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> Unless you have a door specifically designed to withstand burglary a crowbar will always be an easier door hack than figuring out a backdoor to your automation.

If your home is targeted specifically, yes. However, if a group hacks a cloud lock provider and then hits several homes using that without having to do something that looks supicious like physically breaking the door then it could be a lot safter and thus profitable for them.



And so they what, rob a few houses which statistically probably won't be yours before their hack gets discovered? Sounds like way more effort than just breaking the door or picking the lock.




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