On 10/24/07, Chris Wright <chrisw@sous-sol.org> wrote:Key-based masterlocks are easily broken with freon, and their combo locks are easily brute-forced in about ten minutes. Yet, I'll still use them to lock up my bike and garage. The idea that poor security is worse than no security is fallacious, and not backed up by common experience. If security code actively *adds* holes, then that's obviously a deal breaker. -
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