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Re: How To Hack A Brinks Security System



I see. So what you are saying is that Brinks actively engages in Tortious Interference of their competitors customers and toss out their equipment? Is that it?

I hope APX takes over every damn brinks account on the planet. But I hope they do it slowly, so I can keep a score chart. Its about time brinks gets whats coming to them.

I saw both sides of the brinks & APX scandal. Brinks cries foul when it hurts their bottom line. Yet the rest of us are suppose to just accept losing one to brinks? HAHAHA

Angry Man In Gauteng




you are wrong....they do not take over other panels.
there is not one panel monitored by brinks that is not
a brinks panel!!! the motherboard and keypad is ALWAYS
switched out...no exceptions.



"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9328482eb7b064edb851552b0f7a112c@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I think that is just one case that happened to get local
> > news attention. He does have a point about the possibility
> > that other situations may have been switched over by former
> > Brinks employees or dealers. It's possible. With over
> > 1 million existing Brinks accounts out there, they are ripe
> > for the taking. Brinks however does the same exact thing.
> > They takeover Ademco, DSC, and other systems all the time.
> > They don't swap panels unless it is locked out, or if their
> > local branch manager insists on the board change out.
> >
> > Pittsburgh Steeler Fan
> >
> >
> > no, you "failed to mention" that you are making shit up.
> > these are not "former employees" or "dealers"!!!
> > these guys are from utah, and employ college students
> > to go door to door, and do this crap, and it's not just
> > brinks...there are SEVERAL companies having problems
> > with this ONE company!! and yes, it's becoming a nationwide
> > problem.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Nomen Nescio" <nobody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:40957a39d5470bf36f3f72d09f83b856@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> >> > What Brinks failed to mention is that these so called bad
>>> >> > guys are either former employees or brinks dealers. Brinks
>>> >> > is stupid to think that authorized dealers have any loyalty
>>> >> > towards them at all. It's all about money. Brinks gave them
>>> >> > all the knowledge and tools needed to takeover their systems.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > From what I have heard, this is becoming a nationwide issue.
>>> >> > The only way brinks can stop this from happening is to remote
>>> >> > download all systems and take away the manuals and field
>>> >> > programmers each technician now has.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > I am no fan of brinks, but they did this to themselves.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Angry Man In Guateng
>>> >> >
> >
> >
> > d in a parallel universe> "Nomen Nescio" <nobody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> > message news:4f400843e5bf79c37add88b3024142e0@xxxxxxxxxxxx | Check it out.
> > A 10 Year Old hacks into a Brinks Security System. | |
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUwwbZmBRiI | | Videoman In New Jersey | |
> > | |
> >






























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