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A pair of security researchers have managed to open a Brinks CompuSafe Galileo using its standard USB port, a keyboard and 100 lines of code.
In the old days, thieves used explosives to get into a safe. But these days for one kind of Brinks safe, all it takes is a USB stick with 100 lines of code. The surprising findings will be ...
But in the real world, surprisingly enough, defeating the security mechanisms on a top-notch Brinks safe can be done with nothing more than a USB stick and 100 lines of code.
The new Brink's Compusafe 3000 Series safe will give customers new ways to cut losses, improve customer service, and increase business efficiency.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A man stole over $27,000 from a Brinks security safe at Family Dollar on South Bellevue Street. The assistant manager of the Family Dollar said he came to the store around 6 a.m ...