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Practical Lock Picking, Second Edition, is an instructional manual that covers everything from straightforward lock picking to quick entry techniques such as shimming, bumping, and bypassing. Written by Deviant Ollam, one of the security industry's best known lock picking teachers, and winner of the Best Book Bejtlich Read in 2010 award, this book contains detailed photos that make learning as easy as picking a lock. Material is offered in easy to follow lessons that allow even beginners to acquire the knowledge very quickly. Whether the student will be hired at some point to penetrate security or simply trying to harden his or her own defenses, this book is essential. This edition has been updated to reflect the changing landscape of tools and tactics which have emerged in recent years. It consists of 6 chapters that discuss topics such as the fundamentals of pin tumbler and wafer locks; the basics of picking, with emphasis on how to exploit weaknesses; tips for beginners on how to get very good and very fast in picking locks; advanced training; quick entry tricks about shimming, bumping, and bypassing; and pin tumblers in other configurations. This book is geared specifically toward penetration testers, security consultants, IT security professionals, and hackers. Detailed full color photos make learning as easy as picking a lock Extensive appendix details tools and toolkits currently available for all your lock picking needs. Review: Fundamentals, Step-by-Step - Works Like a Charm - I stumbled upon this book while browsing and decided to purchase it from mere curiosity. I have a part-time job at a hardware store and am constantly getting questions about what padlocks are the most secure or which deadbolt set should one go with. This book certainly opened my eyes, particularly to padlocks - I haven't had much time to practice on any deadbolts yet, but the mechanics are basically the same. Along with this book, I also purchased a small pick set to see if what I was reading would actually have real world practicality. Since padlocks are relatively inexpensive, I began toying around with different models and discovered that many - the majority sold in the hardware store I work at - are easily overcome with a basic picking set; namely, all one really needs is a tension wrench and a rake pick (detailed in the book). The first padlock I purchased was a cheap Master Lock - after reading midway through this book, as a novice pick artist, I opened a Master Lock in less than five minutes. I have since refined my technique and Master Locks can be opened as if one had the key and not a wrench and rake. Since I was able to crack Master Lock brand padlocks so easily, I began trying different models and brands that my store sold. One-by-one, they all succumbed to the basic skills learned in this book. I can open every Master Lock our store sells, every Tru-Bolt, the few Brinks we sell, and the few Schlage we sell. All of these locks were fairly easily compromised except for one - that is the Schlage 994831: http://www.desertcart.com/Schlage-994831-Padlock-2-5-Inch-Shackle/dp/B0043EVDAU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358829492&sr=8-1&keywords=schlage+padlock This thing is a beast and took days for me to finally crack. So the lesson learned about padlocks from this book is that one should seriously consider using the Schlage - despite its cost, it will be well worth it to thwart most, even very determined, thieves from taking whatever is valuable behind that lock. Like I said, the book was a real eye opener as to how vulnerable this common means of securing property really is. As for deadbolts and standard handle locks, I have not attempted to use the techniques described in this book on any; however, if they all follow the same general mechanism, which this book will illustrate in intricate detail, then there are certainly a lot of locks open to circumvention via lock picking. I have heard; however, that the Dexter locks (of higher quality) mirror the Schlage padlock in thwarting an attempted pick. Aside from these sorts of tumbler locks, there really isn't much to step up to unless you want to spend a serious amount of cash. The most difficult, or intimidating lock, in my mind is the round key-lock. These require even more specialized tools to open, so the safety factor of these seems fairly high. There are also magnetic locks, electronically controlled, but I can only imagine the cost. Brands of locks aside, the book really does do a great job of explaining in detail the internal mechanics of all of these various locks (some are more refined and harder to crack) and the book turned out to be very difficult to put down. The book could easily be read in one session, but the desire to check out the techniques described will be strong. If the book has taught me anything other than a new, inexpensive hobby, it is that, rest assured, someone will be able to crack any lock you will likely find in a local hardware store, especially given the proper motivation. My motivation was from curiosity and to help customers select the correct product when asked. Those would be some of the more expensive locks, but if you value what you secure with a padlock, or door lock, or deadbolt, it should definitely be one built to thwart such an easy skill to acquire. Particularly when there is literature out there that can teach someone to pick effectively in a matter of hours. Review: A surprisingly in-depth compendium of the hows and whys of lock picking. - While not at the