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=Locksport=
=Locksport=


Locksport is the practice of lockpicking as a hobby, usually with groups of people who have similar interests. The popularity of locksport has dramatically increased in recent years.
Locksport is the practice of lockpicking as a hobby, usually in a group.
 
The popularity of locksport has dramatically increased in recent years.


==History of Locksport==
==History of Locksport==
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The origins of locksport date as far back as the 1850s, when English lock manufacturers began to take security serious. There were public competitions held to tout the security of new locks. In 1851, Alfred Charles Hobbs was sent to London's "Great Exhibition of 1851" to
The event was a flash in the pan; it would take over a hundred years for locksport to return.
until the mid-1990s in America.
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The first established locksport group was Sportsfreunde der Sperrtechnik, founded in 1997.
In 1994, while attending the HOPE security conference, Steffen Wernéry bought his first pick set at a nearby spy shop. Together with Juergen Dreessman he would exchange information, both learning a great deal about lockpicking and the peculiarities of certain locks models. The two would go on to give lectures on lockpicking at the 1996 Computer Chaos Conference. In 1997 the pair founded Sportsfreunde der Sperrtechnik, the first established locksport group, in Hamburg, Germany.


LSI founded in 2005.
LSI founded in 2005.


TOOOL US founded in 2006.
TOOOL US founded in 2006.
==Legal Issues==
Most groups state their unwillingness to associate with or assist unscrupulous individuals. Locksport groups encourage learning and entertainment rather than criminal activity. The level of skill and training required for professional lockpicking is out of the range of all but the most determined thieves, none of which will need locksport groups to achieve their aims.


==Industry Impact==
==Industry Impact==


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Many locksport groups have had a positive impact on the lock industry by disclosing (publicly and privately) vulnerability information to manufacturers. While many locksmith organizations frown upon this practice, disclosure has led to improved designs of many locks and increased consumer awareness of the security risks present in certain locks.


==Locksport Competitions==
==Locksport Competitions==

Revision as of 22:52, 1 December 2008

Locksport

Locksport is the practice of lockpicking as a hobby, usually in a group.

The popularity of locksport has dramatically increased in recent years.

History of Locksport

oh look at me using noinclude for secret updates :D

The origins of locksport date as far back as the 1850s, when English lock manufacturers began to take security serious. There were public competitions held to tout the security of new locks. In 1851, Alfred Charles Hobbs was sent to London's "Great Exhibition of 1851" to

The event was a flash in the pan; it would take over a hundred years for locksport to return.

until the mid-1990s in America.


In 1994, while attending the HOPE security conference, Steffen Wernéry bought his first pick set at a nearby spy shop. Together with Juergen Dreessman he would exchange information, both learning a great deal about lockpicking and the peculiarities of certain locks models. The two would go on to give lectures on lockpicking at the 1996 Computer Chaos Conference. In 1997 the pair founded Sportsfreunde der Sperrtechnik, the first established locksport group, in Hamburg, Germany.

LSI founded in 2005.

TOOOL US founded in 2006.

Legal Issues

Most groups state their unwillingness to associate with or assist unscrupulous individuals. Locksport groups encourage learning and entertainment rather than criminal activity. The level of skill and training required for professional lockpicking is out of the range of all but the most determined thieves, none of which will need locksport groups to achieve their aims.

Industry Impact

Many locksport groups have had a positive impact on the lock industry by disclosing (publicly and privately) vulnerability information to manufacturers. While many locksmith organizations frown upon this practice, disclosure has led to improved designs of many locks and increased consumer awareness of the security risks present in certain locks.

Locksport Competitions

  • DEFCON
  • HOPE
  • Gringo Warrior
  • Lockcon

Locksport Groups

United States:

Europe: