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Ask News.YC: Any other hackers out there amateur lockpickers?

14 pointsby ghiotionabout 17 years ago
I've always been fascinated with locks and lock picking, ever since high school. I got my fist set of lock picks off the internet a couple of years ago. Apparently, there's this long tradition of hackers picking locks (c.f. The MIT Lockpicking Guide) . Anyone else into this?

12 comments

st3fanabout 17 years ago
Here in The Netherlands there is Toool, <a href="http://www.toool.nl" rel="nofollow">http://www.toool.nl</a>. They are an officially registered sport club with contests and 'practice'. I think most of their members are computer hackers too. It's all perfectly legal here also btw.
xiriumabout 17 years ago
In the book Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman, he described his hobby of cracking combination safes.
wlievensabout 17 years ago
A colleague of mine confessed to unlocking bike locks for fun during his student years.
brianmckenzieabout 17 years ago
I'm into it, a little bit. I'm good enough that I never get locked out of my apartment, but I couldn't crack a safe or anything.<p>There's a weird and compelling sensation you get when you successfully pick a lock you've never picked before. Especially if there's some practical goal involved.
DaniFongabout 17 years ago
Many of the hackers in the Felten group at Princeton (www.freedom-to-tinker.com/) are good lockpicks.<p>One of my cofounders is one.<p>Once I was locked out of my apartment and knocked from door to door to find a coat hanger to try my luck. I wasn't terribly successful, though.
aggiebenabout 17 years ago
I bought a cheap set of picks and got a copy of the "MIT Guide to Lockpicking" and tried to get into it. It was kinda fun at first, but I never had much success. How long do you have to work at it before obtaining any proficiency? All I ever managed to do was bend my picks.
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telabout 17 years ago
Lock picking and safe cracking are pretty much wet equivalents to computer cracking. It's a very hackerish hobby as long as it's done in a mature, non-destructive way.<p>I don't put a lot of money into it, but working on new locks is a nice way to kill time and relax my mind.
cstejereanabout 17 years ago
lockpicking is a lot of fun. I haven't been practicing much recently but I own a set of picks and live to stay up to date with the latest locks and attacks. I've been meaning to master lock bumping but never got around to it.<p>I'm curious if more people here are into this.
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zekeabout 17 years ago
I have half a dozen locks behind my monitor. But I made a starter kit for my niece by removing pins from four locks and gave her my picks. Need to pull another tine from the the lawn rake and make a new pick.
brkabout 17 years ago
Yes, I'm one.<p>I almost always have my HPC lockpick set with me, although there are really only 1 or 2 tools that I use regularly.<p>Comes in handy at times...
jmzacharyabout 17 years ago
A lot of computer security and cryptography folks are into lockpicking.
dfrankeabout 17 years ago
I know how to do it. I'm not very good at it.