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=Tryout keys= | |||
[[File:Tryout_keys_kwikset_smart_key.jpg|thumb|400px|right|text-top|A portion of the tryout key set used with the [[Kwikset SmartKey]] lock.]] | |||
'''Tryout keys''' are a [[lockpicking]] tool used to exploit poor tolerances in locks. A collection of keys with custom depth and spacing patterns is produced to manipulate internal components to various positions. In some cases they are capable of rapidly brute-forcing all keying depths for the lock. Because tryout keys are used as normal [[key]]s they are generally considered a form of [[surreptitious entry]]. | |||
This technique is made possible by a low number of real key [[differs]] as a result of poor manufacturing tolerances or key specifications. | |||
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==See also== | |||
* [[Differs]] | |||
* [[Key]] | |||
* [[Lockpicking]] | |||
[[Category:Lockpicking]] [[Category:Surreptitious_Entry]] [[Category:Keys]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 22 February 2011
Tryout keys
Tryout keys are a lockpicking tool used to exploit poor tolerances in locks. A collection of keys with custom depth and spacing patterns is produced to manipulate internal components to various positions. In some cases they are capable of rapidly brute-forcing all keying depths for the lock. Because tryout keys are used as normal keys they are generally considered a form of surreptitious entry.
This technique is made possible by a low number of real key differs as a result of poor manufacturing tolerances or key specifications.
See also
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