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Wild West Hackin' Fest

Wild West Hackin' Fest

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Join us at the annual information security conference in Deadwood, SD (in-person and virtually) - Wild West Hackin' Fest: wildwesthackinfest.com/
From Wild West Hackin' Fest 2018 in Deadwood, SD.
Presenter: Deviant Ollam
Description: Most folk are aware that it's not a good idea to hand a stranger your keys... some very security-conscious folk are even wary of letting potential attackers SEE your keys. The risks of casting, molding, teleduplication, and quick decoding are real and such caution is merited. However, how many of you have ever actually /performed/ an attack like this yourself? Have you ever witnessed it live and in person?
While paying the bills as a security auditor and penetration testing consultant with The CORE Group, Deviant Ollam is also a member of the Board of Directors of the US division of TOOOL, The Open Organisation Of Lockpickers. His books Practical Lock Picking and Keys to the Kingdom are among Syngress Publishing's best-selling pen testing titles. In addition to being a lockpicker, Deviant is also a GSA certified safe and vault technician and inspector. At multiple annual security conferences Deviant runs the Lockpick Village workshop area, and he has conducted physical security training sessions for Black Hat, DeepSec, ToorCon, HackCon, ShakaCon, HackInTheBox, ekoparty, AusCERT, GovCERT, CONFidence, the FBI, the NSA, DARPA, the National Defense University, the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, and the United States Military Academy at West Point.
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@edwamser
@edwamser 5 років тому
My first experience watching someone decode a key by sight was when I locked my keys in my pickup truck about 20 years ago. The locksmith showed up, looked inside the truck, saw my keys on the seat. I heard him mumble off the numbers for the cuts and then he cut the key with a Pak-A-Punch and opened my door. I didn't mind paying him $75 for 5 mins of his time and a spare key because this guy obviously knew his trade.
@burgersnchips
@burgersnchips 5 років тому
Ed Wamser with great power comes great responsibility
@artit91
@artit91 5 років тому
I locked my keys inside my motorbike because I was stupid as fuck, the locksmith came and opened the storage in 40 seconds with a single screwdriver and a hammer...
@BerryTheBnnuy
@BerryTheBnnuy 5 років тому
@@artit91 It's impossible for me to do that... My bike has 2 places to stick a key where keys could get lost. The seat, and the radio box (it's a fully dressed retired police bike, hence the radio box). Neither the seat nor the radio box will latch closed unless the key is actually in the lock.
@blazer6248
@blazer6248 5 років тому
Dammit I just posted the same exact story. My mind was pretty blown at 17, watching my parents' friend cut that key in minutes. but then I found out his buddies got arrested for doing the same type of thing to the night security drop boxes on the sides of banks! Except the didn't have a key to look at. They were able to cuts keys that fit or pick the locks, I'm not sure which. It was covert entry, though lol. I also didn't have to pay to have him cut that key. Ironically, he's not the only locksmith that I know.
@morgulbrut
@morgulbrut 5 років тому
@@BerryTheBnnuy "Neither the seat nor the radio box will latch closed unless the key is actually in the lock." + "it's a fully dressed retired police bike" => coppers are not the sharpest knives in the drawer ;)
@danvondrasek
@danvondrasek 4 роки тому
I used to be a courier in downtown Chicago many years ago. My first day there, they took my picture, and printed it on a laminate, with a dozen local courier companies logos on the front and back, with my name under it, and an entirely useless ID number, which I was told "is just there to fill the slot we dont use ID numbers". My photo was literally me, in a beanie, with my hood up, wearing my leather jacket, as this was mid winter when I started, so all winter, as I made deliveries, my photo looked like I had just taken it prior to walking into the building-still wearing the same outfit. I preface this, because not a single person asked me that entire winter "how long have you been working for X company?" when they looked at it. They would just write down my name, usually at the security desk, or let me write it down, and where I was going for delivery. I was then allowed access to their maintenance elevators, as couriers do not use the public ones. I could get to any floor I wanted to in any building I was in, just from walking in with an envelope and a name. The ONLY time I ever had a security guard call up to confirm delivery, was at a condo high rise in the super fancy part of Chicago up north on the lake. Rich condos and apartments always called up, lower end ones never did. Corporate buildings also never called up, nor did the security at city hall, or the Thompson Center, a giant hub of municipal and other offices. Most downtown buildings get hundreds of deliveries a day, and its so easy to blend in with them. I remember making deliveries to the same building my favorite radio station was in, and just going down to that floor and watching through the window while they were on air, until I had another call. Its been 10 or so years, but I still have that ID. Im almost positive it would still work too.
@adamgh0
@adamgh0 4 роки тому
Wow. You're a real James Bond aren't you? Can you tell me about the time you ripped the system and got double chicken nuggets at McDonald's again?
