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Phuc Vu @ May 24th 2007 11:11AM
Those key fobs are unfortunately coming to all locks near you. House, work, garden sheds, storage containers, security systems. Soon everything will be electronic.
Imagine how high your homeowners insurance rates will be in the near future because any 14 year old will be able to hack your locks when... these same kids have NO IDEA how to pick a lock and disable your security system.
Just because we can do it... doesn't mean we should.
But back on topic... You actually think the designers and system programmers would have thought of "cellular devices, or magnetic devices". Idiots! ha ha ha ha.