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Posted by Noon-Air on April 7, 2007, 10:38 am
>> I had to read it twice. Then I had to check the original and make sure it
>> wasn't faked or that the quoting hadn't been changed. It isn't and
>> wasn't.
>> Jesus Christ. I knew locksmiths did this kind of thing. I didn't think
>> any
>> of them were stupid enough to admit it. Let me guess this idiot is one of
>> those 'fake' locksmiths ALOA talks about. Funny though how only one or
>> two
>> people are condeming it now, or when it first appeared, and the rest of
>> the
>> locksmiths seem to think this is alright. With only 1 or 2 out of a dozen
>> or
>> more condeming it it must be standard locksmith practice. This is worse
>> than
>> selling known flawed master key setups that can be attacked by the Matt
>> Blaze "rights amplification" attack, and known flawed locks that can be
>> bumped in 10 seconds flat. Now locksmiths are making master key systems
>> that
>> just require a little jiggling of a regular key to make it a master key.
>> Anybody got any thing to say?
> Ya....That's what jebus would do if he was a locksmith.
> Happy Ether everyone!
> 'Cept Stormy, of course. I think that mormuns aren't
> allowed to play w/ the Ether Bunny.
Dude, put your teeth back in
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> wasn't faked or that the quoting hadn't been changed. It isn't and wasn't.
> Jesus Christ. I knew locksmiths did this kind of thing. I didn't think any
> of them were stupid enough to admit it. Let me guess this idiot is one of
> those 'fake' locksmiths ALOA talks about. Funny though how only one or two
> people are condeming it now, or when it first appeared, and the rest of
> the
> locksmiths seem to think this is alright. With only 1 or 2 out of a dozen
> or
> more condeming it it must be standard locksmith practice. This is worse
> than
> selling known flawed master key setups that can be attacked by the Matt
> Blaze "rights amplification" attack, and known flawed locks that can be
> bumped in 10 seconds flat. Now locksmiths are making master key systems
> that
> just require a little jiggling of a regular key to make it a master key.
> Anybody got any thing to say?