@TheMrTape
@TheMrTape 3 роки тому
@@adamgh0 I think you mistook the point, mindboggling ignorance and lack of security, as pretentiousness. You must know it well since you assume the same in others. Sad.
@hewhoadds
@hewhoadds 2 роки тому
📝🧐 wow so what buildings was it again that has low security? asking for a friend 😁
@danvondrasek
@danvondrasek 2 роки тому
@@hewhoadds pretty much all of em but the malls, stores, and apartments. If its 90% offices, they get hundreds of deliveries a day from couriers outside of UPS/FedEx, and even a homemade ID can pass. As a bonus almost every elevator uses the same key, and if you buy said key for your area, you can basically be the elevator God for that car
@Nepheos
@Nepheos 4 роки тому
25:00 You gotta admit: master locks don't get much safer if they don't have the keycodes on 'em. any lockpickinglawyer fan will know: these things are mainly decorations.
@exhydraboy2429
@exhydraboy2429 3 роки тому
lmao right
@tkeleth2931
@tkeleth2931 3 роки тому
Yeah but on the other hand, a guy who can crack open a bank safe with a bag of Doritos and a pen cap makes *every* lock look like a decoration hahahaha
@lukemahoney2000
@lukemahoney2000 3 роки тому
@@tkeleth2931 literally right after I got my first set I raked a master lock in 4 seconds
@davidpoissant3715
@davidpoissant3715 Рік тому
First lesson I got in my locksmithing classes. "No lock is designed to keep everyone out. It's designed to keep most of the people out. The more you pay, less people will bypass it. If someone really wants in, they will find a way. Most of the time, not through the lock itself" Any master lock is good enough for protecting my outdoor cushions from the being stolen from the neighbourhood teenager that are looking to make troubles at night.
@CellVendettahehe
@CellVendettahehe 5 років тому
That charity plug though. Instant respect.
@Abdega
@Abdega 5 років тому
Help out sex workers to learn more about backdoor entries? Sign me up! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@GRAYgoose124
@GRAYgoose124 5 років тому
No kidding I went from. Seriously, charging for it? I nearly lost all respect for him then the charities and I'm like, "My dude, I'm sorry I doubted you."
@nilskahle5863
@nilskahle5863 5 років тому
@@GRAYgoose124 I personally expected it to be Toool, but this sounds good too!
@samu6982
@samu6982 5 років тому
47:26 "the world kinda sucks a big fucking bowl of dicks"
@h3rn14
@h3rn14 4 роки тому
Blew my socks off. I thought the red team community was full of a bunch of ex-cops and conservatives but my man's out here... hell yeah
@Wolverina92
@Wolverina92 4 роки тому
I had a locksmith rekey my entire house for added security from my ex. After seeing this video, I'm gonna go file off the numbers off my keys.
@thekeywizard3313
@thekeywizard3313 3 роки тому
There is a better way, there are high security locks you can have a TRUE LOCKSMITH install on your home such that the keys are only able to be made by THAT locksmith for 100 miles, guaranteed. They have names like Medico, or Bi lock, or Mul-T-Lock and so on. It will cost you about four to five times what a standard lock is, but they are nigh unpick-able, have unique keys and will last forever, because the parts are hardened steel, milled metal and nickle steel pins, which will last thirty or more years, instead of pot or foamed metal, brass parts, and common keys which can wear out in just a couple of years. Besides, if you are using anything like a Kwikset or Schlage house lock, most locksmiths can pick them in less than ten seconds, although we rarely do in the presence of a customer, as it instills a feeling of having been cheated all around, cheap lock, easily bypassed, simple to pick, etc. So, if you have a security issue where you are thinking filing the cut codes off of your key is increasing your security, you are sorely mistaken. Your lock has many more vulnerabilities than getting a key by code, which are much more likely to be used, if someone is breaking in.
@eliwatson7936
@eliwatson7936 5 років тому
“at the lockpicking gunfight” goddamit this sounds like my kind of event
@ginkumpow3726
@ginkumpow3726 5 років тому
LOL I remember as a child seeing a clay impression of a key made on the show mission impossible. Later in my teens I tried and succeeded using that method to acquire a key to the stables where my girlfriend kept her horse. Then I could obtain mycology samples privately in the middle of the night and not draw any undesirable attention. At that same period in time (70's) a friend & I made pass keys for the school lockers using a piece of sheet steel, a dremel tool, and some broken locks found in the school dumpster.
@Verrisin
@Verrisin 5 років тому
his definition of a terrible photo is very different from mine XD
@Vysair
@Vysair 5 років тому
yeah what if the cam is blurry and full of noise
@JohnSmith-ox3gy
@JohnSmith-ox3gy 3 роки тому
His job pays enough for the top toys in tech.
