Please forgive my dullness: if you are being sarcastic, then I'm right there with you; if you are being serious, I respectfully point out that your conclusion "its secure" is a bit of a stretch.
Consider this analogy. If I leave my unoccupied home unlocked in a low-crime area and my possessions are not stolen, does that mean my home is more secure? Or merely safer?
I argue the latter.
Just my 2¢
sorry I forgot my /s tag