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Omo and Rowley say they informed Securam about both their safe-opening techniques in spring of last year, but have until now kept their existence secret because of legal threats from the company. “We will refer this matter to our counsel for trade libel if you choose the route of public announcement or disclosure,” a Securam representative wrote to the two researchers ahead of last year's Defcon, where they first planned to present their research.

Only after obtaining pro bono legal representation from the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Coders’ Rights Project did the pair decide to follow through with their plan to speak about Securam's vulnerabilities at Defcon.

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[–] floofloof@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 days ago

All those prehistoric old farts in our government thought that would be an “upgrade”

Even younger politicians can't be expected to have a clue about this kind of security. And younger tech people might not remember how it used to be done. You need some prehistoric tech farts to tell the prehistoric political farts what's what.