Monday, February 21, 2011

999 or Bump Key - Lock Bumping

There's a way criminals can get in your home and its through your very own locks. CBS 21 News is looking into lock bumping pot vape pen .

Key bumping isn't a new issue but people are talking about it more and more, mainly because it's getting so much attention online. Pings or dents in the keys are what make a key unlock a door. Key bumping uses a bump key and a series of taps to open a door.

We certainly don't want to give criminals a how to, but we do want people to be aware of this. Key bumping is essentially a lock picking technique using a specially-crafted key, sometimes called a 999 key. It's groves are made as deeply as possible so it fits a door but won't unlock it.

The bumping part refers to forcing the key to interact and turn the lock. Some online demonstrations say they will work all the time. But locksmiths we talked to said the chance of a criminal walking up to a home and immediately getting in with one is very rare. And police say a good lock and relationships are the best defense.

"Bottom line is, if people want in your homes they are going to," said Sgt. Rod Varner. "The best thing you can have anymore are good neighbors, if they see something they can call 911 immediately." pot vaporizer

And police say they are always happy to come inspect your home and your locks if you are worried about this. But again they say they aren't seeing a terribly high number of these cases, but it is on their radar.

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