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Hacking 82 Hotel TV Systems in 82 Minutes or Less
Security is hard to get right, there's no question about that. But sometimes you come across things that are just so simply insecure that it's clear nobody put any thought into security - and there's no excuse for that, especially when it's done by a company that claims to "specialise
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Hacking 82 Hotel TV Systems in 82 Minutes or Less
Security is hard to get right, there's no question about that. But sometimes you come across things that are just so simply insecure that it's clear nobody put any thought into security - and there's no excuse for that, especially when it's done by a company that claims to "specialise
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Hacking 82 Hotel TV Systems in 82 Minutes or Less
Security is hard to get right, there's no question about that. But sometimes you come across things that are just so simply insecure that it's clear nobody put any thought into security - and there's no excuse for that, especially when it's done by a company that claims to "specialise
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