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This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is an image lock brand combination lock.
It differs from similar products in so far as it replaces the numbers zero through 39 with 12 random images ranging from an umbrella to a monkey.
The combination to this particular lock is bicycle horse butterfly, and it can also be opened via a supervisor key on the back.
Now it bears passing.
Note that the replacement of 40 numbers with 12 images reduces the number of combinations from 64,000 toe about 1700.
But I think that difference is largely academic because there are two different bypasses that could be used to open this lock as fast or faster than dialling the combination.
The first is a common Shiming attack.
These locks have only one lug, and it's on the left side.
The second bypass is Justus fast, and it's the result of an unshielded Qiwei on the back.
You can reach through with a piece of wire and push the locking log aside to make the appropriate tool.
I took one of these cheap little key chains and Bennett out as such, We look inside, you can see that locking lugs moving aside as I turn the wire.
So while I understand this is intended to be a low security lock, I think it's still inexcusable that there are two separate bypasses that air faster than dialling the combination.
In any case, that's all I have for you today.
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