The TSA Lock (pic 1)
This is the TSA lock we used in our presentation
Date/Time: Fri 20 Oct 2006 02:56:17 PM EDT
This lock was placed on a checked firearm case by the TSA. No key was given to the owner of the firearm, but that wasn't a problem because Quigon was able to pick it in 15 seconds. Later it was discovered that it could be opened with nothing but a tension wrench!
The TSA Lock (pic 2)
This is the TSA lock we used in our presentation
Date/Time: Fri 20 Oct 2006 02:56:45 PM EDT
This lock was placed on a checked firearm case by the TSA. No key was given to the owner of the firearm, but that wasn't a problem because Quigon was able to pick it in 15 seconds. Later it was discovered that it could be opened with nothing but a tension wrench!
Contest board (pic 1)
Attendees practicing lock picking on our contest board
Date/Time: Sat 21 Oct 2006 10:57:22 AM EDT
On the first night of PhreakNIC we made a trip to Lowes and purchased two pieces of plywood, a set of hinges, and some eye hooks. We then assembled the board by hand, picked all of our locks (except for the Sargent & Greenleaf), and placed them in the eye hooks on the board. Why did we pick them all? We didn't have the keys! 13 locks were picked by Sysmin and I in about half an hour =)
Contest board (pic 2)
Attendees practicing lock picking on our contest board
Date/Time: Sat 21 Oct 2006 10:57:38 AM EDT
On the first night of PhreakNIC we made a trip to Lowes and purchased two pieces of plywood, a set of hinges, and some eye hooks. We then assembled the board by hand, picked all of our locks (except for the Sargent & Greenleaf), and placed them in the eye hooks on the board. Why did we pick them all? We didn't have the keys! 13 locks were picked by Sysmin and I in about half an hour =)
Contest board (pic 3)
Attendees practicing lock picking on our contest board
Date/Time: Sat 21 Oct 2006 10:58:51 AM EDT
On the first night of PhreakNIC we made a trip to Lowes and purchased two pieces of plywood, a set of hinges, and some eye hooks. We then assembled the board by hand, picked all of our locks (except for the Sargent & Greenleaf), and placed them in the eye hooks on the board. Why did we pick them all? We didn't have the keys! 13 locks were picked by Sysmin and I in about half an hour =)
Contest board (pic 4)
Attendees practicing lock picking on our contest board
Date/Time: Sat 21 Oct 2006 11:01:00 AM EDT
On the first night of PhreakNIC we made a trip to Lowes and purchased two pieces of plywood, a set of hinges, and some eye hooks. We then assembled the board by hand, picked all of our locks (except for the Sargent & Greenleaf), and placed them in the eye hooks on the board. Why did we pick them all? We didn't have the keys! 13 locks were picked by Sysmin and I in about half an hour =)
Obi-Wan Shinobi during the contest
Obi-Wan trying his best to pick a Brinks high security padlock during the contest
Date/Time: Sat 21 Oct 2006 11:34:10 AM EDT
Obi-Wan trying his best to pick a Brinks high security padlock during the contest. He didn't pick a single lock, but later that night he went on to win the drunken lock picking contest with a very impressive 2-second pick of the Master Lock No. 5 in round one and a ~30-second pick of the Taskforce lock in round two (only contestant that actually picked the Taskforce lock).