(532) Chinese Push Button Lock from Tjita1
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2014
- In this video I take a look at a Chinese push button lock sent in by Tjita1. These are super easy to pick open.
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You sir have some of the very best quality in your videos. Not only your resolution. Your information is clear, and easy to understand. I have never picked a lock before, but I must say this looks like a up and coming new hobby for me. Thank you sir. subscribed!!
This is a true combination lock, unlike those other permutation locks.
I had this lock as a kid! I used it with a cable as a bike lock all through college, and it didn't go missing until a particularly hurried move out of a house when I was 25. I really want to start looking for a few more.
I had this lock when I was a little, one of the coolest lock I've ever seen but it's great to see this kind of lock in here.
Thank you so much! Recently, I tried using my lock and suddenly forgot the code 😅 so I tried not to panic so that my parents won't be bothered by my issue. I really can't thank you enough! Thank you so much!! ✨
I had several of those over the years on my high school locker. Super-easy to decode.
I have had one of these locks for over 15 years and they have the advantage of not having to read the numbers once you know what buttons to press which is ideal in the dark or if your eye sight is suspect and mine has been outside for the last 5 years and works perfectly, Cheers
I have been trying to crack this lock for the longest time having lost the combination. With your guidance I managed in no time . Thank you !! I'm so excited .
Brute forcing a lock like this is pretty easy as well.
It has 8 pins, and needs 4 of them depressed, and the order of them doesn't matter. That gives us a combined total combinations of (8 x 7 x 6 x 5) / (4 x 3 x 2 x 1) = 1,680/24 = 70 combinations in total.
Even if the lock didn't have the weakness exploited by Bill, 70 combinations can be done in a matter of minutes.
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> The total number of states the lock can be in is actually 2^8 = 256.
Which is complete irrelevant, because that includes states where fewer or more than 4 pins are activated at the same time, and those can't open the lock. The only relevant states are the ones that can open the lock, and there are only 70 of those.
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If it can be opened with fewer or more than 4 pins it becomes more insecure. With 3 or 5 pins you only have 56 possible combinations. With 2 or 6 combinations you have 28 possible combinations. With 1 or 7 combinations you have 8 possible combinations, and with 0 or 8 there is only 1 combination.
It is exceedingly unlikely that anyone who designs locks (even ones as crappy as this one) would ever pick a combination option with fewer than the optimal number of permutations. That'd be like assuming that when picking a tumbler lock, you should just ignore the number of pins you can feel, because they might not be used for anything.
Talking about brute force, using a small manual saw is much faster than trying all combinations.
Kong Tai Tsui But way more suspicious.
Kong Tai Tsui lol
I had one of these in school. Since I'm blind, they figured it'd be the best bet to use on my locker, since I could feel it. But now I'm just glad I was never stolen from. That little thing is way too easy to pick!
I have the same lock which has been sitting around and have forgotten the combination. I tried what you showed in the video for at least 10 times and it works. I just need to push the button sensitively. Thanks bosnianbill. :D
this design is pretty common over in australia... i remember my father showing me the same technique a couple years back. what baffles me is despite the clear flaw he's still using to secure something important (\_-
Loving these videos dude they help me out A LOT. Keep them coming!
I actually had one of those locks, I think it was back in the 70's if memory serves me right ;-)
that's a nice idea when I forgot the combination - which is now! thanks for this :)
this lock was popular in high school. it is ashame that this was posted after i graduated. if i had seen this video in high school i could have do so many pranks
These style locks are super popular in Taiwan~ they cost less than $2 USD.
I remember the first time I saw one on the shelf in a hardware store I had it open in about 2 min.
You can decode these without even touching or putting pressure on the shackle. You can use a similar technique by just putting pressure on the actuator button.
it's 28-Dec-2022 at the time of writing... cleaned up my old cabinet and i found my old padlock from years ago, a 10-button variant, i forgot the combination, was searching for possible solution to recover the combination and that's when i found this video, thank you so much for sharing this!
This was the actual code for my lock, that I was trying to remember... Thanks
Nice one you learn something every day.
HOLY MOLY IT WORKED!! Thanks a lot!
I have this lock too, I can't stop pushing the buttons. It's so addictive
stay safe stay legal. Great advice for sex
Do not pick locks that belong to someone else. Do not pick a lock that you depend on, because your picking tool might get stuck or break. If the lock jams, use some lubricant, do not force entry. Vary tension force and attack angle while picking. 😀 (I have just started.)
