Should you? No. But I guarantee if you did, the publicity would educate people about locks.
A more apt analogy might be: opening a poorly locked door to a business, then walking behind the counter and grabbing full print-outs of all their customers' information that was left lying there.
I hope you don't take the same lax approach to security when it's more than your personal documents at stake.
A more apt analogy might be: opening a poorly locked door to a business, then walking behind the counter and grabbing full print-outs of all their customers' information that was left lying there.
I hope you don't take the same lax approach to security when it's more than your personal documents at stake.