There's a metaphor about backdoors in software here somewhere but also 馃く
Replying to @cabel
(2/2) The Answer: the Doorking callbox has a 'mail' keyswitch for postal workers. If you can open the callbox, you can easily short that switch gaining instant lobby access. AND EVERY SINGLE DOORKING CALLBOX USES THE SAME MASTER KEY. Which I bought on Amazon for $16.99 w/Prime.

Feb 18, 2021 路 6:34 PM UTC

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Check out this talk for some more fantastic information on this kind of stuff! Security only works because most people are nice people :) youtube.com/rnmcRTnTNC8
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I remember in the 80s when macguyver showed how to get a feee phone call by poking a hole in the earpiece with a paperclip, people everywhere did that and ended up getting free calls but also ruining a lot of payphones. Just sayin.
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Last mile design, last mile
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someone tell the vagrant holiday guy about this
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It also looks a lot like a cheap wafer lock which, if true, means anyone with an $8 set of jigglers or a rake can open it.
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