I have had one of these "safes". It can be opened with a tiny imbus key (L shaped) because it fits between the lock and the door panel. You can literally push the latch open with it.
I don’t even lock pick and I absolutely love these videos. from the way the videos are set up and get straight to the point. No loud intros, or background music. It is absolute mastery at its finest. Thank You.
Could you just put super glue on that lock so its unusable and only use keypad...i mean prying could work easy to but at least you would see the proof of prying unlike this.
They should make these electronic pin safes with a mechanical lock that only turns when the battery is dead. A fail open system could pin the cylinder locked until the battery died and only then will the key work allowing you to keep the battery's inside the safe and pick resistance only needs to be on your mind for low frequency users. It could be modified for hotel use by wiring the power to the building and having a service access switch cut the power to open the safe after a guest has checked out allowing the hotelier to reset the safe password.
40 years and we didnt correct a poor design in what is supposed to be a "safe" . Somehow we destructed and reconstructed a virus possibly created by someone else and have a vaccine in a year.
That locking mechanism is a totally generic unit. I have a super cheap and much smaller safe from woolworths? (or wilkinsons) in the uk from about 10-15 years ago with the exact same design, placement of parts, pins, etc. Just with a different handle and graphics on the keypad.
I swear, stressed out - A dose of LPL... just does it. Actually beginning to wonder about a career change as I do love the intricacies of locks etc. Some good money to be made as well.
That door looks exactly like the one on a Smith & Locke safebox I have. The bolts are the same too. Just mine has a plastic knob to turn, a slightly different keypad and a wafer lock that's easily raked open. I would be interested if you could look inside at the solenoid locking mechanism. If it's the same inside as mine, it can be easily forced open by turning the handle with a lever. This is because the solenoid pin doesn't fit securely far enough through the locking fork. Let us know what you find. (Oh and its also possible to reach the reset button by drilling a small hole in the side)
They've known about this design flaw for about 40 or 50 years...........?? That means they will finally stop using it in about 50 or 60 years. That is, unless it keeps making them money.
Something I would be interested in seeing is a "Secure Your Security" section. Where you take some of the most common locks and show how you would improve their security. In this one for example, would you be able to get different strength springs and different length driver pins to improve it?
Hi! I have a question regarding an idea that came to my mind while watching LPL in this video. If the rotating handle was offset around 45° counter clockwise, I believe he wouldn't be able to rotate it with the impressioning tool in place. Is that correct? That would require the original key to be short enough for the handle to rotate over it of course, but it would prevent longer tools or copies to be used. I know it sounds primitive but I believe it's fair to say that this product could use another couple of seconds of resistance. Just an idea. Best regards.
“Inexcusable” - the way he says that. Like so many of us, I’m not very interested in locks, but LPL’s voice is soothing. A small oasis of calm in these turbulent times. The antidote to the fake hysteria generated by the shock-jocks and media monkeys. Thank you, LPL
You should look into rack locks. You can find a video about them on Makers Mark channel. I think it would be an interesting pick. It may be hard to find a real version but a 3D printed version should work. Hope to see it! Have a good day.
Let me see if I understood correctly: merely using driver pins of different lengths and/or springs of different strength would defeat this kind of attack that requires no skill, just an appropriate tool (that is, an attack suitable for, say, a maintenance or cleaning staff member in a hotel to perform systematically)? Now, that really _is_ inexcusable!
I’m the only one who would appreciate a cameo from LPL in a heist or bank robbery movie? Like the “expert” in opening the safe casually listen to a video while waiting to the gang meeting? Just me? Ok...
Am I the only one being slightly disappointed? When I saw an electronic lock, just after the last video where the electronic device was defeated by an EMP, I had hopes.... Nevertheless, nice video.
First always very nice vidéos and smooth talk. I was wondering, the flaws you see and demonstrate, does any company try to teach you or take your advices? I assume that you already send them some of the flaws you see? Cheer
On a dark and stromy night, the security guards at the national treasury can here a slight whisper in the corner of the vault room LPL: 1 is loose, so is 2, a click out of 3 and as you can see the vault isn't that secure, it took just about 8 seconds to get into the vault, and that is all I have for you today
Hello, this is Lockpicking Lawyer. I was put into a high security prison for nuking multiple major cities across the world. However, this high security prison cell door has an INEXCUSABLE design flaw. Here’s how I’m going to open it with the zipper I broke off of my jumpsuit.
Thanks. My eighbor keeps his peeping tom videos in his. I'll bet he snuck one of me too. I'll have to his wife see how you picked that lock, and boy will he be in trouble.
What the hell. You believe that you bought a security product. But these are just rubbish. I can not understand the manufacturers. It is the same as my new fake 256 GB SD card which is 32 GB in fact.
this is why i call amazon. Scamazon for their locks
Do a xiaomi safe!!!
