One of the manufacturers released a firmware update to do that. But for that to work, the safe must have a switch to indicate the latch position, so it may not always be fixable in firmware.
Digital scribing must always be in the most proper and strict linguistic rule-form, we're not savages! No jokes, no flavor Not even No one's allowed to hit the wrong key or type slower than their thoughts ever. If they do the intrnette will brake 9_9 :p. +1 Erik Get a life uRu and other person
LPL points finger at lock and in a stern voice says, “BAD BAD LOCK! YOU LAZY BADLY DESIGNED LOC....”. {Lock pops open} “And there you have it folks. As always, have a great day.”
I don't know much about guns or gun safes, but that beeping seems really undesirable if you had to access your weapon quietly, such as during a break in.
Most people don't keep their HD gun in a safe for multiple reasons. Safes can fail, they can delay you getting access to your gun too much, they can give away what you're doing like you said, etc.
@@isohyde I agree. From what I have seen most people keep their home defense weapon in a drawer or magnet mounted under a night stand. It seems like these gun safes are only going to slow down the owner not a thief or a child.
That depends on your philosophy as to how to deter an intruder, but to your point, the sounds that usually scares off intruders is the sliding and locking steel of a gun being loaded, not tiny beeping noises.
@Michael Persico I mean.. That still doesnt preclude making them safer, the big problem is usually that they either havent shielded the reset button, or use a super cheap waifer lock for override.. Fixing those two problems doesnt preclude making the safe easy to open with either a RFID chip or a code or something like that..
@@fat_head_Carl Just because LPL didn't show opening with a spoon, or pocket knife, or just giving it a mean stare, doesn't mean it is is resistant to those attacks. A teen, intent on using the contents of the safe, will get in. May destroy the safe in the process, but they won't be worried about that.
@Michael Persico Not only that. You need to either educate your kids on fire arms handling and security, or keep them from watching LPL. A measure, which for the redcord I find stupid, pointless and counterproductive.
Considering TSA requirements are just a locked hard sided container, that's really not too hard. A friend of mine drilled 4 holes in a small plastic rubbermaid style box and stuck 4 el cheapo master locks on each corner and the TSA let him check it as it met all requirements
"This is not a product that can be relied upon to stop a curious adolescent from accessing a firearm" Not after showing them how to open it and every other gunsafe, it's a shame the manufactures aren't watching these, love your videos.
Rhydian Davies vaultek replied to the fork video! Anyone who has one of their life pod safes can get a free add on kit to fix the problem. Those extra paranoid can for free send their safe back in to update the programming so it can’t be changed while closed
To me the first major security flaw is that with 3 numbers there is only 27 combinaisons. You don't even need to know any trick or tool to open it in a couple of minutes at most.
that could be countered with a lock out timer, but it's a soft counter. if you stole the case itself you would have all the time in the world to wait for the 1, 2, or 24 hour lockout to pass and keep going. that goes for really any safe. why risk being caught trying to open it where it is when you can just take it?
@@KalezianI think the main purpose of this kind of safe is to protect childrens from playing with the gun. They don't even have to steal it in that scenario ^^
I have three of these safes and when reprogramming it, you can choose a combination anywhere between 3 and 8 digits. Also there is a lock out timer for 5min after 3 failed attempts.
The worst part is that recessing the button and putting a rubber thing in the way means they were aware of and tried to solve the problem but did it very badly.
Sean the leading theory is that they’re legal artefacts, existing purely to fulfil some need of the law to have a firearm in a “locked container” rather than to fulfil any sort of security need.
You got it wrong. Lead designer : "We need to fix this properly." Outsourced Value Engineer: "Here are several adjustments to the design that reduce the cost to manufacture by 30 cents." People on youtube: "Lead designer failed!" Lead designer: "motherf..ers" Value Engineering is the worst. They take perfectly good, robust, sturdy designs and cut every damn corner they can to save a penny. Think about all the products that used to be sturdy and would last for years but if you buy the same brand/item now it's a piece of garbage made with cheap Chinasium parts.
I love your videos. Especially those that expose easily breached gun locks. There is no telling how many people have been made safe by those, when they make decisions about what they use in thier home!
