Techniques of Safecracking

Techniques of Safecracking
Author: Wayne B. Yeager
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1990
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781559500524

"Every safe is vulnerable, and once you know how to drill, punch, and peel a safe, it's only a matter of time and determination before those vulnerabilities can be exploited". -- Reflex No safe is secure, because locksmiths must be able to get inside if the lock breaks. This book ilustrates every known method for breaking into safes, vaults and safety-deposit boxes: -- Combination Guessing -- Combination Theft -- Drilling -- Punching -- Peeling -- Torches -- Explosives. For all those fortunate enough to have something worth keeping safe, Techniques of Safe-racking is eye opening reading.

Safecracker

Safecracker
Author: Dave McOmie
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1493058525

Like a character in a Hitchcock movie, Dave McOmie travels the country breaking into bank vaults, cracking jewelry store safes, and decoding unbreakable codes secured deep in government facilities. He’s never been arrested or charged with a crime—because it’s his job! Safecracker reveals a shadowy world where tumblers are twirled, skeletons are exposed, and longstanding mysteries are solved. You’ll ride shotgun with Dave for one crazy week, beginning with an impenetrable vault in Vegas with a midnight deadline, and ending with Prince’s ultra-secure music vault in the basement of Paisley Park. In between are factual stories that read like fiction: drilling the same model ATM from the notorious episode of Breaking Bad, meeting a mystery man from the Department of Defense at a remote location to crack two high-security safes, chronicling the corruption and ineptitude that dogged efforts to develop the first electronic safe lock to guard our national secrets, tackling a hundred-year-old antique bank vault in downtown Salt Lake City, and more. What’s in all these safes and vaults? Gold and silver, drugs and cash, guns and ammo, family heirlooms and X-rated paraphernalia . . . and a few secrets that should have remained secret. Shhhhh!

Safecracking 101

Safecracking 101
Author: Thomas Mazzone
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781500931506

Looking to start a new career in locksmithing and security? Nothing is more prestigious than being a safe technician. Safecracking 101 is a self-learning beginner's guide to manipulating and drilling safes. Written in lesson format, this easy reading manual introduces the beginner to the nomenclature, techniques, and methods used for opening safes; and are demonstrated using early model Sentry fire safes. For more information on starting a career in locksmithing, go to: -The Society Of Professional Locksmiths (http: //www.SOPL.us), and -The Security Technical Institute (http: //www.securitytechnicalinstitute.com)

Safecracking for Everyone!

Safecracking for Everyone!
Author: Jared Dygert
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781497416413

This book takes you from not knowing anything about safe locks to cracking your first one!

Locksport

Locksport
Author: Jos Weyers
Publisher: No Starch Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 1718502257

A comprehensive, fully illustrated guide to the fascinating sport of picking locks, Locksport is authored by five of the field’s foremost champions. Together, they’ll show you how to ethically, efficiently, and effectively bypass anything—from simple locks and safe dials to deadlocks and vaults. Welcome to the world of locksport, the sport of defeating locks. Whether you’re new to the challenge of lockpicking or aiming for championship gold, this book serves as your definitive guide, packed with practical advice from a team of experts. DIVE INTO THE ESSENTIALS WITH LOCKSPORT FOUNDATIONS How various locks work and how to maintain and disassemble practice locks What makes some locks more secure than others The laws, competitions, and communities that make up the world of locksport MASTER YOUR CRAFT WITH HANDS-ON TECHNIQUES How to pick pin tumblers and lever locks, make impressions or craft a working key from a blank, and manipulate open combination safe locks How to work with picks, rakes, tension wrenches, files, magnification tools, safe-lock graphs, and depth-measuring instruments The intricacies of security pins, wards, dimple locks, keyways, and antique locks GAIN THE COMPETITIVE EDGE WITH COMPETITION INSIGHTS The ins and outs of competition setup and tools and how to host your own competitions Expert strategies for managing your nerves and gathering lock intel What it’s like to participate in timed head-to-head competitions, PicTacToe™, escape challenges, and other lockpicking contests From mastering your first padlock to conquering a competition, Locksport will show you how to take your skills to the next level—and have endless fun doing it.