@SmartLifeEnthusiast
@SmartLifeEnthusiast 4 роки тому
22:08 - I'm pretty sure the AirBnB owner saw the numbers on the key, didn't realise their value and used the nr. as a identifier for the key as (s)he knows which key fits that lock. Probably owns multiple properties and/or has multiple similar keys
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 4 роки тому
yes, I suspect there's a strong possibility that is what happened and why someone would have written the numbers on the outside of the deadbolt lock housing.
@oz_jones
@oz_jones 5 років тому
"Ten year overnight success" LOL.
@erictjones
@erictjones 5 років тому
Goat was just hitting his reflection. Note the sunshine
@refraggedbean
@refraggedbean 5 років тому
when he asked which key was likely the house key I guessed the quickset not even because it was with the car keys, but because it is the only quickset I saw in the picture and that is pretty much THE house key
@GRAYgoose124
@GRAYgoose124 5 років тому
Yeah for me it was a 1, 2 punch. Def thought the same then i saw the fob too.
@Milosz_Ostrow
@Milosz_Ostrow 4 роки тому
"Kwikset"
@lorenzoboyd6889
@lorenzoboyd6889 4 роки тому
Yup !
@LavenderSystem69
@LavenderSystem69 4 роки тому
The Schlage, too. I see one of those, usually alongside a Kwikset, and 9 times out of 10 my brain says "deadbolt." 10 out of 10 of those times, my brain's been right...
@nootpocket362
@nootpocket362 3 роки тому
im a simple man. i see Deviant, i click.
@firesidesage3611
@firesidesage3611 5 років тому
im a simple man. i see Deviant, i click.
@Sarge92
@Sarge92 5 років тому
oh fuck yes this guy could talk for 16 hours about the shit he took this morning and id listen
@dylanheadrick3789
@dylanheadrick3789 5 років тому
Always excited to see a new video from Dev!
@wobblysauce
@wobblysauce 5 років тому
I see Deviant I follow the link and Like.
@maxnankervis8246
@maxnankervis8246 5 років тому
Ive been rewatching old videos because there was nothing new to watch.
@NithinJune
@NithinJune 5 років тому
I'm a simple man, i see 99 likes, i click
@notamouse5630
@notamouse5630 5 років тому
I bet somebody could make software to automatically do the aligning and bitting on any good photo. To prevent this, paint your keys in brown camo and unevenly file off all area near the zero depth section.
@donaldasayers
@donaldasayers 5 років тому
Jaguar cars in the 70s and early 80s had the bitting code stamped around the ignition lock. I actually witnessed someone in my local carpark photographing the inside of parked Jags through the driver's door window with a macro lens. I had no idea what he was upto at the time till the story hit the press a year or so later. Then again Abus used to stamp the wafer number on the back of the wafers of their locks where they could be seen with a little mirror.
@dbauernf
@dbauernf 5 років тому
That was not a macro lens.
@donaldasayers
@donaldasayers 5 років тому
@@dbauernf pedant.
@NigelTolley
@NigelTolley 5 років тому
@@donaldasayers nothing worse than an incorrect pedant. Of course it was a macro lens, just used from further away than normal.
@LazerLord10
@LazerLord10 5 років тому
With the keyless entry on my car, my keychain never leaves my pocket. Never thought of that as a security feature.
@frodev728
@frodev728 5 років тому
Nice. I wonder how long before thieves figure out how to hack those keyless entry keys? 🤔 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/moJphqikfJ-rt5s.html
@NigelTolley
@NigelTolley 5 років тому
Except for being able to silently read the key through your trousers, from 10 feet away, that's great! /s
@robertlyall187
@robertlyall187 4 роки тому
Just use a signal amplifier like on gone in 60 secs.
@PNCNDNOB
@PNCNDNOB 3 роки тому
@@frodev728 we been doing that for years now :D
@frodev728
@frodev728 3 роки тому
@@PNCNDNOB hahaha 😆 You Cnut 🤨
@alexanderryan-jones600
@alexanderryan-jones600 5 років тому
I fully intend to watch maybe a minute of these videos? Even with my crappy attention-span, I watch the whole damn thing. I find this stuff fascinating.
@CGoody564
@CGoody564 5 років тому
Why are there so many cons on not aware of? I'm so out of the loop. Time to binge Wild West Hackin fest talks after work; thanks for bringing it to my attention Deviant/event runners
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 5 років тому
WWHF is one of the best new events out there now. i encourage all folk to try to attend!
