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Does an unpick-able lock exist? Some locks are extremely hard to pick, but eventually a way to defeat the security of every lock will be discovered as every type of lock has some weakness. To understand more, we will have to look at lock mechanics and how that impacts the overall vulnerability to picking.
Lock Mechanics
The marketplace offers a wide variety of lock types; however, they all have one characteristic in common with each other. Locks provide two functions: to lock and to unlock. A non-functioning lock will not provide any secure protection. Their primary task is to secure valuables, and a lock that does not work is not a lock at all.
A lock that will not unlock is non-functioning as well. It can lock you out from your valuables such as jewellery kept in a safe. It can keep you from entering and using your home or car. A permanently locked lock may as well be a piece of junk. All locks are meant to unlock as well as lock. This is obvious logic.
What unlocks the lock? A key will give a single individual or group of persons the ability to unlock a specific lock. The key manipulates the internal locking mechanisms that keep the device locked. A key can be a conventional metal key or something modern such as a code manually entered into an electronic keypad, remotely transmitted from a mobile device, or turned on a dial.
Picking and Manipulating a Lock
Picking and manipulation defeats the lock. This is done by fooling the lock into opening without the right key. Picking will work for any lock with a key-way, and the process of inserting the right key must be reproduced. The key pattern must be replicated, and frequently this is accomplished by tensioning the lock by inserting a piece of metal into the key-hole. The metal moves the internal mechanisms one at a time. By putting the lock under tension at the same time, the internal mechanisms will eventually respond as if the key is trying to unlock it. Generally, picking will always work on locks that depend upon physical keys.
If a lock could be produced without this slight misalignment, it would be perfect and unpick-able. However, anything produced with the machining process has some imperfection, even if some are so minuscule they must be measured with a micrometer.
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