Operation Aurora | HACKING GOOGLE | Documentary EP000

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  • HACKING GOOGLE - what happens when a country attacks a company? In 2009, Google found out and cybersecurity was never the same again.
    An inside look at the historic attack where Google’s network was breached by a foreign government trying to access the Gmail accounts of human rights activists. In the wake of the breach, Google revolutionized its approach to security - overhauling everything and developing highly specialized teams of elite experts to stay ahead of the ever-evolving threat landscape.
    Watch the next episode in the HACKING GOOGLE series → g.co/safety/HACKINGGOOGLE
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  • @kylewalker4641
    @kylewalker4641 Před rokem +27

    2:45 One of the cleanest transitions I’ve seen

  • @chizzyjames
    @chizzyjames Před rokem +217

    This is why I love motion design. It supports the story by 150%

  • @vanorisk
    @vanorisk Před rokem +45

    for anyone wondering, the first violin piece you hear at the beginning is the Bruch Violin Concerto No.1 in G Minor, op.26

  • @senna_william
    @senna_william Před rokem +3382

    The audio design was on point! Congratulations to the editing team.

    • @mr.mustache4743
      @mr.mustache4743 Před rokem +51

      I know, right.

    • @wishkarma2
      @wishkarma2 Před rokem +55

      Amazing story telling as well.

    • @lyte69
      @lyte69 Před rokem +36

      The audio was insane and I had goosebumps thrice in this video, huge props to the editing team indeed!

    • @samplayzyt8767
      @samplayzyt8767 Před rokem +42

      they are a multi billion dollar company i would hope its great

    • @jimschips254
      @jimschips254 Před rokem +19

      It reminds me of Vox editing

  • @anexusthanatos4021
    @anexusthanatos4021 Před rokem +3083

    As a cybersecurity student, this video is great motivation! Love it!

    • @mehad9885
      @mehad9885 Před rokem +70

      What program you learning I wanna get started in cyber security

    • @hcandg
      @hcandg Před rokem +83

      don't stop, it'll be hard, but we need as many of you as possible in the space (google or not)

    • @RohithCyberspaceCanada
      @RohithCyberspaceCanada Před rokem +33

      mee too

    • @nmishal001
      @nmishal001 Před rokem +29

      exactly bro i was getting goosebumps all time they mentioned the issues
      😆

  • @lyte69
    @lyte69 Před rokem +19

    holy goosebumps, the 10:38 aurora introduction scene had me on goosebumps.

  • @jasonjoyride2481
    @jasonjoyride2481 Před rokem +507

    This doc deserves some awards. The christmas theme being used with the CGI of Google cleansing the hack from their network? The LED wall? This is so well done.

    • @tvre0
      @tvre0 Před rokem +27

      bet they had a low budget, seems like a pretty small company

    • @Doge_Spartan
      @Doge_Spartan Před rokem +11

      @@tvre0 tru tru .

  • @SYZX.404
    @SYZX.404 Před rokem +91

    Props to the animators editors , sound , team on this video and every employee in Google.

  • @bitcode_
    @bitcode_ Před rokem +35

    the graphics, sound, editing, the whole production is insane 🤯

  • @stefanoptc
    @stefanoptc Před rokem +98

    why do I feel like Vox is behind this

  • @Rikorage
    @Rikorage Před rokem +185

    Summer did a great job narrating. Jerry and Beths would be proud.

    • @Thijs___
      @Thijs___ Před rokem +18

      Hahaha I was searching for this comment.

    • @Milark
      @Milark Před rokem +4

      @@Thijs___ same here lol

    • @santiagomontesdeoca9465
      @santiagomontesdeoca9465 Před rokem +5

      it was teh only thing i could hear throught the whole narration of the episode. XD

    • @Stoic_sensei
      @Stoic_sensei Před rokem +2

      🙂🙂🙂

  • @leonhma
    @leonhma Před rokem +792

    The production quality on this is epic! 👍

  • @dannyp204
    @dannyp204 Před rokem +20

    This is why I wanted to go to college for Cyber Security. Instead I went for a general Computer Science degree. I dropped out at the end of 2020 and joined the Navy trying to go for the rate CTN. They didn't have it available at the time, so I took IT.
    Can't wait to try and get into cyber security still in the future.

  • @shankysays
    @shankysays Před rokem +54

    I love how episodes start from 0 and not 1.

    • @shhdev
      @shhdev Před rokem +5

      They are still programmers, and start thinking by 0.

