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This is the lock picking lawyer, and if you use quick sets Marquis Locks on your home, there is a 98% chance that the key to your front door is in this pile.
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Now, while this may look like a haphazard pile of keys, it's actually a number set of 256 precision cut keys intended to take advantage of a design weakness in the quick set smart key system.
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Because the system is intended to work with existing keys, which could have excessive wear or might not have been cut accurately to start with, the lock needs to allow a fairly large margin of error.
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The maker of these keys exploited that such that each of the tryout keys is just close enough to dozens of real key configurations that it will operate as a substitute 98% of the time.
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At least that's the claim of the manufacturer.
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Now I do recognize this isn't the fastest exploit in the world.
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I twice times myself trying every key in the set and was able to try them all in about 10 minutes.
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And it's important to remember that on average, you'll only need to try half of them.
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So while it's not fast, it's not overly slow either.
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So I have this quick set lock here, and we're going to try to find the one key from this whole set that opens it up.
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It's gonna take a few minutes, so let's get started.
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Okay, We got it open.
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So obviously it takes a little bit of time, but depending on your skill level, it could be faster than picking.
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And it's certainly faster than drilling and replacing the lock.
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Also, for the covert entry types out there, it bears note that this will not leave the telltale tool marks of picking.
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So that's another advantage of the system.
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Okay, folks, that's all I have for you today.
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