• ShortN0te
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    4 months ago

    The device needs to be physically accessed and modified and then unlocked in order to exploit it.

    Yes it is a vulnerability but with those steps you could also just solder a keylogger to the keyboard.

    Similar outcome.

    • SomeLemmyUser@discuss.tchncs.de
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      4 months ago

      The device needs to be physically accessed and modified and then unlocked in order to exploit it.

      Exactly the service the company offers

      Yes it is a vulnerability but with those steps you could also just solder a keylogger to the keyboard.

      This is not a hot take at all!

      Sure thing, it is equally hard to confiscate/steal a device (if the user notices you just shrug) and open it no user input required And Stealing the device without the user noticing Solder a keylogger, get it back to the user without them noticing and having them put in their password, then steal the device again so you can use said passwort

      I totally agree