u Před 5 lety +1

    Teleco companies do ask security questions and enforce them , and customers are furious . They hate having to answer questions, they say "let people hack me I don't care , it's just a phone/cable account , I don't care" . People get SO angry when they need to answer security questions. They don't see the threat. If you try to send them to a store in person they completely explode . I've been taking these calls for 3 years , and customers NEED to see videos like this to understand that 1234 or 0000 are not useful pins. You NEED to answer the security questions.

  • @tenzackyogi1742
    @tenzackyogi1742 Před 5 lety +16

    Use high standard VPN. Don't use public cafe network. Nord VPN got 5 years offer.

    • @Schmuck
      @Schmuck Před 5 lety +6

      What? How will a VPN help at all? Aside from hiding from your ISP or whatever website you're traveling too. When you use a VPN your data still hits whatever access point you're connected to, so you're still vuln to mitm attacks and then travels to the vpn, then to the destination. If anything a VPN adds another dangerous aspect because your data is travelling through Nord's servers now. VPN companies love using 'security' as a marketing tactic, but it doesn't really help.

    • @redlaserfox3988
      @redlaserfox3988 Před 5 lety +7

      This reply brought to you by Nord VPN

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Před 5 lety +3

      A VPN won't stop what happened here. This isn't just browsing online and the shows you've visited and your passwords. Putting your info on social media for easy access and reps not really paying attention on the security phase led to this. Or reps willingly giving information out.

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @blackamericanlesbianprofes4357

    Thank you for posting this insightful video. Date Stamp: 19mar22

  • @toxiikevinator
    @toxiikevinator Před 5 lety +24

    the reasons it's not safe to use your personal information as security questions, is social media. that's where you're putting all your personal information. online out into the world for everybody to see it, so it doesn't make sense to use your personal information as security.

    • @watchtellyinuk
      @watchtellyinuk Před 5 lety +2

      Answer is simple. Do not use social media.

    • @lilgodzillr
      @lilgodzillr Před 5 lety +1

      Only a fool or someone truly ignorant would put their personal info on social media.

  • @maxbadr
    @maxbadr Před 4 lety +3

    Editor: How much epic music do you want?
    CBC: Yes

  • @kong1999
    @kong1999 Před 5 lety +4

    Use multiple layer of encryption algorithms to your desired password, and make it with lots of characters. It would be so hard to guess until you have to write it down

  • @stellabar623
    @stellabar623 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent Marketplace segment.

  • @MrEagle19081978
    @MrEagle19081978 Před 4 lety +7

    I am glad I watched this video. Ty CBC Marketplace!

  • @JakeInvest
    @JakeInvest Před 2 lety +1

    Make ur password random numbers and letters and more, I can't believe they told her their passwords at the end lmao. That ceo dude denied everything

  • @ThatsJustExquisite
    @ThatsJustExquisite Před 5 lety +18

    Call centers in canada suck. I've worked in them for the better part of my adult life, thankfully no more. 90% of company's out source their calls to agents who dont work directly for them. The agent they spoke with here works for HGS in barrie not Roger's in barrie. These sister companys dont pay well enough or accommodate at all for their workers and most just see it as a stepping stone. If companys cared about their consumers privacy they wouldnt outsource all of their calls to people they dont even know. I've seen terrible things even agents hacking customers accounts and taking credit cards. Truly a backwards industry.

    • @111chicane
      @111chicane Před 5 lety +1

      This comment should be pinned by the uploaded for everyone to read first hand!

    • @nonono965
      @nonono965 Před 5 lety +1

      Just sell. Second lines. Data only plans. Nothing for upgrades though. Just sell regardless of what the customer needs.
      Yep. I dont miss that "job"

    • @pint2791
      @pint2791 Před 4 lety

      Sooooo true!

  • @AhmedHassan-cj8yi
    @AhmedHassan-cj8yi Před 5 lety +2

    It would’ve been great if they did the same thing to the guy they interviewed at 13:15 saying it was human error. To show how easy it is to get into people data.

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @virginiakingsford2232
    @virginiakingsford2232 Před 5 lety +6

    The next time you talk to a call center and they can't verify you, remember this before you get mad at them.

  • @danniton9831
    @danniton9831 Před 4 lety +6

    15:03 Looks like she got pissed there.

    • @AnnemieM
      @AnnemieM Před 4 lety

      I'd be. The guy she talked to calls it human error I call it stupidity and carelessness and sleeping on the job.