@CGoody564
@CGoody564 5 років тому
@@DeviantOllam will try to do so if I ever have the opportunity. Sadly I'm on the east coast and don't often get a chance to travel to such events. Hopefully that changes soon
@Cobalt-Jester
@Cobalt-Jester 7 місяців тому
Some of the easiest ways to gain entry is to find an open door around the back of a business building one that smokers use or the back door leading to the parking lot. And just tape a sign to the inside of the door saying "Leave this door unlocked". You can add reasons to it like access is needed by workmen or security. And more often than not they'll leave the door unlocked. There's a lot of cases where people have actually done just that.
@TheCloudhopper
@TheCloudhopper 5 років тому
Great to see an all new and fresh Deviant talk. Thanks for that!
@suicidalbanananana
@suicidalbanananana 5 років тому
Nice to see him use some new material in his talks, cool stuff, thanks for the talk & upload
@SwervingLemon
@SwervingLemon 5 років тому
Just cut a key for my daughter's car from a two-dollar key blank using a needle file and the key on the front seat as a reference. Thank you for posting these videos.
@DavidJohnson-bl9yy
@DavidJohnson-bl9yy 4 роки тому
All great stuff. I really miss it.
@camina0464
@camina0464 4 роки тому
i've always liked Deviant, but including the Trevor Project on his list of charities just hit home. He really is a stand-up guy, at least in what we can see.
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 4 роки тому
That is very kind of you to say. 💚
@RjLevesque
@RjLevesque 5 років тому
first off, thanks for the goodies to download you are awesome! Secondly, LOVED the talk, thanks for your time and effort. =)
@ThatResolves
@ThatResolves 4 роки тому
I thought the content was awesome but the charities you chose to highlight at the end,
@Nite0wl
@Nite0wl 5 років тому
Nice presentation. Following the contest from home was very fun. Glad to see those photos worked out for you.
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 5 років тому
thanks so much to everyone who sent me some photos from home!
@deus_ex_machina_
@deus_ex_machina_ 5 років тому
@@DeviantOllam Didn't they violate your own "don't put your keys on the internet" rule?
@EmmertAronson
@EmmertAronson 5 років тому
Deviant, you have been such a joy to watch! Thanks for your videos. I just started my own (much smaller) key ring: 1284x, 222343, and 16120. Also looked up those pak-a-punch's. Cheaper, yes. Cheap? No... Guess it's a good thing they're not ubiquitous. Briefly considered a Lishi, but seemed like a ninja tool. :-)
@jacobmpp
@jacobmpp 4 роки тому
If someone catches you, you could even say you are making sure it is within regulations to prevent damage to the locks over time. Most folks wouldn't know that is nonsense. When they say that it works so there must be no issue. You could point out how you are preventing damage, not ensuring function.
@easymac79
@easymac79 5 років тому
I love this presenter. Top notch content.
@RustyNail5856
@RustyNail5856 4 роки тому
I Enjoy your videos very much, thank you.
@kevbow3061
@kevbow3061 4 роки тому
best ever,interesting an presented with style.
@MrSalsa1995
@MrSalsa1995 3 роки тому
Did I hear a collective "aww" at the end, after he mentioned where the food used to be? Lol
@pgriggs2112
@pgriggs2112 5 років тому
I’d love more detail about “fixing” photos and “poor man” systems for code cutting. You fancy consultants with your awesome/expensive tools! Loved your talk, thank you.
@alexholker1309
@alexholker1309 5 років тому
If you're still curious about "fixing" photos, image editing software has a perspective tool that maps a rectangle onto some other four-sided shape. This is useful if you want to do something like take a poster and photoshop it onto a wall aligned correctly, but with a bit of trial and error you can also do the reverse, taking a flat surface viewed from an angle and distorting it back as if you're viewing it head-on.
@over00lordunknown12
@over00lordunknown12 5 років тому
This talk was amazing and very informative, thank you Deviant! (Also, props for promoting those charities!)
@blazer6248
@blazer6248 5 років тому
I had a locksmith copy my key from looking at it hanging inside my locked vehicle. Standing next to the vehicle. He pulled out the blank and read off 4 or 5 numbers, which I surmised were the depths of the cuts. He clipped the new key in 45 seconds and was inside. I was impressed at 17 yrs old lol. Old truck with a separate ignition and door key. No digital calipers or anything else. He eyeballed the key from 2 ft away. Clipped out the cuts and was in the truck.
@peglor
@peglor 4 роки тому
If it was an old truck most likely anything that fitted the keyhole would have opened the lock thanks to the lock being worn from use. If you get the chance, such as in a parking lot, borrow keys from owners of the same make of vehicle and try them out before calling a locksmith. Newer locks are more resistant to this, such as the disk detainer style where there's no sliding action against the lock tumblers, but even these get generous with the keys they'll accept over time. On modern cars the locks never get used except when either the battery in the remote or the car battery dies.