High-Security Mechanical Locks

High-Security Mechanical Locks
Author: Graham Pulford
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 613
Release: 2007-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0080555861

High-Security Mechanical Locks comprehensively surveys and explains the highly technical area of high security locks in a way that is accessible to a wide audience. Well over 100 different locks are presented, organized into 6 basic types. Each chapter introduces the necessary concepts in a historical perspective and further categorizes the locks. This is followed by detailed 'how it works' descriptions with many pictures, diagrams and references. The descriptions are based on actual dissections of the real locks.The scope is limited to key operated mechanical locks, thus keyless combination locks and digital locks are not covered. The book does not deal with routine locksmithing topics such as installation and servicing of locks. The sensitive area of picking and bypassing of locks is dealt with only at a high level without giving detailed information that would be unacceptable in the wrong hands.* Comprehensive coverage of over 100 different types of 19th and 20th century key-operated locks, unified in a simple classification scheme* Detailed operating principles - clear 'how it works' descriptions* Manipulation resistance rating for each lock on a scale of 1 to 5

Practical Lock Picking

Practical Lock Picking
Author: Deviant Ollam
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2010-07-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1597496111

For the first time, Deviant Ollam, one of the security industry's best-known lockpicking teachers, has assembled an instructional manual geared specifically toward penetration testers. Unlike other texts on the subject (which tend to be either massive volumes detailing every conceivable style of lock or brief "spy manuals" that only skim the surface) this book is for INFOSEC professionals that need essential, core knowledge of lockpicking and seek the ability to open most locks with relative ease. Deviant's material is presented with rich, detailed diagrams and is offered in easy-to-follow lessons which allow even beginners to acquire the knowledge very quickly. Everything from straightforward lockpicking to quick-entry techniques like shimming, bumping, and bypassing is explained and shown.Whether you're being hired to penetrate security or simply trying to harden your own defenses, this book is essential.

Kicking Ass and Saving Souls

Kicking Ass and Saving Souls
Author: David Matthews
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2011-07-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101517042

The story of a boy from Baltimore who evolves from a safecracking, jewel-heisting, deep-sea diving, ultimate-fighting, international playboy into a globetrotting humanitarian. Stefan Templeton was born a child of extremes. The son of Ebba, an aristocratic Norwegian love child, and Roye, a militant African American philosopher, Stefan spent his early years shuffling between the discipline of his father's house and dojo in decaying west Baltimore and the eccentricities of his mother's life as a healer and artist in the wealthiest enclaves of Europe. The confusion formed a singular man who had nothing but his own abilities. By age eighteen Stefan was a skilled fighter, philosopher, lover, horseman, and swimmer who exuded confidence and competence. His highs came from adventure, always. He hunted in Macon, France; brawled in Oxford, England; lived as a kept man off the Champs-Élysées; served as a medicine man in Colombia; escaped death on the Amazon; and trained to serve on Cousteau's Calypso in Marseilles. Love of the mother of his first child temporarily settled Stefan in Norway, but poverty and adrenaline addiction soon kicked in. Eventually, Stefan found himself in a labyrinthine criminal world-where he pulled off one of the biggest jewel heists in Scandinavia's history as a player in a smuggling consortium. He eluded capture, but the downward spiral continued until he hit bottom one night in Tokyo. Alone and in need of redemption, Stefan lost himself in the south Asian jungle, but fate brought him an opportunity to help the wretched Karen people of Burma. By serving the forgotten, Stefan could begin his restitution. This Renaissance man at last utilized his uncommon skill set to embrace the call of humanitarian relief. Disasters like the Indonesian tsunami and the Sudanese civil war and drought required all of him. The adventure of Stefan Templeton tests the bounds of human possibility, and even the most hardened of skeptics will be gripped by this account of David Matthews, Stefan's childhood friend and sometimes harshest critic.

Ninja Hacking

Ninja Hacking
Author: Thomas Wilhelm
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2010-11-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1597495891

Ninja Hacking offers insight on how to conduct unorthodox attacks on computing networks, using disguise, espionage, stealth, and concealment. This book blends the ancient practices of Japanese ninjas, in particular the historical Ninjutsu techniques, with the present hacking methodologies. It looks at the methods used by malicious attackers in real-world situations and details unorthodox penetration testing techniques by getting inside the mind of a ninja. It also expands upon current penetration testing methodologies including new tactics for hardware and physical attacks. This book is organized into 17 chapters. The first two chapters incorporate the historical ninja into the modern hackers. The white-hat hackers are differentiated from the black-hat hackers. The function gaps between them are identified. The next chapters explore strategies and tactics using knowledge acquired from Sun Tzu's The Art of War applied to a ninja hacking project. The use of disguise, impersonation, and infiltration in hacking is then discussed. Other chapters cover stealth, entering methods, espionage using concealment devices, covert listening devices, intelligence gathering and interrogation, surveillance, and sabotage. The book concludes by presenting ways to hide the attack locations and activities. This book will be of great value not only to penetration testers and security professionals, but also to network and system administrators as well as hackers. - Discusses techniques used by malicious attackers in real-world situations - Details unorthodox penetration testing techniques by getting inside the mind of a ninja - Expands upon current penetration testing methodologies including new tactics for hardware and physical attacks