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Re: [dvd-discuss] Master lock picking



The article said that it wasn't in MIT's guide. I read it at one time, I 
was pretty sure that master key making was Lockpicking 101.

mickeym

Michael A Rolenz wrote:

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> I thought this was already covered in the "MIT Guide to Lock Picking"
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> http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/23/business/23LOCK.html
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> "Since publishing Mr. Blaze's technique could lead to an increase in
> thefts and other crimes, it presented an ethical quandary for him and
> for AT&T Labs -- the kind of quandary that must also be confronted
> whenever new security holes are discovered in computing. There's no way
> to warn the good guys without also alerting the bad guys," Mr. Blaze
> said. "If there were, then it would be much simpler -- we would just
> tell the good guys." Publishing a paper about vulnerable locks, however,
> presented greater challenges than a paper on computer flaws....."
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> No mention of anyone threatening a lawsuit for teaching lock-picking
> techniques.
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