id=5628
Категория: Испытание замков (взлом, тестирование)
Метод тестирования: Взлом отмычками
Цилиндровый механизм. Производитель: ISEO. Артикул: R9
Описание: R9 [386] Iseo R9 Dimple Lock Picked and Gutted ()
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Время взлома: 5 мин
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @kruner 24.03.2024 I cant find any curved flag on covert instruments. They dont have it or im missing it?           @chrisnmichelle0218 01.01.2025->I know none months late, but still, no, they only have a dimple rake. I got mine from zero day gear . Com. Wish they did stock them on covert...
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @doumbasera2202 28.02.2024 We got lucky this time ? are you joking??
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @wandared3951 02.06.2023 It's all fun until you hear "nothing on 1 medium click on 2..." outside your window at night
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Petyasinii 01.08.2022 Почему вы никогда не показывает, как прокрутить цилиндр, он блокируется где-то?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @RohitKumar-dr2uw 19.07.2022 Please show one animation if possible , how does it unlock
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @fredgarvin4482 18.03.2022 what is the purpose of the other pins if you don't have to pick them?           @randomcontrol 21.04.2024->You can charge more money because it looks high security
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @bitovik142 12.09.2021 ??????
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @eliascastello4756 19.06.2021 Help I need help with a dimple lock to a safe it's a 2054F first alert safe with dimple lock I'm trying everything on this lock it's a steady one please help
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @laurencerosenthalwinckler4439 18.06.2021 does electric lockpicking guns work on those locks?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @EvaderGuy 24.05.2021 What are the passive pins for?           @bartek05303 17.07.2022->They do job when somebody tries to open the lock with the key from another one.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @MMuraseofSandvich 29.03.2021 A number of residences in Japan use a similar cylinder, and they are breached because people post photos of their keys on social media. The serial numbers also directly translate to the shape and depth of the dimples on the keys, making it easy for locksmiths and thieves to make "spare keys".<br><br>The other leading cause of burglaries in Japan is people forgetting to lock their doors.           @malgspremium 13.04.2023->two thefts a year?           @isminivermekistemeyenmahmut 13.08.2023->Howcome a random person on social media can find your home address even though thieves got keyshape they also need ur address           @MegaDysart 18.06.2024->@@isminivermekistemeyenmahmutwho says its a random person? Could be someone you know, someone youre related to or friends with. In fact, that's probably way more likely than a random stranger finding your address, which can be done if your photos contain geolocation info or there's other photos or posts that can be used to gather info on where you might live.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @anonyme4881 29.03.2021 Thats the most common frontdoor lock in europe<br><br>And we lock it twice
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @DeadlyVenomKing 18.12.2020 Finding those pins is almost like<br>Feeling for that clit when the lights is off
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @MicheleSalvetti 11.10.2020 Cheers from Lake Iseo (Italy) !
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @ngg.7891 07.09.2020 It would be nice if the @LockPickingLawyer starts rating the locks on some scale on how good they are. I have the same lock at home and now I am unsure if I should change it or not, if so which one do I even choose. Thus it will be nice to have this relative compressing between all the locks you have picked. What do you think about that?           @aaron6841 05.02.2022->Picking isnt an attack thrives use others things that's makes locks secure are far more important.           @Elkarlo77 15.04.2022->LPL didn't say it was unsafe, he was lucky with this lock and lucky means 60 seconds. The Lock has protection against simple Lockpicking through the passiv Pins. Raking or a mechanic Picklock would engage them, it got decent Drillprotection. It's a solid Lock which give a good enough Protection. What means Good enough? It's easier to attack Windows, Backdoors and the like before attacking this Lock. Why spend 2 Minutes at the Frontdoor, when you can pry the shutters of the window Open and smash the Window in? Why attack the House with the Security Cameras when the House two Doors further don't have one. Unless you have already fortified your Windows on the lower Level, a better Lock than this won't give you more Protection.
Btw Looks is everything: We got some Cellar Winodws which can be seen from the Street, my Father putt 3 simple Metall Bars behind them in simple Hooks. So they can be seen from the Street and it look barred off. When we had a Thief series here from the Highway. Literally 50% of Neighbours had been robbed. The House with the simple Locks and Fake "fortified" Doors and Windows with Jalousies was left alone, even when attacking the Cellar Windows without Jalousies would have been easy. When comming back from Vacation with my Grandparents we didn't had Keys, i could enter the House within 3 Minutes.... non distructiv.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @dyuan 06.09.2020 He said it! He said the thing!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @robsonmarcio7504 26.07.2020 the lawyer is a witch kkkk,how to do this?!!! fascinant back movement to do free the pin and opem it seem a magic           @ssik9460 27.02.2021->Are you from Brazil?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Broockle 18.05.2020 Those are the kinds of locks I see everywhere in Europe. I only see the old one-sided jagged edge keys when I visit the US. <br>And we always lock these things twice. So I'm feeling pretty safe knowing it's that hard to open for you ^^           @taiwanluthiers 14.10.2023->We rarely see one sided jagged keys in Taiwan now, except for low security settings (like for lockers, key locks, etc. that is much easier to crowbar than pick). The kind of lock shown here are extremely common in Taiwan. What sucks is that locksmiths charge a lot more to duplicate these keys than normal keys. In fact I don't even think jails in Taiwan use those Folgers Adam locks they use in the states... they actually use these kind of locks in jails/detention centers here.
The only jagged keys I've seen in Taiwan have at LEAST 2 sides. 4 sided keys are quite common as are round dimple keys.
Not that they matter much... home invasion is extremely rare in Taiwan.
Just because the side pins are inactive doesn't mean there are not variations. It's intended to introduce further uncertainty for would be thieves trying to pick them, and also to sell more of them because locksmiths will simply destroy the lock if there's a lockout.           @kruner 24.03.2024->In Spain this is the kind of lock we have in.. Around 99% of houses doors.           @Broockle 18.06.2024->@@kruner Is it really? I went to Barcelona and Madrid before, maybe my airbnbs were in rich neighborhoods but I didn't see them there. I'm from Vienna, I grew up in the 90s, back then these one sided jagged keys were in most places. But nowadays.... haven't seen them much, especially for house or apartment doors, they basically went extinct over a decade ago.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @danielroglich3309 31.03.2020 Great job picking as always brother, thanks for the review!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @28KKaann 10.03.2020 Can this locks picked by an epg device like the Kronos?           @DeadlyVenomKing 18.12.2020->Nope