Security is lax in Spanish metro areas

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Sunday, May 31st, 2009

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A screen in a public bicycle lending site in Zamora, Spain was hacked to display porn for hours and hours, resulting in loads of Iberian titters and even more Iberian… well.

It took the Spanish police a few hours to take down the porn and claimed that the security on the kiosk was a little bit weak, thus explaining why porn was playing for hours in old Espana. Interestingly, if this happened in the US, however, there would be a nuclear strike on the kiosk and the bike company would shut down.

via Giz

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