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  • all to pass Often referred to as "locks to pass" i.e. a number of locks which can be passed or keyed alike (opened by the same key). barrel and curtain This is the full name of a security device fitted in some locks to turn and close the keyhole when the key or any other instruments inserte
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  • ...rded_Lock_old.jpg|thumb|right|250px|text-top|The keyhole to an older style warded lock. Note the lack of internal components.]] ...to actuate the locking [[Bolt|bolt]] when the correct key is used. Warded locks are one of the oldest lock designs, but because of their inability to resis
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  • | lock_design = [[Warded]] The '''No. 22''' is a [[Warded|warded]] [[padlock]] made by [[Master Lock]]. The No. 22 uses a laminated steel pa
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  • ...also common. Traditional pin-tumbler picks can also be used to pick dimple locks. ...er keys, rotational measurement devices and, especially for detainer lever locks, a steerable fibrescope which can optically decode the gate positions.
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  • ...e, and some parts of South America, as residential and commercial [[door]] locks and on [[safe]]s. Safe-deposit boxes in banks around the world use lever de ...out of the way in order for the bolt to move. Security was provided by [[Warded|warding]].
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  • ...cking is made possible by small irregularities during the manufacturing of locks. Small variations in the size, shape, and alignment of components allows fo Theoretically, lockpicking has existed as long as locks themselves.
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  • | lock_design = [[Warded]] The '''Yale 324''' is a [[warded]] [[padlock]] made by [[Yale]].
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  • ...several major types of locks with many [[High_security_locks|high security locks]] being hybrid designs. ...mmonly associated with [[Safe|safes]] or combination padlocks. Combination locks range from low to high security.
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  • .... Master keying is commonly used to restrict or allow access to a group of locks in a facility based on a user's access level. Various types of master keyin ...of an auxillary override lock. [[Electronic_lock|Electronic]] combination locks can store a database of valid combinations for different users.
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  • ...rivilege Escalation, Bumping, and other Key-Based Attacks Against Physical Locks”, by Deviant Ollam. Impressioning is possible because of the pin’s “ In [[Warded|warded]] locks, an impression is taken of the wards directly.
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  • * In [[warded|warded locks]], a configuration of wards inside the lock body which act as a protection ...[Defiant]] and [[Baldwin]]. Other examples include the [[Schlage]] line of locks, many of which share the SC1, SC4, and other warding patterns to allow inte
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  • ...s may also be simplified over time, reducing the tools or skill necessary. Locks rarely receive increases to their lockpicking resistance score; most that d ...by beginners or amateurs. Standard [[warded]] padlocks are one example of locks in this grade.
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  • |style='text-align:left;'| [[Master Lock No 22]] || Warded|| data-sort-value='zz' style='color:#cccccc;' | - || data-sort-value='zz' s |style='text-align:left;'| [[Yale 324]] || Warded|| data-sort-value='zz' style='color:#cccccc;' | - || data-sort-value='zz' s
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  • ==Universal Lever/warded Lock Key Gauges== Lever locks are well suited to be measured and their bitting code determined with a key
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  • ...but use has dwindled in most parts of the world in favor of pin-tumbler or warded mechanisms. ...ut instead use an [[actuator]] to do so. [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]] and [[warded]] locking mechanisms are the most popular on padlocks worldwide. Many padlo
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  • ...obinson Towne]]. The duo used the Yale patents to design a variety of door locks and [[padlock]]s. ...as an early benefactor and namesake of Yale University. Although both Yale locks and Yale University are both located in the state of Connecticut (USA), the
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  • ...nts to align, allowing the lock to open. In [[Electronic_lock|electronic]] locks, keys may transmit information electronically rather than manipulate physic ...int to the spiritual and psychological need for keys. Iranian culture uses locks and keys at religious sites (such as temples), as love charms, and as a gif
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  • ...onents (pins, wafers, discs, etc) and the lock body. In [[cylinder]] based locks, binding is caused by the cylinder and [[plug]] shearing into components. B ; [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]] and [[Wafer]] locks
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  • ...The Octro is similar in function to the [[KABA Gemini]] and [[KESO 2002]] locks. Unlike the Gemini, the Octro is vulnerable to [[Bumping|key bumping]]. ...nterface with the bitting on the flat sides of the key (like normal dimple locks).
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  • ...ckwiki_Bumping_Keys.jpg|thumb|right|text-top|350px|Bump keys for common US locks.]] ...e United States].</ref> In 2008 Tobias also proved that various [[Medeco]] locks, thought to be "bump-proof," could in fact be bumped.
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