Wow this blew up. Any ideas for other movies/shows that depict physical pentesting? Darknet Diaries (podcast) has some great stories about this kind of thing. (Subscribe!)
@SharkfightersSH
Жыл бұрын
well, it might not be a very good movie in that regards, but "Who am I?" might have something for that. It's more about social hacking/ social engineering. "Mr. Robot" also has a good scene where Elliot breaks into the servervault by posing as a tech millionaire.
@Procyon2020
Жыл бұрын
Not actual pentesting but Girl With the Dragon Tattoo sort of has that but I don't know if pentesting was the motive, Escape Plan has sort of a reverse pentesting of the prison in the first scene. Stallone gives an assessment similar to Mike's but with much more cordiality.
@andmicbro1
Жыл бұрын
@@SharkfightersSH Yeah I was going to say Mr Robot has a great physical pentesting episode.
@blehisaword
Жыл бұрын
The movie Sneakers! A bunch of episodes from White Collar, especially season 2 episode 1.
@m.ybarra3114
Жыл бұрын
I listen to darknet diaries as well
@Dan21087111 ай бұрын
"Ehrmantraut: Security Consultant" should have been a spin-off show in its own right. Four seasons, a movie and countless Emmys.
@RyanJonkerCyber
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@Bloom_HD
11 ай бұрын
My favourite part was when Mike said "it's securin' time" and then consulted all over everyone. Truly one of the spin-offs of all time
@Dan210871
11 ай бұрын
@@Bloom_HD That was the last time I read a comment of yours while drinking coffee. You owe me a keyboard, by the way.
@Bloom_HD
11 ай бұрын
@@Dan210871 lol. Sorry about that xD
@MiloMcCarthyMusic
11 ай бұрын
Why does everyone always suggest these stupid spin off shows. BCS was a spin off of Jimmy, Mike, and the Salamancas, and they were almost equally treated. Mikes entire story has been told already.
@JaketheJust Жыл бұрын
Impersonation, tailgating, dumpster diving, authority figure; all are penetration testing. Mike is the ideal Ethical Hacker
@Poets04
Жыл бұрын
Eh... I don't know about the ethical part given his kill count but dude is effing surgical at anything he applies himself to. Would definitely be a valuable member of any red, or blue team op.
@drewforsberg5405
Жыл бұрын
I love how methodical and cautious Mike is towards every act he performs. He understands exactly what he's doing and does not act without exploring all potential outcomes of those acts. Lydia and Walt not acting rationally were his undoing. Johnathan Banks got to do some amazing work with Mike. There is a reason Mike and Gus are my favorites.
@BrizzitHQ
Жыл бұрын
Can’t forget social engineering!
@JaketheJust
Жыл бұрын
@@BrizzitHQ well technically authority figure is social engineering, but yes. Never forget that. The weakest point in security are people
@amentco8445
Жыл бұрын
what if I want to be an unethical hacker
@jmackmcneill Жыл бұрын
I love that Mike looks genuinely pissed at the work crew without proper gear. "You keep that up and by the time you are 40, your back is gonna be 80."
@NiklasBlack Жыл бұрын
Mike needs his own TV show auditing workplaces
@robertnett9793
Жыл бұрын
I mean... his crimes are neglible compared to the lives he saved just because of him insisting of adhering to safety standards...
@andreasberger4
Жыл бұрын
At Jonathan Banks age, it would be risky to base a whole new series on Mike.
@PolyhedralVideo
11 ай бұрын
He sorta does: kzread.info/dash/bejne/YpOtmLGBd5Sre5c.html
@abdalrrahim
11 ай бұрын
@@andreasberger4 how about a prequel on mikes life as a cop back when matt was still in highschool . With a good young actor and all . And we can explore what he had to go through to survive in that h3ll hole of a police department he was in and how he became a dirty cop . There's potential there for sure .
@perrycarters3113
11 ай бұрын
Imagine a reality show where people contact the corporate for a place of business and do these tests and film themselves doing them with hidden cams. I'd watch the f outta that.
@acorgiwithacrown467 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this scene because its realistic, you can watch actual pentest videos and this isn't far off how it actually goes except IRL its even worse. People have gotten into all kinds of places by just wearing a high vis jacket and looking like they belong.
@ZannNewman
Жыл бұрын
its most of James Bonds MO - white coat and clip board, look like you're meant to be there and youre good
@keithcunningham923
Жыл бұрын
All you need is a ladder. There's a guy on YT proving that he can get into any secure area by bringing a ladder.
@benjamintaylor3934
Жыл бұрын
There are numerous videos of people gaining access to places simply by wearing hi viz and carrying a ladder.
@KMCA779
Жыл бұрын
as Security I can confirm. No one wants to be inconvenienced, management will force us to be less and less intrusive to make things easier on them, then complain when they fail reviews like these. Construction sites are the worst for this but I've dealt with it almost everywhere.
@NightmareForge
Жыл бұрын
You don't even have to do that. Guy walked onto a high security US base and no one called him out till a single airman wondered. Hey that guy out of uniform in mickey mouse ears. Why is he on a plane?
@kennethsagers8576 Жыл бұрын
ill say it a million times. Mike is "yes country for old men." he's a comic superhero whose power is being old. he's cool and powerful not in spite of, but owing to his age and experience.
@MaLLinz289
Жыл бұрын
It is kind of weird that he can do everything, but I just may be Odette to being a millennial myself, and not having been taught a lot of practical skills, but I do think that by better call Saul. He is a ridiculous, super practical superhero who can do construction assassinations, sniping, security, testing policework basically everything in the crime genre.
@iggyeo6458
Жыл бұрын
@@MaLLinz289 i think that's really a part of his character. he's from a bygone age where people had to work multiple different jobs in different fields. where poor workers were fired; where smart workers were promoted and given more direction, which helped develop their skills. he seems almost alien in his ability to do anything, because we're not used to having skills outside of our subset of individual knowledge. my grandfather was a railroad worker, but he could pull apart a small watch and put it back together as easily as he could an engine. he knew how to dismember an entire pig, a vocabulary that is still, to me, bar none, (when i acted up he would make me write words out of the dictionary or encyclopedia) was as good with a sewing machine as my grandmother was, and had a red room where he developed family photos. there's plenty more he was capable of, and he never complained.. maybe drank a bit excessively sometimes. . but tried his best, to teach us the value of hard work and knowledge. i've tried over the years to amass a ton of different skills in all kinds of areas, but it's hard.. we get pigeonholed into one job for our entire lives, and on the side we have a little hobby we enjoy. a lot of the younger generations are pretty useless unless it comes to working a computer, but that's part of the age we're in.
@Gannoh
11 ай бұрын
@@MaLLinz289 Well he was a Marine Sniper in Vietnam and a cop for like 20 years, that'll give you more than enough insight into how people think and how to survive hostile environments.
@gregh5061
11 ай бұрын
@@Gannoh I've met veterans, people who've been in some form of the military or police for decades and they're nowhere near as efficient as Mike. ofc he's a fictional character but his experience alone doesn't make him special, its careful observation and intelligence as well.
@cinnymunbuns
11 ай бұрын
The title No Country For Old Men isn't referring to old men not being able to keep up in the world, its referring to their misremembering the past as better than the present when in reality the world has always had its problems. Their imaginary perfect country doesn't exist, thus the title No Country for Old Men.
@daniellewis2133 Жыл бұрын
One thing that makes Mike an awesome character is that he knows how to do damn near everything.
@uenragedbro
Жыл бұрын
I bet he can't make cookies from scratch.
@daniellewis2133
Жыл бұрын
@@uenragedbro He would know people that know people that can.
@daniellewis2133
Жыл бұрын
@@uenragedbro he aint got time for that.
@stevea3149
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure he wouldn’t use that Stevia crap…
@Serin9X
Жыл бұрын
@@uenragedbro I'd bet money that if he needed to do that for some reason he'd learn how, and they'd be delicious.
@omgeeze11 ай бұрын
i like to believe this is Mike enjoying what a "normal" life can be before going back to the game.
