April 13, 2023, 11:22 a.m. | Bruce Schneier

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Thieves cut through the wall of a coffee shop to get to an Apple store, bypassing the alarms in the process.


I wrote about this kind of thing in 2000, in Secrets and Lies (page 318):


My favorite example is a band of California art thieves that would break into people’s houses by cutting a hole in their walls with a chainsaw. The attacker completely bypassed the threat model of the defender. The countermeasures that the homeowner put in place …

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