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Subliminal Hacking Blog January 14, 2016

Derren Brown Pushed To The Edge … A Good Reminder

Tuesday the 12th January 2016, Derren Brown returned to our screens and presented us with Pushed To The Edge. The premise for the show was to demonstrate how social compliance can influence behaviour, and how plausible would it be to get someone to commit murder by pushing someone off the edge of the building.

The show started off with a gentleman on the phone, impersonating a policeman and getting a member of staff within a coffee shop to distract a lady and remove her baby under the guise she was a known child abuser. Many tweets on Twitter mention this wouldn’t happen, or its cruel etc, however the true fact is that in the right conditions and the perception of an individual in authority providing you with a viable story it could happen exactly as witnessed on the show.

Then the main theme of the show is the murder of Bernie, by pushing him off the side of the building whilst he has a cigarette. At the climax of the show, the main participant ends up not doing the push, but then we see 3 other participants who have been through the same process do. As usual the media and social networks are mixed in was this brilliant television, or super cruel, unethical and that Derren has gone to far.

So I thought I would share my perspective, obviously I am a Derren fan and I enjoyed the show, but for me its not his best work, and I much prefer his stage stuff, but I actually think the show proved to be a good reminder on how susceptible people are to being influenced to do something, that may or may not be in there best interest (just like when being socially engineered). I also think its a good time to have this communicated, seeing as we currently live in a world of heightened terror with seemingly everyman and their dog looking to blow something or someone up for a cause they believe in.

Firstly a key thing to remember is that everyone involved (aka the participants or victims if you will), signed up to be on the show. Sure enough they may not of been aware of the specifics and extent, but if you are a fan of Derren (and you will be if you sign up) you have a good idea of the extent he may go to, so it is an informed decision. Also, and this is an assumption, they probably couldn’t air the TV show without consent of those who participated after the event, so I wouldn’t say these people are victims, and yes friends and family may see them from a different perspective for a short period of time, but more likely will realise it could quite easily of been them.

Also the people selected / shortlisted were those most susceptible to act in a socially compliant manner. Like any show this is a key requirement to get the desired result, but as mentioned before given the right conditions we can all act in ways we or others may not think we ever would.

For me the best thing about this show, was the generation of mass awareness. I imagine everyone who watched it will question what they would of done, be that they totally wouldn’t do it, or perhaps they would have up to a certain stage. This is great as it gets the brain thinking, you are then more likely to spot similar things happening to you on varying scales. Also another point is that there was no special magic or voodoo going on, just bog standard influence and manipulation of the situation.

Social compliance is part of our everyday lives, we do things and question it, or ask our friends and family to get congruence before acting, its all similar. Most importantly the bad guys are doing this, to help them achieve their goals, or aid them in their agenda.

So even though I don’t think its the best Derren Brown thing ever on TV, I think its done a good job to shake people up a little bit, and hopefully the message isn’t totally lost in perspective focus on how cruel and unethical it was (I guess we will find out in due course after Ofcom investigate the complaints).

Anyway this is just my perspective, and we are all entitled to one and I welcome anyone to share theirs in the comments.

Filed Under: Social Engineering

Subliminal Hacking Blog January 11, 2016

The Session Convention – EVENT Mentalism

2010 was my first and last visit to the Blackpool Magic Convention, I had a great time there but I really only went there to meet with some hypnosis people and dip my toe into the magic community. I meet some great people there, but it was a long trip and no surprise its heavily magic focused and as my interest was more in mentalism and aside from corridor conversation nothing really captured my attention.

Then last year I heard out about a convention called TheSession, this happened 30 minutes from where I live but I totally missed it, and was attended my the likes of Derren Brown, David Blaine and more. This year it moved to London to be more accessible to international guests, but a dedicated Mentalism day was introduced, so I thought I would check it out. I wasn’t disappointed 🙂

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The day kicked off with a lecture from Marc Paul, he got things off to a really good start and spoke about giving the right performance dependant on the audience, ie you cant go doing something close up when there are 200 people in the room, as it wouldn’t fill the space. He did about half a dozen routines and went through the working, and there was some simple and great thinking, I wasn’t to familiar with Marc’s work prior to this but I am now a fan from what I saw (I bought his DVD after).

Next was Mr Luke Jermay, this I was really looking forward to as I am a big fan and either own or have read most of his work, he is a great thinker, both deep but also realistic and pragmatic and provides great perspective. He did a great question and answers type set which was very impressive with strong hits, then he spoke about his methods, his approaches and more. I was really interested in his use of Tarot Cards as a conceptual approach, this isn’t really my bag but I really appreciated the thinking behind it and how it could be used elsewhere (I bought his Tarot book and new DVD) :). I should also say that Luke played a huge part in making the EVENT happen, he was facilitating and co-ordinating all sorts on the day, and despite being rushed and perhaps somewhat harassed he still made time to spot and chat. We had a couple of chats throughout the day and I bought him a drink, but decided he wouldn’t appreciate a picture request 🙂

Then after lunch there was a round of Flash Talks, these were compared by Chris Cox with an interesting riddle puzzle exchange. I don’t think I can remember them all, but it kicked of with a mentalist from Austria and he spoke with some conviction about where entertainment should be focused, and the hit home from me was its about involving people and inviting others into your world, I really liked this. Then there was the double act Morgan and West, I really liked the mentalism coding they had to share (it was binary after all). Then Chris Rawlings talked about drawing duplications, and I liked his approach to this and his use of a white board, not really my thing but I liked it. Then Michael Webber also had drawing duplications, but this time using business cards more as the focus, I also liked this approach and something more in keeping with where my interests are in method, and he spoke about a new wallet he has developed (I checked it out and it is nice, but to pricey for someone who is more a researcher than performer).

