He Hacked Shawn Ryan's Phone in 30 Seconds 😳

Published on November 22, 2025
Duration: 1:26

This video demonstrates how the BLE Shark Nano can hack a phone in under 30 seconds by exploiting public Wi-Fi connections. The guest shows how to create a fake login page to harvest credentials and explains the mechanics of captive portals. It highlights real-world risks in locations like hotels and airports.

Quick Summary

The BLE Shark Nano can hack a phone in 30 seconds by creating a fake Wi-Fi login page. This exploits captive portals, common on public Wi-Fi, which can be disguised using legitimate-looking system URLs to harvest credentials.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to BLE Shark Nano & Phone Hack
  2. 00:10Credential Harvesting Demo
  3. 00:22How Captive Portals Work
  4. 00:46Phishing & URL Spoofing Risks
  5. 01:02Real-World Exploitation Scenarios

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can the BLE Shark Nano hack a phone?

The BLE Shark Nano can hack a phone in as little as 30 seconds by exploiting public Wi-Fi connections and capturing user credentials through a fake login page.

What is a captive portal and how is it exploited?

A captive portal is the screen that appears when connecting to public Wi-Fi. Hackers can fake these pages to look legitimate, tricking users into entering their login details, which are then harvested.

Why are captive portal phishing attacks hard to detect?

These attacks are effective because the fake login pages often use default system URLs, like captive.apple.com, making them difficult for users to distinguish from genuine network authentication pages.

Where are these Wi-Fi hacking techniques commonly used?

Hackers commonly use these devices in public places such as hotels, airports, and cafes to offer 'free' or 'upgraded' Wi-Fi, which serves as a lure to steal personal data and financial information.

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