3D printed safe-cracking robot steals show at DEF CON taking just 30 mins to crack SentrySafe7/31/2017 An open source 3D printed robot created by Nathan Seidle, founder of Colorado-based hardware company SparkFun, has wowed DEF CON attendees by cracking a SentrySafe safe in just half an hour. The week before last, we ran a story about a 3D printed open source robot that could crack a safe in as little as 15 minutes. The device was developed by SparkFun’s Nathan Seidle, and only costs around $200 to make. It’s now back in the headlines thanks to its appearance at a major global event. via Tumblr 3D printed safe-cracking robot steals show at DEF CON, taking just 30 mins to crack SentrySafe
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