@MLGpuppetlord11 ай бұрын
You can truly tell this was Mike's true passion
@Triplicata Жыл бұрын
Mike is the only old person who can ask for a manager and tell them to call corporate without being a Karen.
@davidbeppler3032
Жыл бұрын
A man like that tells you to call corporate.... you are probably fired.
@Mediados
11 ай бұрын
In his case he actually has a good reason to ask for the manager. It's not Karen behavior if you have proven all day long that someone is clearly not doing their job.
@macrons593
11 ай бұрын
That's because he has no hair
@CaloyEdits Жыл бұрын
When Mike applies for a job, he hires the interviewer.
@MrMLHoganjr11 ай бұрын
I love the office workers peaking out of their cubicles like frightened little rodents because the middle management rodent is getting chewed out.
@somedorkydude6483
10 күн бұрын
Why wouldnt you be terrified of mike
@Mediados11 ай бұрын
Mike used psychology perfectly. As long as you walk with the authority and confidence of someone who belongs there, nobody is going to question you unless they check twice.
@saelhernandez2389
3 ай бұрын
The old Bavarian Fire Drill
@chris-ryan Жыл бұрын
The yellow vest is the best tool there is for physical pen testing, put one on and walk like you are doing something and you are invisible, ignored by all.
@chrisdaniel2759
Жыл бұрын
Clipboard. Walking intently with a clipboard is an invisibility shield.
@tunasandwich8049
Жыл бұрын
It's ironic how a suit made to bring attention to you is the best suit to stay hidden
@sickboy6477 Жыл бұрын
I love the little detail of the deposit is so awfully regulated that NOBODY stopped Mike and made him put a helmet on
@CrashB11111 ай бұрын
1:36 I love the argument these two are having, and Mike's answer to it. He's 100% right, there is a reason that fighting is broken into weight classes. A welterweight against a heavyweight, the heavyweight wins 10 times outta 10. Cause there's a lot more muscle on that frame.
@killianbonaventure5827
11 ай бұрын
a walterwhite against heavyweight
@snowwhite1494
11 ай бұрын
9/10 actually, yoou forgot the time the welterweight got tired of being beaten up so he went and grabbed his gun
@811chelseafc
11 ай бұрын
@@snowwhite1494hence: “does he have a gun?”
@snowwhite1494
11 ай бұрын
@@811chelseafc exactly
@arutemisemtrai9769
11 ай бұрын
Bruce Lee actually did own a gun for protection, simply because fights have no rules and while he recognized his skill as a martial artist, size and weapons are massive factors that require their own responses. So yeah, Bruce Lee probably has a gun.
@davidstruck8109 Жыл бұрын
With a hi-vis vest and clipboard you can get in almost anywhere
@adamb89
Жыл бұрын
A friend's brother used to do that at a K-Mart in town back in the mid 90's. He'd wear a blaze orange vest from his job doing road construction, a hard hat, and a clipboard, and just walk into the back room. Grab whatever he could easily carry, leave out the employee exit in the rear and into back lot where my friend was waiting with the car.
@Ariccio123
Жыл бұрын
Even reverse time!
@rdowg
Жыл бұрын
You should see how people pilfir construction sites, we had a building in cleveland get ransacked once. So we have these "job boxes" whoch are essentially giant metal coffins on wheels we keep our tools locked up in. Someone waltzed into the job site, broke all the locks, pulled a uhaul up to the entrance and stole a total of 15 boxes with two trips. The dude was waved off as a company sending their guy in to pick up tools, and walked away with probably $100-200k in tools, let alone the fact that each job box pribably costs ~$500-800 each
@Dilllonm
Жыл бұрын
@@rdowg lmao low budget GTA 5 mission with ez payout , i can picture the setup, Get U Haul and vest and thats it lol
@adamb89
Жыл бұрын
@@Dilllonm That's about the extent of it. If you it at like 8am on a weekend, you can get in and out and nobody will bother you. The risk is in being picked up on CCTV or something, but since nowadays people walking around with masks on is normal (and in many cases, enforced), it's never been easier.
@V.F.D.DaleSalvador Жыл бұрын
Walter.. put your gun away Walter. There's nothing you can do. I'm forklift certified. No. No. It's too late Walter. No.
@transformersrevenge911 ай бұрын
Mike shows something very important here. He has the advantage of age and life experience. Just knowing a lot of things, having experienced a lot of scenarios, and being a quick thinker, Mike manages to be on top of most situations.
@blacktimhoward4322
10 ай бұрын
_Most_ ... with one glaring exception
@wakeupuk3860
10 ай бұрын
And is why the western world especially here in the UK is in such a mess, nothing works and no one knows their job, because once you get to 45 and have such experience you rightly deserve the pay and seniority for putting your time in. But, some new 30-year-old ex Uni appointed manager see's you as a threat and you find you are no longer required, plus they can get a much younger person to do your job at half the rate. This is what happened to me effectively and I often come across guys my age where exactly the same happened to them. The cultural 'youth' movement that I as a baby boomer so much promoted and thought would be a good idea to get rid of, that thousands of years of mankind having a structure where age, wisdom and guidance was respected, we just swept away and lo and behold, being young we had no concept of the 'consequences' in doing so. As such, your very valid and intelligent point continues to be the case ie being young is worship, being old is not, and why this scene is plausible I often on the phone, dealing with banks, administrators especially young doctors, in no way as Mike does, but by acting in a very confident manner (i.e. ex military, deputy head, senior IT Trainer to CEOs) can take control of the situation to get what I want or let rip with how bad they are.
@iw_legendary_sayain2215 Жыл бұрын
“You just walk in like you belong.” -Andor Cassian
@CrossoverFan4life Жыл бұрын
I like that Mike doesn't dwell on the guy's identity he took.
@mydpRu
Жыл бұрын
@@grez8379 I don’t see laws stopping people from doing prohibited things, so yes, I would abolish even those that have something to do with murder. I think it is necessary to find the root cause of why people murder other people or cause disturbances to them in other ways. If one wants to commit a crime, be it a murder or domestic abuse, then they would find a way do that, and even if they are caught (unfortunately, many people are still afraid to turn their abusive partners in due to various reasons), then their victim won’t rise from the dead or somehow forget the abuse. Besides, awful conditions in prison don’t really make one less willing to commit crimes again and again, partly due to additional traumatisation they experience while incarcerated. This has to be solved in other ways than punishing or even judging anti-social behaviour; I think it may be helpful to look into why this particular person is hungry for violence, why do they find it necessary to beat their spouse or exploit them mentally and why does someone else refuse to address their colleague in a certain manner. Punishing and judging just helps the endless circle of pain go, and I believe there could be some ways to make the world better than ‘bombing for peace’, figuratively speaking.
@grez8379
Жыл бұрын
@@mydpRu most governments are skewed towards supporting the wealthy through lobbying or direct donations to political parties. Just saying oh well that's life is a bit defeatist though. What bias could a government have to corrupt its intentions when telling people to not murder?
@macrons593
11 ай бұрын
Why would he?
@alfredgarcia684411 ай бұрын
4:58-5:03 I love how the guy’s face completely falls into terror as soon as Mike says he needs to talk to the manager. Mf had the fear of god put into him lmao.
@ouroboros612511 ай бұрын
I accidentally pen tested a hospital once. Big hospital - went in for blood tests. Had no clue where to go. So I just followed the signs saying "blood" something. Turns out that the guy I was walking behind who was kind enough to hold the door for me, was going into a high security blood laboratory. I just followed him in there. Confused I sat down in what looked like a waiting room. When a woman asked me who I was and what I was doing I told her, and first she got angry asking how I got in there, but then she turned nice and politely showed me where I was supposed to have gone. Maybe the shift in mood was because she didn't want any trouble in that I had literally just walked into a high sec area. Hospital architects. Please design big hospitals less like giant labyrinths please.