@JasperJanssen
@JasperJanssen 2 роки тому
Just having the right ballpark pattern is very helpful. Say they key is a 1-4-2-6. But you cut a 2-5-1-7 for it. Now, jiggle that key a little... probable open. Even if just a turning tool wouldn’t work to open the lock, which, yes, especially old car locks are shitty. You’re basically making a custom jiggler which will work even if it isn’t exact.
@blazer6248
@blazer6248 2 роки тому
@@peglor I went through that, when I locked my keys in the truck. Our instructor in automotive tech school had a keyring with about 400 GM keys on it. He said "here, try this" lol. So I proceeded to check keys. Turns out we had some sort of "master key". The same key opened like 5 people's vehicles. It was pretty damn funny. The instructor took that key off the keyring after that so, no one 2ould break into someone else's car. Lol
@blazer6248
@blazer6248 2 роки тому
@@JasperJanssen yea it was an old 1987 S10 and it was around 1999 or so when it happened. 12 yrs old so not real old but old enough to be worn. As an, example, my current truck is 12 yrs old and the ignition in it isn't worn much at all.
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel 3 місяці тому
I was a security officer at a university. A student advised me that he had locked his keys inside his car, a Honda, just like my old Honda. I jiggled my key in his lock, opened the lock, but relocked it because I was going too fast. It took one more short-time attempt and the student was able to drive home in his own car
@lobrundell4264
@lobrundell4264 5 років тому
If I didn't admire Deviant already, I would have after that charity plug. Goddamn what a good way to use screen time
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 5 років тому
Thank you so much
@fiddlesticksbessette398
@fiddlesticksbessette398 4 роки тому
YOU REALLY SHOULD NOT USE THE LORD'S NAME IN VAIN.GOD DONT DAM NOTHING.THAT WORD,WILL KEEP YOU FROM WINNING THE LOTERY,OR MABY NOT HELPING YOU GET WELL IF YOU GET DEATHLY ILL.I WOULD NEVER TAKE THAT CHANCE IF I WERE YOU..UGH..
@Liberty4Ever
@Liberty4Ever 3 роки тому
28:10 - No need to disassemble the lock and measure the pins to decode it. Rear shim it and use key blanks straight cut to each pin value. Hit the correct height and the shim slides in another position.
@zachbrenner9959
@zachbrenner9959 5 років тому
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO KNOWS THE PROPER NAME OF A HALLIGAN THAT ISNT IN THE FIRE SERVICE!
@badlarry172
@badlarry172 4 роки тому
just you and him eh?
@prodbydramatic
@prodbydramatic 4 роки тому
another great one. Im def gonna try takin pictures of my keys thank you deviant
@predator3299
@predator3299 4 роки тому
36:53 hey, it's the thumbnail for the lockpickinglawyer's video on weird keyways!
@KenMagee
@KenMagee 5 років тому
I have scolded many of my friends for posting photos of their new house keys on social media. I even had one go as far as to unfriend me for yelling at her about it. She had a cheapo lock like a Shield Security or some such that has the code stamped into the key. And although the code was on the other side, just from looking at the picture, I guessed the numbers and told her to check the back of her key and tell me if my code was right. Of course it was, and she unfriended me for it saying it was creepy. If she didn't live 800 miles away, I would have punched out a key and went to her house to show her how stupid she was being. Some people are just hard headed. It's not creepy when I was trying to keep her safe.
@over00lordunknown12
@over00lordunknown12 5 років тому
That was good intentioned of you, but what if someone told you the bit code for the key to your house, wouldn’t you be scared and change your locks?
@KenMagee
@KenMagee 5 років тому
@@over00lordunknown12 that's what I was hoping for.
@lyfandeth
@lyfandeth 5 років тому
A friend is someone who answers the phone when you call at 5am and say "I need help, can you pick me up at..." and just says "I'll be right there". Not some stranger you chat with on the web.
@KenMagee
@KenMagee 5 років тому
@@lyfandeth I have many friends, this one in particular I have known for 25 years whom I went to school with.
@teenisteenis9642
@teenisteenis9642 5 років тому
@@KenMagee doesn't seem like you are friends anymore lol
@totallyrandomlocksandpicks1213
@totallyrandomlocksandpicks1213 5 років тому
Love the casting don't know where I first saw it mentioned other than another picker doing it, great way to #open Abloy or Medeco ...anything lol Great talk! Bit about forensics was cool too! :)
@paulmorrey733
@paulmorrey733 5 років тому
Very interesting Thanks
4 роки тому
The mailbox lock at my parent's last house had a direct biting code (I assume), which was great for us since we never actually got a key, would also be great for any thief that was more than an opportunistic grabber.
@agentfourteen8574
@agentfourteen8574 2 роки тому
that was awesome
@johnsmith-fz3qk
@johnsmith-fz3qk 3 роки тому
he's great this fella.
