• Postmortal_Pop@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    The first thing I learned when learning to pick locks was that locks are a lie we tell ourselves and nothing we do can stop a sufficiently motivated person from getting into an area. Even if every possible measure is taken, your house is always going to be 5 min with a drill and sawzaw away from having a new door.

    • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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      Locks keep out opportunists, people who go down the street jiggling handles to try to find an open door. Locks do nothing to keep a motivated person out if they want to get into your stuff specifically.

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      9 days ago

      After watching hours and hours of Lock Picking Lawyer I realize that locks are merely a deterrent for honest unskilled people.

    • chatokun@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      CGPGray mentions this in his older video about encryption. Locks are a deterrent, but a motivated person or government forces can bypass relatively easy. The reason it works is because of the personal danger to people trying to break in getting caught. He used it to contrast how digital locks need to be much stronger since they can be “picked” from across the world without any physical danger of being caught or arrested.

      • FauxPseudo @lemmy.world
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        And maybe one day governments will realize that if they mandate a one size fits all key to encryption they are intentionally breaking that lock and someone will both figure it out and use it against them.

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          Yeah, that’s what prompted the video. It was back when US government was demanding an Apple backdoor, and he argued what you said.

    • Omgpwnies@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      It’s generally faster to pick a window than a lock… and by pick a window, I mean throw a rock through it.

      • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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        This is why I leave my car unlocked and just don’t keep anything valuable in there. I’d rather some prospective thief just open the door, find nothing but some change and a couple pens, and go on with their day instead of having to replace a broken window.

    • FauxPseudo @lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      Never overestimate how secure a lock is when there is a sandwich of vinyl siding, OSB, insulation and drywall just six inches away.