Archive for July, 2007
Pin-Tumbler Locks
Monday, July 9th, 2007Your most common option Pin-tumbler locks are the most common type of fastener found in residences in North America. They’re most often installed right into a door knob and are activated by turning a small latch or dial on the inside. There are two…
Original post by Locksmith Blog
Lock Bumping, Lock Bumping Securing Doors And Windows In The Face Of Clever Criminals
Thursday, July 5th, 2007Security expert Marc Weber Tobias is worried about your front door and your back door your side door your windows and your garage door His expertise focuses on securing doors and windows and he knows about the most common threats to that security One…
Original post by Exchangenet articles on Home
The top 10 how-to’s to make you richer, stronger and slightly more dangerous
Monday, July 2nd, 2007HOWTO: Break into most locks by creating a bump key HOWTO: Make Your Own Thermite HOWTO: Open A Beer Bottle With A Piece Of Paper HOWTO: Rip a Phonebook in Half Easily HOWTO: How To Get Free Drinks (here’s another , and another )HOWTO: Kill A Ninja…
Original post by Unhandled Perception
The top 10 how-to’s to make you richer, stronger and slightly more dangerous
Monday, July 2nd, 2007HOWTO: Break into most locks by creating a bump key HOWTO: Make Your Own Thermite HOWTO: Open A Beer Bottle With A Piece Of Paper HOWTO: Rip a Phonebook in Half Easily HOWTO: How To Get Free Drinks (here’s another , and another )HOWTO: Kill A…
Original post by BumpKeyNews
The Lockdown: Locked, but not secure (Part I)
Sunday, July 1st, 2007All that is required to open many times of pin tumbler cylinders — the kind of lock that probably keeps the bad guys out of your home — is a bump key and a tool for creating a bit of force. T…
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