  • @NguyenDuy-oz5ne
    @NguyenDuy-oz5ne Před rokem +338

    shout out to the edit team, animation team, sound effect team, and every one who dedicates themselves to this episode. AMAZING WORK

  • @skeletonboxers7336
    @skeletonboxers7336 Před rokem +126

    i recently graduated with my degree in CS, my job on campus as an "research assistant" actually ended up protecting my campus's infrastructure from cyber attacks. it was honestly eye opening how many attacks we would uncover ended up being from china/russia. proud to have helped my campus get by without a hitch, i miss the adrenaline rush of uncovering compromised hardware on our systems. and it'd be awesome to get a job at a larger company doing that or software developing with protecting software with that in mind.

    • @mattgamei5vods649
      @mattgamei5vods649 Před rokem +3

      that's awesome, must be amazing knowing that you saved several important systems :]

  • @justkiddieng6317
    @justkiddieng6317 Před rokem +11

    The editing is like scenes on the game and also the voice of narrator and they way she narrate, very familiar. Wow this series is so good.

  • @nicoleum5749
    @nicoleum5749 Před rokem +82

    I got goosebumps watching this... production quality and the way the google security team handled the attack, this is insane

  • @TheAlbaniaGaming
    @TheAlbaniaGaming Před rokem +31

    Made me tear up, as a Computer Engineering student, from a smaller country such as Albania, it seems like a dream to be able to work at a company such as Google. Amazing video!

  • @newmonengineering
    @newmonengineering Před rokem +368

    I remember being a hacker late 80s early 90s. I should have joined security instead of programming, oh well. It was fun to hack for a bit. Luckily I never got caught, but I didn't do it to harm anything either. It was more of a study on how computers respond. It is a rush to get in and look around a bit. This brings back memories. Long live the pink shirt book, if you know you know.

    • @ScorpionXXXVII
      @ScorpionXXXVII Před rokem +52

      Very similar. Was a "hacker" in the early 90's. Mostly just for fun and seeing what was possible. Went to school for computer science and got my BS. Now I'm a carpenter :) Programming just wasn't for me like I thought it would be.

    • @waynehill2746
      @waynehill2746 Před rokem +13

      Real bit flippers never lose their skill. You either are or you aren't.

    • @dobermanlove777
      @dobermanlove777 Před rokem +7

      @@ScorpionXXXVII I am interested in what you mean by "wasn't for me like i thought it would be." ?
      Do you mind to elaborate on that? If you dont want to do it here, we can also have a chat.

    • @djamparo6636
      @djamparo6636 Před rokem

      @@murtazafakhry2955 Its more a lifestyle rather than "thing", as you need to always be curious and wanting to sail ik a different direction then what youve learned.
      For me, before I started to learn exploiting systems for their intended use, social engineering was my way to go.
      I remember that a friend and myself, got a free boat trip as we knew how to persuade them with things as of we belong there. We did this by simply doing some superficial recon online.
      But if you really want to start somewhere: TryHackMe is a good site, or HackTheBox.
      And its useful to know the basics of coding, start with pyhton as this the easiest one to learn, then switch to web languages like JavaScript, php, as it is a very common entry into the system

    • @farid-frederick
      @farid-frederick Před rokem +2

      @@murtazafakhry2955 maybe starting with hack old websites...

  • @geegurl25
    @geegurl25 Před rokem +7

    This is the most interesting ad I’ve EVER seen. I watched all 18+ minutes of it (before the video I THOUGHT I wanted to see), and was entranced!

  • @detishasmall630
    @detishasmall630 Před rokem +90

    As my three year old would say , its just beautiful . Its amazing to see how it all happens to come together .

  • @abdiazizomarhassanyalahow2717

    This is why i want to be a cybersecurity engineer, these series are exciting, thanks google.

  • @alphabee8171
    @alphabee8171 Před rokem +24

    I got goosebumps, i understand the size of operation but it's hard when you are not present in war room to understand the scale. Whatever google decides to do, they do it the best.

  • @tarang65
    @tarang65 Před rokem +175

    Captivating storytelling with superb quality production

  • @LyrLobo
    @LyrLobo Před rokem +173

    Great opening to an important series on cybersecurity threats and responses. We are all responsible for security.

