This isn't new. Check out NTK which reported on this years ago. There was also an article later on in the sunday post where a university student had managed to find a way to bypass the security on these without requiring physical access to the device. I believe the guardian picked up on this as well.
I don't point of this post? I looked at the article, and thought it was a comment on how abused the phrase 'Open Source' is becoming. What exactly has that site got to do with licensing and source code? It gets even more amusing given that the site appears to be run on a prepackaged microsoft product. Bizarre.
This isn't new. Check out NTK which reported on this years ago. There was also an article later on in the sunday post where a university student had managed to find a way to bypass the security on these without requiring physical access to the device. I believe the guardian picked up on this as well.
I don't point of this post? I looked at the article, and thought it was a comment on how abused the phrase 'Open Source' is becoming. What exactly has that site got to do with licensing and source code? It gets even more amusing given that the site appears to be run on a prepackaged microsoft product. Bizarre.