  • @dymondwillow2
    @dymondwillow2 Před 5 lety

    I dated a guy who would interject those banking online questions. One time he asked 2 of those questions and the second question made me hesitate a bit then i gave him the wrong answer. He would ask questions like 'what did you do with the keys your room mate gave back when she moved out?' and i innocently answered. He of course, went straight to that point and got the keys without me knowing. He basically asked all the questions of things he was going to steal and asked me where i kept them. At the time, i traveled a lot so needed to have a set place. Long story short, he made sure he covered his bases. It has been 7 years and he still gets into my house. I have had the locks re-keyed 3 times, I very often change my garage door code, yet he still gets in. Yes, he hacked into my security camera and was watching me. The cops won't help. He has stolen cameras I have bought. He gets in and out without my current camera picking him up. He is 61 years old. Not like we / he is young.

  • @bobetization
    @bobetization Před 5 lety +5

    dont use cellphone & cctv cameras they will know everything about you

  • @merryhunt9153
    @merryhunt9153 Před 2 lety

    FYI: Rogers Cable delivers television, Internet and home phone services to 4.7 million homes in Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland.

  • @brewedawakening6577
    @brewedawakening6577 Před 5 lety +7

    Friend: Can I ask you a question?
    Me: You just did, but go ahead and ask me another one
    Friend: What's the best password to use and easy to remember?
    Me: For password, use the word "incorrect..so next time you log in with wrong password you'll see this "Your password is incorrect"
    There you go, problem solved. No more forgotten password.

  • @将軍九八.彁
    @将軍九八.彁 Před 5 lety +139

    This is why you shouldn't conduct financial or sensitive business on your phone.

    • @KieSeyHow
      @KieSeyHow Před 5 lety +19

      Because a cell phone is a radio, and it freely broadcasts data, there is actually no quatantee of privacy and security. You are choosing to broadcast your information. It is like standing on the street corner and haveing a yelling conversation with your lawyer, then expecting others not to listen. The entire system is flawed.

    • @driver13g27
      @driver13g27 Před 5 lety +8

      Yeah maybe we should get out of this scary Internet altogether as so much cyber crime is committed through it

    • @Schmuck
      @Schmuck Před 5 lety +2

      ​@@KieSeyHow Whhhhhhaaaaaaatttt? No it's nothing like that, it's very difficult to listen into phone calls without access to the cell towers or the device.

    • @nobilitas16
      @nobilitas16 Před 5 lety +2

      even face to face transactions, there are "inside" jobs lol

    • @big0514
      @big0514 Před 5 lety

      Because flying to India to upgrade to hbo is more logical?? You have no choice these call centers aren’t u.s based their in other countries

  • @rhondalee133
    @rhondalee133 Před 3 lety +3

    Rogers should of had to replace the woman’s money . Shame , shame on you Rogers . Absolutely not okay .

  • @thomasnl24
    @thomasnl24 Před 3 lety +1

    This is just a matter of incometent call centre workers, should be able to claim any damages done from the provider. Of course, in an ideal world the provider gets a massive fine every time this happens to encourage th to outsource competent companies

  • @TheScramblerTV
    @TheScramblerTV Před 5 lety +3

    4:22 im watching this video with those headphones

  • @BeNachos
    @BeNachos Před 4 lety +2

    But why was a crypto exec accessing financial accounts on a café wifi network?

  • @TheIslingtongirl
    @TheIslingtongirl Před 5 lety +9

    Yeahhh most companies' security is complete crap. Like account #, full address and name, that's it. Most have an option to add a pin number but hardly anyone ever uses them. I worked for a major hotel chain in a call center. People got their accounts breached all the time. Combine that with minimum wage for workers, horrific hours of work, endless barrage of abuse from unhappy customers and hiring anyone with a pulse that is just completely out of any other employment option, and here we are. It's an industry that sad to say, could really benefit from robots. Sorry, Artificial Assistants lol

  • @soulife8383
    @soulife8383 Před 5 lety +1

    Is CBC a Canadian broadcast service?

  • @tudeslildude
    @tudeslildude Před 4 lety +5

    If these companies stopped paying their employees minimum wage, and treated them like, I don't know, human beings? Perhaps this would cause them to actually give a crap about peoples personal info. Currently they have very little motivation to protect crap, despite the fact their used in such vital positions.
    Personally, I'd argue their continued choice to treat their employees poorly and under pay them, is whats causing the security breaches, and that these companies like rogers should ABSOLUTELY be held accountable.

  • @mikeunivers
    @mikeunivers Před 5 lety +10

    Once again, the weakest point is the human factor, we must begin to get rid of operators.

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

    • @atharvparlikar8765
      @atharvparlikar8765 Před 4 lety

      @@misscandace4111 hey it seems like my fiancée is cheating on me can you please help me ..

  • @proudindian30
    @proudindian30 Před 5 lety +1

    Companies should be held FULLY responsible for poor implementation of authenticating their customers BUT part of the problem are the CUSTOMERS themselves too!! I work in a call center and every other call I get is from a pissed off customer who wants to get everything done in matter of minutes. They do not want to go through tougher authenticators and are always complaining about why are they asked questions to access their own account.

