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Why can't people ask certain questions???

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

The sub forum you are currently in is for asking Beginner Hobby Lock Picking questions only.

Why can't people ask certain questions???

Postby Karl J » 31 Aug 2007 7:15

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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 11:43 pm Post subject:
I respect your opinion, but I think that you'll find many people on these forums are of a slightly different mindset when it comes to disclosure. For whatever value it brings, let me try to explain my own perspective...

I choose to participate on these forums exactly because there is a division between the "public" and "advanced" discussions. (And, to be clear, I do not yet have "advanced" access.) As you note, there many other places -- and several competing sites -- that take an "anything goes" approach to disclosure. I have no problem with that for issues like software bugs (e.g., your example of Defcon), because it can allow people to better protect themselves. Locks, however, are not like software... and this is where the Defcon analogy falls down.

There is no "Check for Updates from Schlage" button on my house that I can press to automatically patch the locks on my front and back doors every few days... and that is one of the major differences between software security and lock security. I think that the rate of disclosure should be tempered by the rate at which people update their technology. People are exposed to unpatched lock exploits for much, much longer than they are exposed to unpatched software exploits. If I am permitted to join the discussions in the "advanced" forums, I would prefer that those discussions are not shared with every 12-year-old who has access to Google. That's my choice, and it's why I choose to participate in this particular on-line community.

For what it's worth, I hope that helps?
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Since I couldn't reply to your reply (locked) I had to repost.
My Defcon analogy didn't fall down, quite the opposite, I've watched seminars from the past years on YouTube and other video posting websites and on more than one occasion a reporter had asked the question "what do you plan on achieving by letting all these people watch you pick a lock etc." to which the speaker replied. "The crooks and thieves already know all of this and more, by us at Defcon showing and explainig how lock picking works and with some practice how easy it is, we hope to better protect the public. If you know where the vulnerabilities are you are more knowledgeable to better protect yourself and take a proactive approach to better safeguard your home".
And to reply to your "12 year old getting this info". My answer is go to http://youtube.com/watch?v=C5fLgxqWvJQ here you will watch an 11yr old girl using key bumping at Defcon. If the people at Defcon feel it's okay why can't you. Don't worry about the 12 year old bullies in your neighbourhood, worry about the crackheads here in Toronto that will throw a brick through your window and steel your microwave or LCD TV.
And to finish off, if you admit "advanced" information is tolerated on other websites and is readily available.........if someone wants to know, they will find out so although the fight is valiant, the struggle is futile.

"Not ignorance, but ignorance of ignorance, is the death of knowledge", Alfred North Whitehead.
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Postby Eyes_Only » 31 Aug 2007 7:32

I think this subject has been discussed over and over again in the past with the same result always.

If you really do not like how things are ran around here opposed to other sites that talk about EVERYTHING openly, then please by all means go to that site.

And one more thing. To most everyone who does not yet have access to the advanced section who are itching for such knowledge and info on high security locks and alike, I'll tell you this....its not some amazing fountain of knowledge that will show you how to pick every Medeco, Primus, ASSA etc thats out there. It's more like discussions on theory of how the lock operates and its potential design flaws. Thats it. The automotive section is more about automotive locksmithing and information thats truely useful only to trading locksmiths for the most part.

Activity on these sections is very small and rarely is there any (if any) mind blowing revelations or anything like that. I know you're really anxious to get access but trust me when I tell you this........You're not really missing out on anything exceptional.
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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Postby zeke79 » 31 Aug 2007 8:16

Why can't you quit posting the same topic after it has been either locked or removed by more than one moderator? This is a great place if you just hang around a while and do some searching. You are welcome here as long as you like, we just ask that you follow the rules. If you cannot follow the rules we kindly ask that you move on to somewhere else that may suit you better.
For the best book out there on high security locks and their operation, take a look at amazon.com for High-Security Mechanical Locks An Encyclopedic Reference. Written by our very own site member Greyman! A true 5 Star read!!
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