@recless8667
@recless8667 3 роки тому
The one thing that the Deviant key gauge needs is a smooth gauge that will measure in millimeters. Slower than a caliper, but a lot less obvious.
@ItsMonkeyNews
@ItsMonkeyNews 5 років тому
Nice inclusion of Bosnian Bill picking the R70
@beastboy0078
@beastboy0078 4 роки тому
I NEED to come out to this sometime. This is cool and fun. I want to know more. My GEAR head is turning.
@Uncle_Buzz
@Uncle_Buzz 5 років тому
37:36 - Absinthe. 🧚🏽‍♂️
@Ryrzard
@Ryrzard Рік тому
A year or two ago I was ordering spare keys for my car. At a dealership they wanted some ungodly amount of money per key to make them. I ordered 2 keys off ebay from a Chinese car locksmith and he only wanted a photo of the original to cut it to size. Then I programmed it at some random key place in my city (to program keys yourself in my car you need to have at least 2 working keys but I only had 1) and they work perfectly to this day. I paid about the tenth of the price that the dealership wanted.
@MasterCommandCEO
@MasterCommandCEO 5 років тому
Sheesh lol Love this presenter everyone should hire him for lock and security testing
@mikkenieminen9603
@mikkenieminen9603 4 роки тому
Scary stuff
@Milosz_Ostrow
@Milosz_Ostrow 4 роки тому
LockPickingLawyer doesn't need to see the key or even a photo of the key or a mold of the key. He'll pick your lock sight unseen, disassemble it and hand you the pieces.
@MegaTp4
@MegaTp4 4 роки тому
But that is covert, this is surreptitious
@jek__
@jek__ 4 роки тому
Ah NGRE, the highest classification of covert entry Wow, thank you for that download
@SgtJoeSmith
@SgtJoeSmith 4 роки тому
very interesting info
@ThirtytwoJ
@ThirtytwoJ 3 роки тому
to the last test. key one and compare to key two, identical pins are master pins and you just need the variations to discern the remaining pins. the master for the unknown pins will have to be at the depth of or somewhere between the gap in key a vs b.
@frotwithdanger
@frotwithdanger 5 років тому
A ways back the door to my friend's building had a worn out latch that slowly broke to where it only worked like 10%of the time and the owner wouldn't fix it. So when he finally got it open the last time I grabbed a stick, broke off a 1 inch section and jammed it in. The door still closed and was held in place by the arm at the top but now it wasn't a pain in the ass to use every time. I didn't think it was anything that great but he was impressed. Later management stuck a sign on the door saying someone had broken it lol.
@CaptSlog
@CaptSlog 5 років тому
06:45 Just a guess, but I think that the goat is having a go at it's own reflection, it think that it sees another goat that won't back off.
@Alan.Bishop
@Alan.Bishop 5 років тому
How about the Master "V" series (lock model 1525) V20? (4 pin small pin series)?
@user-ro1cc8tz6d
@user-ro1cc8tz6d 5 років тому
Needs to be implemented to hitman 3, imagine you competing with an other agent and you decide to put anykey or just the key for you
@janrie7330
@janrie7330 5 років тому
Thanks for telling me how to open my schools Master lock lockers :D
@Ghorda9
@Ghorda9 4 роки тому
just use a rake or shim
@hamwam
@hamwam 3 роки тому
the goat was ramming his reflection.i do it all the time
@patchbunny
@patchbunny 3 роки тому
The Pak-a-Punch style tool featured in a Columbo episode 'Troubled Waters". Robert Vaughn used one to make a duplicate key to the victim's room. It was called a Curtis Clipper in the episode. Columbo knew about them as his brother-in-law ran a used car dealership.
@azmax623
@azmax623 5 років тому
Points for the os/2 desktop.
@NetAndyCz
@NetAndyCz 5 років тому
Reminds me of TSA keys leak:)
@ahiro220
@ahiro220 4 роки тому
You could make clear cards with the guide lines for bitting depths so you can measure on the spot if you get the keys alone
@miraclo3
@miraclo3 5 років тому
just remember, its a felony to forge a key for a place that you aren't allowed to have one for. friend of mine did something like this back in high school and when he got found out, the school called the police and they threatened him with a felony. they made him pay for every single lock in the school to be re-keyed. he didn't get arrested but he did lose honors and got suspended for a week.
@sebastianusami
@sebastianusami 5 років тому
By legal definition, forging a key, is not a felony. It is not considered a legal 'forge'. Also in order to be charged you must have 'intent to defraud'.
