Joe Scott Morgan
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At this point, Tom, there's nothing to collect.
Very well be.
And listen, the garage is an interesting spot because if you're trying to, say, sequester yourself from the view of the rest of the world, you know, and I'm thinking here the watchword here is containment.
If you're trying to get control over somebody, but yet you're still trying to exit a structure, what a perfect area to do this because you've got cover, right?
Now, we don't know about other cameras and other data that might be collected in that area, but it is a perfect area.
And if you have somebody that is sophisticated enough, at least when it comes to electronics and this sort of thing, yeah, I suppose that it could have been hacked.
Most of the time, those control panels are with inside of the house.
So how does this work?
Is it on Bluetooth, for instance?
Because we know that there's a signaling device because all of us that do have garage door openers, that's something, you know, we can just be rolling down the road, right?
This is old technology.
And you press the button and you're still several feet away, maybe even yards away from your house, and your door begins to lift at that point in time.
Is there some way they could have gotten into that?
I think that question...
has to be asked and it has to be answered.
Is there any way to trace that and try to understand if anybody could have access that area through some type of potential hack?
Yeah, it's absolutely terrifying how easy it is.
We're not talking about something, Nancy, here like a cellular device or some type of iPad or something like that.
We're talking about access and control to your own residence.
And when you see it demonstrated how easy it is to facilitate this, it brings into question how sophisticated do the individuals have to be that do this?