A friendly opsec reminder
If what you're doing would be stopped if the wrong person would find out, it might not be a good idea to talk about it publicly on the Internet, or at all outside your circle of trust.
It doesn't necessarily burn your object to talk about these things, but it does shine a light on something best kept in the dark and a systemic change might happen over time.
It's not hard to build doors that would require power tools or explosives in order to circumvent the locking mechanism. It's not hard to build access systems that would require access codes that changes over time instead of physical keys. It might not even cost more resources to do so. It's not hard to install alarm systems. It's not hard to check subscriber IDs from local cell towers and correlate that with other data, especially not in an area that's somewhat rural and the IMSI is not a part of the normal picture.
The only reason why these measures are not in effect today is because it's not considered necessary. Things can change very quickly. This is not a cliff in a country where cliffs are owned by the people. There's a lot of money and liability involved.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases
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