Name Game Premium Member join:2002-07-07 Grand Rapids, MI
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Hacker cracks 4 million hotel locks |
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StuartMW
Premium Member
2012-Oct-8 5:37 pm
Ok, but what if you need a dry erase marker? |
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James Bond, more like Elmer Fudd. It is had to believe that just a magic marker would open hotel doors. |
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JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant? Premium Member join:2006-09-05 Kelowna, BC |
Reread it. More than a bit of 'magic'. |
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Like so many things in life, how long did these hotel locks provide security and then one day bang, its a vul up the wazoo. I love security, and I love devices involved in security as often they are designed and built by people who don't even bother to explore the box they are in, never mind getting out of the box and going for a bit of a walkabout.
Blake |
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SparkChaser Premium Member join:2000-06-06 Downingtown, PA |
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said by Juggernaut:Reread it. More than a bit of 'magic'. This is a more informative title Hackers Crack Hotel Room Locks With A Tool Disguised As A Dry Erase Marker» www.forbes.com/sites/and ··· -marker/ |
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SparkChaser
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said by Link Logger:Like so many things in life, how long did these hotel locks provide security and then one day bang, its a vul up the wazoo. I love security, and I love devices involved in security as often they are designed and built by people who don't even bother to explore the box they are in, never mind getting out of the box and going for a bit of a walkabout.
Blake +1 |
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said by Juggernaut:Reread it. More than a bit of 'magic'. Oh, i see now from that other link, the Magic Marker has some electronics inside of it. I though it was just a Magic Marker. My bad. |
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JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant? Premium Member join:2006-09-05 Kelowna, BC |
No biggie. Sometimes I skim a little too fast myself, and miss salient info. |
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