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Full Disclosure: Re: Digital Mechanical Lock Unsafe

Re: Digital Mechanical Lock Unsafe

From: Andrew Farmer <andfarm_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 21:04:38 -0800

On 11 Feb 07, at 15:39, Clark Mills wrote:
> The model of lock that this article is based on is a Lockwood DX
> DIGITAL LOCK. I'd expect all similarly styled locks to be similarly
> flawed.

Nope, it's probably just that model. The digital-mechanical locks
that I've seen are dependent on both the sequencing of buttons
pressed (1,2,3 vs. 2,1,3) and the combinations in which buttons are
pressed. Some can use codes which include button "chords" (1+2,3 vs.
1,2+3).

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