 So, I found another one, every arcade, anytime I go up to any type of kiosk, it's almost like they're not even trying to keep people out of it. And here's another example, I've done so many videos like this on my channel, it's almost getting old, but I have to keep bringing it up because it's not getting fixed. But let me go ahead and start this video here, I'm at an arcade with my daughter and I go up to the machines where you get the cards to get time to play on the games. And most of these arcade machines are, most of these machines, I just swipe from the left and you get yourself a Windows touchscreen keyboard. But this one, under one of the menus, they had a menu for the restaurant that was there and I found that if I long pressed on the image, it gave me the option to email the image. And when I clicked that, it brought up, or not Internet Explorer, but Windows Explorer and I was able to go through all the files and some, the, right here I'm just going through everything just seeing what folders I can get into. And the only folder I wasn't able to get into was the desktop folder, which is a weird folder not to be able to get into. But if you keep watching, you'll see that I actually get into the Windows system directory and the only thing, I'm not trying to be malicious here, I'm just showing that this is happening. If I got a keyboard on that, a touchscreen keyboard, which a lot of these kiosks have, I would have had full access, I'm going in full access to the system, let me be clear about what I'm saying. I'm going into all these directors, you're not seeing much inside the directories because it's defaulting to images, because it was to email images, so it's only showing JPEG images and PNG images. But if I had a keyboard I could change that and I would have access to all the files and I probably could have brought up a terminal and do a whole bunch of stuff. Again, I'm not trying to be malicious, but even my daughter can tell that something's not right here. After playing around a little bit, my daughter had to use the bathroom, so I had a few more minutes and I went back and I realized, oh, there's a print picture option. So when I clicked on it, I saw there was a printer option and I clicked print and I was surprised. It actually printed out where the receipts print out, but it printed out the image that was on the screen, which was pretty cool. But again, these are machines that people swipe their credit cards at and put money into. A lot could be done with these maliciously and no one seems to care. Again, I don't think I've walked into a video arcade that I haven't been able to access the file system and I'm not being malicious, but somebody being malicious, it would not be hard for them to do something. Is it a big deal? I think so, even though fraudulent credit card charges I'm not responsible for, credit card company is in general. There is laws about a minimum of $50 and certain circumstances you might be responsible or sorry, not minimum, but the most you'd be responsible is $50 and that's under certain circumstances and stuff like that. But it is, if someone was taking advantage of this and doing credit card fraud, it would cost money to the credit card companies, which eventually trickles down to us and this is not a Windows thing. A lot of these kiosks are running Windows, which again, I don't understand why. Even if you're a Windows person, why would you pay for a Windows license when you're just running one application that you're writing that it shouldn't matter what operating system running. But I have one or two times found Linux kiosks out there. Years ago I did a video where I was walking through the mall and there was a touchscreen. It wasn't when it took money, it was just displaying advertisement and stuff, but I just went up to touch the screen and at the same time my daughter touched the screen and it made the program crash and I was brought to an Ubuntu desktop. I have a video up on that from years ago and people really like that one. The issue here is not necessarily that it's running Windows or Linux or whatever operating system it's running. It's the fact that it's a kiosk that has a single use. There is no reason for a desktop environment, a full desktop environment to be running. The one that was running Ubuntu should not be running the full Ubuntu desktop. It should start up XORG and your application and no desktop. In Windows, now I haven't been a Windows user for years, but I can tell you back in the Windows XP days and before and I would not doubt that it's changed. Explorer, which is your desktop interface, is an application. The file manager is part of that. If you went into the registry, you can change that to launch another executable. So if you went there, it's just an entry. I don't remember where it is in the registry, but it just says explore.exe. You change that to another executable and it will launch that at the minimum. That's what you should be doing. There should be no desktop with icons and toolbars because that's just a security flaw waiting to happen. If your kiosk program crashes, they're going to go to that desktop and there's no need for that. Anyway, it's 2022 at the time I'm releasing this, 2021 at the time I'm recording this. There is no reason for this to be happening, but I can't walk up to a kiosk and not within seconds be like, oh, I'm at the desktop. It shouldn't happen. That's my rant.