 So I just wanted to say a little bit about the the keying system on this You can see in the background bills chart. I take no credit for this whatsoever other than printing it out But so the lock I was picking was 101. So that was the code for it Without which I probably would have been flameless thing for hours days maybe But as you can see 27 possible combinations for this lock and like nine of them are used total at least the ones he's got listed and out of a possible 17 combinations So normally a high-security lock you'd have Thousands or even millions hundreds of thousands or millions of combinations So this is kind of a weird situation and if you listen to Bill's video you you could hear that When the government de-mailed these things in other words made them either was going to get rid of them or sell them To the public what they did was it got rid of the keys? That was their security measure. The key control was the security that was the locking system There's some there's a really great presentation by Skylortown and Datagram you can find if you search for search for One of their DEF CON presentations on the key on the lock or something to that effect And how important it is how important the keying system is and the keys themselves are to the overall security of a lock system So this lock is a really interesting example that because the keying system really is all there is in the security In terms of being able to open the lock Covertly obviously the lock itself is a tank So if you want to attack it destructively you're you're in for some fun, but I thought that was an interesting thing to point out and a good good teaching moment, so get yourself one of these have fun and Again, thanks Bill for the awesome lock and and everything. I thought I'd just give you a better shot This is my relabeled version of Bill's picture at least for Lock with code zero. I'm sorry one zero one or it'll just say zero one on the top of the lock So the 90 and the zero inverted for that one and then I have a little shot of my the little pick that I used that eventually worked for me and you may you know your mileage may vary so just have a little shot of the pick that I used to open this thing and Let's see. Well, there's a storm Lock pick just for size comparison. I should have had a ruler out So it's probably a little under half an inch in length. I would have made this a Little flatter. I think the length is pretty good, but I would have made that end a little flatter If I were making a tool specifically to manipulate this lock, but anyhow that works great And you can open lever locks with it so this little tip so My conclusions are as follows number one this is This is a bitchin padlock