http://mashable.com/2017/07/28/safe-cracking-robot-defcon/#4DUijhH.lgqL
If hackers want what’s on your computer, chances are they can find a way to get it. But what about your non-digital goods you keep in a safe at home?
Turns out those aren’t that secure, either.
At the 25th annual DEF CON in Las Vegas professional tinkerer and founder of SparkFun Electronics Nathan Seidle demonstrated an open source $200 safe-cracking robot.
Essentially, nothing can be kept out of reach from a dedicated hacker. Consider yourself warned.
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