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My son’s apartment in Chicago was ransacked while he was in Austin for the holidays. Thieves climbed up and kicked in the patio door. It’s a grim reminder of the disconnect between our sense of security and its fragile reality. A locked door is nothing to a determined intruder, and who among us is protected by more than a thin pane of glass? Our feeble efforts at security merely serve to stave off opportunistic threats of the sort that move on to easier pickings when a door is locked or the lights on. The rest is mostly luck. In […]
Read the complete article at: A Simple Breach