The lockpicking lawyer has been challenged! nlname.info/project/video/l2_csYfGor2OimQ
I have had one of these "safes". It can be opened with a tiny imbus key (L shaped) because it fits between the lock and the door panel. You can literally push the latch open with it.
I don’t even lock pick and I absolutely love these videos. from the way the videos are set up and get straight to the point. No loud intros, or background music. It is absolute mastery at its finest. Thank You.
They put these on purpose to make thief's life easier
I just imagine some dude in the middle of break in, pulling out his phone and following along to one these videos.
locks are for “show” only... lol
Could you just put super glue on that lock so its unusable and only use keypad...i mean prying could work easy to but at least you would see the proof of prying unlike this.
so...the device you used to instantly open the safe...can anyone buy one or are there restricted to lawyers ????
I would gorilla glue the cap over the lock. Your move, LPL.
SereneLife: Here's our free safe we sent to you! LPL: So you've chosen death...
What kind of safe do you recommend?
Of course, the door can be made much more secure by putting it inside a bank vault. 👋😂👍
They should make these electronic pin safes with a mechanical lock that only turns when the battery is dead. A fail open system could pin the cylinder locked until the battery died and only then will the key work allowing you to keep the battery's inside the safe and pick resistance only needs to be on your mind for low frequency users. It could be modified for hotel use by wiring the power to the building and having a service access switch cut the power to open the safe after a guest has checked out allowing the hotelier to reset the safe password.
40 years and we didnt correct a poor design in what is supposed to be a "safe" . Somehow we destructed and reconstructed a virus possibly created by someone else and have a vaccine in a year.
Wow. Is there any secure safe or lock?
Bro you are amazing. Could you please suggest a safe to buy which is not that easy to break
“Simply inexcusable”- LPL. As a company, that is like hearing your death sentence.
That locking mechanism is a totally generic unit. I have a super cheap and much smaller safe from woolworths? (or wilkinsons) in the uk from about 10-15 years ago with the exact same design, placement of parts, pins, etc. Just with a different handle and graphics on the keypad.
I would like to see you fix the door to something and pry it
I swear, stressed out - A dose of LPL... just does it. Actually beginning to wonder about a career change as I do love the intricacies of locks etc. Some good money to be made as well.
That door looks exactly like the one on a Smith & Locke safebox I have. The bolts are the same too. Just mine has a plastic knob to turn, a slightly different keypad and a wafer lock that's easily raked open. I would be interested if you could look inside at the solenoid locking mechanism. If it's the same inside as mine, it can be easily forced open by turning the handle with a lever. This is because the solenoid pin doesn't fit securely far enough through the locking fork. Let us know what you find. (Oh and its also possible to reach the reset button by drilling a small hole in the side)
Damn, I blinked at the wrong moment and missed the lock being opened!
I was just adjusting my posture, getting ready to watch him crack open this safe and I looked up and heard "well, that's all I have for you today."
This same safe front and keypad is also used on the yale YSV-200-DB1 and varients in the UK.
You should do videos on locks that are harder for you to show of your elite skills
They've known about this design flaw for about 40 or 50 years...........?? That means they will finally stop using it in about 50 or 60 years. That is, unless it keeps making them money.
Where do you find that tool
I’m happy that you don’t over do your ads for videos and you don’t try to get every video to 10 min
"so-called safe" holy shit that was smooth
When he become a burgular, he stole the whole house.
I'm the lock picking lawyer, in any case, another lock company goes out of business.
Was there ever a safe that did not suck?
Any brands you would recommend?
Best seller on Scamazon...
Thanks for the tutorial!
I remember picking that kind of locks about 30 years ago when I was little...with nothing but a piece of carton
best way to find unbreakable lock just search if it is not available in lawyers videos
I have this one, sold under the yale brand for 30 euros I'd love to see the emp and a magnetic attack
Something I would be interested in seeing is a "Secure Your Security" section. Where you take some of the most common locks and show how you would improve their security. In this one for example, would you be able to get different strength springs and different length driver pins to improve it?
There's a video on Amazon's reviews of someone just jiggling the handle a few times and it opens
well sh*t, I have one of these
Have you ever tried to pick the Assa bikelock from 1980s? Very common in Sweden back then.
"Inexcusable" Always the lowest rating LPL assigns to the lock taking the path to join the march of the condemned locks.
I went to type a sentence and he finished picking it not even halfway through me typing
Didn't see that EMP take out that electronic lock...lol
Is there an LPL recommended fireproof safe...?
Should have put a Master Lock in that safe. 😆
@LockPickingLawyer you should start carrying handcuff keys for sale
This looks like the safe we bought rebranded for YALE here.