    • @eanlopez8128
      @eanlopez8128 Před rokem +6

      yes agreed good observation lyr we are glad to have you

  • @m.hjabbari1563
    @m.hjabbari1563 Před rokem +34

    i think google has to start making movies, seriously. it's amazing and really high quality ♥

  • @JohnnyMcMenamin
    @JohnnyMcMenamin Před rokem +28

    For some more terrific history of computers I highly recommend
    "Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution" by Steven Levy.

  • @0xatul
    @0xatul Před rokem +21

    The storytelling, the visuals, the graphics, the sound mixing was on point.

  • @TheStringBreaker
    @TheStringBreaker Před rokem +29

    *The motion design is simply phenomenal!*

  • @RebekahSue
    @RebekahSue Před rokem +22

    Fascinating. I'm neither a programmer nor a security expert. I am a Chrome user. War against Google became war on us all. I love that the information was shared with us in this manner, and I'll be following the series.
    I will not, however, be following any links responding to my comment, so don't bother.

  • @Rhys_Beer
    @Rhys_Beer Před rokem +147

    Kind of wish there was a more technical episode with the same story it would be super interesting.

  • @kurushimee
    @kurushimee Před rokem +20

    Production quality was so good it almost made me switch my specialisation from game development to cybersecurity

  • @jessiska902102
    @jessiska902102 Před rokem +14

    As a former vfx employee, I would love to see the credits for the people that worked on putting those episodes together. :D

  • @saivineethks63
    @saivineethks63 Před rokem +3

    This is the most coolest corporate branding/marketing/awareness video I have ever seen.

  • @chizzyjames
    @chizzyjames Před rokem +12

    I mean, the editing and design language is just on point. Kudos to the creative team behind this.

  • @Miglen
    @Miglen Před rokem +29

    This is so epicly done!

  • @shuaibsalim6616
    @shuaibsalim6616 Před rokem +15

    Nice... Vox Netflix Quality level 🎉👍

  • @tahaibrahim8509
    @tahaibrahim8509 Před rokem +9

    As expected, The editing Is TOPNOTCH!! As well as the content quality.

  • @AuthenTech
    @AuthenTech Před rokem +24

    Such impressive production quality on this. 👌

  • @e.bradley19
    @e.bradley19 Před rokem +1

    Why was this better than the youtube rewinds, this documentary is more entertaining then the annual video you release that’s supposed to be the last cool thing of the year.

  • @4GENS
    @4GENS Před rokem +9

    The fact it took all of these professionals is crazy

  • @Ali_Alhakeem
    @Ali_Alhakeem Před rokem +5

    I never thought google would make something this cool and well edited

  • @samuelchinonsoarchibong1477

    As someone who wants to be a badass programmer, this is the best video I have seen in years. I must join the Google team of Software Engineers someday.

  • @GloriaMorrisondreamstreeet
    @GloriaMorrisondreamstreeet Před rokem +139

    This is an amazing surprise to see this morning I couldnt stop watching this even if there was a fire all around me! What a well made... great information ... truly amazing for anyone to understand how it all happened and how the amazing team at Google worked to solve it... gave me great relief to see that they could figure out the enemy.

  • @theoutlet9300
    @theoutlet9300 Před rokem +2

    As someone who just learned about SQL injection, hacking is so fascinating.

  • @IOwnKazakhstan
    @IOwnKazakhstan Před rokem +11

    I really enjoyed this video and lemme tell you, the excitement I got from reading EP000: in the title, was insane.

  • @Staff3333crEATURE
    @Staff3333crEATURE Před rokem +4

    I was waiting for Disrupt's voice to kick in the whole time, amazing video, great content overall

  • @timelyseeker
    @timelyseeker Před rokem +4

    I'll definitely give it a try, thanks Google for inspiring us all!

  • @PROG-MAN
    @PROG-MAN Před rokem +2

    The voxel-style animations are sick!

  • @RajithAki
    @RajithAki Před rokem +1

    Damn... I had to comment to appreciate the Audio design.
    Props to the team who made this!

  • @edoardodepiccoli3004
    @edoardodepiccoli3004 Před rokem +2

    production quality on the next level

  • @HANKSANDY69420
    @HANKSANDY69420 Před rokem +2

    *when an ad of an entire video plays and you are too interested to skip it*

  • @ab0uts
    @ab0uts Před rokem +39

    Wow, coming from a younger person who can't wait to get into cyber security... this gave me goosebumps!
    Absolutely amazing production & I really admire everyone's way of thinking about various different things.
    Please continue making these!