I've watched your stuff for a long time. I thought of looking up my safe (this one), to see the problems. I ended up modding mine. Thanks for the tips. Ultimately safes like this are just an inconvenience and delay, but I was able to seal up the flaws that you pointed out. Thanks
thats amazing ...cannot believe that the lock designer didn't consult a locksmith before manufacture. You opened that in the time it would have taken me to open a zip case !
My grandmother asked me to open the child resistant medication bottles for her when I was six because she her adult sized hands made it really fiddly but my tiny fingers could easily.
Normal lock picking channels: "I opened a twelve-pin puzzle lock with eyes blindfolded and ears plugged." LockpickinLawyer: "Opening a bargain-bin bank vault with a toothpick and a piece of old dental floss."
There is a house for sale on my block a few houses down and when the realator was getting the key from the little lock box I was thinking the lpl would have that open in a few seconds and laughed got some weird looks as they heard me laughing seemingly with nothing funny around if they only knew
@@ccknight900 man that's dedication I didn't actually expect anyone to make it!! good luck on that I'm excited for that playlist I don't remember which video that is, though. sorry
For a gun safe you may want to access quickly,, without hunting for a key. The RFID feature could be matched to a ring you wear. Still, there are some absurdly weak gun safes.
@@chunguspizza I'm sure he could say something like "I'd buy this product, even though i can't guarantee it impossible to get into" which I'm pretty sure I've heard him say something like that about a fee locks before.
@@chunguspizza It would be a recommendation list, not certificates of quality. Just like you can't sue a restaurant reviewer for writing "best place in town!" if you had a bad experience at the place.
@@WilliamPriolaI doubt that there will be many that'll use the full length of 8 "digits", maybe 4 to 5 (and probably in some sequence). I do hope that it only accept like 3 attempts.
Lol, I stood up to push shut the door opposite me about two steps away, Then by the time I had got to sit back down again our fantastic Mr Lawyer had got the case opened and the video was over ❗ 🤣 👍🏻 Top work my Friend 👌🏼 Great as always.
Was curious since this seems pretty bad for an actual governing body to certify it's not listed on their site for certified safety devices and seems to just be a complete lie by the company oag.ca.gov/firearms/certified-safety-devices/search-results?model=&manufacturer=151028&op=reset Feel free to search for yourself
It'd be interesting to know how easily one could open some of these if we didn't have access to the insides already. Would it take much longer to figure out a route of attack if you didn't know where the button was located for example?
Thank u for doing these videos on gun safes. People(especially first time gun owners) need to understand that there is no device out there that is a good substitute for teaching your children about guns, teaching them gun safety, and teaching them to respect them. There are no shortcuts in good parenting.
Except it's not listed on their site for certified gun safety devices and just seems to be a blatant lie by the company: oag.ca.gov/firearms/certified-safety-devices/search-results?model=&manufacturer=151028&op=reset Feel free to search for yourself
just imagine one convention of safes and locks and our hero saying loud "im lockpickinglawyer" and everyone freaking out, closing stands and run far away from him...
On the last video like this, I commented that youngsters probably didn't have access to specialized lock picking tools like you do. This video meets that requirement for me. I think that although most kids won't know that there is a button in there, I'd bet that a quick Google search will reveal information about how the safe works. As long as kids continue to no know how to do research we should be good.
I have the same safe and couldn’t hit that button with a full size gun in it but I’m going to glue plastic over it just to be sure. The larger problem is the lock cylinder is actually held in plastic and can be twisted free with screwdriver.
This box is significantly better than the one in [1048], personally would like to see the LPL make suggestions to mitigate attacks when possible for those people who already have the products looking to overcome a minor security flaw. For example in this case there are a few potential mitigation techniques. 1: Simply super gluing the plug in to place would offer some protection/minimal amount of protection. 2: taking a razorblades the trimming rubber plug flush then covering it thin stiff piece of plastic securing it with tape or glue, this would be easy to remove if you have access to interior but offer moderate protection to this specific attack. 3: If you have access to a small tap, you could tap the hole for a small/short machine screw making this attack impossible.
