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Lockpicking 101
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Bunnytronix replied on Tue Apr 4, 2006 @ 2:05am
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First 15 minutes are usefull, the rest is just interesting if you realy want to get into secure places.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» RedVodka replied on Tue Apr 4, 2006 @ 3:02am
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I've tried lockpicking a few years ago and it didn't work out for me.... Maybe Ill give it another shot!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Tue Apr 4, 2006 @ 4:15am
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its not that hard, you just have to understand that looks work on systems of tumblers and leavers, todays locks are really hard to pick you can't really see anything cause the key hole is so small and you have to do everything through your sense of touch...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Bunnytronix replied on Tue Apr 4, 2006 @ 8:54am
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Ian, watch it, it's hilarious.
There's this new technique that's called bumping: the tigher the lock, the easier it is to pick..
Basically, it's taking a 99999 key, and cutting the shoulder by half an cm. Put the key in and slap it lightly with a plasric hammer.
This "bumps" the higher pins by energy transfer from the lower pins. You can even pick electronic locks with 80 kg pull magnets.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» xbsd replied on Tue Apr 4, 2006 @ 9:19am
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ive been to a lot of 2600 meetings, its amazing how much most of the locking systems are easy to open with a simple lockpicking kit
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» RedVodka replied on Tue Apr 4, 2006 @ 4:03pm
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anybody knows some sketchy locksmith? :P
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PonChalice replied on Tue Apr 4, 2006 @ 4:11pm
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yeah, its called a sledge hammer!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Bunnytronix replied on Wed Apr 5, 2006 @ 12:58am
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" a healthy dose of paranoa is always good"

cause it's true. You can pick pretty much any lock these days.
Basically, the safest lock you can get is a side code bar from another region.
I'm buying one on e-bay soon.
Lockpicking 101
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