Lock bumping blog, complete with history and safety concerning lock bumping and bump key information.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Lock Bumping Can Open Your Front Door
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Lock Bumping Keys
Lock Bumping KeysLook at the lock bumping keys picture below and you will see the difference between your normal house key and a lock bumping key. The lock bumping key as you can see has a distinct look to it. The key is filed down to create little metal spikes which look like shark teeth on the key. When the lock bumping key is whacked or hit by the lock bumping hammer it then pushes up all the pins at the same time for a split second. Front door security unless you have a new home say like homes for sale in san clemente with expensive locks such as Schlage primus for added home security. When pressure is applied for this split second all the pins are above the tumbler which enables the tumbler to then turn. The hitting or banging of the key with a lock bumping hammer is where the term lock bumping comes from. Normal House Key vs. Lock Bumping Key |
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Lock Bumping Information You Need to Know
Monday, March 16, 2009
Protect Yourself from Lock Bumping
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Lock Bumping and Your Security
Lock bumping and the bump key have changed the game for Home Security. Nearly every door to every home in every neighborhood can be unlocked or opened in a matter of seconds with virtually no noise via lock bumping. Over 90 percent of all doors in newer and older homes for sale in America use a pin tumbler lock which is vulnerable to lock bumping. This locking system is so old and outdated that it was patented during the civil war. Lock bumping as it is now called was first discovered during the 1970’s by a small circle of locksmiths in Denmark. However that was then and this is now. With the advent of the internet it was only a matter of time before the technique of lock bumping would reach America and our doors. There is a solution and to protect yourself and your family against bump keys you need to update and replace your old pin tumbler locks with new high security locks. For more information on lock bumping and how to protect you against it, visit our public service site lock bumping.org.