I used to repossess motorcycles. I'd have to pick a lock on a chain, plus an ignition/fork lock, or a separate fork lock. Sometimes it would take five or six minutes to get the thing free.
I love these videos. Since no box seems to be at all effective, would it be a good idea to shore up the problems? In this example, glue a piece of plastic card over the button, requiring the box to be opened for the card to be pried out of the way and/or "Patching" the gaps and holes in the overlap between the top and bottom of the box? Could the cheap wafer locks be replaced with better cores? Maybe a video on upgrading a lockbox?
It looks like if one installs a plate over the buttonhole, secured with screws with Richardson heads, that this safe won't be vulnerable to this attack anymore. The Richardson bit is a four-way square, so it can't easily be turned by what someone could stick in the hole and it has to be turned ninety degrees to re-engage.
To give the safe credit, it was spoon-proof!
The times we live in, where not being openable with a spoon is almost a selling point
Was not tried, then...
He also did not try the pocket knife, does that mean it's pocket knife proof? No, it means he did not try the pocket knife.
OMG! 🤣 I actually lol'ed at this. 🤣🤣🤣
a fork just might work
I can wait for you to open a gun safe with another gun safe
You can do it with "the bump one" featured some videos ago
I read that as "Open a gin safe with a gun" and I would rather see that.
@@infrabread Ramset would be close enough
SAFECEPTION
Hilarious 😂
Here, a “10” rating means it could stop an average 10 year old.
For ten minutes.
I think you are onto something there. 🤔
@@5467nick Not even. Only three buttons means only 27 combinations if you can repeat buttons, only 6 combinations if each button is only used once.
nick luci more like ten seconds
I think 10 old me could do it, if I saw someone doing it.
Find a safe, that opens when someone says the phrase "this is the LockPickingLawer".
BAM! I open for you lol
Apparently every safe featured on LPL's channel works exactly like that.
Good idea for fools day video.
Imagine:
"This is TheLock PickingLawyer and... Oh, look, we got it open. So. That's all i have for you today......"
That's all the ones he's featured on his channel...
Get a voice authentication lock
Program the passpharse to be "this is the LockPickingLawyer"
"Hello This is the LockingPickingLawyer and today.."
*BEEP BEEP* *CLICK*
"Hrmm, It seems this voice activated safe comes with an override phrase!"
No, it was just scared of having its deficiencies shown in public.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's not an override phrase. It's a safe word.
LPL: Become Human
Hahahaha
I feel like the least they could do, is to make it so you can't reset the code while it is locked
Brilliant.
And just take a lip...
exactly.. for the sake of a simple circuit which would have cost bugger all to integrate..
And add two more buttons!
One of the manufacturers released a firmware update to do that. But for that to work, the safe must have a switch to indicate the latch position, so it may not always be fixable in firmware.
Put the button behind a screw cover...of course that would make it cost $0.50 more thus killing their profit.
LPL: opened with a binder clip
me: "off to staples"
Monsieur Duneraie !
well we all saw that so no need to state it
I have read recipies for turning those binder clips into makeshift weapons, no gun needed.
" to their credit they ( insert security breech counter measure), thatll slow me down a couple of seconds" . I loled.
laught
out
loud-ed
@IamMe that's how acronyms work
Digital scribing must always be in the most proper and strict linguistic rule-form, we're not savages! No jokes, no flavor Not even No one's allowed to hit the wrong key or type slower than their thoughts ever. If they do the intrnette will brake 9_9 :p.
+1 Erik
Get a life uRu and other person
Next vid:
This is the LPL and today im going to open this lock by Shaming it
That's bullying.
Should work.
Need The king or the is the lock and today we will be opening up the lock picking lawyer with this handy sawblade
LPL points finger at lock and in a stern voice says, “BAD BAD LOCK! YOU LAZY BADLY DESIGNED LOC....”. {Lock pops open}
“And there you have it folks. As always, have a great day.”
Some voice locks are so bad that I could believe it.
He’s opened a box by dropping it
I don't know much about guns or gun safes, but that beeping seems really undesirable if you had to access your weapon quietly, such as during a break in.
