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Medeco not so secure after all

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Medeco locks are immune to bumping, right? Well … actually, now that you mention it, not so much .  Marc Tobias reports on a successful compromise of a Medeco M3 lock mechanism using a dummy key blank and a paper clip. To make matters worse, we…
Original post by Habemus plus vis computatoris quam Deus

Bump Keys

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Bump Keys are all over the press - and are a serious security risk. We work with both North Wales and Gwent police and have heard from reliable sources that break-ins are being recorded where bump keys are put down as the method of entry. At the…
Original post by Delynlocks

Episode 5 - Lock Picking - Bump Key

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

Episode 5 is the first of our Lock picking series.  In this episode we describe how to make and use a bump key to quickly unlock most residential grade locks. Live Stream here Download video here…
Original post by Infinity Exists

Most residential locks vulnerable to “lock bumping”

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

Submit: This article includes three videos from local television stations around the U.S. The vast majority of residential door locks are susceptible to a technique known as lock bumping that can be used to quickly and easily unlock residential door…
Original post by Peter H Gregory, CISA, CISSP

Vídeo > Bump Key

Friday, July 13th, 2007

Bump Key Abre qualquer porta. Por míseros 2 doláres….
Original post by … s a’ p o r r a ! ! !

What is Lock Bumping?

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

HOW DOES BUMP A KEY WORK? basically,a modified key is bumped with a hummer,piece of wood or any type of object to open the lock.the bump key works in a similar way to a pool cue ball hitting another ball-causing both balls to separate.when the pins…
Original post by A to Z Locksmith Los Angeles


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