Lock Picking and Alarms

How to pick locks and get past locking systems


Have you ever been in an office or somewhere and wanted to make a free phone “call but some asshole put a lock on the phone to prevent out-going calls? Fret “no more phellow phreake, for every system can be beaten with a little knowledge!

This is really a good method for opening doors that are locked. The only problem with this, though, is that it only works for outward opening doors. Ok, here we go….

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Lock Destruction

Here are some easy ways to completely destroy locks to things like the locker room, the library, your enemy’s house, and the entire school

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Lockpicking

A good quality document describing different techniques to pick various locks.

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LOCKPICKING 3

An excellent documnet on how to make a set of lockpicks and use them.

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The Arts of Lockpicking I

A list of all new lockpicking technologies and where to get them.

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The Arts of Lockpicking II

The following instructions will pertain mostly to the “lock in knob” type lock, since it is the easiest to pick.

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The Science of Picking Locks

A listing of different techniques and toolz used to pick different types of locks.

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The lock shop tutorial

To start with, lockpicking is an art. This text file will attempt to teach you that art. This file will cover all the different types of locks, different types of picks, how to obtain the picks that you need, and, of course, how to pick locks

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FAQ File for alt.locksmithing

This FAQ does not attempt to teach you locksmithing, just to answer simple questions, give you some hints on getting started, and point you to sources of information

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VENDING MACHINE KEYS

How to pick those vending machine locks, (The round ones).

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Magnetic Locks

Magnetic locks are a recent innovation to the security world. Their basic operation involves the principle that like poles of a magneticrepel each other, while opposite poles repel.

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The Marlock System

How to defeat this very secure type of locking mechanism.

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Mastering the Masterlock

This file will instruct you on how to build a master key for the type of locks that are found in many school systems

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How to Pick Master Locks

Have you ever tried to impress your friends by picking one of those Master combination locks and failed? Well then read on

Technical instructions of how to crack ANY master padlock.

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The Wafer Tumbler Lock

The wafer tumbler lock was developed as a low-cost lock that offered a reasonable degree of security to the owner. These locks are makeup over one-fourth of all the locks in the world. This file describes how to pick it.

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Warded Locks

Warded locks are perhaps the most abundantly used locks throughout history. Being many centuries old, they date back well into the Roman and Egyptian eras of time. This is how to pick them.

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The Warded Lock

A very good documnet on how to pick warded locks.

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OPENING COMBO LOCKS

When the lock “is locked, there is a curved piece of metal wedged inside the little notch on “the horseshoe shaped bar (known as the shackle) that is pushed in to the lock “when you lock it.

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Tubular Cylinder Locks Picking

Tubular cylinder locks are widely accepted as the most secure locks you can get for a reasonable price. Tubular cylinder locks are theround type locks you find on most vending machines, ATMs, and the like.

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The Basics About Alarm Security

I decided to write an article on Burglar Alarms, describing “exactly how they are wired up and how to bypass the system “so that you don’t get caught.

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manipulating locks.

Tips for SuccessFollowing is information that will help you become more adept at manipulating locks. Solutions to common problems and generalmiscellaneous information that could prove useful is included.Determining the Direction of RotationBefore you can pick a tumbler type lock, you must determine the correct direction of rotation.

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Combination Locks

Combination locks work on a series of flat, round disks that have notches and pegs (one of each, one set per disk) along their “circumference. Notches are referred to as “gates”.

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Masterkeying File

This file will instruct “you on how to build a master key for the type of locks that are “found in many school systems. These locks are locks that are “generally rented to the students for the school year. It is a “combination lock on the front, and each has a different “combination that is given to the student with the lock.

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OPENING COMBO LOCKS

First of all, let me tell you about the set-up of a lock. When the lock “is locked, there is a curved piece of metal wedged inside the little notch on “the horseshoe shaped bar (known as the shackle) that is pushed in to the lock “when you lock it.

Part 1 is an introduction to the various types of alarms in use today. “So we will discuss the circuits that guard a building’s perimeter. “Therefore, they are used primarily on doors and windows.

We now move into the study of the next generation of alarms, the area “sensors. The first area sensor component we will examine is the ultrasonic “alarm. The ultrasonic system consists of a transmitter, which emits a “frequency that lies above the human threshold of hearing, and a receiver, “that monitors the incomming frequency.

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How To Drill A Pin Tumbler Lock

Sometimes a malfunction in the lock will prevent it from being picked. “Drilling a pin tumbler lock is a less destructive means of opening the lock “without the key than forcing the cylinder.

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5 Ways to pick Vending Machines

5 Ways to pick Vending Machines
-By Ian 11/15/98
Disclaimer:
( Do not do any of this. For
entertainment/informational/educational ) ( Purposes only. Do not try this. If you think you
will, do no read ) ( on. I wrote this file just in case [...]