@supernintendo182
4 ай бұрын
One time I snuck a pocket knife past security for a concert by complete accident. It was in my pocket. They had metal detectors and somehow didn't catch it lol
@mikekelly7862 Жыл бұрын
I can hear Mike saying "reach for the stars" to Tina when he signs the card. It's perfect.
@Itosalix Жыл бұрын
Although, to be fair, they really didn't tell Mike what his real job actually entailed. "You're hired." "Great, what position?" "I don't know. Eh, just show up and get to work."
@limepop340
Жыл бұрын
There wasn’t meant to be any real job. It’s only supposed to exist on-paper as a way for Mike to launder the money he stole from Hector. Lydia even gets angry enough at him showing up (plus intending to do the same at other facilities) that Gus has to strongarm on his behalf
@Itosalix
Жыл бұрын
@@limepop340 I know, but they didn't tell Mike that was the real job. Kinda important detail they missed.
@NeoStoicism
Жыл бұрын
@@Itosalix It was understood. Mike just had a differing opinion on the correct way to accomplish it. He tells them by showing up and making a scene he made the "no-show/on-paper" job more legit so that there would be proof in case anyone looked into it. He always tries to cover his bases.
@purplefood1
Жыл бұрын
@@NeoStoicism There's also the added benefit of actually improving security, it's not like they didn't have a few mexican cartels sniffing around them.
@philpritchettphan
Жыл бұрын
They did actually give him the job title "Security Consultant" when Lydia hires him, at Mike's suggestion.
@ericpg6867 Жыл бұрын
Honestly one of my favourite scenes
@HyphyJuice916
Жыл бұрын
It's so damn good. It takes very talented writers to make scenes like this work. It's kinda like the episode "Fly" in Breaking Bad. Kinda pointless as far as the story goes as a whole but it somehow works so damn well.
@daniellewis2133
Жыл бұрын
@@HyphyJuice916 I'm guessing the writers found someone that had this exact experience.
@Mr-Damage Жыл бұрын
" Reach for the stars " Benny H Hahahaha
@11Argetlam11
Жыл бұрын
Why Benny H?
@DomJReeves
Жыл бұрын
@@11Argetlam11 that's the guy who's name badge he stole :)
@ndogg20 Жыл бұрын
Just a small taste of the many levels of BCS/BB show's. So meticulous in detail and entertaining as well. Brilliant.
@broknight9718 Жыл бұрын
Mike sure knows how to leave a mark lol
@shalashaska9946 Жыл бұрын
I work at a lot of places just like this every day and man it's true how easy it would be to get in these warehouses. Even the super fancy ones like unfi or home Depot. Amazon ones have crazy security but if you have a badge anywhere then you're clear
@kaalind475
Жыл бұрын
Getting into a amazon facility is definitely the hardest part but yeah as long as you got a high visibility no one would stop you probably ever out on the floor
@shalashaska9946
Жыл бұрын
@@kaalind475 Yeah I mean when I go they're thorough cause I'm an outside contractor but if you have a valid badge nobody bats an eye
@davidbeppler3032
Жыл бұрын
Interesting. When that happened at the AZDC I worked at, the guy was stopped at the gate (by security), caught sneaking onto the shipping dock (by me), and reported as suspicious in the parking lot (by a vendor). He never got into the warehouse for more than 3 minutes. Jackass told me he was with corporate..... Really? Then why are you sneaking in through the dock? Yea... escorted him to security, who kicked him out.
@shalashaska9946
Жыл бұрын
@@davidbeppler3032 I think that's a good example of someone doing it badly though. I mean if you have a legit stolen badge you can just walk in, but other than that it's all about attitude. You don't behave suspiciously, you go in with confidence acting like you're supposed to be there and you'll get in anywhere.
@Earo1610 ай бұрын
fingers crossed for Gilligan's new hit series Ehrmantraut
@Malrottian10 ай бұрын
My father did security checks for military bases, basically looking at it from the other side and figuring where the flaws were. Went all around the world and shared a few of the stories. My favorite was the one with lines of defense and bunkers in case of attack . . . with no walkie talkies or any lines of communication between the bunkers.
@Rusaarules Жыл бұрын
2 things Mike did wrong: He didn't stop at the intersection of the main aisle/side aisles and honk before crossing. The second thing was not turning on a dock light into the trailer he was inspecting.
@rickyray2794 Жыл бұрын
I brought this up awhile ago, how this was essentially Social Engineering at its absolute highest and most pure form. He was a master of the craft. A lot of my fellow students don't think the physical and psychological pentesting is important but I know better, and it's also what interests me the most.
@wiskyr6510
11 ай бұрын
This is not at all social engineering.
@rickyray2794
11 ай бұрын
@@wiskyr6510 Yeah, it is. Anybody he comes into contact with on the job he demonstrates social engineering.
@NaptownClassic
10 ай бұрын
@@wiskyr6510Physical penetration testing, falls under the umbrella of social engineering pen testing. So, there's that.
@wiskyr6510
10 ай бұрын
@@NaptownClassic how in the world is physical pen testing "under the umbrella" of social engineer pen testing? Social engineering is all about playing the man and manipulating them into giving you something willingly by gaining their trust or making them believe you're something you're not. He stole someone's badge, broke it, told people to wear safety equipment, made some other observations and then just point blank told everyone what the issues were. He didn't social engineer anybody or into anything, and surely not in the "highest and most pure form"
@Lsir Жыл бұрын
Among us level imposter Mike.
@sageer2585 Жыл бұрын
I have literally walked onto a movie set with the people who work behind the scenes, no word or check of any sort. Sat with them and watched business, walked around the entire set. Some big old house in the old money part of town. I'm from Winnipeg, we film movies there. Anyways, everyone I met thought I was working there, until I asked one dude for a smoke and a lighter, lit it up in front of them all looking dumbfounded, and said "I dont even work here" and left LOL. Fuckin hilarious.
@thebadaids
Жыл бұрын
Ooook, little guy. 😂
@sageer2585
Жыл бұрын
@@thebadaids The fact that you needed to type that, and the fact you posted your profile pic with your biceps in front of your shirted chest, tells me you arent really like that. Not to mention your poor hair genetics. Stop bruh, before you embarrass yourself further.
@thebadaids
Жыл бұрын
@@sageer2585 Why are you looking so hard at my biceps, though? 😂 #BaldPeopleLivesMatter
@1blackone
Жыл бұрын
And then they all clapped
@thebadaids
Жыл бұрын
@@1blackone Right? Lmao, so much BS. Idk why people make so much shit up for no reason
@iansayeedi11 ай бұрын
Mike is the Gordan Ramsay of security audits
@vexingpotato5186 Жыл бұрын
Fairly accurate depiction of how this would happen to, aside from the end.
@Spurioushamster Жыл бұрын
He needs his own show
@TheBurnknight Жыл бұрын
as someone who works in security at a storage+ datacenter, i can tell you, if you call in that your badge door pass has been lost, they will right away temporarily dissable the pass, then you will recive a temporary pass like you see the last guy have in the storage. this will also assign your id to that temp pass. reason for this is so people like mike wont be able to access doors no problems like shown here. especially when a temp pass has been handed out.
@tarael86
Жыл бұрын
What if the person who stole/found your pass is already inside the facility by the time you realize and do the phone call?
@samc9133
Жыл бұрын
@tarael86 They may be inside, but they are gonna have a hell of a time getting into another room. At companies that take sec seriously, every room is badge protected. People may not open protected rooms for each other, one swipe one entry, if they catch you, you'll be in hot water. Security does regular rounds, and it is very unlikely you'd get in in the first place. Disks and sensitive data are shredded in camera view with a witness, and it is logged. We did have one vendor take a disk home once. He has been banned from our datacenters permanently, though he did return the disk.
@TheBurnknight
Жыл бұрын
@@tarael86 though they would get into the building, the problem is getting out once the call is done, as i said, the badge will be immidiently deactivated. so that means you are stuck in a building , and the only way to get out is to follow the emergency escape route that is meant for fires. if you pull that, every door that you pass through will be sound the alarm and there will be some form of security sitting at a desk to look at the cameras and dispatch security. if some1 got a hold of your badge pass and they used it without you knowing , you wont get into trubble , but if you borrowed it for your coworker to get something , you will likly be banned from ever entering the building again
@tarael86
Жыл бұрын
@@TheBurnknight Makes sense.
