
Good afternoon, friends of Hunter Mysteries ! Time to unravel the mysteries of the internet!
An interesting video that is on the network shows that a hacker can invade the screens of Times Square in New York, United States, using only one transmitter and your iPhone 4. Is it really possible this feat is more or just a hoax from the internet? Get into action Hunter Mysteries!
On March 13, 2011, the YouTube user BITcrash44 posted an intriguing video. The
such hacker, after shooting himself on your iPhone, can interfere on the screens around him, only approaching a kind of transmitter monitors, reproducing his image in several of them.
Divided into two parts, small appliances are apparently powerful enough for a fit them in the output of the headset for the iPhone that send another receiver / transmitter and the second, getting closer to the screens, make the Images displayed on the iPhone is transmitted to the screens!
The most interesting is the moment that this little device is strapped to a balloon and is carried to the heavens, being closer to the huge screens in one of the most famous avenues in the world, Times Square in New York!
The video was so successful that already reached over 1 million and 600 000 views!
In describing the video posted on YouTube, the hacker claims to have chosen the site as an area with multiple screens and that their demonstration would be more fun to be done in one of the most monitored and safe New York.
Watch the video below and then see what we found:
But the film is real? It is possible to interfere in the images of screens?
was all interesting, but the movie is false !
is actually a viral for the film "Limitless " ("No Limit").
But it was not even used special effects or computer graphics!
BITcrash44 The channel on YouTube has only 2 videos. In the second movie, the same hacker who managed to develop invents the transmitter after using a medicine, which he calls NZT and that causes the patient to use 100% of their brain capacity.
The same happens with the film's main character Limitless, which is affected by the drug and begins to act using all your intelligence! See the official trailer below:
How was shopping? The screens work wired or wireless?
The staff of the Hack Day blog discovered that the gadget in the hand of the hacker is actually a battery charger disassembled.
Pictured below we see the Digipower JS1-V3 without the cape!

Below, the battery charger mounted. Credit: Critically Reviewed .

According to the site network NBC , the films were created by the duo Michael and James Percelay Krivickas, which together formed a marketing company called Thinkmodo .
Celebrities by creating a series of viral videos on the web, the pair had a bold idea: Instead of using CGI or camera tricks, they decided to rent space on the screens and put their videos on it!
In fact, they managed to enter the videos on the screens, but the conventional way, paying the views!
That's right! Look at that brilliant idea: The video shows the boy talking orange jacket was inserted into the programming of the screens as a normal ad, and given time, was repeated on huge screens in Times Square.
The task of the actors was just waiting for the next view the screens and shooting sync with the video that was recorded in the pre-iPhone! Brilliant!
In an interview with Forbes , Percelay (a founder of Thinkmodo) said that classifies its videos like "performance art" rather than marketing. "This is a new art form" says Percelay. "If it is real or not is part of the appeal."
The Viral marketing has been used constantly for advertisers worldwide to help with publicity for their products.
Often, the product does not even appear in the video, but the curiosity is such that the search for more information eventually leads the viewer where the advertiser wanted. This is a viral applied to blogs, like here in the Hunter Mysteries .
We have shown here in Hunter Mysteries few viral videos as, for example, a video showing a crazy rolling down stairs and in the end still gets hit and walks away. It was actually a commercial for jeans! Go figure ...
So fake video! This is a commercial for the movie Limitless. And no computer graphics, only the video screens were inserted in the conventional way: by paying for the ad!
continue to investigate and bring information to you, dear followers and players, because I'm Luiz Ramos, HUNTER OF MYSTERY! Thank you all! Comments are welcome here and there in the Hunter SEGPREVI . Until next post! Remember, the next issue may be your question!
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Forbes
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New York Times
The Blaze
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Channel on Youtube BITcrash44
Hack a Day
Critically Reviewed
viral videos - YouTube
Thinkmodo
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