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It broke on CNN? must have been a slow news day. Then they probably threw a couple of thousand at him and just waited for CNN to go away.

Anyone else wonder what the dude in red, jumping around, doing somersaults purpose was?

I would say it's something that's pretty common considering they are have made 3 movies and currently making another 3 based on the series. Which ended up being major block-busters. So I don't think you should beat yourself up over knowing that.

I agree with your mind-set and again, your right on that it's a bad mind-set to have. However as someone who is interested in Cyber-security for at least my personal self - all I see is more avenues of attack opening 2-3x more than doors being locked. It's hard not to be cynical about it.

I believe it's legal to go

It really shouldn't. I pretty much post this in any thread when I hear that a hacking of ____ social media or website happened.

He probably got paid double just to keep him quiet on-top of those other people who anonymously donated to him.

I don't jack cars. I'm just aware of how lacking in security nearly everything with a computer in it is. That's about it. If it has a computer in it, you can spoof it some way or some how.

Your right, I shouldn't have insulted you. For that I apologize. If it was that easy and fool proof, someone would have done it

The point isn't to send robots, the point is to put a person on the surface. Why? To prove we can basically.

Really? do you think they wouldn't have a work around that's been condensed to less than a minute to do before you jacked the car in the first place? I mean hell, you can just turn your phone with a DIY attachment that just just emits every single frequency to unlock the car doors.

Seriously, you are severely

of course not silly. The TSA would ban plastic knives and forks if they could.

Right clearly, Car Jacking for a living means that person doesn't know anything about automotive electronics. Ignorant much?

Have to say, this is the most perfect thing to ever have on that picture to go along with this.

I'm going to guess that most sailors aren't watching the little human running followed by getting gunned/missiled to death on a large screen TV.

which criminals will then promptly learn how to circumvent and disable.

Why bug one thing when you can bug everything? You forget, NSA isn't exactly lacking in funds department. Not to mention that once you develop a way to do it, it applies to all the devices made? It's even more ROI than before.

Certainly still has the capacity to do exactly that. Not exactly hard to update the EULA in a patch update 12 months down the road when nobody will notice.

They say it's used for cubed camera and IR devices. Potential situation circumvented. Honestly, it would require more energy to shut them down than it is to let them run around free.

That was because of idiot technicians responding rather than the fault of the company itself. Zuck probably fired them or fast-track those responsible to non-promotion land.

Absolutely nothing!