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Digital Hairpins

The NY Times has a very funny article about baffling technology with everyday items, ala MacGyver -- Digital Lock? Try a Hairpin. You'll be amazed how easy it is to fool state of the art security systems, no matter how much "Artificial Intelligence" they have inside them! The best one involves faking a finger-print scanner with gummy bears... original, but efficient ;)

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Wednesday 29 May, 15:55
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this reminds me of

the time when a bum showed me how to fool the coin collecter machines on the muni station lines, simply drop little flakes of paper in them and this is sufficient enough to trick them !

this baffled me, but i gave him the dollar i was about to spend and went on my way.

it still baffles me ,, weirdest hack ive seen

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Thursday 30 May, 14:14
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