@@Halberdin that's what she said
I had a bike lock with numbers when i saw around 9-10 which i forgot the code one day. I figured out this technic of pulling the 2 parts apart and trying to align the holes with the pins. I managed to unlock it within 5 minutes. I was amazed at myself at first but then realised my bike lock was really shitty.
I had one of these, although it wasn't Chinese made I'm sure since this was back in the 80's when I was a kid. I remember him picking much the same way when I forgot the combination.
this is gold.there is invalids all across US with these locks securing the the lid of a keybox for EMS to access the home when the person has had a fall or the condition they have has knocked them out of action, the medical team are alerted by the patient alarm often a necklace pendant. and access is then given by the control team from the call centre via the keypad code. I'll be getting my aunt's locks changed & discuss the problem with her insurance
Unbelievable that it can be done so easy..... :)
haha my nephew has one of this.... I'm gonna impress his ass lol
uhhh gay
uhhh stupid
+efrain aranda More like illegal.
More like fuck it have fun
I know it's easily picked..... but..... it's beautiful!
Nice one...kinda like those push buttons on doors, simplex locks.
jmmurdy we have them at work they do my head in.
Can you change the combination of these locks??
Thanks for your help!!! I did it!! 🤓🤓🤓
these remind me of my highschool days, they were everywhere
Oh god! I see so many people use this lock! Pick it don't even need a tool! LoL.
Thankyouu for this video sir!! Awesome!
Just work for me! Thanks!
Thanks! I have same lock and thought it can be broken but not picked :) You are awesome :)) Maybe you have more locks with numbers combination? would be greate to see how to open it...
It works thank you so much
thanks bro, it works!
Great Ved, loved this intro too
Hi
Can you show me a video how to rest new combination padlock please.
I mean create my own personal combination
Wow very impressive.
This lock only has 255 combinations - 2^8 - 1 = 255.
2^8 because you have 8 pins, each can be either clicked in or not.
-1 because the starting position is always everything unclicked.
Even with picking-proof construction, this would only take couple minutes to get in if tried one by one.
have you seen the new master lock 175? and can you please do a review on the bypass if possible? thank you
Hi im from Germany AMD im a Great Fan of lock lab especially bosnianbill! I startet picking myself because of your Channel. Great Skills man!
Does this work the same for the number locks on bathroom doors in office buildings?
Thank you so much for helping me open my lock! 😁
So the number sequence doesn't matter at all; as long as the correct 4 numbers are pressed it will work.
Wood 'n' Stuff w/ Steve French I think so. which is why there are only (8 choose 4) = 70 different combinations... :)
***** - Thank you.
Leon Kellerhals How do you calculate? 8x7x6x5 ?
Do a search for "mathematics combination". The number of ways of making groups of 4 from 8 items is expressed as 8C4 which is 70.
The actual number of combinations that this lock can make physically is 256 (it’s just binary), but only 70 of those have 4 digits active and 4 not. If you allow 3 and 5 digit combinations as well it increases to 182.
Nice videos always!
U had helped me thank u so much
how do I change the combination?? please help me out...
From that video, it looks like another way is to just put tension on the mechanism like in the video, but the buttons that need to be pressed have no clearance between the top of the button and the body while the others have at least a little.
the code does not have to be in order. codes u can use are: 2457 2547 2754 2475 2745 7245 7254 2475 4572 5427 5472 7542 and a bunch of others.
no shit Sherlock
Kiran Ramlal Great.
Kiran Ramlal 4! = 24 permutations.
There's only 256 possible combinations anyway. With gray code you can zip right through them.
+Paul Murray 256 if the code can have any length, otherwise without duplicates it's just 70 combinations.
+Martin Schuh where are these codes??
Had one of the when I was young, you can just guess the combination, it doesnt take that much time
My lock as 10 buttons and when I try to put the shackle it doesn’t budge but it will spring in closed a bit more. Also, the open switch at the bottom only goes half way and I supposed to move the release switch and then pull the shackle or keep the release switch in the closed position and pull the shackle?
Thanks Bill
Does it work backwards? If you pressed 7 first would it show you one out of the four numbers, or does it only click the 2 if you press it first. Either way, it would still narrow the combos from 8! to 4! which is a world of difference.
+NinjasKill123 You don't have to use exactly 4 buttons, so that makes the amount of viable combinations up to 254 (So each pin represents a bit where unpushed is 0 and pushed is 1, so it makes 8 bits and 0000 0000 is not an option, naturally, and 1111 1111 would be silly as well).
