The quiet hum of life in Beverly Hills, often a soundtrack of serene luxury, was shattered for one family last month. Not by a loud crash, but by the chilling realization that their garage, a seemingly impenetrable extension of their home, had been compromised. A sophisticated burglar, not bothering with the front door, exploited a common, often overlooked weakness: the garage door’s inadequate locking mechanism. The emergency release, thought to be secure, was easily manipulated, granting access to their vehicles and, dangerously, their interior home access point. It wasn’t just possessions stolen; it was their peace of mind, irrevocably damaged. This wasn’t an isolated incident; it’s a stark warning echoing through the canyons and tree-lined streets of Beverly Hills: your garage door is a primary target,