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Intelligent technology makes it possible to break every mechanic lock in the world

   

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Intelligent technology makes it possible to break every mechanic lock in the world


The ABLOY locks are the most trusted and advanced locking systems in the world. They are not able to break by using traditional lockpicks, but by using intelligent technology almost every kind of locks can be lockpicking without a trace. And that's why the keys with RFID-chip must use in the most secure positions. The fact is that copying the RFID chip is possible, and that's why people can make the copy even the best keys. 

Scanning the RFID chip can be made by using a mobile telephone, and that makes the new world dangerous. The mobile telephone sends the signal to the key. And then the data of the chip can download to the memory of the cell phone. The burglar can use the physic key along with the mobile telephone what sends the signal to the lock when a person turns the illegally copied key in the lock, or make the own key, where is necessary data. 

Intelligent lockpicks are the tools, where are the small hydraulic pistons are controlled by a computer, which can be the mobile telephone. The robot lockpicker can communicate with the telephone by using a wireless application. When the lockpicker wants to use that tool, the person simply puts the machine in the lock, and then the intelligent technology adjusts the depth of the pistons, and then the electric motor simply turns the lock. 

The reason why the system uses an electric motor to turn lock is that it would feel when the pistons are in the right position at the same time when it adjusts them. And that helps to keep the pressure on the lock. The computer will follow the resistance of the pistons, and then the system would open the lock. The bar and pistons must be similar, what the keys of that lock have, and that makes the system hard to make. 

Things like nanotechnology are coming more common use, and the fact is that by using nanofoam or nanomachines is possible to make the "master key", what is opening every door in the world. The bar is filled with liquid soap. And the nanofoam would be made by the sides of that system. And that would make the ticks to the "master key", what can fit every lock in the world. 

Making a copy of the keys by using intelligent tools is easier than people can ever imagine. The system must just have the key billet, and then it will make a copy of the key by using the cutters. The thing in burglaries is that modern technology like 3D printers can make the key by using photographs that are taken of keys. If the system uses a laser- or radar scanner it can drive the image of the keys straight to the CAD-program, and the printer can make a copy of it by using some very hard plastics like kevlar or some carbon fiber. The keys can scan by using the mobile telephone, where the system combines the sonar and photograph images. So the modern high-tech systems can break every lock in the world. 


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