@amentco8445
Жыл бұрын
If you know what you're doing anymore you wouldn't need a pass. How hard is it to just copy that magnetic junk anymore? Have an ID that looks enough like you and anywhere without trained security will ignore you.
@Bravo8292 Жыл бұрын
3 minutes in a controlled fight! 10-20 seconds in a street fight!
@TheNorthie4 ай бұрын
I could have watched an entire episode of Mike doing this.
@daniellewis2133 Жыл бұрын
Mike can be rude sometimes but he gets the job done.
@jamesjoros1853 Жыл бұрын
I love that this looks just like the warehouse I worked in. Orange and blue shelves with the yellow tags. Yellow safety bars. Same trash bins
@chaneyphillips8317 Жыл бұрын
4:59 Mike Karentraut
@danielpetersen785610 ай бұрын
I once went to a military base in the morning for an interview. Nobody guarded the entrance so I just went in. Turns out I was at the wrong military base. Then I got lost and started walking around looking for the exit, even went into a locker room and casually greeted some guys. I was 18.
@Trollioli Жыл бұрын
Act like you're supposed to be there, wear the cloths, speak the in house lingo and you can get away with just about anything.
@MSimp2k65 ай бұрын
Clipboard + "where's your server room?" is enough to get access to the crown jewels in many cases. People don't like confrontation. These days, just drop a handful of USB sticks with malware installed on them outside an office. You're pretty much guaranteed that someone will pick one up and plug it into an office PC.
@Swamp_Fox_ Жыл бұрын
One of the best scenes in the whole series
@nathanpierce768110 ай бұрын
the funniest thing about this to me is that it's all been made 60 fps so it has this super uncanny, unnaturally smooth feel to it, like a gif
@jason8077 Жыл бұрын
Chief security inspector is on the move! 😂
@andmicbro1 Жыл бұрын
This whole scene was so great! Damn this show was good! Slow burn for sure, but so many epic moments.
@jimcrawford503911 ай бұрын
He needs his own series!
@wyvern-report Жыл бұрын
Kid named Finger:
@elloowu6293
Жыл бұрын
What is that from I see it everywhere
@CommanderAlpharocks
Жыл бұрын
@@elloowu6293 from walthu
@israelCommitsGenocide
Жыл бұрын
shitty forced meme
@geefreck Жыл бұрын
Now I know what to do next thursday
@unintellisense5877 Жыл бұрын
Ali would have destroyed Bruce Lee, amazing as Lee was.
@studentofsmith
Жыл бұрын
Size and strength matter and boxing will absolutely work in street fight.
@1Animal486
8 ай бұрын
Also Ali held his own in a crossover match with Antonio Inoki, a Japanese catch wrestler, in a fight that would inspire the sport of MMA.
@PaulyinParis619 Жыл бұрын
Signed the birthday card…sweet
@mactire604517 күн бұрын
Reach for the stars!
@pbandme2411 ай бұрын
My favorite version of this is wearing all black at a theatre, you can just go anywhere
@jchis9852 Жыл бұрын
Jonathan Banks made that show great.
@Shiruvan Жыл бұрын
RAMIREZ, GO TO THE EQUIPMENT ROOM, YOU GET LIFT BELTS AND GLOVES
@gonzaleo5 ай бұрын
Dear Tina, run.
@ncriggar11 ай бұрын
My favorite scene in the entire series…
@KomradZX1989 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Was it just me or did some parts of the video seem sped up a little???
@TheNefastor10 ай бұрын
This is basically Deviant Ollam turned into a TV show character.
@DaveDexterMusic11 ай бұрын
Did you speed this up? You bloody did.
@belykwater560110 ай бұрын
0:26 The shining skull of death itself approaches
@oLii96x10 ай бұрын
"Good Luck trying to beat my minesweeper score (you won´t)" LOL
@rascallyrabbit8548 Жыл бұрын
so, here's what's gonna happen ...
@professoroak192011 ай бұрын
I tried this at a casino near me. managed to get through all the kitchens. behind one of the bars on the floor. and I even made it all the way upstairs into the managers office. some places really need to step up their game
@chrisscott806611 ай бұрын
Successful workplace
@giogio422211 ай бұрын
I love Lydia got the perfect guy to work this job, and she didn't even count on him actually doing the job....
@Omerkosar11 ай бұрын
This makes me wanna go to workplaces that i dont work for.
@samfilmkid11 ай бұрын
Lee vs. Ali is the Zen Koan of modern sports.
@joepeach997Ай бұрын
Mike is da man, the end!
@matthewuzulis5016 Жыл бұрын
It's sad how easily this goes. No one actually stops and asks other people even when they know they don't belong, worked on a night crew of 8 or less guys and the companies LP would occasionally come in when the building is locked up. They actually had a good chuckle and smile the one time I asked who they were then if they had company ID. I was following company protocol and were just laughing as they never were asked. If some rando can walk around a locked up building with a small crew that knew who does belong and not get asked questions think how easy it is when your in a larger building with more people during more normal working hours.
@chrisdaniel2759
Жыл бұрын
Who wants the drama of confronting some stranger unless you’re literally a security guard paid to do just that. And even then, security guards often aren’t even staff, they’re subcontractors from a whole other company who don’t want any drama with the 99.99999% of perfectly authorized employee strangers milling around. Not worth losing their minimum wage gig to confront what may be the CEO or some other entitled easily offended Karen who turns around and gets pissed at them for supposedly doing what they were asked to do.
@matthewuzulis5016
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisdaniel2759 Oh, I get the reasons, I am pointing out though even in a situation where it's easy to identify an outsider how seldom it is reported or acted upon. My encounter was easy to guess they were not a big shot as it was about 11:30pm, I was looking out for my safety as well as I was operating a forklift in the area, if I end up hurting someone while I'm operating it I am held accountable, if by some mishap I ended a person I could potentially face $25K fine and/or 25 years in prison. This also took place about 20 years ago so a much calmer time as well.
@basillah7650
10 ай бұрын
Not sad why should anyone care about security when the no work management takes tour groups of people trying to work as if it was a zoo no one cares they legit let anyone in so why bother to busy being fast to care about security company lose not ours.
@basillah7650
10 ай бұрын
you get into trouble going after people stealing in most places unless they actually work there and can dob them in they don't care
@MrTherocker10111 ай бұрын
corporate security.
@ChicagoScorpionАй бұрын
This was such an interesting scene.
@marcburns508 Жыл бұрын
You would be surprised how far you can get just buy having a clipboard and acting like you know what your doing. I use to do work in pharmacies out of a few hundred I think only a handlful of Pharmacists or Managers actually stopped me, looked at the paperwork, or made a call(or bothered to re read their emails). Maybe less than half a dozen. I remember one that actually wanted a copy of my license, lol. But for the most part, they let me back there with all the stuff without a 2nd question usually.
@DEVINdevdev11 ай бұрын
What the framerate ???
@mariuszkowan489911 ай бұрын
I've never noticed it, he signed birthday card as a guy he stole keycard from 😂.
@michaelh1889 Жыл бұрын
Always wondered is Walt sold it... Or gus just wanted to make them squirm first...
@Mordal122210 ай бұрын
5:58 This is the moment Better Call Saul became Best Call Lydia.
@iamthewell Жыл бұрын
Look at the managers neck! It's like the same thickness as his head! xD lol
@ThailandOutsider29 күн бұрын
I'd always pull Mike up for grabbing that clip board without stopping, not a good habit lol
@cairosilver2932 Жыл бұрын
Was he actually hired by the company to do this?
@theprivator5627
Жыл бұрын
On paper yes. In realty no
@C00kiesAplenty
Жыл бұрын
He worked for a criminal, then was hired to a company said criminal was working with as a security consultant to launder his payment. He decided to actually security consult.
