That headline is amazing. The article is interesting. The headline is just a jewel. I suppose someone might be tempted to call it clickbait, but it's in no way misleading. it's just a spectacular title.
There were tunnel bank robberies like these in the Black Echo, the first Bosch novel.
Not the first underground break ins. I think there's one in a Sherlock Holmes story. But seems like banks could just monitor vibrations to prevent this attack.
> Not doable today, I think they use seismic sensors.
Those are circumventable. Trigger the seismic sensors (before making access to the vault) a bunch of times until the alarm gets ignored or the sensors get temporarily disabled.
The biggest brazilian heist was also made using tunnels, but they got away with a lot more money than those guys and most of the criminals involved were never captured.
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[ 6092 ms ] story [ 1138 ms ] threadhttps://www.wired.com/2009/03/ff-diamonds-2/
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Foot
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/04/brazil-bank-ro...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red-Headed_League
Not the first underground break ins. I think there's one in a Sherlock Holmes story. But seems like banks could just monitor vibrations to prevent this attack.
But then Elon Musk musk know something I don't... https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/29/16567088/elon-musk-the-b...
(a joke, OK? I know Tesla has enough money--for a few more quarters)
Those are circumventable. Trigger the seismic sensors (before making access to the vault) a bunch of times until the alarm gets ignored or the sensors get temporarily disabled.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banco_Central_burglary_at_Fort...