Frackin script kiddies!!
Seth Gordon
sethg-Dp9fwfP21SfQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Wed Aug 4 08:54:49 EDT 2010
Richard Pieri wrote:
> On Aug 3, 2010, at 1:18 AM, Jarod Wilson wrote:
>> Adding SSL and a password most certainly *does* provide added
>> protection. I know *I* feel like my car is less likely to be stolen if
>> I lock the doors, roll up the windows and take the key with me,
>> anyway. Sure, it can still happen, but its a lot less likely.
>
> Here's something to ponder: if you put a Club on your wheel then your car is *more* likely to be stolen by a professional car thief than if you did not.
In a parking lot where car thieves cannot instantly make a hundred
clones of themselves and try to steal all the cars at once, the Club
sends a signal to most potential thieves: “investing your scarce time in
trying to steal *some other car* will probably give you a higher return”.
Of course, you can send the same message by simply driving a car that is
conspicuously *cheaper* than most other cars in the lot. I feel sorry
for anyone who would actually *want* to steal my 1999 Ford Windstar minivan.
> A pro needs one tool to steal your car: a crowbar to break the wheel lock. The same pro needs a 6 inch hacksaw blade to saw through your steering wheel to remove the Club and use it as the crowbar to break the lock. Which is easier to carry around: a crowbar or a 6 inch hacksaw blade?
Would such a pro really carry around a blade but no crowbar, on the
assumption that he can find at least one car with a crowbar-equivalent
tool inside it?
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