What's the most you've ever stolen from a safe
You forgot to make sure that wasn't just a fluke ..
"...appears to be a best seller on Amazon..." Is it just me who hears death bells tolling whenever LPL uses that phrase?
Somehow that was even more anticlimactic than I was expecting.
Since it has an electronic keypad I presume it also has an electric solenoid which can be opened with a magnet.
"This flaw has been known for 40-50 years." Just call the flaw racist, that'll fix it.
It's SAFE to say that it's not a good SAFE
its like lock companies dont even test their locks before putting them our
"picked fast", he started speedrunning locks
Great job like all ways
Doge coin
I have a theory that LPL knows so much about locks is because he made them all
👍😎🍺🍩
Thanks i just stole 10k usd
Wait, he didn't unlock it twice, what if it was a fluke?
".. what I have for you today, click, if you have any questions ..." Me: blinked and missed the whole video !!! :P
Hi! I have a question regarding an idea that came to my mind while watching LPL in this video. If the rotating handle was offset around 45° counter clockwise, I believe he wouldn't be able to rotate it with the impressioning tool in place. Is that correct? That would require the original key to be short enough for the handle to rotate over it of course, but it would prevent longer tools or copies to be used. I know it sounds primitive but I believe it's fair to say that this product could use another couple of seconds of resistance. Just an idea. Best regards.
imagine if LPL made his own lock
Another big disadvantage of this so-called "safe" is that it appears to only be a door, without any compartment behind it.
That's a tubular combing attack, right?
Can one tell from looking at the key way that it was flawed?
“Inexcusable” - the way he says that. Like so many of us, I’m not very interested in locks, but LPL’s voice is soothing. A small oasis of calm in these turbulent times. The antidote to the fake hysteria generated by the shock-jocks and media monkeys. Thank you, LPL
I would call it pretty safe since no one ever will have such a tool except you of course :D
Jerry rig everything exposed
You should look into rack locks. You can find a video about them on Makers Mark channel. I think it would be an interesting pick. It may be hard to find a real version but a 3D printed version should work. Hope to see it! Have a good day.
The shorter the video, the bigger the impact. It defies NLname logic.
Let me see if I understood correctly: merely using driver pins of different lengths and/or springs of different strength would defeat this kind of attack that requires no skill, just an appropriate tool (that is, an attack suitable for, say, a maintenance or cleaning staff member in a hotel to perform systematically)? Now, that really _is_ inexcusable!
Thanks for this video, cheers
I’m the only one who would appreciate a cameo from LPL in a heist or bank robbery movie? Like the “expert” in opening the safe casually listen to a video while waiting to the gang meeting? Just me? Ok...
Is it just me or fact LPL was only sent the door an obvious big red flag concerning the security of the product.
Am I the only one being slightly disappointed? When I saw an electronic lock, just after the last video where the electronic device was defeated by an EMP, I had hopes.... Nevertheless, nice video.
Maybe I missed the video but I asked you what locks to you secure your personal residence with?
First always very nice vidéos and smooth talk. I was wondering, the flaws you see and demonstrate, does any company try to teach you or take your advices? I assume that you already send them some of the flaws you see? Cheer
Security company: i think this is safe. LPL: Whatever you're thinking, rethink it
We need LPL in the next Ocean's movie.
On a dark and stromy night, the security guards at the national treasury can here a slight whisper in the corner of the vault room LPL: 1 is loose, so is 2, a click out of 3 and as you can see the vault isn't that secure, it took just about 8 seconds to get into the vault, and that is all I have for you today
Hello, this is Lockpicking Lawyer. I was put into a high security prison for nuking multiple major cities across the world. However, this high security prison cell door has an INEXCUSABLE design flaw. Here’s how I’m going to open it with the zipper I broke off of my jumpsuit.
so as far as the electronic lock goes what happens when you hit it with the EMP?
Just checked in to hear to you say this is the lock picking lawyer
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Do you have a giant storage unit where all these fallible locks go to die?
thank god i dont keep anything of value that cant be replaced in my "safe" then i need a good suggestion for a secure safe for when i buy a house
I would like to see you use the zappy box to unlock electronic locks more
I would have thought the fact that the door isn't attached to anything to be it's weakest flaw.
I want to see his collection of locks
AAAAND, it's gone!
I'll say it again. All videos of tubular locks should be first tied to be opened with a Bic pen before the impression tool.
Thanks. My eighbor keeps his peeping tom videos in his. I'll bet he snuck one of me too. I'll have to his wife see how you picked that lock, and boy will he be in trouble.
What the hell. You believe that you bought a security product. But these are just rubbish. I can not understand the manufacturers. It is the same as my new fake 256 GB SD card which is 32 GB in fact.