Recently I made an experiment.
I got some really(!) strong magnets (about 15-20 N, I think), (originally used for some construction in elevators).
I tried to shake/drag those magnets over a padlock, to induce electricity in its components.
Suprisingly, I was able to unlock different padlocks on different buildings, multiple times.
Now, I want to ask how this is possible. I could do a lot of damage with this technique, if I wanted to.
Am I inducing electricity in the circuit, or am I draging the magnets that controlls the lock out of the way?
(I have talked to an engineer at Beavator, but he didn't beleive me, and said that it was imposible.)
How to hack padlocks
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How to hack padlocks
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what kind of padlocks are we talking here? for a normal old one that wouldn't work, since the column of pins needs to ROTATE, not slide. you mean a deadbolt lock or something? electronic? specifics plz :3
normally i would just plain old pick it, but magnet is a new idea to me, thanks!
normally i would just plain old pick it, but magnet is a new idea to me, thanks!
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Re: How to hack padlocks
I HOPE YOU KNOW I JUST SOILED MY ARMOR.Grand_Master wrote:Recently I made an experiment.
I got some really(!) strong magnets (about 15-20 N, I think), (originally used for some construction in elevators).
I tried to shake/drag those magnets over a padlock, to induce electricity in its components.
Suprisingly, I was able to unlock different padlocks on different buildings, multiple times.
Now, I want to ask how this is possible. I could do a lot of damage with this technique, if I wanted to.
Am I inducing electricity in the circuit, or am I draging the magnets that controlls the lock out of the way?
(I have talked to an engineer at Beavator, but he didn't beleive me, and said that it was imposible.)
(I hope somone gets that reference)
Anyway that's insane if it's true. How strong are your magnets? What type of padlpocks?
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I'm sorry. The company name is "Bewator", and the padlocks looks like this http://se.farnell.com/bewator/sr02168/a ... dp/3540558
The technique works on several models that look pretty much similiar though.
Does anyone know where I can find blueprints for those padlocks? It would be really intressting to learn exactly what the magnets do to the padlocks.
I really can't tell "how" strong my magnets are. But you can place one magnet on either side of your hand and shake it, and the magnets will not drop.
I got some minor wounds due to the magnets when they've clapped together.
I think they can lift about 10-15kg. (I'll check it up sometime.)
The technique works on several models that look pretty much similiar though.
Does anyone know where I can find blueprints for those padlocks? It would be really intressting to learn exactly what the magnets do to the padlocks.
I really can't tell "how" strong my magnets are. But you can place one magnet on either side of your hand and shake it, and the magnets will not drop.
I got some minor wounds due to the magnets when they've clapped together.
I think they can lift about 10-15kg. (I'll check it up sometime.)
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well first off, its outdated. second, which magnet are you using? (like positive charge or negative) try the magnet with the opposite charge, if that does unlock it, it's probably a bolt being pulled. if not, it COULD be the circuit that you're messing with. (since a circuit that is polarized by a negative charge will do nothing when introduced to a positive charge and vice versa (at least that's what seems logical))
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