@SamLemont
Жыл бұрын
He was on the payroll, but he wasn't expected to actually do any work. Kinda like mobsters who had union jobs as brick layers, construction workers, sanitation engineers, etc, but never actually showed up to do any work.
@Vapor817
Жыл бұрын
A guy that old who's worked all his life probably needs to go do some work or he goes insane
@cryonics456610 ай бұрын
why is it sped up
@pantherman871911 ай бұрын
Then i suggest you give the man a badge...
@madbr3991 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately security really depends on how lazy each person involved is.
@francis9154 Жыл бұрын
Best imposter SUS
@kingbeauregardАй бұрын
Lydia got mad at Mike for doing this, which sounds stupid at first: who would object to their company's security holes being probed and fixed? Well, the answer is, someone who makes use of at least some of those security holes. Mike doesn't know all the schemes Lydia is running, and he probably threw a wrench into some of them. A Madrigal where people are checking badges carefully all the time is a Madrigal where it's difficult to get away with schemes.
@jmr106820410 ай бұрын
Mike should have done a physical pentest on Lydia to see if she was impenetrable or bottomless.
@AimForTheBushes90811 ай бұрын
When the music comes on @ 2:30 😙🤌
@Leftyotism11 ай бұрын
lmfao so good
@macrons59311 ай бұрын
Kid named Benny:
@xC4N4D14NB4C0Nx11 ай бұрын
Yes, it is really that easy.
@Nemethon10 ай бұрын
True security is inconvenient, slows things down, and costs money. In the real world as well as on the computer. Nobody wants that, but at the same time wants to be safe. That contradicts itself. In the end, cheap, fast and convenient always wins over safety.
@kingbeauregard10 ай бұрын
And he did indeed test that pen at 2:03.
@mako487411 ай бұрын
Bruce Lee vs Mayweather or Leonard is the fairer matchup. we got sizes in combat for a reason. having said that- a smaller practised jiujitsu practitioner could easily take Ali s back and choke him out.
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Wow this blew up. Any ideas for other movies/shows that depict physical pentesting? Darknet Diaries (podcast) has some great stories about this kind of thing. (Subscribe!)
@SharkfightersSH
Жыл бұрын
well, it might not be a very good movie in that regards, but "Who am I?" might have something for that. It's more about social hacking/ social engineering. "Mr. Robot" also has a good scene where Elliot breaks into the servervault by posing as a tech millionaire.
@Procyon2020
Жыл бұрын
Not actual pentesting but Girl With the Dragon Tattoo sort of has that but I don't know if pentesting was the motive, Escape Plan has sort of a reverse pentesting of the prison in the first scene. Stallone gives an assessment similar to Mike's but with much more cordiality.
@andmicbro1
Жыл бұрын
@@SharkfightersSH Yeah I was going to say Mr Robot has a great physical pentesting episode.
@blehisaword
Жыл бұрын
The movie Sneakers! A bunch of episodes from White Collar, especially season 2 episode 1.
@m.ybarra3114
Жыл бұрын
I listen to darknet diaries as well
"Ehrmantraut: Security Consultant" should have been a spin-off show in its own right. Four seasons, a movie and countless Emmys.
@RyanJonkerCyber
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@Bloom_HD
11 ай бұрын
My favourite part was when Mike said "it's securin' time" and then consulted all over everyone. Truly one of the spin-offs of all time
@Dan210871
11 ай бұрын
@@Bloom_HD That was the last time I read a comment of yours while drinking coffee. You owe me a keyboard, by the way.
@Bloom_HD
11 ай бұрын
@@Dan210871 lol. Sorry about that xD
@MiloMcCarthyMusic
11 ай бұрын
Why does everyone always suggest these stupid spin off shows. BCS was a spin off of Jimmy, Mike, and the Salamancas, and they were almost equally treated. Mikes entire story has been told already.
Impersonation, tailgating, dumpster diving, authority figure; all are penetration testing. Mike is the ideal Ethical Hacker
@Poets04
Жыл бұрын
Eh... I don't know about the ethical part given his kill count but dude is effing surgical at anything he applies himself to. Would definitely be a valuable member of any red, or blue team op.
@drewforsberg5405
Жыл бұрын
I love how methodical and cautious Mike is towards every act he performs. He understands exactly what he's doing and does not act without exploring all potential outcomes of those acts. Lydia and Walt not acting rationally were his undoing. Johnathan Banks got to do some amazing work with Mike. There is a reason Mike and Gus are my favorites.
@BrizzitHQ
Жыл бұрын
Can’t forget social engineering!
@JaketheJust
Жыл бұрын
@@BrizzitHQ well technically authority figure is social engineering, but yes. Never forget that. The weakest point in security are people
@amentco8445
Жыл бұрын
what if I want to be an unethical hacker
I love that Mike looks genuinely pissed at the work crew without proper gear. "You keep that up and by the time you are 40, your back is gonna be 80."
Mike needs his own TV show auditing workplaces
@robertnett9793
Жыл бұрын
I mean... his crimes are neglible compared to the lives he saved just because of him insisting of adhering to safety standards...
@andreasberger4
Жыл бұрын
At Jonathan Banks age, it would be risky to base a whole new series on Mike.
@PolyhedralVideo
11 ай бұрын
He sorta does: kzread.info/dash/bejne/YpOtmLGBd5Sre5c.html
@abdalrrahim
11 ай бұрын
@@andreasberger4 how about a prequel on mikes life as a cop back when matt was still in highschool . With a good young actor and all . And we can explore what he had to go through to survive in that h3ll hole of a police department he was in and how he became a dirty cop . There's potential there for sure .
@perrycarters3113
11 ай бұрын
Imagine a reality show where people contact the corporate for a place of business and do these tests and film themselves doing them with hidden cams. I'd watch the f outta that.
I absolutely love this scene because its realistic, you can watch actual pentest videos and this isn't far off how it actually goes except IRL its even worse. People have gotten into all kinds of places by just wearing a high vis jacket and looking like they belong.
@ZannNewman
Жыл бұрын
its most of James Bonds MO - white coat and clip board, look like you're meant to be there and youre good
@keithcunningham923
Жыл бұрын
All you need is a ladder. There's a guy on YT proving that he can get into any secure area by bringing a ladder.
@benjamintaylor3934
Жыл бұрын
There are numerous videos of people gaining access to places simply by wearing hi viz and carrying a ladder.
@KMCA779
Жыл бұрын
as Security I can confirm. No one wants to be inconvenienced, management will force us to be less and less intrusive to make things easier on them, then complain when they fail reviews like these. Construction sites are the worst for this but I've dealt with it almost everywhere.
@NightmareForge
Жыл бұрын
You don't even have to do that. Guy walked onto a high security US base and no one called him out till a single airman wondered. Hey that guy out of uniform in mickey mouse ears. Why is he on a plane?
ill say it a million times. Mike is "yes country for old men." he's a comic superhero whose power is being old. he's cool and powerful not in spite of, but owing to his age and experience.
@MaLLinz289
Жыл бұрын
It is kind of weird that he can do everything, but I just may be Odette to being a millennial myself, and not having been taught a lot of practical skills, but I do think that by better call Saul. He is a ridiculous, super practical superhero who can do construction assassinations, sniping, security, testing policework basically everything in the crime genre.
@iggyeo6458
Жыл бұрын
@@MaLLinz289 i think that's really a part of his character. he's from a bygone age where people had to work multiple different jobs in different fields. where poor workers were fired; where smart workers were promoted and given more direction, which helped develop their skills. he seems almost alien in his ability to do anything, because we're not used to having skills outside of our subset of individual knowledge. my grandfather was a railroad worker, but he could pull apart a small watch and put it back together as easily as he could an engine. he knew how to dismember an entire pig, a vocabulary that is still, to me, bar none, (when i acted up he would make me write words out of the dictionary or encyclopedia) was as good with a sewing machine as my grandmother was, and had a red room where he developed family photos. there's plenty more he was capable of, and he never complained.. maybe drank a bit excessively sometimes. . but tried his best, to teach us the value of hard work and knowledge. i've tried over the years to amass a ton of different skills in all kinds of areas, but it's hard.. we get pigeonholed into one job for our entire lives, and on the side we have a little hobby we enjoy. a lot of the younger generations are pretty useless unless it comes to working a computer, but that's part of the age we're in.
