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by GavinB
2980 days ago
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Yep! My only point was that it apparently took a ton of work to find a way to hack into a place which is already considered fairly insecure. Basically I don't think there's any reason to panic or be surprised by this story, or for Assa Abloy to be terribly embarrassed. With the equivalent of a budget of several hundred thousand dollars and custom hardware, any commercially available equipment can probably be hacked. |
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