There aren't even a lot of combinations for these kinda locks... the order of the numbers doesn't even matter, that makes this lock easy to figure out even without putting tension on the shackle. You just need the 4 pins to be pushed in in no particular order, so even if you'd just tried it systematically you'd only spent a couple of minutes cracking it.
+micglou choose 8,4 = 70 combinations still....
+Alex exactly, not a lot, basically 10 minutes at worst
thank you so much I forgot my lock number
I was able to find , thanks .
Is it possible to change the lock number
nice ending!
Is it necessary to click in sequence 2-4-5-7 or can you press in any sequence like 2-5-7-4 or 4-7-2-5. if there is a sequence then there are ( factorial8) combination (8x7x6x5x4x3x2x1) =40320. If sequence does not matter the 8x7x6x5 = 1680 only. combinations. It would not take long to try all.
For better quality Zarker button lock made in Korea, it will be very difficult to trial as the opening lever will only work if the 5 numbers are correctly depressed.
First press the opening lever. Then press button one by one. If one stuck, that's the button not inside the combination. Push it to normal after release the lever tension. Then press the lever again and continue with other buttons. Repeat until 5 numbers are left that can be depressed easily, that will be the magic number to open when you push the lever.
Alternatively, depressed all buttons and try to push up button one by one. The one stuck is to be push up after release the lever tension. Then press the lever hard again and push other buttons up. Continue until left 5 numbers yet to push up, that will be the combination.
There is no need to pull the shackle tight hard as many videos told.
Will the same techniques work on a key safes used for door knobs?
Yes
But would it work the same if the code was not sequential? If for example the code was 7542 and you were trying to press each number in order, the first number you would press would be 2. Would it still plunge even though it is not the first number of the code?
+carz g doesnt really matter what sequence you push the pins in. think of it like those combination locks with the tumblers, you can start from the last one, and make your way to the first and it still opens.
+carz g any press sequence would probably work (5742, 4752 etc). This wouldn't be the case if it was an inline dial style. With the dial style, wheel 1 must always be turned to 7, wheel 2 to 5, 3 to 4 and 4 to 2. The lock wont care which wheel is set first as long as its end result is 7542
+Locks and Keys Aha, I see now. I think in my head I was comparing it to a safe lock in which you would have to dial the combination in the correct order.
+carz g I actually have one of this locks and yes it unlocks no matter what the order is. Honestly you can easily try out all possible combinations and it only took me like 10 mns
Nice one Bill ;o))))
Does it matter in which prder u push the buttons?
thnks sir i solve my problem u great salute u\
How do I change the combination ?? Please help me out
Oh boy, this lock is famous at our school
Damn this is so cool
How on gods name can I change the password
Iván Montero Jiménez
You can’t.
Can not be changed.
@@HardyElectro1M dammm
It still only has 256 combinations. On average it will take 128 tries to open it.
Even less if it always needs 4 to numbers.
RogerWilco 255 combinations.
justin wood you are both mistaken, there's only 70 combinations. the order doesn't matter and number cannot repeat so Combinations = n! / (n-r)!(r!) n = possible numbers, r = numbers used, so
8! / (8 - 4)!(4!) = 40320 / 24(24) = 40320 / 576 = 70 combinations.
Edit: used a quick online tool to generate a list of possibilities:
{a,b,c,d} {a,b,c,e} {a,b,c,f} {a,b,c,g} {a,b,c,h} {a,b,d,e} {a,b,d,f} {a,b,d,g} {a,b,d,h} {a,b,e,f} {a,b,e,g} {a,b,e,h} {a,b,f,g} {a,b,f,h} {a,b,g,h} {a,c,d,e} {a,c,d,f} {a,c,d,g} {a,c,d,h} {a,c,e,f} {a,c,e,g} {a,c,e,h} {a,c,f,g} {a,c,f,h} {a,c,g,h} {a,d,e,f} {a,d,e,g} {a,d,e,h} {a,d,f,g} {a,d,f,h} {a,d,g,h} {a,e,f,g} {a,e,f,h} {a,e,g,h} {a,f,g,h} {b,c,d,e} {b,c,d,f} {b,c,d,g} {b,c,d,h} {b,c,e,f} {b,c,e,g} {b,c,e,h} {b,c,f,g} {b,c,f,h} {b,c,g,h} {b,d,e,f} {b,d,e,g} {b,d,e,h} {b,d,f,g} {b,d,f,h} {b,d,g,h} {b,e,f,g} {b,e,f,h} {b,e,g,h} {b,f,g,h} {c,d,e,f} {c,d,e,g} {c,d,e,h} {c,d,f,g} {c,d,f,h} {c,d,g,h} {c,e,f,g} {c,e,f,h} {c,e,g,h} {c,f,g,h} {d,e,f,g} {d,e,f,h} {d,e,g,h} {d,f,g,h} {e,f,g,h}
Kitsee you can use more/less than 4 numbers in this lock, (I've used it before, it can be changed), so the C does not work out, it is better off using 2^8 = 256
I've always wondered what the default combo to that kind of lock is; that said, time to find mine and get it open!
