Added 2020-01-03: An update and clarification regarding Verisure's role in this, since some people have misunderstood and misinterpreted some of the information in this article. Also, people working at Verisure have told me that the two burglar alarms solutions, i.e., Alert Alarms and Verisure's solution have nothing in common. Note however that these statements are not coming directly from Verisure, but instead from people who claim that they're working for Verisure.

So, what have this to do with Verisure otherwise? To start with Alert Alarm is a subsidiary to Verisure (see merinfo.se). After my report last summer I've only been in contact with Verisure people (people where their email address ends with @verisure.com). If it is Verisure employees or Alert Alarm employees that have been working with mitigations I cannot tell, likewise I cannot say anything about the differences and similarities between their different solutions. But what I definitely know is that I've only been in contact with people from Verisure.

But, to repeat and clarify, this report is only about Alert Alarms burglar alarm and have nothing to do with Verisures burglar alarm. If (and when) Alert Alarm and/or Verisure want to add information, confirm or make other clarifications I'm going to update this article accordingly. My goal is to give facts and not distort or give wrong and misleading information. In other words, please reach out to my if you find information in this article not accurate so I can fix it by using your references and comments. Note however that neither Alert Alarm nor Verisure to this date have denied that the information in this report is wrong and what can be read here is more or less the same as sent to them in July last year.