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Day: December 24, 2004

Hack A Bike

December 24, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 3 Comments

hack a bike

in berlin there are rental bikes that you can a bit of money for, get a code and use the bike to go about your way. of course, something like this is an interesting challenge for people who like to figure stuff out. the hack a bike project replaced the software on the locks allowing a backdoor code so anyone, who knows the code can get some free bike action.

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