@Agremen ooo big tuff guy talking like hes got something to prove to the youtube community, shut up bitch. Next youll tell us how your bulletproof too.
@Agremen Nope, plenty of hardcores out there. But when i wanna talk trash and feel tuff, i do it in a bar or the fight ring. Not instructional or educational youtube videos. If your near Prince George BC Canada stop by Spruce Capitol Warriors Boxing gym, Or if your REALLY tuff like you say, i drink at the Road House downtown. Ask for Dirty Dave. Cause im fuckin BADASS!
@nora8brian Medeco sidebars have a code, the pins must be properly rotated for the sidebar to be set. Once the right code key is inserted and the sidebar sets, he can pick it like a regular lock.
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One has to wonder if this video really benefits the community at all. It probably would have been better to simply present the results rather than produce what looks like an instruction manual for thieves.
i see your point but it also shows normal people how security almost never works because any half decent thief will get what he wants if he wants it bad enough
It does. For one, they're not at all presenting this as an instruction manual, they're just showing it can be done. The reason it's important is because our government and military installations are guarded by these locks. The whole reason they did this is because Medeco refused to retract their statements about this "high security lock" being bump proof.
How about testing the locks in a door mock up. So that they can not feel the pins under their fingers or see them. And the last one how often are you going to tip a door up and negate gravity to pick a lock.
He bumped it. You don't have to tip the lock like that, just hit the bump key with enough force. He probably tilted it to get a better angle for hitting.
Not necessarily. The average house door isn't going to have one of these on it. These are very expensive locks, and not everyone's going to blow them on a low-security application. Medeco contracts with the military and the pentagon, for example. I doubt you could as easily smash through an armored door or bullet proof glass.
The reason it's mostly picking is because it's REALLY easy for these guys to bump. That's why it was a "footnote". The fact that it's not horizontal is negligible at that level of skill. Marc Tobias taught a 13 year old girl to bump open this same lock at DEFCON in about 10 seconds.
Double cylinder, side bar pins on each pin, spool and mushroom pins, hardended inserts at drill points, and more things than this, can't remember them all. Very tight tolerence machining. Nice locks.
You want in you gotta kick the door down, or ruin some safe drills my lock smith said. Keys can only be cutt by the locksmith that sold me the lock and its registered to my name. It is high security. These must be cheap or hacked for easy picking. I am a fan of Medico if you can't tell.
come crack open my lock ill crack open ur skull once ur on the other side of the door
Agremen 1 year ago
@Agremen ooo big tuff guy talking like hes got something to prove to the youtube community, shut up bitch. Next youll tell us how your bulletproof too.
masupailassjam 7 months ago
@masupailassjam >.> ur funny!Try it and u will get whats coming for u once u pass my door!
Agremen 7 months ago
@masupailassjam I bet u think ur the only bad ass out there !
Agremen 7 months ago
@Agremen Nope, plenty of hardcores out there. But when i wanna talk trash and feel tuff, i do it in a bar or the fight ring. Not instructional or educational youtube videos. If your near Prince George BC Canada stop by Spruce Capitol Warriors Boxing gym, Or if your REALLY tuff like you say, i drink at the Road House downtown. Ask for Dirty Dave. Cause im fuckin BADASS!
masupailassjam 7 months ago
@masupailassjam hahah i like u dude wanna see my penis?:P
Agremen 7 months ago
@Agremen Sure. lets measure! What parta Can u from? Ha ha ha
masupailassjam 7 months ago
@masupailassjam I want a table and cereals!!!!!!!!!
Agremen 7 months ago
why did he insert the key before he picked it?
thats the first time i ve seen that. anyone know?
nora8brian 2 years ago
@nora8brian Medeco sidebars have a code, the pins must be properly rotated for the sidebar to be set. Once the right code key is inserted and the sidebar sets, he can pick it like a regular lock.
chriswingateusmc 1 year ago
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One has to wonder if this video really benefits the community at all. It probably would have been better to simply present the results rather than produce what looks like an instruction manual for thieves.
SebGarth 2 years ago
i see your point but it also shows normal people how security almost never works because any half decent thief will get what he wants if he wants it bad enough
jamesrichie54 2 years ago
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Elephantintheroom01 2 years ago
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Labeling everyone who would use this information as thieves is just as useless as saying that pin & tumbler locks are adequate security.