  • @devinmeas194
    @devinmeas194 Před rokem +4

    This makes me want to take a class in computer security

  • @puskarwagle2392
    @puskarwagle2392 Před rokem +15

    Nice surprise! Enjoyed the first episode.

  • @VarunRahul
    @VarunRahul Před rokem +9

    The video ,the audio ,the story ,that screenplay.....no words to express what i felt watching it.

  • @SanjeevKumar-dr6qj
    @SanjeevKumar-dr6qj Před rokem +2

    The way of story telling and the most intresting video editing and sound effects are amzing. I felt excitement, sad , anger ,happy all in 18 minutes only

  • @guilhermefabbri6294
    @guilhermefabbri6294 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for bringing this content! I'm really amazed.

  • @Weskerdize
    @Weskerdize Před rokem +2

    This is one of the most interesting things I have ever seen; not that I want to become a hacker, whitehat or blackhat, I just like this

  • @andreglud
    @andreglud Před rokem +7

    Endless inspiration for a Motion Graphics Designer here! Thanks for continuing to develope visual styles. So much more inspiring than Apple's sterile stomp typography style.

  • @prawnproductions234
    @prawnproductions234 Před rokem +12

    I was wondering why this wasnt released on netflix, then i realised google owns youtube

  • @markpelayo
    @markpelayo Před rokem +5

    kudos to the story telling. it didn't sound boring at all. I remained intrigued until the end.

  • @rssbasdf
    @rssbasdf Před rokem +5

    What a production quality 👌👌
    Please do make such documentary/ aka knowledgeable videos

  • @bonvivant7398
    @bonvivant7398 Před rokem +42

    This is like a netflix documentary! Love it 🥰 Thank you for bringing awareness to cyber security, it is especially important as the world is moving towards Web 3.0. Every developer needs at least the basic understanding of cybersecurity

    • @404T2K
      @404T2K Před rokem +5

      What’s Web 3.0?

  • @alih.3128
    @alih.3128 Před rokem +1

    This is gotta be one of the best short documentaries i've ever seen

  • @modguy9894
    @modguy9894 Před rokem +4

    Cyber security is in my bucket list now. Thanks for the video

  • @sarveshghildiyal9365
    @sarveshghildiyal9365 Před rokem +2

    I got goosebumps watching this, presentation is insane.

  • @lelandbatiste9443
    @lelandbatiste9443 Před rokem +2

    As a cyber security student thank you for this!!!!

  • @isosthenie8271
    @isosthenie8271 Před rokem +1

    "We were under attack. Then we reset all of the passwords. The attack was over thereafter." Genius!

  • @hdsvideo
    @hdsvideo Před rokem +5

    Is it just me or does the narrator sound like Summer from rick and morty?

  • @ninestories2
    @ninestories2 Před rokem +10

    Thank you for the excellent captions! 🖤

  • @walzen6654
    @walzen6654 Před rokem +1

    The quality of this video is insane. It's like it could be played in the cinema.

  • @moeinio
    @moeinio Před rokem +7

    Is that the voice of summer from rick and morty?

    • @Tikolu
      @Tikolu Před rokem

      I thought so too

  • @parsar.k.p1337
    @parsar.k.p1337 Před rokem +2

    I absolutely love how you went the Xbox route (see "Power on" on youtube), I loved that series and will probably love this too!

  • @TheKeller101
    @TheKeller101 Před rokem +2

    This video was presented to me as an Ad and within the first 5 seconds I decided not to press skip ad and then instead sat through the entire ‘Ad’

  • @HaroonCodes
    @HaroonCodes Před rokem +5

    Hacking Google...the title give me goosebumps and goose BOMBS. 😁

  • @dariusmoldovan9055
    @dariusmoldovan9055 Před rokem +5

    This series would break the internet in two if it were on Netflix

  • @PritishMishra
    @PritishMishra Před rokem +20

    What a surprise! Great video quality.

  • @chandlerktchou2627
    @chandlerktchou2627 Před rokem +11

    I felt like this could be a actual film that plays in movies theaters, I love the music and the temple of this episode, exciting!

  • @nakulistam8733
    @nakulistam8733 Před rokem +4

    most awaited playlist. editing is on point

  • @SrijanChowdhury
    @SrijanChowdhury Před rokem +5

    Much power to Google for showcasing their history

  • @juansebastiandiazdolugar9755

    Great production! great video edits and high quality, really entertaining to see.

  • @ayuumorienjoyer5913
    @ayuumorienjoyer5913 Před rokem +4

    Someone tell me why I'm so utterly captivated by this. May make its way into a story I'm writing, just because of how interesting it is.

