Josh and Kurt talk about ineffective security from the past we still use today. There has been a great deal of progress in the last few decades bringing us amazing products like the Flipper Zero, cameras that can peer inside locks, and even software defined radio. A great deal of security relies on people not having easy access to these cheap devices. What does this mean for the future of security?

Show Notes * Cloning a Rare ISA Card to Use a Rare CD Drive * Vintage Tech YouTubers Discussion Panel | VCFMW 17 (2022) * Flipper Zero * Lock camera * HackRF One * The history of Hash * Reddit post-it notes in apartment