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"textContent": "Ah, the eternal struggle of the modern consumer: buying a product that hates you back. The Fulu Foundation, led by the patron saint of soldering irons, Louis Rossmann, has officially put a $10,000 bounty on Amazon’s head. Well, specifically on the head of the Ring doorbell. The goal? To liberate these plastic surveillance rectangles from […]\n\nThe post 10K For Ring Doorbell Hacking Because LocalStorage Was Too Minimal first appeared on sparkSammy's Hot Tech Takes.",
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