@Gannoh
11 ай бұрын
@@MaLLinz289 Well he was a Marine Sniper in Vietnam and a cop for like 20 years, that'll give you more than enough insight into how people think and how to survive hostile environments.
@gregh5061
11 ай бұрын
@@Gannoh I've met veterans, people who've been in some form of the military or police for decades and they're nowhere near as efficient as Mike. ofc he's a fictional character but his experience alone doesn't make him special, its careful observation and intelligence as well.
@cinnymunbuns
11 ай бұрын
The title No Country For Old Men isn't referring to old men not being able to keep up in the world, its referring to their misremembering the past as better than the present when in reality the world has always had its problems. Their imaginary perfect country doesn't exist, thus the title No Country for Old Men.
One thing that makes Mike an awesome character is that he knows how to do damn near everything.
@uenragedbro
Жыл бұрын
I bet he can't make cookies from scratch.
@daniellewis2133
Жыл бұрын
@@uenragedbro He would know people that know people that can.
@daniellewis2133
Жыл бұрын
@@uenragedbro he aint got time for that.
@stevea3149
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure he wouldn’t use that Stevia crap…
@Serin9X
Жыл бұрын
@@uenragedbro I'd bet money that if he needed to do that for some reason he'd learn how, and they'd be delicious.
i like to believe this is Mike enjoying what a "normal" life can be before going back to the game.
You can truly tell this was Mike's true passion
Mike is the only old person who can ask for a manager and tell them to call corporate without being a Karen.
@davidbeppler3032
Жыл бұрын
A man like that tells you to call corporate.... you are probably fired.
@Mediados
11 ай бұрын
In his case he actually has a good reason to ask for the manager. It's not Karen behavior if you have proven all day long that someone is clearly not doing their job.
@macrons593
11 ай бұрын
That's because he has no hair
When Mike applies for a job, he hires the interviewer.
I love the office workers peaking out of their cubicles like frightened little rodents because the middle management rodent is getting chewed out.
@somedorkydude6483
10 күн бұрын
Why wouldnt you be terrified of mike
Mike used psychology perfectly. As long as you walk with the authority and confidence of someone who belongs there, nobody is going to question you unless they check twice.
@saelhernandez2389
3 ай бұрын
The old Bavarian Fire Drill
The yellow vest is the best tool there is for physical pen testing, put one on and walk like you are doing something and you are invisible, ignored by all.
@chrisdaniel2759
Жыл бұрын
Clipboard. Walking intently with a clipboard is an invisibility shield.
@tunasandwich8049
Жыл бұрын
It's ironic how a suit made to bring attention to you is the best suit to stay hidden
I love the little detail of the deposit is so awfully regulated that NOBODY stopped Mike and made him put a helmet on
1:36 I love the argument these two are having, and Mike's answer to it. He's 100% right, there is a reason that fighting is broken into weight classes. A welterweight against a heavyweight, the heavyweight wins 10 times outta 10. Cause there's a lot more muscle on that frame.
@killianbonaventure5827
11 ай бұрын
a walterwhite against heavyweight
@snowwhite1494
11 ай бұрын
9/10 actually, yoou forgot the time the welterweight got tired of being beaten up so he went and grabbed his gun
@811chelseafc
11 ай бұрын
@@snowwhite1494hence: “does he have a gun?”
@snowwhite1494
11 ай бұрын
@@811chelseafc exactly
@arutemisemtrai9769
11 ай бұрын
Bruce Lee actually did own a gun for protection, simply because fights have no rules and while he recognized his skill as a martial artist, size and weapons are massive factors that require their own responses. So yeah, Bruce Lee probably has a gun.
With a hi-vis vest and clipboard you can get in almost anywhere
@adamb89
Жыл бұрын
A friend's brother used to do that at a K-Mart in town back in the mid 90's. He'd wear a blaze orange vest from his job doing road construction, a hard hat, and a clipboard, and just walk into the back room. Grab whatever he could easily carry, leave out the employee exit in the rear and into back lot where my friend was waiting with the car.
@Ariccio123
Жыл бұрын
Even reverse time!
@rdowg
Жыл бұрын
You should see how people pilfir construction sites, we had a building in cleveland get ransacked once. So we have these "job boxes" whoch are essentially giant metal coffins on wheels we keep our tools locked up in. Someone waltzed into the job site, broke all the locks, pulled a uhaul up to the entrance and stole a total of 15 boxes with two trips. The dude was waved off as a company sending their guy in to pick up tools, and walked away with probably $100-200k in tools, let alone the fact that each job box pribably costs ~$500-800 each
@Dilllonm
Жыл бұрын
@@rdowg lmao low budget GTA 5 mission with ez payout , i can picture the setup, Get U Haul and vest and thats it lol
@adamb89
Жыл бұрын
@@Dilllonm That's about the extent of it. If you it at like 8am on a weekend, you can get in and out and nobody will bother you. The risk is in being picked up on CCTV or something, but since nowadays people walking around with masks on is normal (and in many cases, enforced), it's never been easier.
Walter.. put your gun away Walter. There's nothing you can do. I'm forklift certified. No. No. It's too late Walter. No.
Mike shows something very important here. He has the advantage of age and life experience. Just knowing a lot of things, having experienced a lot of scenarios, and being a quick thinker, Mike manages to be on top of most situations.
@blacktimhoward4322
10 ай бұрын
_Most_ ... with one glaring exception
@wakeupuk3860
10 ай бұрын
And is why the western world especially here in the UK is in such a mess, nothing works and no one knows their job, because once you get to 45 and have such experience you rightly deserve the pay and seniority for putting your time in. But, some new 30-year-old ex Uni appointed manager see's you as a threat and you find you are no longer required, plus they can get a much younger person to do your job at half the rate. This is what happened to me effectively and I often come across guys my age where exactly the same happened to them. The cultural 'youth' movement that I as a baby boomer so much promoted and thought would be a good idea to get rid of, that thousands of years of mankind having a structure where age, wisdom and guidance was respected, we just swept away and lo and behold, being young we had no concept of the 'consequences' in doing so. As such, your very valid and intelligent point continues to be the case ie being young is worship, being old is not, and why this scene is plausible I often on the phone, dealing with banks, administrators especially young doctors, in no way as Mike does, but by acting in a very confident manner (i.e. ex military, deputy head, senior IT Trainer to CEOs) can take control of the situation to get what I want or let rip with how bad they are.
“You just walk in like you belong.” -Andor Cassian
I like that Mike doesn't dwell on the guy's identity he took.
@mydpRu
Жыл бұрын
@@grez8379 I don’t see laws stopping people from doing prohibited things, so yes, I would abolish even those that have something to do with murder. I think it is necessary to find the root cause of why people murder other people or cause disturbances to them in other ways. If one wants to commit a crime, be it a murder or domestic abuse, then they would find a way do that, and even if they are caught (unfortunately, many people are still afraid to turn their abusive partners in due to various reasons), then their victim won’t rise from the dead or somehow forget the abuse. Besides, awful conditions in prison don’t really make one less willing to commit crimes again and again, partly due to additional traumatisation they experience while incarcerated. This has to be solved in other ways than punishing or even judging anti-social behaviour; I think it may be helpful to look into why this particular person is hungry for violence, why do they find it necessary to beat their spouse or exploit them mentally and why does someone else refuse to address their colleague in a certain manner. Punishing and judging just helps the endless circle of pain go, and I believe there could be some ways to make the world better than ‘bombing for peace’, figuratively speaking.
