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Wafer Lock Zip Tie

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Wafer Lock Zip Tie

Postby r0005 » 15 Oct 2011 11:00

I discovered an easy way to open simple wafer locks with a zip tie (maybe it is already commonly known but new to me). Is it appropriate to post a tutorial on that here?
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Re: Wafer Lock Zip Tie

Postby femurat » 15 Oct 2011 11:30

sure, go ahead and try to include some pictures at your explanation: we all love pictures :)
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Re: Wafer Lock Zip Tie

Postby r0005 » 15 Oct 2011 13:22

Until I can make a video or get some pics I will start of with the basic idea and background. First you should understand how a wafer tumbler works as well as an over-lifting attack. This is not a new concept and don't take credit for the idea of this type of attack but just found another way of doing it besides the key blank method.

So anyways, a couple of months ago I was sitting at my desk at home, which has a pretty easy to pick lock. I decided to try and find a new way to either open it or make a key. I happened to have a zip tie handy and started to think about how I could use that to open the lock. At first I though about trying to cut it into a key but then I remembered the over-lifting attack and decided to try a slight variation of it. I inserted the zip tie into the lock and after a couple of seconds of wiggling it up, down, and sideways the lock opened. I got pretty excited about the newly discovered technique and went around trying it on every similar lock I legally could with the same success. I guess this is a cross between over lifting and the technique a pick gun uses but it seems to work.
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Re: Wafer Lock Zip Tie

Postby Dpruente » 20 Oct 2011 3:20

Nice. Zip tie: The Quicker wafer picker opener... :)
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Re: Wafer Lock Zip Tie

Postby Squelchtone » 20 Oct 2011 9:59

Someone suggested zip tie vs wafer lock back in 2008: viewtopic.php?t=40032

I may have suggested something like that as well ;-)
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=12336&p=149524#p149524

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