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  • This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is a really innovative path lock from O vo.

  • It's a lot that allows the user to both re key the lock and change the bidding on the key to match it.

  • It was the product of an Indiegogo campaign a few years ago, and I'm not sure if he's air still made, but because the mechanism is so unusual, we're going to do things a little bit different today.

  • I'm going to take it apart first to show you what's inside, and I think that will help.

  • You better understand what's going on while I'm picking.

  • Taking it apart is very easy.

  • When the keys in the unlocked position, we can stick anything sharp down this little hole that pushes a D tent that releases the core.

  • Now, if we look at the core and the K, we can see each one has four rotors, and each of those rotors has six numbers on it.

  • When the rotors air set so that the numbers on the core match the numbers on the key, they will work together.

  • In this case it is 1431 nowthe lock rotors are particularly interesting.

  • Each one of them is a stand alone lost court with three pins actually arranged.

  • So when all four of these rotors are bound together, they essentially create a 12 pin lock.

  • Now, a word about the key space that is the total number of possible keys.

  • With four rotors and six positions, there are about 1300 possible combinations.

  • That may seem like a lot until you realize you can look down the key way and in a couple of moments, narrow it down considerably.

  • If there is a pin at the 12 o'clock position, we know that rotor set on an odd number.

  • If there is not a pin there, we know it's set on an even number.

  • That may not seem like a huge advantage until you do the maths and realize it narrows it down from 1300 possible combinations to just 81.

  • That's few enough that you could probably try them all if you had some time and one of these user configurable keys.

  • Okay, let's put all this back together and see what it takes to pick it open.

  • Okay, that is locked up.

  • Tensioning is done from that little notch there, and I just bent a piece of music wire to reach in and grab onto it.

  • It's fairly easy because we have such a wide open key way.

  • I'm using this thick 50 thousands pick and that Make sure I don't slide off the sides now as far as strategy goes, because there is some take up between each of the rotors.

  • This picks a lot more like 43 pin locks than it does 1 12 pin lock.

  • So I'm gonna work.

  • May my way back, setting each of the three pins on each of the rotors.

  • That's writer one number one, too, of three is binding tightly.

  • Gotta click there.

  • Felt some movement.

  • Number two one two three felt some movement.

  • I think two is set going back to the 3rd 1 two three.

  • I think we have the third Roeder set and fourth rotor one two for his binding very tightly, and we got this open so not too hard to pick.

  • It really is an interesting concept, but between decoding attacks and picking, I think it could definitely use some improvement.

  • In any case, that's all I have for you today.

  • If you do have any questions or comments about this, please put them below.

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  • And, as always, have a nice day.

  • Thank you.

This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is a really innovative path lock from O vo.

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