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Medeco M3 - Informe de seguridad

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2007

Marc Tobias explica en este video el fallo de seguridad descubierto con el Medeco M3

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  • Thx ;)

    You have more info at MArc Tobis blog in.security(dot)org or engadget(dot)com doing a search by medeco

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  • bollidear: lol, you're dumb. This vulnerability is very real and has been verified and re-verified (including by me personally). Don't call something false just because you don't understand it.

  • You can't know much about security if You are calling Marc Tobias a Twat, He's among the top 10 in security, I'm sure we'd all agree that You are a TWAT and and ignorant one at that.

    Do Your research first before posting a comment because you are the one that looks foolish on here now, Just because You "Cook" Your locks doesn't mean everyone else does, Only "Losers" do that.

    Thanks for that informative video marc, Keep them coming.

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  • Send me the lock I will give it a try

  • medeco said at one time if you can open 3 locks of there's in a hr they will pay you 10,000 cash . 

  • I betcha Medeco frickin loves this guy.

  • If US locks are weeker then European locks you are in big trouble :) Kaba and Dom - come on guys :)

  • No me queda muy claro el problema de seguridad, loq ue esta mostrando es que con un clip se puede pasar uno de los niveles, es que el mecanizmo trabaja solo con un nivel, trabajan ambos. Estan abriendo con una llave que solo le falta la endidura lateral, este mecanismo evita la apertura por ganzua y bumpkey.

  • He says in the beggining (around 0:13) that this is the new slider system that REPLACES Medeco's famous "biaxial" pin system. (the biaxial means they have to be rotated. Not all Medeco have biaxial pins. They DO however have hardened steel plates which make drilling tough. I drilled one yesterday though anyhow ; ) ... The biaxial system seems a lot harder to beat than this lame side bar that is really nothing revolutionary in the lock world.

  • Medeco locks have pins that need to be rotated. That key was not angle cut. Some things do not add up here.

  • i can't see why a bump key wouldn't work using this technique. a bit scary that this is top level security

  • Thanks for the video.

    If I understand, you can only make 3 keys for a M3 lock. What about the 10 to 15 minutes? I can try to break it appart, or something and it will resist to my destruction for 10 to 15 minutes?

    sorry I did not do my research :P

  • Well said.

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