WARNING: (POTENTIAL) SPOILERS AHEAD

I've been watching the television show Mr. Robot over the last few months, and I am nearing completion. I will try not to spoil anything, but to give a quick high level introduction of the show: it follows a cyber-security engineer named Elliot who has severe anxiety, a very active inner monologue, and likes to put his hacking skills to use. Various events take place related to online privacy and security, hacking - both online and "IRL", etc. I think it fits right in to the stacker community, so I am surprised it hasn't been discussed more here.
As I've been watching, I've noticed several key pieces of technology that are referenced/used in the show, and that play a significant role, in one way or another. One thing I really like about this show is how its technological references are very accurate. Nothing's worse than watching a tv show or movie that depicts "hacking" and it's just some idiot slapping their keyboard for five seconds and then "I'm in."
Now, I can't say that the show is 100% accurate. Obviously, it's a work of fiction. But, in any case, they do get a lot of things right. I'd like to briefly touch on some of the key pieces of technology I noticed.

Kali Linux

Kali Linux is an open-source, Debian-based Linux distribution geared towards various information security tasks, such as Penetration Testing, Security Research, Computer Forensics and Reverse Engineering 1
There are numerous scenes in the show that highlight Elliot and his colleagues using Kali to do their hacking work. A slogan of Kali is "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear", as you can see on the desktop of the operating system.
Kali ships with a ton of OOTB software installed that would be well suited for someone looking to hack their way into a target system. If you're interested in learning to become a white hat (or other colors, the choice is yours), it's likely that you'll run into Kali as you work on that path, and that it will help you along the way. Having the right tools in your toolkit is essential, and Kali is a good starting place for that.

Python

To put it succinctly, Python is used all over the place in the show. We as viewers often get a peek at characters' monitors, preparing scripts to perform one hack or another, and Python is almost always the language of choice. It's no surprise, given that Python is one of the world's most popular programming languages2, especially for scripting with it's wide variety of packages available on PyPI and other indices.
If you're looking to learn programming, Python is a great choice. Like above with Kali, if you're looking to learn hacking skills, you're very likely to learn with Python.

Raspberry Pi

There is a critical moment in the show where a Raspberry Pi device is used to solve a very specific problem. Without giving too much away, the small physical footprint, ease of programmability, and access to hardware ports made the device ideal to perform a certain hack.
I actually found the choice to use a Raspberry Pi in this show to be unexpected. If you've been around stacker news a while, you'll see that many people don't actually care for them very much, for a plethora of reasons. I think some of the major complaints include value per price (too expensive for what you get), and lack of being fully open source:
The Raspberry Pi's design and schematics are not entirely open-source. While the software running on the Pi is open (like Linux distributions), the hardware, especially the Broadcom chip, is proprietary. However, its philosophy and widespread adoption make it an integral part of the open hardware movement 3
I would have expected the show to use an Arduino instead, but I suspect Raspberry Pi had more name recognition and it would mean more to viewers of the show.
Regardless, I thought it was neat to see the Raspberry Pi make an appearance, having used them for home projects in the past and enjoyed my experience with them.

Signal

I didn't notice it early on in the show (maybe I missed it, maybe it wasn't there?), but the second half of the show highlights the characters using Signal to communicate with each other. Honestly, it almost feels like product placement to me. But, with Signal's claims to verify that your communications are not being intercepted by a third party, it aligns with the characters in the show and their preference for online privacy. I won't get into the pros and cons of Signal, you can search SN for that and find a wealth of discussion. I personally don't have any experience with Signal, so any discussion would not be verified on my end, anyway. I just thought it was noteworthy given how much this community prioritizes online privacy.

Bitcoin

Last but certainly not least, our favorite technology gets many mentions throughout the storyline. In some ways, I think the show paints a bad picture of bitcoin, when it tells us about a certain character's online marketplace for all sorts of illegal and illicit goods and services only accepting bitcoin as payment - furthering the stigma that bitcoin is only used by criminals. There are other contexts where bitcoin is described as a leading contender (fighting against one other distinct opponent) for a worldwide currency, a hyperbitcoinization-like perspective. I won't share any more, to help avoid spoilers, but nevertheless, there are plenty of mentions and references that I think this community will enjoy watching.

Conclusion

I am certain there are other technologies that I've overlooked, but these five caught my attention. For some reason, I felt the need to share here with you all. I didn't go too deep into any of them, but I'd encourage you to do further research if any of them seemed interesting to you.
Big shout-out to @ek for recommending the show to me. If any of the above caught your attention, I highly recommend you check the show out, it's fantastic!