Wait what if its not allowed to be randomized. Wont that be a problem?
Lmao that's the lock for our school lockers xD
my dad found one of these but it has 10 buttoms and the combination is made of 5 numbers, that's 252 possible combinations, with a little of patience and a calculator I wrote the combinations in a word doc, and crossed out the wrong ones, it just took me around 70 tries
that one in the video has far less combinations, 70 so it's easier to unlock
best thing about this lock.. I've seen many of them. they all have the SAME BUTTON CONFIG. no jokes. how that for security lol
thanks to your video the theft is so easy to steal the item in to the locker hahaha
wish I had one!
It kind of blows my mind to think that there's 1680* different ways to push in four of the buttons on that lock.
*edit: actually only 70, I didn't realize that I had to divide that by the number of sequences which are just permutations of the same number sequence which is 4! = 24 so 1680 / 24 = 70.
privatenorby 8*7*6*5 = 1680
I think that is the right math, I couldn't figure out any other way to do it, anyway... At first I thought it was 8^4 = 4096 which is the number of different up-to-4 digit long sequences of 8 different digits and then I thought it was 8^4-8^3 = 3584 which is the number of 4 digit long sequences of 8 different digits but then I realized, as you said, that order does not matter, so I thought it's like a factorial but you stop after 4 multiplications except the actual number of multiplications you do is 8 modulo n where n is the length of the code so if the code length were 5 then it would be 8*7*6 = 336 and if the length is 7 then the number of possible codes would be 8 which makes sense because you run out of buttons. 8 modulo 4 happens to be 4 so that's the reason I only went 4 into 8!.
If you're going to tell someone that they're wrong at least have the right answer. Jeez. So disappointing.
privatenorby It gets easier if you think of the number of ways to press only two buttons: you have 8 choices to start out with, and then after you press the first button you only have 7 left, right? So 8 different ways to push the first button and then no matter which button you pick for the first push, you will have 7 choices for the second push, so 8*7 = 56. 56 possible different way to push in only 2 buttons. It works the same way up until the number of buttons you've pushed in is greater than the number of buttons you have left.
+privatenorby Yeah, okay, I figured it out. It's 8*7*6*5 / 4! = 1680/24 = 70. I was way off.
+goyabee does this lock only uses 4 digits combination?
+Rjel Styx Yes, and that's for a reason. If the combination were more than four digits, the number of possible combinations goes down. For example 5 digits would have only 56 possible combinations. 7 digits, which is a lot more obvious, would have only 8 possible combinations, because once you've pushed in 7 of the buttons, there's only one button left, if you pushed in all 8 buttons, the only possible combination would be all buttons pushed in.
I miss your videos bill
How to reset this lock !?
hi i would like to ask help,same lock from china but 10 numbers...i used your technique but why all numbers can be press down..pls help me.thnks
My reaction in Russian: офигеть! офигеть! :D
Can you say how to change the combination to a new one ?
I have the same lock and the original combo was 2458
how can I get one of those locks in abbottstown P.A
Now i can steal some stuff from my classmate’s locker :v
I have this but my padlock already opened and don't know what is the number, how to reverse engineering to decode it?
I have had one like this for over a decade.
With that chrome finish it would be easy to see the fingerprints
But what do you do if you forget the code and need to use the lock again and it's unlocked. Can't lock it if combination is not pushed in. 😂
It's like a master lock, faster to pick then it is to enter the combo lmao
Is there any way to change pass?
How to change the lock numbers?
is it possible to change the given code to my own personal combination? it will be helpful if you could answer this.
FYI when you applied tension, look again, you could visually see which ones were the code :)
+David Folsom how?
they very very very very very slightly move.
i tried it on mine and it didnt work
my opening button is not a lever but a thing you push in
How to change the default code of this Lock please help
I found out by "accident" how to "sense" the locking elements in a lock similar to this one in the mid-90s with my fingers. paused and wrote this *before* watching the video past 0:20...
EDIT: this is 8 elements, i had a 10 elements one
+Markus Preckl same here i was 8 years old