  • @Kaiyats
    @Kaiyats Před 5 lety +5

    Thats her.. my husband that should of set of red alarms right there!

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @Zomeone
    @Zomeone Před 4 lety

    In my country the bank will require the person it self to come to the bank to change such a sensitive thing + it will even ask the owner super insane and rough questions its difficult for us but its also for safety.

  • @phoenixrich149
    @phoenixrich149 Před 5 lety +3

    The person at ROGER'S should be a person of interest to any FBI Team...It's call String Theory Extraction which is done by a sophisticated group...

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @watchtellyinuk
    @watchtellyinuk Před 5 lety +2

    This makes no sense. When I call a call center and I am asked for my PIN and more questions, failing that, the operator should be typing my responses into the screen, and only then should my account come up. They should NOT be verifying what they see on screen with my answer. So 101!!!

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @johngrisum
    @johngrisum Před 5 lety +12

    Dont use texting as a password verification alone. For any service.

    • @imscanon
      @imscanon Před 5 lety +1

      @@chrisrock1021 Scam artist. You can't even keep your 'wife's' gender accurate.

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @boogiewoogie9770
    @boogiewoogie9770 Před 3 lety

    You think this is bad. I once found a set of keys with a Tescos club card attached to the keyring. I called tescos to ask them to contact the owner. The guy on the phone offered to give the owner of the keys address. Let that sink in...

  • @DaniAlexandria
    @DaniAlexandria Před 5 lety +90

    Rogers Specifically is the worse I used to call in to get the changed all my family's account all the time (with their permission) All I needed to know is my moms Name, address and date of birth. Imagine if I was a kid trying to add extra data or TV channels to my mom's plan without her permission. Rogers has really bad security

    • @nightviper7354
      @nightviper7354 Před 5 lety +1

      I know, right?

    • @jayrovers
      @jayrovers Před 4 lety

      All companies use the same system. Whatever company YOU are with isn't any different than ROGERS.

  • @maccanamafatochannel4214
    @maccanamafatochannel4214 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks

  • @AlexdaCunha
    @AlexdaCunha Před 5 lety +6

    Never heard about this before... when I take my SIM into a new phone I have to reinstall and configure everything from scratch... All this story sounds weird. For someone working in crypto that lady does not understand anything about security.

    • @slam5
      @slam5 Před 5 lety +1

      CEO is not responsible for the details of security. they have the basic security ideas but the nitty gritty of being secure, it is up to people like me.

    • @AlexdaCunha
      @AlexdaCunha Před 5 lety +2

      @@slam5 A company exec is someone responsible for running the company .These crypto companies are micro companies with very few employees.. If she cannot keep safe a crypto wallet, what does she really know about this business???

    • @Pseudynom
      @Pseudynom Před 5 lety

      I just tap on “Update carrier settings” and that’s it.

    • @moonie8830
      @moonie8830 Před 5 lety +1

      Alexandre da Cunha I guess you haven’t heard about the Japanese minister that is in charge of cybersecurity in Japan, he admitted that has never used a computer in his past 45 years 😂

    • @AlexdaCunha
      @AlexdaCunha Před 5 lety

      @@moonie8830 I cannot believe that. For sure he has an email 😁

  • @H5NST
    @H5NST Před 9 měsíci +1

    ya thanks

  • @Sazoji
    @Sazoji Před 5 lety +3

    I like the info wars sticker on the laptop

  • @H5NST
    @H5NST Před 9 měsíci +1

    thanks

  • @Abigael.777
    @Abigael.777 Před 5 lety +5

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    • @chrisrock1021
      @chrisrock1021 Před 5 lety

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    • @Abigael.777
      @Abigael.777 Před 5 lety

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    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @hossamalaidy4978
    @hossamalaidy4978 Před 4 lety +1

    What exactly happened to me but with Videotron.

  • @TheRoflRocket
    @TheRoflRocket Před 5 lety +12

    Should of had your Crypto offline (NOT ON COINBASE) to eliminate counterparty risk..

    • @nightviper7354
      @nightviper7354 Před 5 lety

      just transfer your money to physical cash

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

      i know of a very good hacker that can help you with any type of hacking, either phones or computers. My husband was so smooth at hiding his infidelity so I had no proof for months I was referred to some hacker and decided to give him a try the result was incredible because all my cheating husbands text massages, emails, Facebook,bitcoin,youtube,WhatsApp, Snapchat,fortnite ,Instagram /instagram followers and viber conversations was wired directly to my cellphone. He helped me put a round-the-clock monitoring on him and I got concrete evidence of his escapades if you think your partner is an expert at hiding in his cheat adventure you can contact him too at cybercrack_hack37588 on instagram

  • @hammerdragon4321
    @hammerdragon4321 Před 5 lety +1

    I would sue that company making them pay for their stupidity

    • @chrisrock1021
      @chrisrock1021 Před 5 lety

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  • @efthymiosn3381
    @efthymiosn3381 Před 5 lety +3

    Social Engineering be like: Gimme your pass
    They: Ok. It is one two thre...

