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    Alarm insecurity - jamming, replaying and brute-forcing on the Yale HSA6400

    I've alluded to these issues before, but after doing a seminar at IFSEC last week that was fairly well received, we've published a blog about the issues with wireless alarms, and their Internet connected brothers...
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    Multiple serious vulnerabilities in RSI Videofied's panels

    It's very easy to spoof alarms from other panels - the security they have on the IP side is essentially worthless: link deleted by Mod
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    CSL Dualcom CS2300-R vulnerabilities

    As many of you know, I spent some time researching the CSL CS2300-R SPTs last year. I found a series of issues that I think are serious problems. CSL have had 17 months to deal with these issues, and after them dawdling, I opted for co-ordinated disclosure of the issues via CERT/CC. CSL have...
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    Internet connected alarms with video verification

    I'm looking to get an Internet connected alarm (i.e. it can be controlled and monitored from outside the property), ideally with video verification and the ability to monitor the video from time to time. What systems are available that do this?
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    "6.0mm2 flexible twin and earth" for new cooker

    Just about to install a new cooker. I was expecting the manual to either be vague or specify hard-to-get 6mm2 rubber flex. Instead it says "6.0mm2 flexible twin and earth". Is there such a thing as flexible twin and earth? I've installed a fair few cookers, more than 10 years back...
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    Reverse engineering alarms and alarm technologies

    If anyone is interested, I've written up some of my work looking at a wireless alarm system (Friedland) as well as some posts on technologies used in more advanced alarms. Reverse engineering a wireless burglar alarm, part 1 - spectrum analysis and basic signal capture with SDRReverse...
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    Wireless panel survey

    Morning all, I'm just trying to get as many details about as many wireless alarms as possible. Part of the purpose of this is seeing how much people know about the alarms from the material available to them, so don't worry if you think someone else will have already filled it out for...
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    Best practice for wireless thermostat to combi boiler

    I'm just in the process of installing a CM 927 wireless thermostat, which I'm fine with. I've just had a look at the boiler wiring and it's pretty iffy: * FCU not screwed to wall, just held by T+E. * FCU isn't a flex outlet one, and no strain relief on the flex leading to the boiler. *...
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