graduate school level, this should perhaps be considered a Junior or Senior level reference textbook of lock picking for interested, self-taught students. When a book starts off by espousing the ethics of lock picking, you know this is a serious look at the topic. This is a basic enough introduction, though, that almost anyone can begin with this book. Others, that have been investigating lock picking for a while, will still find lots of tidbits here that they may not have known about before. The computer-done illustrations are somewhat bland in a book of this sort, but are absolutely clear and to the point; which is its intended purpose. The detailed, close-up photos of picks, locks, and tools are what generates genuine interest here; especially, if these things are a little unfamiliar to you. Some photos could have been clearer or better lit; but, just by studying the photos (and the text is usually very enlightening, too, of course), the reader can tease out interesting revelations about why certain locks are easier (or harder) to pick, and how and why specific tools can be used to do the picking. Which, of course, is the whole purpose of this book. Although in paperback form, the pages are printed on slick paper, which makes everything sharp and clear, and causes the photos and colored illustrations to pop from the page. It should last for a long while in your library, even after being referenced again and again. All in all, an enjoyable, interesting and well-done book by an interesting, well-known character in the lock picking world.
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J**N
Fundamentals, Step-by-Step - Works Like a Charm
I stumbled upon this book while browsing and decided to purchase it from mere curiosity. I have a part-time job at a hardware store and am constantly getting questions about what padlocks are the most secure or which deadbolt set should one go with. This book certainly opened my eyes, particularly to padlocks - I haven't had much time to practice on any deadbolts yet, but the mechanics are basically the same. Along with this book, I also purchased a small pick set to see if what I was reading would actually have real world practicality. Since padlocks are relatively inexpensive, I began toying around with different models and discovered that many - the majority sold in the hardware store I work at - are easily overcome with a basic picking set; namely, all one really needs is a tension wrench and a rake pick (detailed in the book). The first padlock I purchased was a cheap Master Lock - after reading midway through this book, as a novice pick artist, I opened a Master Lock in less than five minutes. I have since refined my technique and Master Locks can be opened as if one had the key and not a wrench and rake. Since I was able to crack Master Lock brand padlocks so easily, I began trying different models and brands that my store sold. One-by-one, they all succumbed to the basic skills learned in this book. I can open every Master Lock our store sells, every Tru-Bolt, the few Brinks we sell, and the few Schlage we sell. All of these locks were fairly easily compromised except for one - that is the Schlage 994831: http://www.amazon.com/Schlage-994831-Padlock-2-5-Inch-Shackle/dp/B0043EVDAU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358829492&sr=8-1&keywords=schlage+padlock This thing is a beast and took days for me to finally crack. So the lesson learned about padlocks from this book is that one should seriously consider using the Schlage - despite its cost, it will be well worth it to thwart most, even very determined, thieves from taking whatever is valuable behind that lock. Like I said, the book was a real eye opener as to how vulnerable this common means of securing property really is. As for deadbolts and standard handle locks, I have not attempted to use the techniques described in this book on any; however, if they all follow the same general mechanism, which this book will illustrate in intricate detail, then there are certainly a lot of locks open to circumvention via lock picking. I have heard; however, that the Dexter locks (of higher quality) mirror the Schlage padlock in thwarting an attempted pick. Aside from these sorts of tumbler locks, there really isn't much to step up to unless you want to spend a serious amount of cash. The most difficult, or intimidating lock, in my mind is the round key-lock. These require even more specialized tools to open, so the safety factor of these seems fairly high. There are also magnetic locks, electronically controlled, but I can only imagine the cost. Brands of locks aside, the book really does do a great job of explaining in detail the internal mechanics of all of these various locks (some are more refined and harder to crack) and the book turned out to be very difficult to put down. The book could easily be read in one session, but the desire to check out the techniques described will be strong. If the book has taught me anything other than a new, inexpensive hobby, it is that, rest assured, someone will be able to crack any lock you will likely find in a local hardware store, especially given the proper motivation. My motivation was from curiosity and to help customers select the correct product when asked. Those would be some of the more expensive locks, but if you value what you secure with a padlock, or door lock, or deadbolt, it should definitely be one built to thwart such an easy skill to acquire. Particularly when there is literature out there that can teach someone to pick effectively in a matter of hours.