Every security system is susceptible to failure after a pre-determined amount of time. All security systems do is delay the entry.
Elephantintheroom01 2 years ago
It does. For one, they're not at all presenting this as an instruction manual, they're just showing it can be done. The reason it's important is because our government and military installations are guarded by these locks. The whole reason they did this is because Medeco refused to retract their statements about this "high security lock" being bump proof.
marshall8787 2 years ago
THIS IS SO INTENSE (sarcasm)
but good vid
TechXMarine 2 years ago
I gotta skeleton brick that works like a charm
srm69 2 years ago
Probably wouldn't work exceedingly well on a dead bolted steel door.
marshall8787 2 years ago
I just like watching people handle keys.
WhenInRome2000 2 years ago 2
8seconds at the end lol
imnickim 2 years ago
3 locks in 20 min medeco will pay you $10,000 cash in person that there thing,.,. look it up,.
0girle 2 years ago
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marshall8787 2 years ago
I can pick my nose faster....lol
hhocar 2 years ago
How about testing the locks in a door mock up. So that they can not feel the pins under their fingers or see them. And the last one how often are you going to tip a door up and negate gravity to pick a lock.
Madsqurrill 2 years ago
He bumped it. You don't have to tip the lock like that, just hit the bump key with enough force. He probably tilted it to get a better angle for hitting.
pandaman0529 2 years ago
hit it sideways instead? XD
ChovinIsDumb 2 years ago
I second pandaman. It's not that these guys can't do it in a door, but they did this in the sake of expediency for wired's article.
marshall8787 2 years ago
picking locks is easy and fun
Psilo007 2 years ago
yea so?
i can break in 5 secs.
I would just crack a window, more lowtech approach maybe but faster.
kukelz 2 years ago
Not necessarily. The average house door isn't going to have one of these on it. These are very expensive locks, and not everyone's going to blow them on a low-security application. Medeco contracts with the military and the pentagon, for example. I doubt you could as easily smash through an armored door or bullet proof glass.
marshall8787 2 years ago
for pentagons they use planes nowadays.
kukelz 2 years ago 2
Of course, if you can get a hold of a plane, you're probably not taking bypass advice from youtube.
marshall8787 2 years ago
Thief: Deadly Shadows - IRL!
Hez0 2 years ago
this makes me want to pick a lock.
3kToT 2 years ago
this vidoes tight and all but i hate how they make how easy it is to break in public, even if it's false i like a sense of security, you know?
HuntMasterRay 2 years ago
Well then just tell yourself it's fake. It'll match your sense of security. XD
marshall8787 2 years ago
locks are so obsolete.
MajinFrahma 2 years ago
With nano tech all of this is irrelevant.
CFrostyTheSnowman 2 years ago 3
you recorded this 5 months ago
poiulkjhmnbv123 2 years ago
Isn't most of this picking? The only bumping is tact on the end there, and it's not even done horizontally.
quietthomas 2 years ago 8
The reason it's mostly picking is because it's REALLY easy for these guys to bump. That's why it was a "footnote". The fact that it's not horizontal is negligible at that level of skill. Marc Tobias taught a 13 year old girl to bump open this same lock at DEFCON in about 10 seconds.
marshall8787 2 years ago
Double cylinder, side bar pins on each pin, spool and mushroom pins, hardended inserts at drill points, and more things than this, can't remember them all. Very tight tolerence machining. Nice locks.
You want in you gotta kick the door down, or ruin some safe drills my lock smith said. Keys can only be cutt by the locksmith that sold me the lock and its registered to my name. It is high security. These must be cheap or hacked for easy picking. I am a fan of Medico if you can't tell.
KirkOfBellevue 2 years ago
I take it you didn't read the article in wired about him.
>_> ---you won't like medico after it.
hellstudios 2 years ago
read the article. It's original medico. That's the scare!!! They can actually break those locks that easy!
They even done a presentation to high security personnel
transtlantic 2 years ago
security fail . retinal scanner ftw
jimmypagek26 2 years ago 6
mmm ok....do a 6 pin 30 series LFIC..ooh yeah can you gut it directly afterwards ??
frantic57744 2 years ago