Footnotes

  1. An article covering open-source hardware like Raspberry Pi, Arduino, etc.
It's a great show. I was thrilled with the "silent" episode about the server room hacking.
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Oh yea that was really cool!
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I love these Mr. Robot themes. Just because of that, here is the opening theme song of the series.
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Mr. Robot thought me how to create the perfect password, the one that will be difficult to hack
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I really liked the first two seasons, but I stalled out part way through the third. I may have just needed a break though, as I had been really enjoying it and watching the episodes fairly quickly. I do want to finish it sometime.
I was also impressed by the pretty accurate representation of the technologies that I had familiarity with. The things that I don't know much or anything about also seemed to be presented in a plausible way, or at least much better than the average show.
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I didn't care for the storylines about Elliot's mental health. I felt it distracted from what the show's strengths, which was a story about hacking with a more realistic portrayal of technology than the average show
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Epic post. Thanks for sharing, btw another similar series? 🤔
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Thank you!
If you like the inner monologue aspect, Dexter does that well.
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Great show - one of my favorites ❤️
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I’m working on a second post with more :)
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Can't wait to see it - tag me please
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I will try not to spoil anything, but to give a quick high level introduction of the show
I won't share any more, to help avoid spoilers
I see, you feel like me now lol
Which season are you now? So I can at least not spoiler one person on SN when I start sharing more Mr. Robot stuff that inspired me? Nothing planned currently though. But I had a strong Mr. Robot phase a few weeks ago where I almost rewatched the show and probably scrapped some ideas for posts which I no longer remember.
This was also one of the posts where I was disappointed to see the forward to me haha, especially because it was posted in ~security. How should I boost my territory if I can't boost the good posts in it? But no worries, I try to appreciate the forward :)
I didn't notice it early on in the show (maybe I missed it, maybe it wasn't there?), but the second half of the show highlights the characters using Signal to communicate with each other. Honestly, it almost feels like product placement to me.
Mhh, good point about the product placement. I think this might indeed be the case; at least I wouldn't be surprised since the Signal Foundation does a lot of PR work which includes interviews with politicians where Meredith Whittaker, the president of the Signal Foundation, defends E2EE and (online) privacy. And I think this PR work is important. Maybe Signal is even as honorable in their efforts like the EFF.
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I see, you feel like me now lol Which season are you now? So I can at least not spoiler one person on SN when I start sharing more Mr. Robot stuff that inspired me? Nothing planned currently though. But I had a strong Mr. Robot phase a few weeks ago where I almost rewatched the show and probably scrapped some ideas for posts which I no longer remember.
I am about 2-3 episodes away from finishing the entire series, so I'm almost done! Please share away :)
This was also one of the posts where I was disappointed to see the forward to me haha, especially because it was posted in ~security. How should I boost my territory if I can't boost the good posts in it? But no worries, I try to appreciate the forward :)
Haha! I actually thought about that after I posted, thinking that you couldn't zap the post. At least, not from @ek, but maybe as @anon. For my next Mr. Robot post, I'll still drop it in ~security, but I won't forward any sats to you, so you can boost your own territory lol
Mhh, good point about the product placement. I think this might indeed be the case; at least I wouldn't be surprised since the Signal Foundation does a lot of PR work which includes interviews with politicians where Meredith Whittaker, the president of the Signal Foundation, defends E2EE and (online) privacy. And I think this PR work is important. Maybe Signal is even as honorable in their efforts like the EFF.
Interesting, TIL!
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek fwd 8 Mar
I am about 2-3 episodes away from finishing the entire series, so I'm almost done! Please share away :)
👀 let me know what you think about the ending and especially how you feel in the @saloon. Did you watch the whole series in 4 weeks? Took me a lot longer, I even stopped for some reason until I started watching it from the start again with my ex-girlfriend and she loved it and was deeply moved by the story. And I thought I was deeply moved! lol
I actually thought about that after I posted, thinking that you couldn't zap the post. At least, not from @ek, but maybe as @anon. For my next Mr. Robot post, I'll still drop it in ~security, but I won't forward any sats to you, so you can boost your own territory lol
Oh, right, the @anon tricks. No worries, you can still forward to me but I'll never forget how I felt when I saw the 1% forward from @itsTomekK here. It felt like a serious troll, lol
Interesting, TIL!
Unfortunately, that is the only interview I watched with her so far ever, lol. But it was great and I want to learn more about the people behind famous companies that I like. Makes me feel connected to them in a more personal way even though it's unidirectional.
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Oh, there's so much more... Rubber duckies, network/bluetooth sniffing and spoofing, metasploit, sqli, and most importantly: social engineering.
You can find a lot of videos on YouTube and elsewhere that go into technical detail about how this stuff works and how to pull it off. Here's a good series:
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I am thinking to do a follow up post where I briefly touch on more of them. Thank you!
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One of my fav shows of all time.
They did an episode in VR where you were in Elliot's apparent, that was awesome!.. but it disappeared - I wonder if that's available anywhere online?
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Fantastic show. Thanks for this fact check. Darlene very underrated character in this show
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Totally agree, I’m a big Darlene fan!
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Don't forget the Amazon Alexa! There's that scene (maybe when we first meet her?) where Grace Gummer's character has a long extended borderline psychoanalysis conversation with her Alexa.
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Oh man, how did I forget that? Alexa, Dom’s friend.
Also, this reminds me that I forgot about IRC
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @joko 3 Mar
Fairly sure Tor gets mentioned a bunch of times
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Oh yea, right in the opening scene!
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I miss Silk Road and agora
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