• riverjig
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      171 year ago

      These locks are super easy to pick. Now, picking it yourself? That’s a whole other issue lol.

        • @HRDS_654
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          21 year ago

          Just use bolt cutters. Simple as.

        • @rtxn
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          21 year ago

          If they were able to lock it so quickly, it means it’s probably not a key-retaining lock, which means the locking pawls are spring-loaded, which means you can shim it.

        • Captain Poofter
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          1 year ago

          I had to look up “wave rake” cuz I’m a moron and thought it was like an introductory brand lock pick device or something.

          You meant like a comb, didn’t you?

          🤦‍♂️

          Edit: oh man, I’m so happy I was wrong lol I felt so dumb

          • @rtxn
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            Raking is a low-skill attack that can easily defeat low-quality locks. The rake is a metal strip (often wave-shaped, but others exist) which you have to move around inside the keyway while applying torque. Some of the pins will randomly get caught at the shear line; repeat until the lock is opened. This type of attack can be prevented by using security pins (like spools, barrels, or serrated pins) that get stuck in the shear line.

            A comb attack is different. Some locks are so poorly designed that you can use a comb-shaped tool to lift all of the key pins above the shear line and completely bypass the security.

          • @SuperIce
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            61 year ago

            Lockpicking rakes work very differently from combs.

    • NanachiOP
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      1 year ago

      The fort knox worker after they faintly hear someone say “This is the LockPickingLawyer”