@miraclo3
@miraclo3 5 років тому
@@sebastianusami i dont life in the USA so i cant say the laws. but he was basically going to be charged for having burglary tools. it was a concern to them because things from the chemistry department had been going missing for awhile and they thought it was him. it wasn't and he got away with the only the punishment that he got.
@HelloKittyFanMan.
@HelloKittyFanMan. 5 років тому
​@@sebastianusami: but forging that random comma between "key" and "is" _is_ one, hehe!
@nemtudom5074
@nemtudom5074 4 роки тому
Something he didn't talk about, is that if you carry a bar of soap with yourself, you could EASILY, push the key into it, and now you have the exact shape and measurements in like 3 seconds, which is significantly quicker than measuring with calipers, also, you can measure the soap negative shape later Edit: Nvm, his clay mold is essentially the same as my soap. Oh well, atleast i didn't make a fool of myself
@DursunX
@DursunX 4 роки тому
Deviant Wizard 🧙🏻‍♂️
@pauls5745
@pauls5745 3 роки тому
wow this con had a wealth of info
@Uneke
@Uneke 4 роки тому
You Can use a pin scope to get the bidding instead of taking the lock apart for the pins.
@scottiedunnavan3834
@scottiedunnavan3834 4 роки тому
People over use this statement, but I seriously just learned so much from this video.
@DeviantOllam
@DeviantOllam 4 роки тому
so glad to hear it!
@mileschun143
@mileschun143 5 років тому
CONNOR, THERES A DEVIANT!
@elruffian163
@elruffian163 2 роки тому
Also look behind the key sometimes if it's original the cut numbers are on the back.muiltlock keys are the easiest to read
@lockhorntwo
@lockhorntwo 3 роки тому
Found you from the Green Box Podcast
@thecaneater
@thecaneater 4 роки тому
2:55 Shoutout to Bosnian Bill!
@steeltree-fabricatingandcu3796
@steeltree-fabricatingandcu3796 4 роки тому
If you have access to a key lay it on a business card trace it With a pen If you have time do it a few times Cut one with exacto knife Use it to file use the other as a gauge I did it I knew nothing about bidding number it worked perfect
@Quasihamster
@Quasihamster 4 роки тому
LockPickingLawyer meanwhile: Key? What for? I don't play the piano, thank you!?
@ColinRichardson
@ColinRichardson 3 роки тому
Counter point. Do you want Lock picking Lawyer being "on the job" or would you rather clone a key and give it to some grunts to use and get in. In chess, would you send your queen to fight in the trenches if you are unsure of the whole board?
@donniehodges9857
@donniehodges9857 5 років тому
did anyone get to level 3?with the lock picking.
@ColinRichardson
@ColinRichardson 3 роки тому
"Flush the brass" ... Nice
@300DBenz
@300DBenz 5 років тому
18:15 his car was probably not where he parked it when the Con was over...
@superchuck3259
@superchuck3259 5 років тому
Lucky that many car keys now days require a chip inside the key to allow the car to start!
@aw7248
@aw7248 4 роки тому
I wonder if that Medeco you photographed was biaxial...
@yuyuko_s75
@yuyuko_s75 5 років тому
the lock on my drawer is so bad that I could pick it with scissors, simply applying pressure. nothing more.
@grahamr6545
@grahamr6545 5 років тому
I had a cheap safe one, could "pick" the bypass lock with the blunt end of a tension wrench..
@yuyuko_s75
@yuyuko_s75 5 років тому
that's not as bad as mine though
@dennisthompson2183
@dennisthompson2183 3 роки тому
A locked door merely invites curiosity.
@BlueCollarBachelor
@BlueCollarBachelor 4 роки тому
Traveler hooks were originally used to install travelers on ring spinning machines. This is a better use.
@rocketman8068
@rocketman8068 3 роки тому
My home key had the bitting stamped onto the side of key from the factory
@635574
@635574 5 років тому
Ah lol all 3 my keys have the bitting codes on.
@MrV1NC3N7V3G4
@MrV1NC3N7V3G4 3 роки тому
I can't even find Pack-A-Punch for sale anymore. (I may have seen a used one for sale but didn't necessarily trust it to be in working order)
@whatsgoingon407
@whatsgoingon407 3 роки тому
SCARY . It's gard to believe how you make it EASY to nullify the supposed protection of locks and other secutity measures. How bad were the Wayerfate burglers!
@eriequiet
@eriequiet 3 роки тому
Now I need to figure out how to get an Id1 sized card printed with grid on one side, black on the back, and a slit for keyway
@JohnDlugosz
@JohnDlugosz 5 років тому
You should have mentioned the original Mission Impossible TV series. They had many scenes doing things like that, including realistic ones like the clay impression hidden in a mints tin. On an episode of the classic Columbo TV series, the car salesman had a "key clipper" which is the same kind of device you showed last, and he made a key in his room after obtaining the code somehow I don't recall. Deviant, you covered odd keyways, but not odd locks like a sideways key that uses concentric pins and even has a moving part so as to resist impression-taking.
