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by demux » 11 Apr 2024 10:36
Before you get too far down the road on this project, we'd be remiss if we didn't point this out: Assuming that pic you posted, along with the bitting code and measurements, are for your actual front door key, that information is now public on the internet for all to see. Anyone with the right tools and a bit of know-how can now produce as many copies of that key as they like. If your address ever becomes known, that basically means anyone on the internet can cut themselves a copy of your house key.
If that doesn't bother you, then that's fine. If it does, you may wish to consider rekeying your entire house (including the new lock) onto a new key... We can give you some pointers there as well, but obviously this time around without posting the specific codes used.
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by piezomot » 11 Apr 2024 11:22
Thank you for this post. However if you understand the sad reality is that the current locks can be opened in seconds with any professional, just look at this YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@lockpickinglawyerAlso, I have no valuables in my home, sometimes I forget to lock the front door and nothing is happening. I do not live in the USA where people have guns. Also, I have windows and my back door has a huge glass door. Will it give me better protection?
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by FranklyFlawless » 11 Apr 2024 11:31
piezomot wrote:Will it give me better protection?
Glass is designed for visibility, not security. If you want security, installing metal bars behind them would make breaking and entering more costly and difficult. They are typically used at retail establishments with high rates of burglary and theft.
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by piezomot » 11 Apr 2024 11:49
I have surveillance cameras. I don't trust the lock, window or door. In fact, cars are stolen much more often than houses are broken into; in our city, car thefts have been stable in 2024, with an average of 22 cars stolen every day.
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by GWiens2001 » 12 Apr 2024 21:01
piezomot wrote:Thank you for this post. However if you understand the sad reality is that the current locks can be opened in seconds with any professional, just look at this YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@lockpickinglawyerAlso, I have no valuables in my home, sometimes I forget to lock the front door and nothing is happening. I do not live in the USA where people have guns. Also, I have windows and my back door has a huge glass door. Will it give me better protection?
Please keep in mind that LockPickingLawyer is not exactly your average lock picker. And as for professional locksmiths, I deal with them on a daily basis. Most are moderate pickers at best. A few are really, really good. A fair number of them are poor pickers, mostly for lack of practice. Gordon
Just when you finally think you have learned it all, that is when you learn that you don't know anything yet.
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by piezomot » 15 Apr 2024 8:41
GWiens2001 wrote:piezomot wrote:Thank you for this post. However if you understand the sad reality is that the current locks can be opened in seconds with any professional, just look at this YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@lockpickinglawyerAlso, I have no valuables in my home, sometimes I forget to lock the front door and nothing is happening. I do not live in the USA where people have guns. Also, I have windows and my back door has a huge glass door. Will it give me better protection?
Please keep in mind that LockPickingLawyer is not exactly your average lock picker. And as for professional locksmiths, I deal with them on a daily basis. Most are moderate pickers at best. A few are really, really good. A fair number of them are poor pickers, mostly for lack of practice. Gordon
I want to say that today there is nothing in the houses of ordinary people that could be taken as a result of a break-in. However, the car theft business is growing by leaps and bounds. Today it takes thieves about 30 seconds to steal a car. In our city alone, more than 8,000 car thefts were registered in 2022. This number is up from approximately 5,600 stolen vehicles in 2021 and 12,200 stolen vehicles in 2023.
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by billdeserthills » 15 Apr 2024 12:25
piezomot wrote:GWiens2001 wrote:piezomot wrote:Thank you for this post. However if you understand the sad reality is that the current locks can be opened in seconds with any professional, just look at this YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@lockpickinglawyerAlso, I have no valuables in my home, sometimes I forget to lock the front door and nothing is happening. I do not live in the USA where people have guns. Also, I have windows and my back door has a huge glass door. Will it give me better protection?
Please keep in mind that LockPickingLawyer is not exactly your average lock picker. And as for professional locksmiths, I deal with them on a daily basis. Most are moderate pickers at best. A few are really, really good. A fair number of them are poor pickers, mostly for lack of practice. Gordon
I want to say that today there is nothing in the houses of ordinary people that could be taken as a result of a break-in. However, the car theft business is growing by leaps and bounds. Today it takes thieves about 30 seconds to steal a car. In our city alone, more than 8,000 car thefts were registered in 2022. This number is up from approximately 5,600 stolen vehicles in 2021 and 12,200 stolen vehicles in 2023.
I find the auto theft laughable-- My company stopped making keys for cars to avoid the prices of transponder equipment & update costs, yet auto theft is still going strong
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by piezomot » 30 Apr 2024 8:10
I just completed my project as I have got the pins from eBay:  and made some shims from 0.1 mm steel tape:  Also, I managed to get the HomeKit setup code on Level Lock +, as printed on my lock's motor:  And I installed the Level App on my phone.
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by demux » 30 Apr 2024 13:29
Congrats on successfully completing your project.
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by FranklyFlawless » 30 Apr 2024 17:21
Great work, I appreciate the followup.
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