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Re: The CIA knows how to defeat alarm systems



mleuck Wrote:

>On Wednesday, June 6, 2012 6:10:10 PM UTC-5, G. Morgan wrote:
>> mleuck Wrote:
>>
>> >On Tuesday, June 5, 2012 12:44:39 AM UTC-5, G. Morgan wrote:
>> >> I'm watching something called "CIA Secrets" on Military Channel.
>> >> Show is from 2008.  They have a guy in a lab with a Napco panel
>> >> admitting he is trying to figure out what outside signal he can
>> >> inject to render it useless.  Obviously, in the lab the one they
>> >> showed was already compromised.  Seems they study every panel out
>> >> there, and make sure they have a way to defeat it from the
>> >> outside.
>> >
>> >I recall reading a spy book where the agent had a secret code for every panel out there (mid 90's era I think). It'd be a disaster if if was found to be true.
>>
>> I know the Baylor police have the same code they use for
>> everything.  Fucking stupid.  They once had reason to believe it
>> was compromised so we had to go to each system and reprogram a new
>> code for them.
>>
>> They don't even tell the department heads about the code.  One day
>> I was in a rare book vault (waterbug replacement) and the head of
>> the department came in demanding how I could possibly gain entry.
>> :-)  She called the campus PD and the officer had to talk her down
>> for a good five minutes before her rage went away.  The PD already
>> knew I was in the vault because I told them before I went in.  We
>> just made a note to have the dispatcher call the lady if we were
>> going in.
>>
>>
>> BTW:  Using that Google interface you are emailing me and posting.
>> I think you are hitting 'reply to author'.  Same with Jim and
>> Nick.
>
>Nope no Reply To Author is available, just reply. I'd get another real newsreader but since newsgroups are dying and I come here once a week it isn't worth it except for amusement with Jim

Just quit emailing me, geeze...




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