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oneshtein
18 days ago
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Tesla Wall Connector bootloader bypasses the firmw...
> For example, if I am able to gain root access to a WiFi access point I own, even though the vendor has tried to prevent it, then yes, I would call it a hack.
Yep. The owner of the device can sue you.
alt227
18 days ago
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Why would they sue themselves?
NooneAtAll3
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that's the point? it's not a hack because you own the device, thus it's nonsensical
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Yep. The owner of the device can sue you.