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From: Jason Coombs (jasonc_at_science.org)
Date: Thu Jan 23 2003 - 20:45:24 CST

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    Knowledge penetration is limited by a number of barriers including the
    widespread social vulnerability caused by illiteracy, and a large number of
    illiterate rely on door locks for personal security.

    An intelligent burglar would plan ahead by forging a letter of authorization
    to enter the premises and remove property. By doing this and making
    themselves a key to the front door, they stand little chance of ever being
    prosecuted because the police and criminal courts won't get involved in
    civil disputes.

    It's encouraging to see more attention being given to social engineering
    exploits enabled by blind faith in technology. We've all clearly understood
    these things since we were nine or ten years old, but there's no reason to
    be annoyed when the rest of the world catches up to us.

    Jason Coombs
    jasoncscience.org

    -----Original Message-----
    From: full-disclosure-adminlists.netsys.com
    [mailto:full-disclosure-adminlists.netsys.com]On Behalf Of sockz loves
    you
    Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 3:49 PM
    To: full-disclosurelists.netsys.com
    Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Master-Keyed Lock Vulnerability

    WOW!!! OMFG!!!!
    THANK GOD THE SECURITY INDUSTRY IS HERE IN TIME TO SAVE THE DAY ~!!!
    OMFG~!~!!

    and you're all only what? 4? 5 years behind?
    none of this is new.

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