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possible to decode locks using x rays?

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Postby kodierer » 23 Sep 2005 20:15

If the lock is protected againt radiographic attack, then the chances are that the lock is either shielded with depleted uranium, or lead. There are other materials used for shielding of a radioactive source to prevent someone walking with it in a camera from getting a radiation burn or picking up a serious amount of radiation. My assumption is that they place shielding in the lock to increase the amount of time it takes for radiation to penetrate the lock. A shielded 100 curie camera at my job reads 20 mR an hour if you place the survey meter right next to it. However that is using 17lbs of shielding.
A time rating like that shouldn't be given as a cobalt source can have way, and I mean way more curies than that, and the more curies the faster the exposure. They must be assuming some form of standard radiographic attack used by military locksmiths or something.
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Postby TOWCH » 23 Sep 2005 21:49

They Group 1R lock I have doesn't bother with shielding and just uses resin tumblers.
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Postby digital_blue » 23 Sep 2005 23:27

TOWCH wrote:They Group 1R lock I have doesn't bother with shielding and just uses resin tumblers.


Yeah, this was kinda what I was assuming when a lock claims to be reistant to radiographic attack, but kodierer, I think you cleared it up for me. That makes sense.

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Postby sivlogkart » 23 Sep 2005 23:33

Basically such a statement is useless unless you state the details of this sort of attack.

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