mech wrote:depends on what mul-t-lock it is, a classic or garrison you can pick in under a minute. a mt5 / mt5+ would offer good pick resistance.
I'd agree with you on the garrison, those are easy as pie but not the classic! I've opened a few interactives before but I've never managed any of the classics I have. Of course that's just me, there are guys who can open them like nothing but the average guy isn't gonna get into that by picking it. If they had the dedicated tool for that configuration it'd be a different story, but I can't see someone shelling out for one of those and practicing with it for a while just to get into some guys office.
Aaaanyway... from the pic I'd say it's an interactive, the lack of warding is a dead giveaway. Not "hard", but they are tricky in my opinion. Certainly not something I'd pick by choice if I had any other options. Gotta agree with the others on the glass... although this is an office building with a security guard so realistically nobody is gonna smash their way in. Not during the day at least. If someone decides to break in at night they're gonna get in regardless, but if you're concerned about someone getting in covertly then realistically I wouldn't say there's a probem. It'd take a while to pick and the keys can't be copied, so no worries. Someone could use a clamshell and cast a key from that but considering the interactive floating pin, it's not quite as simple as that. Basically if someone gets into your office without you knowing, that's one bad dude.
