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- | '''Non-destructive entry''' refers to a variety of [[methods of entry]] used to gain access to a container (building, room, safe, etc.) without causing damage to the container or affecting its normal operation. It is the opposite of [[destructive entry]] and can be further categorized as [[covert entry]] or [[surreptitious entry]] depending on the forensic evidence left behind. | ||
Non-destructive | ==Non-destructive methods of entry== | ||
* [[Lockpicking]] | |||
* [[Impressioning]] | |||
* [[Bypass]] | |||
* [[Shimming]] | |||
* [[Decoding]] | |||
* Unauthorized key duplication | |||
* Use of an existing [[key]] or [[combination]] | |||
[[ | ==See also== | ||
* [[Methods of entry]] | |||
* [[Destructive entry]] | |||
* [[Covert Entry]] | |||
* [[Surreptitious Entry]] | |||
[[ | [[Category:Methods of entry]] | ||
[[Category:Non-destructive entry]] | |||
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Revision as of 23:17, 2 February 2021
Non-destructive entry
Non-destructive entry refers to a variety of methods of entry used to gain access to a container (building, room, safe, etc.) without causing damage to the container or affecting its normal operation. It is the opposite of destructive entry and can be further categorized as covert entry or surreptitious entry depending on the forensic evidence left behind.
Non-destructive methods of entry
- Lockpicking
- Impressioning
- Bypass
- Shimming
- Decoding
- Unauthorized key duplication
- Use of an existing key or combination