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC Před 5 lety

    Part of the problem with these exposé programs is that they quickly educate those who didn't know how to do this. They should conceal the details that enable lots more peoplet o become adversely affected before industry can possible catch up, especially since what they identifying are flaws in the system created by human nature, in other words, complete protection by industry will be predictably improbable.

  • @kylejones4858
    @kylejones4858 Před 5 lety +31

    Doesnt help they outsource their customer service to India.

    • @sharinglungs3226
      @sharinglungs3226 Před 5 lety +6

      Kyle Jones even if it was here it could easily sound like India with the number of Indian immigrants here. Who’s to say the call centre scams in India can’t have relatives in Canada passing along the info.

    • @almy75
      @almy75 Před 5 lety +2

      Rogers doesn't have call centres out of Canada, bozo the clown. As per Rogers policy, the cx only need to confirm to pieces of info such as email, postal code or pin. Most cx wouldn't remember the pin anyway

    • @KryssLaBryn
      @KryssLaBryn Před 5 lety

      @@almy75 Former Rogers agent; can confirm. Also, for the others reading this, "cx" is short for "customer".

    • @mokahless
      @mokahless Před 5 lety

      @Abe E I worked at a company that was an outsource for a specific state in the US. I think it was for where ever Boston is. I was told by the company to say I was from that Boston and have the weather ready in Google. Doesn't matter where they say they are from.
      On the other hand, it was a job in Canada and one time when I answered the person was so happy I "wasn't from India" and kept saying how every other time he called it was "India." I had been under the impression we were the only outsource and was confused until I looked around the room and realized I was one of the few people who wasn't Indian in the room. So the point is, you never know.

    • @watchtellyinuk
      @watchtellyinuk Před 5 lety

      Or SIngapore ... or ...

  • @harismir7704
    @harismir7704 Před 5 lety +1

    guy use those security codes/google authenticator before you use your phone number. Also get a back up email address that isnt used for anything other than password recovery.

  • @KenBowd
    @KenBowd Před 5 lety +12

    Social engineering???
    Seems like a misnomer, this is a phishing call . Social Engineering is when Canadians are convinced by adversizing of how safe their information is.

    • @systematic101
      @systematic101 Před 5 lety +2

      This falls under the hacking term of social engineering. It's simple any method that enables you to extra information directly from a person instead of a machine.

    • @KenBowd
      @KenBowd Před 5 lety

      @@systematic101 thanks for your input. My interpretation is actually what a social scientist might reply. Needless to say I went to the most knowledgable fellow in any room, GOOGLE. His dictionary reply was:
      1.the use of centralized planning in an attempt to manage social change and regulate the future development and behavior of a society.
      "the country's unique blend of open economics, authoritarian politics, and social engineering"
      2.(in the context of information security) the use of deception to manipulate individuals into divulging confidential or personal information that may be used for fraudulent purposes.
      "people with an online account should watch for phishing attacks
      Turns out the definition has context and we are both correct although your interpretation should clarify with the word attack, but hey, I'm old.

    • @mokahless
      @mokahless Před 5 lety +1

      ... which falls under the category of social engineering:
      phishing is one method of social engineering. social engineering is one method of hacking.
      Since you said you are old, I'm going to bite the hacking one up front: yes, it means what people think it means. 20 years ago this was debatable. 40 years ago it had a different meaning.

  • @zaz4667
    @zaz4667 Před 2 lety

    Good to know where to start if the bank account starts to drain without permission!

  • @nadelina4154
    @nadelina4154 Před 5 lety +29

    I wish all those french clients that got mad at me and yelled at me for not providing them with info that thet claim they forgot. I wish they see this then feel bad for the rest of their lives.

  • @rickynorris1694
    @rickynorris1694 Před 6 měsíci +1

    No appts or banking on my devices.

  • @rajusundar1700
    @rajusundar1700 Před 5 lety +7

    They hacked it at ease. If I would’ve been there, I am calling my lawyer as the call in process to sue Rogers for the negligence

  • @octavioholguin5454
    @octavioholguin5454 Před 3 lety +1

    Every Roger's agent, must use the voice signal security.

  • @rafsal143
    @rafsal143 Před 5 lety +4

    Love the background music!!

    • @misscandace4111
      @misscandace4111 Před 5 lety

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  • @jjumbo33ify
    @jjumbo33ify Před 3 lety +1

    Why would you use the internet at a public cafe when you have a computer at home?