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How to pick KABA?

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another way to pick dimple locks ...

Postby wtf|pickproof? » 9 Jun 2005 5:31

was presented at the 21C3 Chaos Comunication Convention:
the presention is available on video:
http://mirror.hgkz.ch/ftp/CCC/21c3/video/mp4/130_Physical_Security_Pt_1.mp4
http://mirror.hgkz.ch/ftp/CCC/21c3/video/mp4/130_Physical_Security_Pt_2.mp4

for those on slow internetconnections:
the videos describe the technique of cutting down a key to 9 for all pins. Then filing the tip of the key and the "stopper" (no idea what its actually called) down 0,5mm, so the key can move further into the lock.
The key is inserted into the lock and light torque is applied on the key. Then the key is hit several times with the handle of a screwdriver or a light plastic hammer. This should unlock allmost all pintumbler locks.

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Postby digital_blue » 9 Jun 2005 7:50

The technique you are referring to is called "bumping". There is a very good paper written by Barry Wels on the matter. You can find it here. Thanks for the vids tho! :)
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Postby Varjeal » 9 Jun 2005 9:02

The "stopper" is called the shoulder of the key.
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how to pick kaba

Postby aggoga » 9 Jun 2005 13:53

Greetings, please I need to know, that reproductive to my she needs to me to visualize the video. Thank you very much.

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Postby aggoga » 9 Jun 2005 14:02

Greetings, I understand that in post previous, I must file the end of key 5 tenth of milimetro, and I later must at the same time give taps in the handle of the key that I make force of tension. this is thus? Thank you very much

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Postby fixer » 11 Jun 2005 15:37

Bump keys try to acheive by mechanical means what a pick gun does.

The theory is that as you hit the head of the key, it causes the pins to jump up into the bible (where the springs and drivers are). If you apply torque to the key head at the correct time, you can catch the pins in the right place and the lock turns.

As with any lock opening techniques, some may work better on certain locks than others.

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Postby aggoga » 11 Jun 2005 18:02

Fixer greetings, I thank for much his answer to my post, now I understand very well as she opens to a lock kaba or mul-t-Lock, I I am going to put it in practice. Thank you very much.
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Postby Mad Mick » 11 Jun 2005 21:17

agogga: Don't worry about your English, it's quite easy to understand.
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