cybergibbons Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 I'm starting to get into these CSL board properly now,blah, blah, blah.... I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:http://cybergibbons.com/
cybergibbons Posted May 9, 2014 Author Posted May 9, 2014 CSL have asked I remove this post. James or another mod - could you do so? Thanks. I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:http://cybergibbons.com/
MrHappy Posted May 9, 2014 Posted May 9, 2014 Cyber, you'll have to update us as to the outcome of your tinkering Mr Veritas God
matthew.brough Posted May 9, 2014 Posted May 9, 2014 Censorship? www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/
datadiffusion Posted May 9, 2014 Posted May 9, 2014 Censorship? No ****** ***** and **** ******* just wanted to ************** ** *** ***** that's all. So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands
cybergibbons Posted May 9, 2014 Author Posted May 9, 2014 It was a polite request, which I decided to comply with out of courtesy. http://cybergibbons.com/alarms-2/signalling-devices/csl-dualcom-post-removal/ I'm meeting with them next month to discuss the issues. I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:http://cybergibbons.com/
matthew.brough Posted May 9, 2014 Posted May 9, 2014 I wouldn't say remove the post or we'll break your ******* legs polite It was a polite request, which I decided to comply with out of courtesy. http://cybergibbons.com/alarms-2/signalling-devices/csl-dualcom-post-removal/ I'm meeting with them next month to discuss the issues. On a separate note how did your trip to Webway go? www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/
cybergibbons Posted May 10, 2014 Author Posted May 10, 2014 Webway was good. Chris and Jim were very friendly and open, and pretty much everything I saw re-assured me that their product is as secure as it can be and, most importantly, if there was a problem it could be fixed by firmware upgrades. I was especially impressed by all the back-end work they do to make sure the system is secure - there is a lot more to it that just the SPT and encryption used. I'm going to go back for a period later in the year to examine the product in more depth. I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:http://cybergibbons.com/
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