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Craig Burton: Unbeleivable Privacy Threat

  • Jogos Para Celular · 4 months ago
    Thanks for the interesting article brother thanks for sharing
  • criminal justice degree online · 4 months ago
    Are you kidding? I was under the impression that the key replication was not even remotely closed to being hacked. Time flies.
  • Free Criminal Record Searches · 4 months ago
    Technology now a days sure do know how to amaze people, key replication is next to hacking right? we should be really careful for there are so many softwares that can hack ones account
  • bernardcornwell · 3 months ago
    Do you usually post pictures of you keys with your address ?

    Its interesting but no what I would see as a secuirty risk.
  • Cordless Phones · 3 months ago
    what people can do today with image technology is fightening.

    and to think my locksmith couldnt cut a working copy when he actually had my key
  • Nike shoes ! · 2 months ago
    You only need to click a few control points in the image of the key and the ‘Sneakey’ program does the rest,” programmer Benjamin Laxton told a UCSD reporter, “It normalizes the key’s size and position so that each pixel then corresponds to a known distance.
  • Online trading · 1 month ago
    programmer Benjamin Laxton told a UCSD reporter, “It normalizes the key’s size and position so that each pixel then corresponds to a known distance.
  • violetnataly · 1 month ago
    That is amazing and appaling at the same time. It seems to me there is no way to avoid risk to be hacked. Where there is a wish there is a way for a hacker. Besides, thanks for advice about the keys.
  • cheap logo design · 1 month ago
    impression that the key replication was not even remotely closed to being hacked. Time flies.
  • celular gratis · 1 month ago
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  • jenni06 · 1 month ago
    thank you for the information