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by leart2k » 4 Jun 2005 4:47
Hello Guys,
how do i pick the lock's in europe that is were im am, kosova, they are other like the lock's from us, i readed alot PDF lock picking book's and they dont tell me how to pick europian lock's only on us i think, got any book's PDF how to open up europian lock's ??
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by SFGOON » 4 Jun 2005 9:15
The bypass of a contenintal security device requirest the carefull and precise employment of a fission intiated thermobaric device in addition to the correct application of torque to the latch as opposed to the cylinder. Unfortunately, no online documents have been pulished to date that detail this procedure and the proper method of employing the thermobaric is a matter of pure conjecture.
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by digital_blue » 4 Jun 2005 9:32
 Oh, this isn't gonna go well....
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by Shrub » 4 Jun 2005 10:00
Re-set all counters 
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by n2oah » 4 Jun 2005 11:19
SFGOON wrote:The bypass of a contenintal security device requirest the carefull and precise employment of a fission intiated thermobaric device in addition to the correct application of torque to the latch as opposed to the cylinder. Unfortunately, no online documents have been pulished to date that detail this procedure and the proper method of employing the thermobaric is a matter of pure conjecture.
You forgot the part about the plutonium and germanium light emitting diodes.
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by mcm757207 » 4 Jun 2005 11:56
In Europe they take physical security more seriously than in the US. For many european locks, you have to drill a small 1mm hole next to the tumblers to get access to the electrical components which 'talk' to the transponder in the key. You have to insert a tool to grab and pull out four of hte wires, which you then have to hook up to a serial connection to a laptop PC to reprogram the memory of the lock to accept any transponder signal. After that, you insert a 2cm piece of lead (used in mechanical pencils), which will deactivate the carbon-reading part of the lock (which reads the ammount of carbon on the key). Now you must manipulate each individual tumbler to each of the bottom pins go as high as possible at the same time, while using a tension wrench to apply a small ammount of torque. Make sure to start from the back of the lock and work your way forward: good luck, let me know if you have any questions. I do suggest you search and read up some more though, it's always good to get a second opinion.
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by MrB » 4 Jun 2005 12:49
Oh boy, you guys are cruel... 
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by Buggs41 » 4 Jun 2005 13:04
My picking is always made by use of a flux capacitor, and Mazola.
Your results may vary.
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by chopitup » 4 Jun 2005 13:21
I prefer a holistic approach. You do not wish the lock to open, but rather to convince the lock that it wishes to be open. Incense and harmonic bells help.
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by n2oah » 4 Jun 2005 13:28
mcm151201 wrote:In Europe they take physical security more seriously than in the US. For many european locks, you have to drill a small 1mm hole next to the tumblers to get access to the electrical components which 'talk' to the transponder in the key. You have to insert a tool to grab and pull out four of hte wires, which you then have to hook up to a serial connection to a laptop PC to reprogram the memory of the lock to accept any transponder signal. After that, you insert a 2cm piece of lead (used in mechanical pencils), which will deactivate the carbon-reading part of the lock (which reads the ammount of carbon on the key). Now you must manipulate each individual tumbler to each of the bottom pins go as high as possible at the same time, while using a tension wrench to apply a small ammount of torque. Make sure to start from the back of the lock and work your way forward: good luck, let me know if you have any questions. I do suggest you search and read up some more though, it's always good to get a second opinion.
Oh, he was talking about electronic locks. This belongs in the advanced forums.
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by SFGOON » 4 Jun 2005 13:50
My distinguished peer mcm is gravely mistaken, as usual. European tranponders employ a 1024 bit polymorphic encryption sequence that would take a thousand primates at a thousand data processors approxamatley 7 years to decrypt. Bypassing such advanced algorythms requires the use of thermobarics, as line by line bypass is too slow a process to be of any practical application.
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by zekeo » 4 Jun 2005 14:27
SFGOON: unless, of course, one has 2,555,000 primates and data processors, in which case a bypass is achieved in only 24 hours. And what self-respecting lockie doesn't?
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by leart2k » 4 Jun 2005 15:04
oke so all i need to do is get acid and the lock is done wow thank you guys you are so clever wow NH2NH2 Wat is it go search google NOOBY FLAMIN
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by leart2k » 4 Jun 2005 15:09
okay PRGRAME.bat
@Echo off
CLS
:loop
Echo Open The Lock
Pause>nul
goto loop
EXIT
REM it dosent come here
REM Meaby u wrong in some parts ur a schizofrenian
REM Thank you very mutch noobs
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