    • @realfangplays
      @realfangplays Před rokem

      It's because it's a (relatively) new frontier of warfare with endless possibilities that literature has barely scratched the surface of.

  • @tijtij
    @tijtij Před rokem +12

    Is Spencer Grammer doing the narration? (voice actress who plays Summer on Rick and Morty)

  • @uKhyta
    @uKhyta Před rokem

    A series on cybersecurity by google! A dream come true

  • @Pfyzer
    @Pfyzer Před rokem +5

    MORE OF THIS! Please! great document, i think this is very intriguing for everyone even if they don't understand tech

  • @thecrazy_craft
    @thecrazy_craft Před rokem +1

    Damn, how is this so well produced

  • @gbengaogun
    @gbengaogun Před rokem +2

    OMG! Fantastic storytelling. You kept me on the edge of my seat!

  • @AyushRaj-de8hd
    @AyushRaj-de8hd Před rokem +3

    Narrated by : Summer from Rick and Morty 😂 🔥🙌🏻

  • @illegalcoding
    @illegalcoding Před rokem +1

    the editing on this is insane

  • @uxoriousNO
    @uxoriousNO Před rokem +5

    If you want electronic data to be truly secure it certainly cannot be attached to a network. If it is cut off from all networks, it is still "hackable". So it becomes a balance between how communicable the data (or systems whatever it is) needs to be vs potential negative outcomes.

    • @reddragonflyxx657
      @reddragonflyxx657 Před rokem

      I don't like that phrasing much because it encourages security nihilism and doesn't explain why some networked devices are much more secure than others.
      I like to use finite state machines because the concept is easy to explain, can model pretty much any software, shows why real systems are hard to model (lots of components interacting, tons of internal state, your well analyzed program probably runs on a less secure OS/firmware/hardware, rowhammer, timing side channels, etc), and allows defining exploits somewhat concisely.
      You can model software as a state machine which takes inputs, updates its own state based on those inputs, and produces outputs. If you have a pin pad lock which only unlocks when the last 6 digits equal its set pin, makes physical tampering as difficult as destroying the lock itself, doesn't reveal information about the correct code (see WPS half PINs, non-constant time string comparison for passwords), and doesn't have some service key for changing the PIN without knowing it, that pin pad would likely be considered secure (users may wish to prevent de Bruijn sequence brute force speedup by erasing the PIN when it checks the value, and 6 digits isn't a lot, someone may record the PIN entry or check wear on the keys, an attacker can carry something heavy to get an authorized person to open the door for them, etc.) Ideally, the software team cares about not revealing the PIN or granting access without it, the product manager also cares about physical issues, and the customer cares about employees ignoring the "no tailgating" sign to be nice (note that this is a non-networked system which can still fail at keeping unauthorized people out and possibly keeping its PIN secret, because the real world is messy.
      OK, it's late, that needs some formatting which CZcams doesn't support, and I'm mostly writing to remind myself of the broad meaning of "security" and maybe tack on my threat model for the above paragraph (which at least doesn't consider coercion).

  • @conflaire2235
    @conflaire2235 Před rokem +3

    The team behind this CRUSHED every waking moment of this video. Took something that is generally thought of as "dull" and made it highly engaging in every way. Bravo

  • @JehanPrasetyo.p
    @JehanPrasetyo.p Před rokem +2

    When google made their own "Drive to Survive"

  • @MaxFerney
    @MaxFerney Před rokem +46

    As someone who just started getting into some of this security stuffs at my job, this really is amazing to see, as well as to see a dedication to a job people love. Also, while pointing out newly learned info, friends of mine thought I was hacking, when I was just showing a website's network information (api calls and such). It showed me that they really do go hand in hand.

  • @canilernproto3018
    @canilernproto3018 Před rokem +18

    That was way too good. Excited for the next episode. Weird to say that to Google but when it's good it's good. Oh my god there's a second episode.

  • @astral6749
    @astral6749 Před rokem +3

    This looks really great. I hope my university will use this to motivate their students studying cybersecurity.

  • @spyder6000
    @spyder6000 Před rokem +1

    As a black hat hacker, there will never be anything 'unhackable'.

  • @calligraphy4244
    @calligraphy4244 Před rokem +1

    Got this as an ad, can’t believe I watched that

  • @musicspinner
    @musicspinner Před rokem +2

    now that's some high quality production 👏🏽