Gun safes hacked at defcon
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Gun safes hacked at defcon
Once again, the annual hackers convention goes after gun safes
"A high-end gun safe with a fingerprint scan activated lock can be opened using a pair of paper clips thanks to a hole under the scan pad that allows access to the latching mechanism inside, Security Labs' Toby Bluzmanis showed."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/ar ... 912fb92.81
"A high-end gun safe with a fingerprint scan activated lock can be opened using a pair of paper clips thanks to a hole under the scan pad that allows access to the latching mechanism inside, Security Labs' Toby Bluzmanis showed."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/ar ... 912fb92.81
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Re: Gun safes hacked at defcon
Stack-On products are not "high end gun safes." They make small lockboxes and sheet metal cabinets that they call gun safes but that can be readily defeated very quickly with common hand tools.jmorris wrote:Once again, the annual hackers convention goes after gun safes
"A high-end gun safe with a fingerprint scan activated lock can be opened using a pair of paper clips thanks to a hole under the scan pad that allows access to the latching mechanism inside, Security Labs' Toby Bluzmanis showed."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/ar ... 912fb92.81
The hackers didn't open true gun safes by Fort Knox, Cannon, etc with a couple of paperclips.
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Re: Gun safes hacked at defcon
The subtext—which is a lie—is obvious: "There are no safe locks. Guns are unsafe without locks. Ban them."
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Re: Gun safes hacked at defcon
You and I know that but unfortunately there's a lot of junk out there being sold as gun safes, some of it no better than those little tin, one-key-opens-all cash boxes. If this makes people think twice about what they buy then I'm glad for it. Though I'd like to know if they really did open a GunVault as I have one of those.Excaliber wrote:Stack-On products are not "high end gun safes." They make small lockboxes and sheet metal cabinets that they call gun safes but that can be readily defeated very quickly with common hand tools.jmorris wrote:Once again, the annual hackers convention goes after gun safes
"A high-end gun safe with a fingerprint scan activated lock can be opened using a pair of paper clips thanks to a hole under the scan pad that allows access to the latching mechanism inside, Security Labs' Toby Bluzmanis showed."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/ar ... 912fb92.81
The hackers didn't open true gun safes by Fort Knox, Cannon, etc with a couple of paperclips.
Jay E Morris,
Guardian Firearm Training, NRA Pistol, LTC < retired from all
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Re: Gun safes hacked at defcon
Anybody in the media check to see if the guy doing all this bad-mouthing and show-and-tell "safecracking" has any stock in that expanding rod gun barrel lock company? Or if he's affiliated with any anti-firearms group? Or maybe the guy just likes to hawk HIS services and uses this as a way to drum up business? My despisement of the media knows no bounds...
Re: Gun safes hacked at defcon
Heartland Patriot wrote:Anybody in the media check to see if the guy doing all this bad-mouthing and show-and-tell "safecracking" has any stock in that expanding rod gun barrel lock company? Or if he's affiliated with any anti-firearms group? Or maybe the guy just likes to hawk HIS services and uses this as a way to drum up business? My despisement of the media knows no bounds...
Here is a video of a 3 yr old opening those Stack-On safes
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=erGOJxQIf5c[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erGOJxQIf5c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you use the link and go to YouTube you'll find related videos. In one they use some sophisticated high end tools, like a straw, to open one.
Here it is
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=p-zuo_rCxi4[/youtube]
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Re: Gun safes hacked at defcon
When I read about the kid jarring it so that it opened, I expected to see him knocking it off of a table, something like that. It took him basically no force to open that...are you certain that the lockboxes in the video haven't been tampered with in any manner to make them easier to open? Also, the kid sure seemed to be quite "knowledgeable" on exactly where to put that straw, or poke into...but was he coached ahead of time? I've got a small Gunvault here next to me. I'm going to empty it, and drop it a foot or so, in the interest of science, to see if it will just pop open. Mine is just like it left the factory, minus putting a new battery in it a couple of times and changing the keypress code.-------Okay, test complete...didn't pop open...also, I took a large rubber mallet and gave it a few whacks...not full strength, but harder than the little kid bumping those in the video...yeah, didn't open.JJVP wrote:Heartland Patriot wrote:Anybody in the media check to see if the guy doing all this bad-mouthing and show-and-tell "safecracking" has any stock in that expanding rod gun barrel lock company? Or if he's affiliated with any anti-firearms group? Or maybe the guy just likes to hawk HIS services and uses this as a way to drum up business? My despisement of the media knows no bounds...
Here is a video of a 3 yr old opening those Stack-On safes
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=erGOJxQIf5c[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erGOJxQIf5c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you use the link and go to YouTube you'll find related videos. In one they use some sophisticated high end tools, like a straw, to open one.
