information will be free!

Locksmithing, plumbing, and a few other trades seem to persist in a guild-like mentality, where the “secrets” of the trade are passed on from Masters to Initiates. In the case of locksmiths, this is a signal case of what is elsewhere derided as “Security Through Obscurity.” When the “secret” leaks out, you are stunned to learn just how insecure the system really is.

YOU DONT HAVE THE RIGHT TO HIDE INFO, PLUS IM ALREADY IN

I AM POSTING ON MY FTP SERVER

ALL 10 THATS RIGHT 10 THE GOVERNMENT EDITION OF SECURITY.ORG

I AM TIRED OF THIS SECURITY THROUGH OBSCURITY

INFORMATION MUST BE FREE!!!

Reply to
Tod The Tool
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Um... Yes, quite frankly, we do!

Reply to
Aegis

well now it is free, already mirrored in 12 diffrenet countries

200 people downloading and mirroring, spreading like wild fire

it will be all over earth in a day :)

LSS WILL BE FREE! :)

Reply to
Tod The Tool

Freddy the Wire? <<<{{{PLONK}}}>>>

Reply to
Roger Shoaf

Read the FAQ for the standard response to this set of assertions (and consider changing "tool" to "troll" in your username).

Reply to
Joe Kesselman (yclept Keshlam

yea, possibility :-)

g'day

Reply to
Key

Sure we do. Just like you have the right to ask.

And???????

security.org is a website where the manual Locks, Safes, and Security or LSS for short happens to be sold. Having ten of the manuals or CD's laying around one would think you would know the difference.

ROFLOL Your so knowledgable about locksmithing and security that you come to alt.locksmithing to ask for a code that's probably in every code program ever marketed. Maybe you should have spent some of the $$ you claim you spent on LSS or as you put it "security.org" to buy a decent code program.

OK I'm done feeding you now. You may beg elsewhere.

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Putyourspamhere

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