Usually you can disable it.. i have a biometric one.. i keep a teaspoon incase the batteries die
Most people don't keep their HD gun in a safe for multiple reasons. Safes can fail, they can delay you getting access to your gun too much, they can give away what you're doing like you said, etc.
@@isohyde I agree. From what I have seen most people keep their home defense weapon in a drawer or magnet mounted under a night stand. It seems like these gun safes are only going to slow down the owner not a thief or a child.
@@davidcompanion814 LMAO 😂😂😂
That depends on your philosophy as to how to deter an intruder, but to your point, the sounds that usually scares off intruders is the sliding and locking steel of a gun being loaded, not tiny beeping noises.
LPL Opens Insecure Locks With Increasingly Obtuse Objects: The Series
I was doing laundry and I found a bent binder clip in my 4yr olds back pocket.....it all makes sense now.
If you don't talk to you kids about binder clips, someone else will.
@@keithka they're a gateway pick...first it's binder clips then spoons and before you know it he's making custom wafer picks with boznian bill
Here’s the binder clip BosnianBill and I used when organizing papers containing designs for the lockpick that BosnianBill and I made.
Next episode: opening a gun safe by sneezing into its general direction.
These "safes" are really terrible at this whole security thing...
@Michael Persico I mean.. That still doesnt preclude making them safer, the big problem is usually that they either havent shielded the reset button, or use a super cheap waifer lock for override.. Fixing those two problems doesnt preclude making the safe easy to open with either a RFID chip or a code or something like that..
@@victoria0000 putting a screw, or screwing a thin metal plate over the access hole would be an easy way to fix this one
@@fat_head_Carl Just because LPL didn't show opening with a spoon, or pocket knife, or just giving it a mean stare, doesn't mean it is is resistant to those attacks. A teen, intent on using the contents of the safe, will get in. May destroy the safe in the process, but they won't be worried about that.
😆
@Michael Persico
Not only that. You need to either educate your kids on fire arms handling and security, or keep them from watching LPL. A measure, which for the redcord I find stupid, pointless and counterproductive.
You a genius....I've been watching you channel for a few months already and you never cease to amaze me
My curious adolescent watches your channel, got into my gun safe & Stole all of my weed!
Thanks LPL
Weed in guns safe... You very cool man 😁👍
2019: Security sponge
2020: Button bung
According to their Amazon page, this lock box "Meets TSA requirements for handgun safety". Worrying.
Ha! TSA what a joke. How many TSA agents have been arrested for stealing people's property? Just another 3 letter gubment agency
Seeing as the TSA is a scam and fails over 90%(!) of infiltration tests, that actually seems accurate.
The TSA is a scam that fails over 90% of infiltration tests, so that actually sounds accurate.
They should have one that meets " LPL requirements for ......"
Considering TSA requirements are just a locked hard sided container, that's really not too hard. A friend of mine drilled 4 holes in a small plastic rubbermaid style box and stuck 4 el cheapo master locks on each corner and the TSA let him check it as it met all requirements
"This is not a product that can be relied upon to stop a curious adolescent from accessing a firearm"
Not after showing them how to open it and every other gunsafe, it's a shame the manufactures aren't watching these, love your videos.
Rhydian Davies vaultek replied to the fork video! Anyone who has one of their life pod safes can get a free add on kit to fix the problem. Those extra paranoid can for free send their safe back in to update the programming so it can’t be changed while closed
To me the first major security flaw is that with 3 numbers there is only 27 combinaisons. You don't even need to know any trick or tool to open it in a couple of minutes at most.
that could be countered with a lock out timer, but it's a soft counter. if you stole the case itself you would have all the time in the world to wait for the 1, 2, or 24 hour lockout to pass and keep going. that goes for really any safe. why risk being caught trying to open it where it is when you can just take it?
Some locks will stop getting codes after your 5th fail attempt. But since this is a gun lock I don't believe they would do it.
@@KalezianI think the main purpose of this kind of safe is to protect childrens from playing with the gun. They don't even have to steal it in that scenario ^^
Maybe you can put in combinations longer than 3 digits? I really can't imagine selling a gun safe with only 27 posibble combinations...
