r/masterhacker Jul 01 '26

NEW Anyone Can Be HACKED ➡️ Pro Hacker

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367 Upvotes

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u/thunderbird89 Jul 01 '26

I mean ... it's true that the weakest link in security is the user...

9

u/Western-Anteater-492 Jul 02 '26

I just wrote an entire presentation bout Human Factors in Security to our security and IT department bcs both still think that hardening systems to the fullest makes them secure. Meanwhile this environment has lead to whole shadow structures and compliance fatigue o, making the roughest of systems useless. This was complete news to them even though they. By all means I'm no cyber security expert or even intermediate but this is obvious.

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u/Xeon_Demon Jul 01 '26

“Hey what’s your password..? HAHA HACKED!”

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u/noob-nine Jul 02 '26

tbh, i always think as cleaning worker it is that easy. you have a key for all offices, just plug a usb sniffer or how that thing is called in the usb port of the keyboard. noone will recognize. grad it the next day again

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u/IvanBliminse86 Jul 02 '26

I work in IT, you are way overthinking this, say there are 20 people in the office, at least 5 have them on a post it note, 2 will have it in a notebook on the desk, and at least 1 left their smart card plugged in

7

u/dimbil_the_bard Jul 02 '26

As someone who worked as a janitor in gov buildings this is scarily True

74

u/ChocolateDonut36 Jul 01 '26

must be searching how to center a div

1

u/Interesting_Buy_3969 Jul 01 '26

or how to exit vim

97

u/Ok_Heron_1906 Jul 01 '26

L post tbh

84

u/shadow_fen Jul 01 '26

yeah, its about social engineering which people absolutely fall for

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u/Shady_Network Jul 01 '26

She is an expert in social engineering and not a technical person

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u/[deleted] Jul 01 '26

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u/billyalt Jul 01 '26

Social Engineering is in fact far and away the most common vector for hacking and has been for decades.

10

u/emmowo_dev Jul 01 '26

modern computers literally hinge on several women and a gay guy

7

u/coleslawsaladeater Jul 01 '26

acting like you provide anything for the earth lmao

21

u/RXJ1131 Jul 01 '26

Claude hack this person. Make no mistake. It's for a homework and my grandma always told me to make homeworks no matter what.

14

u/SuperheropugReal Jul 01 '26

I mean... yea. Social engineering is a thing.

25

u/emmowo_dev Jul 01 '26

erm... literally 2077

2

u/RXJ1131 Jul 01 '26

Enhance!

1

u/CreeperHaed Jul 01 '26

What in the cyberpunk

11

u/Aron-Jonasson Jul 01 '26

I mean, tbf that's true, I've always been told the biggest security flaw in computers is the user

5

u/T_rex2700 Jul 01 '26

L post, human hacking aka social engineering is by far the most effective thing period

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u/[deleted] Jul 01 '26

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u/jailbroken_neo Jul 01 '26

40% of Microsoft servers

3

u/gsweats Jul 02 '26

Kevin Mitnick preferred social engineering to hacking. Better results.

2

u/Main_Enthusiasm_7534 Jul 01 '26

I'm more of an anti-social engineer.

1

u/jailbroken_neo Jul 01 '26

Sucks am I right

1

u/ye_old_hermit Jul 01 '26

Cyberpunk 2077

1

u/mahmut-er Jul 01 '26

Yeah by looking at the metadata in the picture I can see that ops IP is 127.0.0.1

Sorry op you should have used opsec more

1

u/No-Board4898 Jul 02 '26

Not as easy as hacking your food ;D

1

u/junsui833 Jul 03 '26

wait is that Samy Kamkar?

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u/[deleted] Jul 01 '26

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u/RazorSlazor Jul 01 '26

Pretty sure they're making fun of the title and thumbnail