15-08-2017 20:30 via theverge.com

Smart lock vendor accidentally bricks its own locks through firmware update

A perk of connected devices, or at least what gadget manufacturers will tell you, is they can receive over-the-air updates to keep your device current. Those updates don't always go as planned, however. In fact, they can go horribly wrong. Take a company called Lockstate, for example, which attempted to issue new software to its LS6i smart locks last week and ended up bricking devices. That isn't great.In a statement to The Verge this weekend, the company said a "small subset" of customers' lock
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