Lock bumping
 

Lock bumping

Started by Ednj, February 08, 2007, 12:19:38 PM

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Ednj

 Lock bumping: How a criminal may gain easy access to your home

Please watch and take heed if you have inexpensive door locks

Watch this.  It deals with how a criminal may gain easy access to your home.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr23tpWX8lM&eurl


I seen another one where you can open car door locks with a tennis ball, I'll add when I find it again.here it is =
http://www.break.com/index/unlock_your_car_with_a_tennis_ball.html
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 It's funny I just got it from a friend of mine in a e-mail just  before i check the board. I'll tell every one to watch it, you can not believe it.


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kyle4501

I always figgured all my locks do is keep me out when I don't have the key.  :-[

At best a lock encourages a thief to find an easier target,
At worst they just slow down or piss off a thief (a pissed off thief will cause more damage)

My solution is to fill the house, shop, & yard with junk that ain't worth stealing!  ;D
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belfert

Locks for the most part only keep the honest people out.  A thief can defeat most any lock with enough time.

If I was a thief, I'm not sure why I would do lock bumping over just kicking in the door or smashing glass except for the noise.

FloridaCliff

Ed,

That was easier than I would have thought!

Kyle,

Thats what the locks do to me too!  LOL

Iinteresting though  :-\

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Nick Badame Refrig/ACC

Hi Ed,

How is your back?

I just tried this bumping on my doors. It wouldn't work on my front door [Baldwin lock] But, ah ha... my back door is a quickset and I had some old

quickset keys in a can so I figured I try it. Wa La, it took me 10 seconds with an old worn out key to open it.  I'll be changing that lock this weekend.

Whoda thought.....

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BusCrazyinFL

Ok guys this topic is up my alley.  I'm a locksmith since 1991.  I have my own mobile business...this is what I do every day. I mainly do commercial and residential work.  On this subject of bumping locks, that is really nothing new. The cheaper the lock, the easier it is to bump, so it does make sense to buy more expensive locks or high security locks. I rekeyed a house today that had the cheapest locks I have seen in a long time, and believe it or not, this house was in a GATED community. But,the bigger problem that I see as a locksmith is when people buy a new house (whether it is new or used) and they don't rekey the newer property. You have NO idea who else out there has a key to that property. Even with brand new homes, subcontractors are often given keys, but people don't think about that. Unless you yourself have had your property rekeyed, you really don't know who else out there has keys to your house, business or even your bus, yes your bus. Did you have the ignition changed or rekeyed? What about the front entrance lock, or what about the bay doors?  If you have locks it's something to think about. The botton line is when it comes to security people tend to be cheap until they get robbed, but then it is too late. Well, I'll get off my soap box for now.