I have three of these safes and when reprogramming it, you can choose a combination anywhere between 3 and 8 digits. Also there is a lock out timer for 5min after 3 failed attempts.
Safe companies would do well to consult LPL for prototype devices. This particular exploit could have been easily solved by a simple guard.
Seriously, imagine the weight a "LPL Approved Lock" would carry?
The worst part is that recessing the button and putting a rubber thing in the way means they were aware of and tried to solve the problem but did it very badly.
Nah, gun safes are a racket meant to extract money from a select group of people. They aren't intended to actually, you know, safeguard a firearm.
The guard I employ may be simple, but you don't have to say it out loud, I mean he's standing right here! :-)
Sean the leading theory is that they’re legal artefacts, existing purely to fulfil some need of the law to have a firearm in a “locked container” rather than to fulfil any sort of security need.
"Maximum Security Rubber Stopper"
They should have opted for the security sponge, coulda charged a premium for that
Lead designer: "I'm telling you, the rubber plug will definitely stop people from exploiting the button.."
CEO: *watches video* "... YOU'RE FIRED!"
You got it wrong.
Lead designer : "We need to fix this properly."
Outsourced Value Engineer: "Here are several adjustments to the design that reduce the cost to manufacture by 30 cents."
People on youtube: "Lead designer failed!"
Lead designer: "motherf..ers"
Value Engineering is the worst. They take perfectly good, robust, sturdy designs and cut every damn corner they can to save a penny. Think about all the products that used to be sturdy and would last for years but if you buy the same brand/item now it's a piece of garbage made with cheap Chinasium parts.
I had no idea it was that difficult to manufacture a reliable safe! This series is showing how ridiculous the products are on the market!!
i really enjoy these household hacker ones. probably the most informative for consumers who want to keep kids out of things...
Or the most informative for kids who want to get into these;)
Xazas you check your kids play list history & all are LPL. Time to have that talk to your kid. :)
You inspired me to start lockpicking. Thanks man!!
Great question!
Watch Bosnian Bill videos, he explains how to, much better
Who knew a channel about Lockport could be this massive
Love these videos. Just straight in and gets on with it without a 10 minute pointless explanation. More youtubers should take note!
0:05 "California certified..." for easy opening
I bet LPL watched a lot of MacGyver back in the day!
no MacGyver watches LPL
I love your videos. Especially those that expose easily breached gun locks. There is no telling how many people have been made safe by those, when they make decisions about what they use in thier home!
I've watched your stuff for a long time. I thought of looking up my safe (this one), to see the problems. I ended up modding mine. Thanks for the tips. Ultimately safes like this are just an inconvenience and delay, but I was able to seal up the flaws that you pointed out. Thanks
"Next up I reprogrammed this to open up with my Television remote control" LPL
It will happen.
Alexa - open my gun safe.
@@carls6176 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm dead.
CZcams: You hacked the 2min algorithm.
LPL: Let me go back to the original + some more seconds.
CZcams: Grrr.
thats amazing ...cannot believe that the lock designer didn't consult a locksmith before manufacture. You opened that in the time it would have taken me to open a zip case !
You just blow my mind every time LPL!
"Child-resistant" medicine bottles take more time to open than opening this safe with a binder clip.
My grandmother asked me to open the child resistant medication bottles for her when I was six because she her adult sized hands made it really fiddly but my tiny fingers could easily.
Normal lock picking channels: "I opened a twelve-pin puzzle lock with eyes blindfolded and ears plugged."
LockpickinLawyer: "Opening a bargain-bin bank vault with a toothpick and a piece of old dental floss."
He did that already, he needs a something more challenging.
The blindfold probably changes next to nothing though
@@unactive1314 I thought so too. Doesn't lockpicking mostly rely on touch?
They also pry had a ten minute video which is just excruciating to keep my attention span that long, props to lpl for the no fluff vids
Wonderful work on your part. I wish more people would pay attention to your videos. It would help them make a better product.
There's no where else on the internet I can gain this kind of useful knowledge while eating my breakfast.
There is a house for sale on my block a few houses down and when the realator was getting the key from the little lock box I was thinking the lpl would have that open in a few seconds and laughed got some weird looks as they heard me laughing seemingly with nothing funny around if they only knew
LPL’s wife: Honey, the raccoons got in the recycling again !!
