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- Hacking on May 29, 2009
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From the page: "Even for high-security locks, it's never a matter of if but how long it takes a professional team to get inside," one clandestine federal security expert told me."
Reviewed by BiosyntheticLife Jun 01, 07:20pm ( 17 reviews ) • wired.com
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Rated by Penelopy on Jun 22, 8:44am
Worrisome- Hasn't the man the sense to know that anyone can get in anywhere anyway? Our real security lies in the fact that most people have something more important and interesting to do than taking down the other man,stealing etc. About all this sort of approach accomplishes is to break our trust in others the thing on which our somewhat shakey socil fabric depends. In focusing on thie dubious quality of security gadgets he merely frightens people and takes up their time on earth in futile thinking doing and spending
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Rated by smocking on Jun 18, 10:56am
*Tap* *tap* *tap*. It's open. We done?
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Rated by robinbal on Jun 06, 1:55am
From the page: "Any idiot can hack these locks in 10 seconds! Without leaving a single trace that they were there!"
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Rated by arunaftermath on Jun 02, 10:38am
Remarkable.
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Rated by BiosyntheticLife on Jun 01, 7:20pm
From the page: "Even for high-security locks, it's never a matter of if but how long it takes a professional team to get inside," one clandestine federal security expert told me."
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Rated by Tyrhaynes on Jun 01, 4:27pm
Truly remarkable.
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Reviewed by bacardirazm on Jun 01, 10:11am
That video, was sooo boring..