@superchuck3259
@superchuck3259 5 років тому
My grandfather met a guy at the bar that could make keys in his farm barn off using a bench grinder. Keys keep the honest people out!
@daytonrogers821
@daytonrogers821 4 роки тому
Peterbilt motors company uses same sclague compact punch as featured toward end of video. Also # of keys is not alot. They fit on a big ring 😁
@daytonrogers821
@daytonrogers821 4 роки тому
Some men that work the parts counter can grab your key look at it, know the numbers and punch it out real quick. Hats off my brothers that know there shit. Love
@daytonrogers821
@daytonrogers821 4 роки тому
Love you peterbilt. Better start getting on that Tesla level/ railroad engine level. Before the switch is made.
@M4n10L
@M4n10L 5 років тому
1. Woods metal is potentially carcinogenic. 2. Deviant didn't talk about it, but you could also 3d print a working key.
@CGoody564
@CGoody564 5 років тому
Carcinogenic* -Your friendly internet Grammar Nazi
@LoganDark4357
@LoganDark4357 5 років тому
I've 3D printed keys before, they're too weak.
@M4n10L
@M4n10L 5 років тому
@@LoganDark4357 Guys from the modern rouge demonstrated that it is possible with PLA, which is on the weaker side of filaments. It would be much easier with ABS or nylon.
@CGoody564
@CGoody564 5 років тому
@@LoganDark4357 lol. That simply means either the process wasn't as refined when you did so, your equipment isn't accurate enough, or you're not doing something correctly. There was a long time where 3d printed keys were just a novel idea that barely worked at all; that has since changed drastically. Not to mention that 3d printers can use different materials now. I suggest watching the HOPE talk about the TSA key leaks; the process of refining the key printing process to the point where they worked fairly well is documented within that project very clearly, as when they began the material being weak wasn't even the main issue; it was drastic tolerances in the production of the locks, although material played a big factor at that time. When using softer material, the key will degrade and only have a limited number of uses... But saying 3d printing makes keys that are too weak to function is generally incorrect at this point in time.
@LoganDark4357
@LoganDark4357 5 років тому
Jeez, I never said 3D printing makes keys too weak, I said the ones I printed were. Calm down.
@superchuck3259
@superchuck3259 5 років тому
Food for thought, the AI in Social Media, once done recognizing all faces, will be taking note of everyones keys! Is Terminator real?
@danpowell806
@danpowell806 5 років тому
No, social media is capable of finding the correct Sarah Conner.
@m.s.g1890
@m.s.g1890 3 роки тому
Can't they use very hard rubber coatings or some such on the picking tools to prevent visible scratching?
@sinistergeek
@sinistergeek 3 роки тому
wow!!l i learn something new
@diggydice9041
@diggydice9041 4 роки тому
While I know you've got to be a Master at your trade I can see a lot of lesser guys getting bright ideas on how to excel at these tactics? I hope they use it for good.
@madjack821
@madjack821 5 років тому
Ok, I’m a noob and I’m just trying to understand this here; if I have two locks with two separate keys, but they are on a master system, I can figure out the master biting between the two?
@1990Judson
@1990Judson 5 років тому
Depending on the key system and how different they are, yes you can. Here is a talk from him about master keys. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/mYaBh5eCg4F5xWg.html
@josephwright5921
@josephwright5921 3 роки тому
Sometimes . . .
@JasperJanssen
@JasperJanssen 2 роки тому
You know that each position is either on the master bitting, or not. So any position with the same bitting, that’s obvious. Where they disagree, take the highest of the two bittings. That’s not *necessarily* how the master system is set up, but it’s normal for the master keys to have more metal than subsidiary keys, basically to prevent subsidiary keys from wearing or being filed down into master keys, deliberately or accidentally. The treasure hunt Deviant’s doing is presumably doing that obvious thing, if you’re meant to figure it out from only two decoded locks.
@randyaivaz3356
@randyaivaz3356 2 роки тому
In the Seventies, Junior High, I looked at the Teachers key, and also looked at Janitors Key, back then I Saw the Masters and Grandmasters as having Deeper cuts as opposed to Masters having Shallower asentionef. Were a couple depths lower, don't see wear as a possibility. They may have learned from that, and now Masters have the Shallower cuts? Their is also a single sided A126, key looked like picture of esp, HPC/Hudson site. Also the Fort Key #203, is up, down, up, down like the Ch751. A Fort Key 204 was common with Alarm Panels, to increase Security, they changed to a BH015, Identical Key as 204, just different Number. Cheaper to change the Number, than the Cuts? Stratmando
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