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To: rktman

Did that mean the users combination for the electronic combination or is the safe tied to the internet that can be accessed and opened by phone?


4 posted on 09/09/2023 1:49:22 PM PDT by antidemoncrat
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To: antidemoncrat

Well, if NVenergy can cut off my electric or gas that way, I assume anything linked to the I-net is at risk. If OnStar can unlock your car, they can likely disable it.


7 posted on 09/09/2023 2:10:47 PM PDT by rktman (Destroy America from within? Check! WTH? Enlisted USN 1967 to end up with this💩? 🚫💉)
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To: antidemoncrat
Did that mean the users combination for the electronic combination or is the safe tied to the internet that can be accessed and opened by phone

The electronic locks have a second combo, kept on file by Liberty. When a buyer purchases a safe and changes the default combo, he wrongly assumes that his is the ONLY combo. LEO can call Liberty to get the "manufacturer combo" to access the safe.

But the warrants being presented to Liberty DO NOT apply to Liberty, and Liberty should NOT be providing the combo unless LEO presents a warrant that requires Liberty to provide access. Even then, they should fight in court being forced to betray their customers.

This "manufacturer combo" is a feature of the SECURAM lock that Liberty and many other safes use. Buyers should have the option of changing this combo, with the understanding that if they forget their own combo, it will require a locksmith to open their safe.

13 posted on 09/10/2023 4:30:02 PM PDT by ETCM (“There is no security, no safety, in the appeasement of evil.” — Ronald Reagan)
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