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al-yeti

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  1. No doubt it's serious

    But nothing is being proven that it will fall over or could be compromised except on particular units

    I'd say they staying quiet while they perform there own tests and find a way to patch it if it's at all true

    But nothing will be fool proof , all software and ip connections will have weaknesses

    Come on back to pstn ?

    CG this is right up your street should have given them heads up!

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-34944140

  2. That probably goes for many manufacturers, they can't really prove failures when "hacked" if that's the right word to use

    Historical is relevant in the sense of see what has occurred and was not reported ,

    Although it seems programming can cause those issues by the house basher , and then you don't get the correct alarms sent through anyway!

  3. I think its mad when just one core is used for a zone and all the cores are accounted for with power and all the zones using 1 core.

    its nice and tidy at the panel end very few cables don't get me wrong but it isn't good when things start going wrong with the system.

    What you mean one core? You mean one cable daisy chained?

    data Pirs seem the future really , brought up here before , data bus instead of having to use so many cores or have so many cables, keypads already doing it, makes sense for detectors to

  4. Was in an 80s new build finishing off today, started Tuesday and there was the remains of an old 2 zone type key system but nothing worth reusing cable wise, redone from scratch.

    Lol at them bashing multiple holes with a hammer for mains from roof until they worked out where the joist was. Tiny ceiling so not visible without ladder and shelving removed.

    Come on man , I told you I am the house basher

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