@grez8379
Жыл бұрын
@@mydpRu most governments are skewed towards supporting the wealthy through lobbying or direct donations to political parties. Just saying oh well that's life is a bit defeatist though. What bias could a government have to corrupt its intentions when telling people to not murder?
@macrons593
11 ай бұрын
Why would he?
4:58-5:03 I love how the guy’s face completely falls into terror as soon as Mike says he needs to talk to the manager. Mf had the fear of god put into him lmao.
I accidentally pen tested a hospital once. Big hospital - went in for blood tests. Had no clue where to go. So I just followed the signs saying "blood" something. Turns out that the guy I was walking behind who was kind enough to hold the door for me, was going into a high security blood laboratory. I just followed him in there. Confused I sat down in what looked like a waiting room. When a woman asked me who I was and what I was doing I told her, and first she got angry asking how I got in there, but then she turned nice and politely showed me where I was supposed to have gone. Maybe the shift in mood was because she didn't want any trouble in that I had literally just walked into a high sec area. Hospital architects. Please design big hospitals less like giant labyrinths please.
@supernintendo182
4 ай бұрын
One time I snuck a pocket knife past security for a concert by complete accident. It was in my pocket. They had metal detectors and somehow didn't catch it lol
I can hear Mike saying "reach for the stars" to Tina when he signs the card. It's perfect.
Although, to be fair, they really didn't tell Mike what his real job actually entailed. "You're hired." "Great, what position?" "I don't know. Eh, just show up and get to work."
@limepop340
Жыл бұрын
There wasn’t meant to be any real job. It’s only supposed to exist on-paper as a way for Mike to launder the money he stole from Hector. Lydia even gets angry enough at him showing up (plus intending to do the same at other facilities) that Gus has to strongarm on his behalf
@Itosalix
Жыл бұрын
@@limepop340 I know, but they didn't tell Mike that was the real job. Kinda important detail they missed.
@NeoStoicism
Жыл бұрын
@@Itosalix It was understood. Mike just had a differing opinion on the correct way to accomplish it. He tells them by showing up and making a scene he made the "no-show/on-paper" job more legit so that there would be proof in case anyone looked into it. He always tries to cover his bases.
@purplefood1
Жыл бұрын
@@NeoStoicism There's also the added benefit of actually improving security, it's not like they didn't have a few mexican cartels sniffing around them.
@philpritchettphan
Жыл бұрын
They did actually give him the job title "Security Consultant" when Lydia hires him, at Mike's suggestion.
Honestly one of my favourite scenes
@HyphyJuice916
Жыл бұрын
It's so damn good. It takes very talented writers to make scenes like this work. It's kinda like the episode "Fly" in Breaking Bad. Kinda pointless as far as the story goes as a whole but it somehow works so damn well.
@daniellewis2133
Жыл бұрын
@@HyphyJuice916 I'm guessing the writers found someone that had this exact experience.
" Reach for the stars " Benny H Hahahaha
@11Argetlam11
Жыл бұрын
Why Benny H?
@DomJReeves
Жыл бұрын
@@11Argetlam11 that's the guy who's name badge he stole :)
Just a small taste of the many levels of BCS/BB show's. So meticulous in detail and entertaining as well. Brilliant.
Mike sure knows how to leave a mark lol
I work at a lot of places just like this every day and man it's true how easy it would be to get in these warehouses. Even the super fancy ones like unfi or home Depot. Amazon ones have crazy security but if you have a badge anywhere then you're clear
@kaalind475
Жыл бұрын
Getting into a amazon facility is definitely the hardest part but yeah as long as you got a high visibility no one would stop you probably ever out on the floor
@shalashaska9946
Жыл бұрын
@@kaalind475 Yeah I mean when I go they're thorough cause I'm an outside contractor but if you have a valid badge nobody bats an eye
@davidbeppler3032
Жыл бұрын
Interesting. When that happened at the AZDC I worked at, the guy was stopped at the gate (by security), caught sneaking onto the shipping dock (by me), and reported as suspicious in the parking lot (by a vendor). He never got into the warehouse for more than 3 minutes. Jackass told me he was with corporate..... Really? Then why are you sneaking in through the dock? Yea... escorted him to security, who kicked him out.
@shalashaska9946
Жыл бұрын
@@davidbeppler3032 I think that's a good example of someone doing it badly though. I mean if you have a legit stolen badge you can just walk in, but other than that it's all about attitude. You don't behave suspiciously, you go in with confidence acting like you're supposed to be there and you'll get in anywhere.
fingers crossed for Gilligan's new hit series Ehrmantraut
My father did security checks for military bases, basically looking at it from the other side and figuring where the flaws were. Went all around the world and shared a few of the stories. My favorite was the one with lines of defense and bunkers in case of attack . . . with no walkie talkies or any lines of communication between the bunkers.
2 things Mike did wrong: He didn't stop at the intersection of the main aisle/side aisles and honk before crossing. The second thing was not turning on a dock light into the trailer he was inspecting.
I brought this up awhile ago, how this was essentially Social Engineering at its absolute highest and most pure form. He was a master of the craft. A lot of my fellow students don't think the physical and psychological pentesting is important but I know better, and it's also what interests me the most.
@wiskyr6510
11 ай бұрын
This is not at all social engineering.
@rickyray2794
11 ай бұрын
@@wiskyr6510 Yeah, it is. Anybody he comes into contact with on the job he demonstrates social engineering.
@NaptownClassic
10 ай бұрын
@@wiskyr6510Physical penetration testing, falls under the umbrella of social engineering pen testing. So, there's that.
@wiskyr6510
10 ай бұрын
@@NaptownClassic how in the world is physical pen testing "under the umbrella" of social engineer pen testing? Social engineering is all about playing the man and manipulating them into giving you something willingly by gaining their trust or making them believe you're something you're not. He stole someone's badge, broke it, told people to wear safety equipment, made some other observations and then just point blank told everyone what the issues were. He didn't social engineer anybody or into anything, and surely not in the "highest and most pure form"
Among us level imposter Mike.
I have literally walked onto a movie set with the people who work behind the scenes, no word or check of any sort. Sat with them and watched business, walked around the entire set. Some big old house in the old money part of town. I'm from Winnipeg, we film movies there. Anyways, everyone I met thought I was working there, until I asked one dude for a smoke and a lighter, lit it up in front of them all looking dumbfounded, and said "I dont even work here" and left LOL. Fuckin hilarious.
@thebadaids
Жыл бұрын
Ooook, little guy. 😂
@sageer2585
Жыл бұрын
@@thebadaids The fact that you needed to type that, and the fact you posted your profile pic with your biceps in front of your shirted chest, tells me you arent really like that. Not to mention your poor hair genetics. Stop bruh, before you embarrass yourself further.
@thebadaids
Жыл бұрын
@@sageer2585 Why are you looking so hard at my biceps, though? 😂 #BaldPeopleLivesMatter
@1blackone
Жыл бұрын
And then they all clapped
@thebadaids
Жыл бұрын
@@1blackone Right? Lmao, so much BS. Idk why people make so much shit up for no reason
Mike is the Gordan Ramsay of security audits
Fairly accurate depiction of how this would happen to, aside from the end.
He needs his own show
as someone who works in security at a storage+ datacenter, i can tell you, if you call in that your badge door pass has been lost, they will right away temporarily dissable the pass, then you will recive a temporary pass like you see the last guy have in the storage. this will also assign your id to that temp pass. reason for this is so people like mike wont be able to access doors no problems like shown here. especially when a temp pass has been handed out.
@tarael86
Жыл бұрын
What if the person who stole/found your pass is already inside the facility by the time you realize and do the phone call?
@samc9133
Жыл бұрын
@tarael86 They may be inside, but they are gonna have a hell of a time getting into another room. At companies that take sec seriously, every room is badge protected. People may not open protected rooms for each other, one swipe one entry, if they catch you, you'll be in hot water. Security does regular rounds, and it is very unlikely you'd get in in the first place. Disks and sensitive data are shredded in camera view with a witness, and it is logged. We did have one vendor take a disk home once. He has been banned from our datacenters permanently, though he did return the disk.