After this I had abit of a wander about and spoke to a few people. Most notable was Katherine Mills, Chris Cox, Michael Webber, Colin Cloud, Luke Jermay and Max Maven. It was great to have informal discussions about their work, future plans and general chat. I really appreciated them taking the time more than anything, as everyone was busy with such a packed out schedule, but it was nice to mingle. I also briefly spoke to Ian Sharkey who some of you may know as being a screen writer with Derren Brown and I think he was also involved with Katherine Mills Mind Games show.

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Next up I sat down to watch contact mind reading with Marco Fida. I was really looking forward to this as I had heard about his performance at MindVention in the past, and also liked it when Derren did this on one of his TV shows, and although having a little go at it many years ago hadn’t taken things very far. The session kicked off really well, an envelope had been hidden in the building buy a small group of people, Marco selected one and did his thing and promptly was able to move about the building holding the wrist of the individual and located the envelop, it was awesome. Then he came on stage and spoke about mentalism history which was interest, but then that was kind of it. I had hope given the audience he would have talked about about how the method was developed (he says he is self taught) and talks about the real and fake components that can be mixed. I was hoping for some more insight or where to look into this further, so I was a little disappointed of how that talked finished up.

By now I had met up with a fellow InfoSec chap by the name of Dave Hewson, its a small world and I hadn’t seen Dave since a BruCon many years ago, but we went for lunch and had a good catchup. I knew Dave was a fan of the arts, but didn’t know there was another oddity like me to go and attend such events when its not your day trade, so respect to Dave for that 🙂

After scoffing chicken tikka curry and a bread roll it was off to watch Max Maven in conversation with Luke Jermay. I really enjoyed this session, it was talking about Max and how he started, influences, experiences, his opinions and whats next. There were great questions from Luke and the audience and it was great to hear more about the legend of Max Maven as a person not the performer.

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Then I popped along to my scheduled session with David Berglas at the table. David is another total legend in the magic circles, and is famous for many things. Despite being nearly 90 he performed two awesome any card at any number with decks randomly selected and shuffled from the audience, and then a magic rectangle (not square) routine which was enjoyable to watch. This was his third session of the day so was probably abit tired, but I was glad to see the man in action.

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Finally was onto the scheduled surprise event, this was an unannounced guest and apparently previous years have been very impressive. Luke came on stage and announced Sheila Lyon, I have to say I had no idea who she was, but apparently she was a psychic entertainer. With that off she went into the crowd and began giving palm readings to random people (myself included). I have a slight interest in this as I did some research into physics and what social engineers can learn from it, so I was interested in the language used and the approach. It was interesting to hear her talk about her background and what she does, it was also helpful for Luke to join her on stage and talk about his fascination with her approach and how he has been able to utilise the approach and gave some great examples of using it in a non mystical approach. I have to say as much as I enjoyed it, I was expecting a “well known” person for the surprise event but overall it was good.

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In the evening I took to the bar area, and share drinks with Dave where we discussed abit of InfoSec, but then had a really great and lengthy discussion with Sheila and it was insightful and clarified a few things for me. In addition to this I had fun with a little “which hand” routine and even got some clarification from its creator Mark Elsdon when I was getting some odd results, but it was a combination of technique and subject having beer influence, but it was great fun with great results. Then before I knew it 1am had come and gone and it was time to get some shut eye 🙂

I really enjoyed the EVENT, big thanks to Luke Jermay, Joshua Jay, Andi Gladwin and everyone involved for creating something amazing. I liked how open everything was, it was a product pushing event, sure you could buy stuff but it wasnt hard pushed or anything. I didnt stay on for all the magic focused stuff as mentalism was my main focus, but I am sure the bits I missed was also awesome and my only regret was not being around to see Richard Wiseman talk as I am a fan of his thinking also, and of course his mind reading T-Shirt.
If you are interested in magic and mentalism I think this is an event worth attending, assuming the approach stays the same I plan to attend again.

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Subliminal Hacking Blog October 3, 2015

Text Message Scammers … ID Theft Attempt & Run

Thought I would share some info on a text scam I got a few weeks ago. I setup a fake email account, got a burner number to make relevant calls and generated fake name, address, card number etc to see how these guys would respond.

Below is the original text message, I never win anything so imagine my amazement to win this Samsung promo :)

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So with fake info created using various generators, and a new SIM card acquired I felt I must respond, I mean thats a nice win :)

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So I had provided them with all the info requested, so I just needed to wait for the cash to roll in. However surprisingly they asked for the same information again pretty much.

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So … I provide all the needed info again and assume they will follow up asking for some form of payment, or credit card info to validate ID or something. But nothing :( That was the end of it. So I can only assume they then look to utilise the data taken here for identity theft purposes. I have had other emails from the same number, so there isnt much intelligence going on in who they target, but if you get texts or emails similar to this, just delete them, share no info and respond to nothing.

Today as I wrote this, I got another one on a different number, this time I have some money waiting for a recent accident claim I never had, just one magic click to cash in :)

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This isnt a particularly interesting post, more of a public service piece to share the numbers, email and site info so people get the scam results when searching, cheers for reading.

Filed Under: Scam

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