LPL: No babe, I’m just working on new videos.
These vids save lives.
Never fails to amaze me.
When a friend asks LPL to open their lockbox they lost the key to:
Friend: "Did you bring your tools?"
LPL: "wont need them"
someone needs to make a playlist of him using unconventional household items to pick the locks/safes, it's really entertaining
I'll get on it
It's called LPL Opens ... With ...
I'm trying to find the one safe where he dropped it to open it, do you know which one?
@@ccknight900 man that's dedication I didn't actually expect anyone to make it!! good luck on that I'm excited for that playlist
I don't remember which video that is, though. sorry
That's insane! Your videos are so informative. I love it!
ULC
This guy is Ultimate Lockpick Champion
The more ways you add to open a safe, the more weaknesses you put in.
The mechanical lock is there no matter what so why do I need more weaknesses?
For a gun safe you may want to access quickly,, without hunting for a key. The RFID feature could be matched to a ring you wear. Still, there are some absurdly weak gun safes.
So after showing me how weak every lock I own is, do you have a list of LPL approved door locks, gun safes, and padlocks?
He’s a lawyer too, so I doubt he would want to expose himself to liability by approving something which could fail and then he could be sued?
@@chunguspizza I'm sure he could say something like "I'd buy this product, even though i can't guarantee it impossible to get into" which I'm pretty sure I've heard him say something like that about a fee locks before.
@@chunguspizza It would be a recommendation list, not certificates of quality. Just like you can't sue a restaurant reviewer for writing "best place in town!" if you had a bad experience at the place.
In general: just look through his videos. If a video takes over 5 min it's a pretty good lock. If it's around 10 min it's an outstanding one🔒👌
@@vaneh.5369 or he just pick the lock with i don't know how many methods
The bleeps on a quiet night are the best security feature of the safe.
Your videos are very fun to watch
Id like a list of locks and safes you recommend.
But can you open a binder clip safe with a gun??
When the ads can be longer than the video, manufacturers must cringe. Great channel!
😁👌 Thank You, watching your videos does help me to have a Nice Day!
"Today, I'm going to open this safe with a banana."
Banana peel. Or better..the fiber strings from a banana peel.
Yes, we have no bananas
So, I weld. As I am able to shield those problems myself, what do you think about the core?
The combination thing only has 27 possible combinations, so0o
@@pop4b0is2 It has more combinations the minimum length is 3. the combination can be up to 8 button presses in a row
@@WilliamPriola so then the number of possible combinations is 3^8 = 6561. descent. the core probably is the next weakest link.
Weld the core
@@WilliamPriolaI doubt that there will be many that'll use the full length of 8 "digits", maybe 4 to 5 (and probably in some sequence).
I do hope that it only accept like 3 attempts.
Lol, I stood up to push shut the door opposite me about two steps away,
Then by the time I had got to sit back down again our fantastic Mr Lawyer had got the case opened and the video was over ❗
🤣 👍🏻
Top work my Friend 👌🏼
Great as always.
To no ones surprise, the stock price of BINDER CLIPS is going through the roof.
GREAT VIDEO LPL.
I'd be wary of anything that's "California Certified" 😂
I'd agree that a lot of the rule makers in California are certified...
@Brad efF. official That sounds really close to the democrat's party motto.
warning that it could give you cancer..
Just extend this to anything certified in the USA, and I'm fully on board
Was curious since this seems pretty bad for an actual governing body to certify
it's not listed on their site for certified safety devices and seems to just be a complete lie by the company
oag.ca.gov/firearms/certified-safety-devices/search-results?model=&manufacturer=151028&op=reset
Feel free to search for yourself
Whew, I thought he was going to open it with a wisk per my last recommendation......feel safer already 😂😂😂
Probably could still use a wisk, but would require you to cut it.
Loving this household objects series.
That's astounding! Wow.
It'd be interesting to know how easily one could open some of these if we didn't have access to the insides already. Would it take much longer to figure out a route of attack if you didn't know where the button was located for example?
