Schlage 58868. I took a screen shot and used the distance between bitting to get a pixel per inch unit and then tried to calculate the height of each cut. Used that to calculate the bitting
Personally after taking the photo I'd fake an incoming phone call (if a janitor was in close proximity) to give a reason for turning around to go back to the cubicle I was in instead of the restroom, when I got back there I'd look at the photo and grab a blank that looks like the key then pretend that the call ended and you can finally use the restroom and as I do I just do an old switcheroo with the key, take the key I need and replace it with the fake.
@@alansutherland8124 Devian Ollam posted transparent PNGs you can overlay on a key image in Photoshop. From the next video I was off by a little bit. Maybe should have found Dev's talk on how to use the template. github.com/deviantollam/decoding/tree/master/Key%20Decoding
could i not just bump it if security is so lax at this time? perhaps skip the lock alltogether and use my underdoor tool or even som simple duct tape folded in half and slipped over top of the door if its your common lever handle?
@@CoxysPicks Traditional picking wastes valuable time. The quicker method, the better, which is why most pen testers don't even try to pick locks if they know other ways around them.
Schlage 58868. I took a screen shot and used the distance between bitting to get a pixel per inch unit and then tried to calculate the height of each cut. Used that to calculate the bitting
I have videos using a slightly different but similar process such as [56]
Personally after taking the photo I'd fake an incoming phone call (if a janitor was in close proximity) to give a reason for turning around to go back to the cubicle I was in instead of the restroom, when I got back there I'd look at the photo and grab a blank that looks like the key then pretend that the call ended and you can finally use the restroom and as I do I just do an old switcheroo with the key, take the key I need and replace it with the fake.
That's a good idea. a key ring could slow that down a little
Schlage, 58868, decoded with Dev's overlays in Affinity Photo.
I agree with @eatalotmorebeef with 58868, I took the decoding template for the Schlage keys and found them that way
Schlage but I could not get the biting because the decoder I have on my computer does not have a scale
you can get the decoder templates for free online :) I have the link to them in the description of my video #13.
Well i was off here. I guessed kwikset. And no prior knowledge of bitting depths for reference i guessed 35535
Key top looks like a Schlage. From left to right: 47757. First try using Dev's decoding templates, so hope I wasn't too far off.
Can I get a reference that you used to figure this?
@@alansutherland8124 Devian Ollam posted transparent PNGs you can overlay on a key image in Photoshop. From the next video I was off by a little bit. Maybe should have found Dev's talk on how to use the template. github.com/deviantollam/decoding/tree/master/Key%20Decoding
@@Benabik you cheating💁🏻♀️
could i not just bump it if security is so lax at this time? perhaps skip the lock alltogether and use my underdoor tool or even som simple duct tape folded in half and slipped over top of the door if its your common lever handle?
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And this is where I get lost...
Looks like a schlage type key, with 11221? I'm not good at keys lol
better break out the key decoding templates 😉
If I only had some lol. Can't I just pick it?
@@CoxysPicks Traditional picking wastes valuable time. The quicker method, the better, which is why most pen testers don't even try to pick locks if they know other ways around them.
Schlage brand keys