While I don't use this safe, there might be some people here or people you know who do.
Top-selling handgun safe can be remotely opened in seconds—no PIN needed – Ars Technica
"Two Six Labs also reported two other vulnerabilities in the popular safe. One, stemming from a lack of encryption in the Bluetooth communications, allows attackers within range to obtain the unlock PIN."
"A second weakness allows anyone to make an unlimited number of attempts to pair a Bluetooth device with the safe. The safe design allows PINs that are four to eight digits long, but it only accepts digits 1 through 5. That means there are a maximum of 390,625 combinations (that is, 58). The number of combinations will be considerably smaller number if owners use a PIN shorter than eight digits."
It appears if you leave the Bluetooth option turned off the safe is secure (aside from someone trying to pick it).
Top-selling handgun safe can be remotely opened in seconds—no PIN needed – Ars Technica
"Two Six Labs also reported two other vulnerabilities in the popular safe. One, stemming from a lack of encryption in the Bluetooth communications, allows attackers within range to obtain the unlock PIN."
"A second weakness allows anyone to make an unlimited number of attempts to pair a Bluetooth device with the safe. The safe design allows PINs that are four to eight digits long, but it only accepts digits 1 through 5. That means there are a maximum of 390,625 combinations (that is, 58). The number of combinations will be considerably smaller number if owners use a PIN shorter than eight digits."
It appears if you leave the Bluetooth option turned off the safe is secure (aside from someone trying to pick it).