D**I
A surprisingly in-depth compendium of the hows and whys of lock picking.
While not at the graduate school level, this should perhaps be considered a Junior or Senior level reference textbook of lock picking for interested, self-taught students. When a book starts off by espousing the ethics of lock picking, you know this is a serious look at the topic. This is a basic enough introduction, though, that almost anyone can begin with this book. Others, that have been investigating lock picking for a while, will still find lots of tidbits here that they may not have known about before. The computer-done illustrations are somewhat bland in a book of this sort, but are absolutely clear and to the point; which is its intended purpose. The detailed, close-up photos of picks, locks, and tools are what generates genuine interest here; especially, if these things are a little unfamiliar to you. Some photos could have been clearer or better lit; but, just by studying the photos (and the text is usually very enlightening, too, of course), the reader can tease out interesting revelations about why certain locks are easier (or harder) to pick, and how and why specific tools can be used to do the picking. Which, of course, is the whole purpose of this book. Although in paperback form, the pages are printed on slick paper, which makes everything sharp and clear, and causes the photos and colored illustrations to pop from the page. It should last for a long while in your library, even after being referenced again and again. All in all, an enjoyable, interesting and well-done book by an interesting, well-known character in the lock picking world.
J**S
Read this before you invest another minute or dollar on lock picking.
I recently became interested/fascinated in the art/science of picking locks. Since that time, a couple weeks ago, I did what I always do when something new and unknown to me gains my attention. I went on an information acquiring mission. Since that time I've read a few books, but started to read a multitude of other books and guides from the web and from my Kindle unlimited account. A few were pretty good, but an astonishing number of what are considered "required reading" from the lock picking community aren't worth the time or effort. I'll tell you why since you've read this far and are probably wondering. They are extremely poorly written. Typos abound, thoughts are incoherent and often oppose themselves, terminology that is vague and confusing and poor illustrations that are downright useless. NONE of that can be said about Deviant's book "Practical Lock Picking.". He either secretly is an English professor, or he has a terrific editor on hand and a talented illustrator as well. I'm halfway through the book and have only noticed 2 very small, and in the grand scheme of educating the reader, very insignificant typos. That's a lot less than I found in most all of the free publications the I've tried in vain to read. This book has helped me teach myself, which is what any textbook within your ability to understand should do. It's a joy to read and full of "A-ha" moments that draw you in. To date it's the best book on the subject that I've found and I can't recommend it enough for beginners to intermediate lock pickers. In the couple of weeks I've been interested in this subject I've learned a few things (some the hard/expensive way). In lock picking as a hobby you should know: you don't have to spend a fortune to get started, you may not get value for your dollar if you do spend a fortune before educating yourself to some extent, you often get what you pay for, but not always and you really ought to read this book BEFORE you go out and spend your money on a pick set. Especially on a Chinese made bargain set on some of the sites. I found out about this book on the lockpicking subreddit and on the lockpickingwiki on said subreddit. I highly recommend you start there...after, you get this book of course! Thank you Mr. Ollam for a wonderful source of information on a challenging and interesting subject.