Here it is
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=p-zuo_rCxi4[/youtube]
What I am getting at is that SOMETHING isn't right about those videos. I wish I were a rich man, then I would go locate some of those and see for myself. Unfortunately, I don't have that kind of money. But I'm going to guess that the companies that make them test them at least a little more than a tiny bump to see if they will open. The whole thing just seems GIMMICKY.
Re: Gun safes hacked at defcon
The video used the Stack-On vaults not GunVaults. It shows the exact thing mentioned on the original OP article.Heartland Patriot wrote:JJVP wrote:Heartland Patriot wrote:Anybody in the media check to see if the guy doing all this bad-mouthing and show-and-tell "safecracking" has any stock in that expanding rod gun barrel lock company? Or if he's affiliated with any anti-firearms group? Or maybe the guy just likes to hawk HIS services and uses this as a way to drum up business? My despisement of the media knows no bounds...
When I read about the kid jarring it so that it opened, I expected to see him knocking it off of a table, something like that. It took him basically no force to open that...are you certain that the lockboxes in the video haven't been tampered with in any manner to make them easier to open? Also, the kid sure seemed to be quite "knowledgeable" on exactly where to put that straw, or poke into...but was he coached ahead of time? I've got a small Gunvault here next to me. I'm going to empty it, and drop it a foot or so, in the interest of science, to see if it will just pop open. Mine is just like it left the factory, minus putting a new battery in it a couple of times and changing the keypress code.-------Okay, test complete...didn't pop open...also, I took a large rubber mallet and gave it a few whacks...not full strength, but harder than the little kid bumping those in the video...yeah, didn't open.
What I am getting at is that SOMETHING isn't right about those videos. I wish I were a rich man, then I would go locate some of those and see for myself. Unfortunately, I don't have that kind of money. But I'm going to guess that the companies that make them test them at least a little more than a tiny bump to see if they will open. The whole thing just seems GIMMICKY.
Researchers toyed with the Stack-On safe at issue and discovered it could be opened by simply tipping it a bit and then dropping it, with the jar of the impact causing it to unlock.
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Re: Gun safes hacked at defcon
The event has a history of exposing security flaws and loopholes. Unless someone can show the devices were rigged like some NBC expose, I will save my anger for the manufacturer.
Re: Gun safes hacked at defcon
So every one of those "safes" were Stack-On products? They certainly have a wide variety of styles, then. Also, why would this guy just do this? Is he really that big of an altruist? He has no skin in this game, monetary-wise? I'm sorry, but my trust level has gone WAY down the last few years; nothing personal intended, I assure you.
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There are thousands of how to open safes/locks videos on YouTube. I had one of those fire safe safes that I lost the key to. I had some valuables inside that I needed. Got to YouTube and found a way to open it without the key. It took me less than a minute to get it open with a paper clip. There are videos on how to open the safes that some hotel rooms have to store your valuables. They all have a master combination that will open them regardless of what combination you set. Scary the things you can find on the Internet. I have no doubt about the claims on the videos I posted for the Stack-On safes. If it was just one person posting it, then maybe. But when you have numerous people making the claims and demonstrating on video, you have to believe it is real.Heartland Patriot wrote:So every one of those "safes" were Stack-On products? They certainly have a wide variety of styles, then. Also, why would this guy just do this? Is he really that big of an altruist? He has no skin in this game, monetary-wise? I'm sorry, but my trust level has gone WAY down the last few years; nothing personal intended, I assure you.
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Re: Gun safes hacked at defcon
I was in Vegas for the Shot Show a couple of years ago. The hotel room had a coin-operated safe - you had to put in 50 cents to open the safe, and release the key. Turns out the coin bin fit so loosely into the frame, that it could be dislodged by using some high-tech burglary tools that I call "my fingers". And from there you could release the safe door. Amazingly, there was a couple of dollars in quarters in the bin. I'd like to claim that those quarters won me a million dollars at the slots, but I left them there for the next resident.JJVP wrote:There are thousands of how to open safes/locks videos on YouTube. I had one of those fire safe safes that I lost the key to. I had some valuables inside that I needed. Got to YouTube and found a way to open it without the key. It took me less than a minute to get it open with a paper clip. There are videos on how to open the safes that some hotel rooms have to store your valuables. They all have a master combination that will open them regardless of what combination you set. Scary the things you can find on the Internet. I have no doubt about the claims on the videos I posted for the Stack-On safes. If it was just one person posting it, then maybe. But when you have numerous people making the claims and demonstrating on video, you have to believe it is real.Heartland Patriot wrote:So every one of those "safes" were Stack-On products? They certainly have a wide variety of styles, then. Also, why would this guy just do this? Is he really that big of an altruist? He has no skin in this game, monetary-wise? I'm sorry, but my trust level has gone WAY down the last few years; nothing personal intended, I assure you.

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