It would be easy to use graphite powder to see which keys have the most fingerprints, and then bruteforce the 3!=6 codes. abc acb bac bca cab cba -> 6 different codes to try. If it's 4 digits normally, then 4! = 24 different combinations for the keys (assuming every digit appears in the code only once)
Actually, that was a 2-digit code plus the unlock key. Yes, I said "just for TV code" heheh. It is 4 digits normally. Would have to change it after video anyways, so just make it "12" for the demo.
I love Norway and Sweden! I don't think I have to lock my door either, but a system must demonstrate that ability. Perhaps it is in a warehouse or something. Plus greetings are nice and occupancy tracking. U don't have to use the alarm part.
3 digit code? Or is it just for TV?
It would be easy to use graphite powder to see which keys have the most fingerprints, and then bruteforce the 3!=6 codes. abc acb bac bca cab cba -> 6 different codes to try. If it's 4 digits normally, then 4! = 24 different combinations for the keys (assuming every digit appears in the code only once)
ninuser 4 years ago
Actually, that was a 2-digit code plus the unlock key. Yes, I said "just for TV code" heheh. It is 4 digits normally. Would have to change it after video anyways, so just make it "12" for the demo.
ver0776 4 years ago
whoha.. thats just crazy :P Here in Norway we don't even have to lock the door to the house when we go out :P (almost).. extremely cool system tho
zelcom 4 years ago
I love Norway and Sweden! I don't think I have to lock my door either, but a system must demonstrate that ability. Perhaps it is in a warehouse or something. Plus greetings are nice and occupancy tracking. U don't have to use the alarm part.
ver0776 4 years ago