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by mmccaff
4386 days ago
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Regarding that last sentence, yes. It's a pretty stark contrast, even, to look at the design of Lyric's website in comparison to the rest of Honeywell's site. I guess there is no harm in trying to disrupt the disrupter, but I don't think that this is going to work for them. Maybe they could have some success against Nest by playing off of some people's privacy concerns around Google. |
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At any location that has one of these installed on a weak WiFi network (an unfortunately likely combination), it would be feasible to crack the network and brute force disable the alarm from the outside, disabling the alarm before ever setting foot inside.
Let's just say I wont be buying any Honeywell products in the future.