Per the article, the exploit was fixed back in July. Weird to continue to use present tense to describe an exploit that doesn’t exist anymore.
Factual reporting and they have no story. Create sensationalism out of nothing/little and they get clicks.
I don’t really need more reasons to not buy them but thank you!
What stopped you from buying a $3000+ doorstopper?
The clunky engineering, security vulnerabilities, and minimal amount of time I would get any use out of it. Also the three thousand dollars.
Implement randomined keyboard like runescape bank pins have solved for two decades
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