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<div align="left">Lately in the exciting world of politics and
regulation there's been a lot of focus on the nature of what an
exploit is, which is a bit like watching collage freshman wrestle
with a subtle <a
href="http://www.ashidakim.com/zenkoans/76thestonemind.html">zen-koan</a>
buried in one of J.D. Salinger's short stories. "Perhaps if we
understood the INTENT of the code, we could understand which
branches are allowed and which are not allowed, which data good,
and which data evil?" This is literally the level ofÂ
conversation.<br>
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But you do not need exploits to hack. Sometimes you just have to be
in the right place, in the right time, with the right tools.<br>
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For example, as demonstrated here:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://vimeo.com/136964755">https://vimeo.com/136964755</a><br>
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-dave<br>
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