M**E
Very Helpful
I recently got into the hobby of Lock Picking. It’s a random hobby but a very practical one as long as it’s done ethicality. This book is fantastic and much more in-depth than all of my college books I’ve had in the past and at a third of the price. The information presented in this book and illustrations are very informative. The index at the end is especially helpful for finding information on specific topics. Deviant Ollam and Shane Lawson both did a great job on this book. I Would give this 6 stars if I could!
N**K
great book
Great book - meticulously explained and very well illustrated. Only 2 very minor criticisms: - too meticulous in places. Could have saved quite a few pages and tackled some additional topics instead - fairly brief coverage of tools. Overall this is a fantastic resource for the beginner
N**Z
Great Book! But where's my DVD?
The book is amazing; but then again everything Ollam writes is. He gives great little insights delivered with enough personality to actually make books like this readable and not just dictionary style how to scribblings. Insights like how something is manufactured that helps you remember why it is an issue (and makes you seem like a genius when explaining it to the rest of your lockpicking buddies) instead of a bunch of crap to fill pages. The little hints and tips provided throughout the text make you think outside the box and set you up to not just know how to pick a lock, but how to make you better. The problem is it didn't come with a DVD like it says it would. Is there even supposed to be a DVD??? WHO CARES, BUY IT ANYWAY AND LOSE YOUR KEYS WITH CONFIDENCE!!!! Book is great.
W**S
A great book
This is the only book you will ever need in order to understand lock picking. Let me say there is nothing quite as exhilarating as the first time you feel that shackle release from picking! This book has awesome illustrations to help you understand the insides of a lock. Watch some of the authors YouTube videos too. He is actually very funny. A great book for beginners. A great reference book for intermediates. Maybe even the experts could learn a thing or two. I’m just glad there wasn’t a test :-). Although I am surprised Deviant didn’t put a centerfold of a Master Lock in this book. Anyway, buy this book. You wont regret it.
B**T
This is a classic reference book for beginning locksmith students!
This is absolutely the best instructional book for a beginning locksmith student. I am in a correspondence computer course but need to become proficient with my skills before I can be an apprentice anywhere. I really had my own experience opening padlocks and desk locks (after keys were lost by roommates and lockermates during college studies) and using creatively bent metal Bobby pins and paper clips. Real tools need correct useage and skill. This book really explains both the mechanics in the locks AND the technique using the proper tools. What a blessing.
J**N
Una guia para pruebas
Las guías para test de penetración son útiles porque ayudan a centrar las pruebas. Ésta es una excelente guía de pruebas.
C**N
A great introduction for anyone learning lock picking
This book explains in fine detail the way locks work. The copious illustrations make it easy to understand the mechanisms inside the lock which hold it shut, and what needs to be done to open the lock without a key. I have not yet read the book completely, but I have read enough to know that this book is exactly what I need to learn what I previously thought of as a "black art." Highly recommended.
B**T
Indispensable, with wide appeal
Honestly, it's a brilliantly clear manual. It explains the techniques and the underlying logics of lockpicking so transparently and simply that anyone can understand it - though being able to do it is another matter, since it involves a lot of patience and a delicate touch. He describes a variety of tools and approaches, not just the 'best' or quickest way of doing things, covering the advantages and disadvantages of all methods. He cites real-world experience (the author is a security consultant and is often paid to perform covert intrusion tests for companies) and explains the most common weak points in security systems and locks. I found this invaluable in reassessing my own security and habits. That's the underlying value of this book, and why I'd recommend it not just to lockpicking geeks but to anyone with any responsibility at all - it makes you more aware of security. You'll begin to grasp how locks are usually breached, where your home's or business' weak points are, and you'll learn to pay more for certain kinds of locks and totally avoid others based on the technologies inside them. Even if you never plan to buy a lockpick, it's a really illuminating, enjoyable read that lays bare a murky and little-understood aspect of security that should matter to all of us.
P**Y
Good graphics tell the story better than words
Graphics
D**E
Bonne explication
Simple, clair, efficace, agréable à lire, concis...Pour un débutant tel que moi, ce livre est une excellente introduction, qui se limite certes mais présente correctement les bases.
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