The writer obviously knows this subject well. But this is poorly written. It assumes way too much knowledge on my part, eg: What's a 'warded' lock? A 'wafer' lock? How can I tell?
Get someone to write this in a way that is actually useful, and the information will be ... umm ... useful! Instead it ends up sounding scary, but doesn't really help people address the problem in their own door.
Cripes.
Generally, what I want to know is this: Which locks (as in, lock brands) are, and aren't vulnerable.
Specifally: Are Medeco and Mul-T-Lock products vulnerable, or not? The information in this article, and in others I've seen on this subject, are pretty uniformly confusing, or full of caveats. Or, different sources vehemently contradict one another on questions like these.
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confusing @ Aug 25th 2006 4:25PM
The writer obviously knows this subject well. But this is poorly written. It assumes way too much knowledge on my part, eg: What's a 'warded' lock? A 'wafer' lock? How can I tell?
Get someone to write this in a way that is actually useful, and the information will be ... umm ... useful! Instead it ends up sounding scary, but doesn't really help people address the problem in their own door.
Cripes.
Generally, what I want to know is this: Which locks (as in, lock brands) are, and aren't vulnerable.
Specifally: Are Medeco and Mul-T-Lock products vulnerable, or not? The information in this article, and in others I've seen on this subject, are pretty uniformly confusing, or full of caveats. Or, different sources vehemently contradict one another on questions like these.
Help!