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Locksmith Training

This is the old Locksmith business info area and will be broken down to fill in the new sections below.

Re: Locksmith Training

Postby globallockytoo » 8 Aug 2009 3:12

Joshoh89 wrote:Hi there!

I just joined recently to ask you guys a question.

But before I ask heres a little information. I'm 20, always been intrigued by lock picking (When I was younger around 16 and 17 I would "pick locks" around my house all the time, credit card method, ect.. lol sounds childish.) Point is I was recently laid off of from my job and I'm looking into locksmithing. (Part time perhaps to help me pay for college I have yet to start cause I don't have the money)

My queston is, Does anyone have any information or know anything about the class offered from (I live in florida)

Assured Business Group - Locksmith Training
Holmes Beach, Florida
http://www.assuredlocksmithtraining.com/

Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks!


Do yourself a favor and look into
www.lockquiz.com

It is the best course by far (out there).

Probably the most fairly priced too.
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Re: Locksmith Training / This may suit you better

Postby panalman » 5 Sep 2009 15:06

mr lockpick wrote:Thanks for the info.

I see what you mean about the courses....
I think I will look into a specialist area.....not sure what yet though :S

As for the party idea....not really my thing tbh.....

Oh well....

Thanks for all the help and advice...I dare say you will get some more questions....


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An "Ethical Hacker" essentially evaluates the security of a computer system or network by simulating an attack by a malicious hacker. The process involves an active analysis of the system for any weaknesses, technical flaws or vulnerabilities. Security issues that are found will be presented to the system owner together with an assessment of their impact and often with a proposal for mitigation or a technical solution to the problem.
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