"Reserved for a joke"
Thought of one yet? I can't. Just can't :| My brain just short circuits on all those exploits...#MindExplodigFromCrap
@@saolal ☹no
Thank u for doing these videos on gun safes. People(especially first time gun owners) need to understand that there is no device out there that is a good substitute for teaching your children about guns, teaching them gun safety, and teaching them to respect them. There are no shortcuts in good parenting.
Company makes a new beefy lock.
LPL: GOOD MORNING
And the CA liberals are sooo proud of themselves for protecting us from ourselves :-)
Except it's not listed on their site for certified gun safety devices and just seems to be a blatant lie by the company:
oag.ca.gov/firearms/certified-safety-devices/search-results?model=&manufacturer=151028&op=reset
Feel free to search for yourself
The lock picking lawyer is the Chuck Norris of defeating enemy locks
This is by far the weirdest addiction i had. Watching some random dude talking abt lock and safe non stop. Weirdly entertaining 😂
My faith in locks have been destroyed after watching this channel.
just imagine one convention of safes and locks and our hero saying loud "im lockpickinglawyer" and everyone freaking out, closing stands and run far away from him...
LPL, we are truly enjoying the RFID / E-lock tangent
As someone who fled the people's people's republic of california, as soon as you said "california certified" I was already in stitches laughing.
If my “curious adolescence” was clever enough to do that I’d be thrilled.
Love these gun safe videos!! Keep doing em. Any recommendations for this category?
This video sums up "California Compliant" pretty well.
Thank you!!
Curious adolescents love this channel.
Gun safes, the gift that keeps on giving…
On the last video like this, I commented that youngsters probably didn't have access to specialized lock picking tools like you do. This video meets that requirement for me. I think that although most kids won't know that there is a button in there, I'd bet that a quick Google search will reveal information about how the safe works. As long as kids continue to no know how to do research we should be good.
Opens it with something a lawyer has lots off love it 😂
can't wait for the "Opened by staring at it"
I can see the security company's research and development team having horrible nightmares, thanks to your CZcams channel.
I have the same safe and couldn’t hit that button with a full size gun in it but I’m going to glue plastic over it just to be sure. The larger problem is the lock cylinder is actually held in plastic and can be twisted free with screwdriver.
He has reached such a high level of skill that he no longer wants to use lockpicks to pick locks....
I've never had the urge to open a gun safe before. Now I do.
LPL just casually grabbing random stuff from the top of his desk to open various gun safes and locks.... XD
LPL saying “Beefier” just made me happy.
This box is significantly better than the one in [1048], personally would like to see the LPL make suggestions to mitigate attacks when possible for those people who already have the products looking to overcome a minor security flaw.
For example in this case there are a few potential mitigation techniques.
1: Simply super gluing the plug in to place would offer some protection/minimal amount of protection.
2: taking a razorblades the trimming rubber plug flush then covering it thin stiff piece of plastic securing it with tape or glue, this would be easy to remove if you have access to interior but offer moderate protection to this specific attack.
3: If you have access to a small tap, you could tap the hole for a small/short machine screw making this attack impossible.
"California certified" are two words that will turn even an Abloy into a Master Lock combination lock
wow, this is my earliest
This channel has become a what product not to buy. Still I enjoy the vids.
I used to repossess motorcycles. I'd have to pick a lock on a chain, plus an ignition/fork lock, or a separate fork lock. Sometimes it would take five or six minutes to get the thing free.
Next he'll open a safe using nothing but his mind
I love these videos.
Since no box seems to be at all effective, would it be a good idea to shore up the problems? In this example, glue a piece of plastic card over the button, requiring the box to be opened for the card to be pried out of the way and/or "Patching" the gaps and holes in the overlap between the top and bottom of the box? Could the cheap wafer locks be replaced with better cores? Maybe a video on upgrading a lockbox?
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It does protect the gun a few seconds longer than the spoon safe.
It looks like if one installs a plate over the buttonhole, secured with screws with Richardson heads, that this safe won't be vulnerable to this attack anymore. The Richardson bit is a four-way square, so it can't easily be turned by what someone could stick in the hole and it has to be turned ninety degrees to re-engage.