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Security Of Anti-Codes

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With that anti-code I could either disarm a system presenting a quote code, or impersonate an alarm receiving centre.

 

its not in armed state, "reset a system" would be correct ?

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  • matthew.brough
    matthew.brough

    I've no idea what your on about. Select, insert and update are all strange words to me. Best pay technistore zillions to do it for me.

  • AdrianMealing
    AdrianMealing

    We like trouble at BSIA, I and others like a bit of disruption, make for interesting meetings, and gets things done, the old ways have to change, and so do the people involved the EU is going to stop

  • cybergibbons
    cybergibbons

    So I wonder what drove the standard to require that and where the 5-digit Technistore code fits in to this? There must have been some reason behind it being 5-digit - it's rarely seen as a code length

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crackin work lads,hes posting on twitter how to defeat remote reset codes,oh and alarms in general....i hope your customers are reading..but were all keen to know how everythings works so its ok..

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How can you disarm a system with a reset code?

 

Changed to reset, sorry.

I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:
http://cybergibbons.com/

 

 

 

crackin work lads,hes posting on twitter how to defeat remote reset codes,oh and alarms in general....i hope your customers are reading..but were all keen to know how everythings works so its ok..

 

Told you I agree with you.

Was pointing out his error :P

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crackin work lads,hes posting on twitter how to defeat remote reset codes,oh and alarms in general....i hope your customers are reading..but were all keen to know how everythings works so its ok..

 

You'd still need a lot of skill from anything I had posted to be able to defeat the anti-codes.

 

On one hand I am being told that these issues I'm pointing out aren't real vulnerabilities, on the other hand I'm being told that they shouldn't be published? 

I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:
http://cybergibbons.com/

 

 

 

You'd still need a lot of skill from anything I had posted to be able to defeat the anti-codes.

 

On one hand I am being told that these issues I'm pointing out aren't real vulnerabilities, on the other hand I'm being told that they shouldn't be published? 

like i said...

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like i said...

 

Which one is it then?

I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:
http://cybergibbons.com/

 

 

 

Which one is it then?

like ive said man,you come on here looking for snipets for your hobby then share it with the world of geeks and hackers,personally id tell you nowt,

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There's money in reverse engineering, trust me.

I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:
http://cybergibbons.com/

 

 

 

Goncall i don't see an issue with anything mr g is doing. If ive missed ought let me know Ps feel free to go on strike.

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