@TheBurnknight
Жыл бұрын
@@tarael86 though they would get into the building, the problem is getting out once the call is done, as i said, the badge will be immidiently deactivated. so that means you are stuck in a building , and the only way to get out is to follow the emergency escape route that is meant for fires. if you pull that, every door that you pass through will be sound the alarm and there will be some form of security sitting at a desk to look at the cameras and dispatch security. if some1 got a hold of your badge pass and they used it without you knowing , you wont get into trubble , but if you borrowed it for your coworker to get something , you will likly be banned from ever entering the building again
@tarael86
Жыл бұрын
@@TheBurnknight Makes sense.
@amentco8445
Жыл бұрын
If you know what you're doing anymore you wouldn't need a pass. How hard is it to just copy that magnetic junk anymore? Have an ID that looks enough like you and anywhere without trained security will ignore you.
3 minutes in a controlled fight! 10-20 seconds in a street fight!
I could have watched an entire episode of Mike doing this.
Mike can be rude sometimes but he gets the job done.
I love that this looks just like the warehouse I worked in. Orange and blue shelves with the yellow tags. Yellow safety bars. Same trash bins
4:59 Mike Karentraut
I once went to a military base in the morning for an interview. Nobody guarded the entrance so I just went in. Turns out I was at the wrong military base. Then I got lost and started walking around looking for the exit, even went into a locker room and casually greeted some guys. I was 18.
Act like you're supposed to be there, wear the cloths, speak the in house lingo and you can get away with just about anything.
Clipboard + "where's your server room?" is enough to get access to the crown jewels in many cases. People don't like confrontation. These days, just drop a handful of USB sticks with malware installed on them outside an office. You're pretty much guaranteed that someone will pick one up and plug it into an office PC.
One of the best scenes in the whole series
the funniest thing about this to me is that it's all been made 60 fps so it has this super uncanny, unnaturally smooth feel to it, like a gif
Chief security inspector is on the move! 😂
This whole scene was so great! Damn this show was good! Slow burn for sure, but so many epic moments.
He needs his own series!
Kid named Finger:
@elloowu6293
Жыл бұрын
What is that from I see it everywhere
@CommanderAlpharocks
Жыл бұрын
@@elloowu6293 from walthu
@israelCommitsGenocide
Жыл бұрын
shitty forced meme
Now I know what to do next thursday
Ali would have destroyed Bruce Lee, amazing as Lee was.
@studentofsmith
Жыл бұрын
Size and strength matter and boxing will absolutely work in street fight.
@1Animal486
8 ай бұрын
Also Ali held his own in a crossover match with Antonio Inoki, a Japanese catch wrestler, in a fight that would inspire the sport of MMA.
Signed the birthday card…sweet
Reach for the stars!
My favorite version of this is wearing all black at a theatre, you can just go anywhere
Jonathan Banks made that show great.
RAMIREZ, GO TO THE EQUIPMENT ROOM, YOU GET LIFT BELTS AND GLOVES
Dear Tina, run.
My favorite scene in the entire series…
Great video! Was it just me or did some parts of the video seem sped up a little???
This is basically Deviant Ollam turned into a TV show character.
Did you speed this up? You bloody did.
0:26 The shining skull of death itself approaches
"Good Luck trying to beat my minesweeper score (you won´t)" LOL
so, here's what's gonna happen ...
I tried this at a casino near me. managed to get through all the kitchens. behind one of the bars on the floor. and I even made it all the way upstairs into the managers office. some places really need to step up their game
Successful workplace
I love Lydia got the perfect guy to work this job, and she didn't even count on him actually doing the job....
This makes me wanna go to workplaces that i dont work for.
Lee vs. Ali is the Zen Koan of modern sports.
Mike is da man, the end!
It's sad how easily this goes. No one actually stops and asks other people even when they know they don't belong, worked on a night crew of 8 or less guys and the companies LP would occasionally come in when the building is locked up. They actually had a good chuckle and smile the one time I asked who they were then if they had company ID. I was following company protocol and were just laughing as they never were asked. If some rando can walk around a locked up building with a small crew that knew who does belong and not get asked questions think how easy it is when your in a larger building with more people during more normal working hours.
@chrisdaniel2759
Жыл бұрын
Who wants the drama of confronting some stranger unless you’re literally a security guard paid to do just that. And even then, security guards often aren’t even staff, they’re subcontractors from a whole other company who don’t want any drama with the 99.99999% of perfectly authorized employee strangers milling around. Not worth losing their minimum wage gig to confront what may be the CEO or some other entitled easily offended Karen who turns around and gets pissed at them for supposedly doing what they were asked to do.
@matthewuzulis5016
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisdaniel2759 Oh, I get the reasons, I am pointing out though even in a situation where it's easy to identify an outsider how seldom it is reported or acted upon. My encounter was easy to guess they were not a big shot as it was about 11:30pm, I was looking out for my safety as well as I was operating a forklift in the area, if I end up hurting someone while I'm operating it I am held accountable, if by some mishap I ended a person I could potentially face $25K fine and/or 25 years in prison. This also took place about 20 years ago so a much calmer time as well.
@basillah7650
10 ай бұрын
Not sad why should anyone care about security when the no work management takes tour groups of people trying to work as if it was a zoo no one cares they legit let anyone in so why bother to busy being fast to care about security company lose not ours.
@basillah7650
10 ай бұрын
you get into trouble going after people stealing in most places unless they actually work there and can dob them in they don't care
corporate security.
This was such an interesting scene.
You would be surprised how far you can get just buy having a clipboard and acting like you know what your doing. I use to do work in pharmacies out of a few hundred I think only a handlful of Pharmacists or Managers actually stopped me, looked at the paperwork, or made a call(or bothered to re read their emails). Maybe less than half a dozen. I remember one that actually wanted a copy of my license, lol. But for the most part, they let me back there with all the stuff without a 2nd question usually.
What the framerate ???
I've never noticed it, he signed birthday card as a guy he stole keycard from 😂.
Always wondered is Walt sold it... Or gus just wanted to make them squirm first...
5:58 This is the moment Better Call Saul became Best Call Lydia.
Look at the managers neck! It's like the same thickness as his head! xD lol
I'd always pull Mike up for grabbing that clip board without stopping, not a good habit lol
Was he actually hired by the company to do this?
@theprivator5627
Жыл бұрын
On paper yes. In realty no
@C00kiesAplenty
Жыл бұрын
He worked for a criminal, then was hired to a company said criminal was working with as a security consultant to launder his payment. He decided to actually security consult.
@SamLemont
Жыл бұрын
He was on the payroll, but he wasn't expected to actually do any work. Kinda like mobsters who had union jobs as brick layers, construction workers, sanitation engineers, etc, but never actually showed up to do any work.
@Vapor817
Жыл бұрын
A guy that old who's worked all his life probably needs to go do some work or he goes insane
why is it sped up
Then i suggest you give the man a badge...
Unfortunately security really depends on how lazy each person involved is.
Best imposter SUS
Lydia got mad at Mike for doing this, which sounds stupid at first: who would object to their company's security holes being probed and fixed? Well, the answer is, someone who makes use of at least some of those security holes. Mike doesn't know all the schemes Lydia is running, and he probably threw a wrench into some of them. A Madrigal where people are checking badges carefully all the time is a Madrigal where it's difficult to get away with schemes.
Mike should have done a physical pentest on Lydia to see if she was impenetrable or bottomless.
When the music comes on @ 2:30 😙🤌
lmfao so good
Kid named Benny:
Yes, it is really that easy.
True security is inconvenient, slows things down, and costs money. In the real world as well as on the computer. Nobody wants that, but at the same time wants to be safe. That contradicts itself. In the end, cheap, fast and convenient always wins over safety.
And he did indeed test that pen at 2:03.
Bruce Lee vs Mayweather or Leonard is the fairer matchup. we got sizes in combat for a reason. having said that- a smaller practised jiujitsu practitioner could easily take Ali s back and choke him out.