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28 days agoWell if your system didn’t spam the ever living fuck out of new employees with trainings, requests, notifications…
Well if your system didn’t spam the ever living fuck out of new employees with trainings, requests, notifications…
Yes. In a nutshell it’s “if you don’t know about electric cars, here’s some information you probably don’t know as well”
You have to have hazmat to drive a school bus?!?
I use nextcloud for this. It’s a bit much for just simple file share, but it works for me.
That’s when I’m most likely to notice.
Yeah they ship “parts” to Mexico. 1 laptop frame unfinished 1 laptop battery.
Finish and Assemble them by cutting out one small section of waste aluminum off the frame and then putting the battery in.
Ship to the us.
“Manufactured in Mexico”
Part of the function of the lock should be to indicate of forced entry.
Sure they could attack a window, but then you know something happened.
A magnet attack on a smart lock usually leaves no indication of bypass. So you still think everything is as you left it, untill you need that one thing and it’s gone.
Of course this is more for specific targeted attacks, but still, if you report to insurance that things are missing and they ask if you locked the door, but then there’s no indication of forced entry. How likely are they to pay out, or keep you as a client?