Have you ever heard the sentence that every device can be hacked? I have talked to several security researchers who have experience in hacking Browsers, iPhones and more, to figure out if this is true. And if it's true, should you be worried? You should worry more about Phishing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWtm4X6L_Cs @steventseeley: https://twitter.com/steventseeley @s1guza: https://twitter.com/s1guza @itszn13: https://twitter.com/itszn13 @xerub: https://twitter.com/xerub @gf_256: https://twitter.com/gf_256 / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmYAXMxue6UdEPfAPxA0E8w --- 00:00 - Can Every Device Get Hacked? 00:53 - Collaboration 02:24 - Law of Security: The More Complexity, The More Insecure 03:20 - Proof #1: Zerodium 04:55 - Proof #2: Phone Vendor Security Updates 05:33 - Proof #3: Hacking Competitions 06:28 - "Can You Find The Vulnerabilities Alone?" 09:27 - "Weaponized" (or Operationalized) Exploits 10:35 - The Original Question Is Useless 11:18 - Risk Of Your Device Getting Hacked? 12:32 - The Economics Of The Attacker 14:30 - Who Should Be Worried About 0days? 15:11 - Attack On Security Researchers 16:06 - What Can You Do Against Hackers? 18:15 - Trick Against Smartphone Hacking 19:22 - Summary and Conclusion 21:21 - Outro -=[ ❤️ Support ]=- → per Video: https://www.patreon.com/join/liveoverflow → per Month: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClcE-kVhqyiHCcjYwcpfj9w/join -=[ 🐕 Social ]=- → Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveOverflow/ → Instagram: https://instagram.com/LiveOverflow/ → Blog: https://liveoverflow.com/ → Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/LiveOverflow/ → Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiveOverflow/