[1547] Brinks, Please Do Better…

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
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  • @dominic.h.3363
    @dominic.h.3363 Год назад +1949

    "He's gonna pick 6 locks in 1 minute, isn't he?"
    30 seconds later:
    "Sorry for the overestimation."

    • @velipulla3936
      @velipulla3936 Год назад +4

      Like bot

    • @anteshell
      @anteshell Год назад +11

      He didn't pick a single lock.

    • @ConstitutionalFreedomFighter
      @ConstitutionalFreedomFighter Год назад +69

      @@anteshell No he didn't, he picked 6 locks, not a single one.

    • @KnightRanger38
      @KnightRanger38 Год назад +34

      @@ConstitutionalFreedomFighter Technically, he didn't pick the lock - he bypassed the locking mechanism of 6 locks.

    • @ConstitutionalFreedomFighter
      @ConstitutionalFreedomFighter Год назад +69

      @@KnightRanger38 He stuck a metal object in the keyway and opened the lock, not sure what you definition is but that is "picking" the lock in my book. If you limit the term to just manipulating the pins, that's your problem.

  • @navret1707
    @navret1707 Год назад +1063

    Brinks could save a bunch of money by just including the knife tool with their locks instead of two keys. As an added good deal, it’s probably faster than using the keys.

    • @mikoro88
      @mikoro88 Год назад +12

      That's what I was thinking too!
      Like; Relax LPL! It's just a backup, in case you misplace the keys. 😆

    • @outseeker
      @outseeker Год назад +4

      yes, i bet they love the idea of "universal key, fits all our locks" lol
      still waiting for new fingernail lock or something, where you are the key.. or perhaps a keyless lock you just need to tap twice to open? i bet they'd love that idea! it'd be very convenient to use! :>

    • @dima.jiharev
      @dima.jiharev Год назад +2

      They should make collab product with Covert Instruments 🤔

    • @NikBorton
      @NikBorton Год назад +2

      They could save even more money by just supplying a cable tie!

    • @sunderzilla
      @sunderzilla Год назад +6

      they could sell that as the "brinks master key"

  • @SunnyZ
    @SunnyZ Год назад +2408

    I like how they have on the packaging "ALL LOCKS USE SAME KEY"
    They just did not specify that the key is a shim and can be literally used on ALL LOCKS 😂

    • @acidhelm
      @acidhelm Год назад +69

      Technically correct.

    • @dogcarman
      @dogcarman Год назад +56

      @@acidhelm The best kind of correct.

    • @AyarARJ
      @AyarARJ Год назад +17

      Truth in Marketing

    • @velipulla3936
      @velipulla3936 Год назад +3

      @@acidhelmwow you got the joke!!

    • @Vortechtral
      @Vortechtral Год назад +16

      Wait, so what does it mean "all locks use same key"? Can any brinks key work on any brinks lock? I can open papa johns lock 3 lockers over?

  • @gustavomedeiros8384
    @gustavomedeiros8384 Год назад +531

    Brinks is an expression in Brazil that could translate to "joking", I think it's a fitting name for the company

    • @voltcorp
      @voltcorp Год назад +35

      they also make armored cars for banks which I hope are harder to unlock

    • @mothmanbr
      @mothmanbr Год назад +2

      Came here to say this

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue Год назад +10

      ​@@voltcorp
      With the amount of Brinks vans I see around here, I sure hope so.

    • @ragnarokstravius2074
      @ragnarokstravius2074 Год назад +9

      ​@@voltcorp picking resistance should be on par as their locks.
      But generally, it's the bullet resistance that matters the most.

    • @judebrown4103
      @judebrown4103 Год назад +3

      ​​​@@voltcorp look up the Brinks Matt robbery...UK back in the 🤔...was it sixties or seventies, can't remember....
      Edit: I just did, it was the eighties, 1983

  • @thegreatzinetar
    @thegreatzinetar Год назад +3097

    I'm on the brink of thinking there's no good lock in existence

    • @cameronjadewallace
      @cameronjadewallace Год назад +62

      Clever

    • @infinitecarz
      @infinitecarz Год назад +87

      I guess you could say your in the Brinks of thinking no good locks exist?

    • @scottcol23
      @scottcol23 Год назад +68

      Not for under $120

    • @AB-ez4rm
      @AB-ez4rm Год назад +6

      Pun intended?

    • @ftswarbill
      @ftswarbill Год назад +11

      *UGH........ Don't quit your day job.* 🙄

  • @TimbavatiLion
    @TimbavatiLion Год назад +115

    6 flukes in a row, holy sh*t - LPL should buy a Lottery ticket!

    • @guarami1
      @guarami1 Год назад +4

      Yeah he didn’t add the classic “To show this wasn’t a fluke” line.

    • @bikeny
      @bikeny Год назад +3

      @@guarami1 Well, technically he has to open the same exact lock twice for me to take a drink during the 'not a fluke' game. I was saying to myself that I don't get to take a drink. But with me being sick with strep throat and the Canadian wildfire pollution covering the Northeast, drinking right now is probably not a good thing (I am taking antibiotics, so there's that rule I don't want break).

    • @dadogdoin1360
      @dadogdoin1360 Год назад +1

      @@bikenylol thanks for the life story.
      LOL I checked your comments on other videos and apparently you actually aren’t saying bullcrap on this one.

  • @anomamos9095
    @anomamos9095 Год назад +511

    The most resistant security can be found in the packaging of a pair of scissors.

    • @paulvild
      @paulvild Год назад +20

      I've actually experienced this. 😂

    • @ErikBongers
      @ErikBongers Год назад +4

      So true!

    • @Dimitriterrorman
      @Dimitriterrorman Год назад +1

      teeth

    • @metamorphicorder
      @metamorphicorder Год назад +6

      Fails to scissors, but since thats what you were buying, it's unlikely that you have a pair.

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver Год назад +4

      Or socks even.
      I find it annoying to get the label of and the socks apart, without damaging them.

  • @TheMArcanjo
    @TheMArcanjo Год назад +149

    for the record... brinks, in brazilian portuguese, is a slang for joking... when someone says "Tô de brinks" is roughly translated to "I'm joking" and with this brand it's kind of appropriate

    • @zerogrey3798
      @zerogrey3798 Год назад +4

      Like "Nova", a model of car, didn't sell very well in other parts of the world because it translated to something along the lines of "don't run".

    • @rexjolles
      @rexjolles Год назад

      @@zerogrey3798 no va = "no go"

  • @lorddragonskin3603
    @lorddragonskin3603 Год назад +394

    Master Lock: Finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary.

    • @DuelScreen
      @DuelScreen Год назад +7

      That made me snort with laughing. :D

    • @yourtubisfilled7164
      @yourtubisfilled7164 Год назад +1

      I bet they are relieved as hell right now.

    • @fensoxx
      @fensoxx Год назад +5

      Is it me or does it appear brinks contracted Master Lock to make these? How many laminated steel lock factories are there that make identical locks?

    • @LmgWarThunder
      @LmgWarThunder Год назад +1

      I've tested my masterlocks for this and as far as I can tell even they don't have this flaw. it's incredibly embarrassing.

    • @Bubu567
      @Bubu567 Год назад +3

      This, sadly, is worse than masterlock. Even master lock uses shielded keyways. However, many can be shimmed instead, but not all of them. Most of the rest don't have security pins, so they can be picked very quickly.

  • @Aranimda
    @Aranimda Год назад +89

    You know a lock is defeated when LPL opens 6 of them in 30 seconds.

    • @Dwigt_Rortugal
      @Dwigt_Rortugal Год назад +4

      It's not even worthy of the wave rake. That's remarkable.

  • @hypurrfpv9483
    @hypurrfpv9483 Год назад +78

    I used to open cheap locks like this in school with a paperclip and I know nothing about locks or picking. I had no idea you could still do this. (BTW, I'm 63 now so that was a long time ago.)

    • @segamble1679
      @segamble1679 Год назад +50

      You cant do that anymore, the technology has changed...paper clips got way worse.

    • @Dwigt_Rortugal
      @Dwigt_Rortugal Год назад +2

      @@segamble1679 Legislation like the Safety Paperclip Act of 1998 saved so many children

    • @n646n
      @n646n Год назад +1

      You can easily pick locks with a screwdriver and a paperclip. Just bend the paperclip to be shaped like a lockpick and push the pins up.

  • @vicentepelegrini8582
    @vicentepelegrini8582 Год назад +214

    As a Brazilian viewer It's funny because "brinks" is a slang for joking in Portuguese 😂

    • @KPbICMAH
      @KPbICMAH Год назад +2

      Ok, Nigeria is not gonna be accepted to BRICS, I guess

    • @macario8836
      @macario8836 Год назад +6

      *Brazilian Portuguese. There, fixed that for you. In Portugal they don't use the "Brinks" expression....

    • @aurunemaru
      @aurunemaru Год назад +1

      "ta de brinks né?"

    • @jorgewilliam8919
      @jorgewilliam8919 Год назад +1

      ​@@macario8836 Brasileiros são mais de 75% dos falantes de português, logo o português brasileiro é a regra, o português de Portugal é excessão

  • @1d10t66
    @1d10t66 Год назад +303

    Brinks HQ: „Sir LPL released a video on our locks!“ Boss: „2:20 video on 1 lock? At least not as bad as masterlock eh?“ „Ehem, it’s not on 1 lock sir“ Boss: …

    • @Julmara
      @Julmara Год назад +13

      like they would give a single damn lol

    • @connormcconnell7805
      @connormcconnell7805 Год назад +7

      Intern: He spent the first half the video talking
      Boss: okay that's still a 1:10
      Intern: and he spent half the remaining time opening 6 locks

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie Год назад +3

      I mean the locks are literally Masterlock Model 5 series but offbrand.

  • @viceroybolt3518
    @viceroybolt3518 Год назад +25

    When we were little kids, we figured out that there were some locks you could shove a plastic army guy's bayonet down to open them. This lock could also be opened by a five year old

  • @victorhernandez4373
    @victorhernandez4373 Год назад +141

    When you see 6 locks in the thumbnail and the video last 2 minutes you know it’s going to be easy.

    • @aleprj
      @aleprj Год назад +3

      And it's past 1:10 and he didn't even start...

    • @MoonGlow22
      @MoonGlow22 Год назад +1

      He picked them in 30 sec, 5 sec for each

    • @mmazvis
      @mmazvis Год назад +1

      Nah, it was all a fluke... He did not pick them the second time to prove otherwise. To be more precise, it was 6 flukes in a row! How lucky is that?

    • @Dwigt_Rortugal
      @Dwigt_Rortugal Год назад +1

      Now, kids, count with me! (a brightly colored number appears over each lock as it is shanked)

  • @DutchDread
    @DutchDread Год назад +56

    As someone who works at brinks, and sees these locks sitting out everyday, I can't wait to show this to my colleagues lol.

    • @olavl8827
      @olavl8827 Год назад +15

      Let us know how it went somehow!

    • @cheeseparis1
      @cheeseparis1 Год назад +1

      wait... go to the reception room and collect a few bottles of champagne first

    • @helloneighbor11
      @helloneighbor11 Год назад +3

      Any chance you can videotape the viewing party?

    • @russellhltn1396
      @russellhltn1396 Год назад +1

      @@helloneighbor11 Video or it didn't happen!

    • @DutchDread
      @DutchDread Год назад +3

      @@helloneighbor11 Unfortunately no, I don't exactly work at the "lock manufacturing" part of Brinks and where I work camera aren't allowed so.

  • @CH3FFI3
    @CH3FFI3 Год назад +13

    The keys on the shackles are a nice touch. BRINKS don't need to supply keys with their locks.

  • @glasslinger
    @glasslinger Год назад +88

    Watching a few dozen LPL videos should be required of all lock design engineers.

    • @BraindeadCRY
      @BraindeadCRY Год назад +7

      Somehow I dont get the feeling that Brinks has employed a single lock design engineer in decades.
      Just sell the same old crap over and over again and don't bother designing anything new or even just improving on the old designs. Wasted money when the outdated crap sells just fine.

    • @GundamReviver
      @GundamReviver Год назад +3

      Honestly at this point I'm not even a lock engineer and I figure if you just watch enough of these vids, make notes, Google some lock designs and mash it all togeather you could make the lock of all locks

    • @clearcreek69
      @clearcreek69 Год назад

      I wonder if there will be a lock that's sneeze resistant

    • @RNMSC
      @RNMSC Год назад +4

      Actually, I think it should be required training for every loss prevention associate at every major big box and discount store. "Oh, the Master Lock 875's on the tool cages are why we're losing inventory?"

    • @bloepje
      @bloepje Год назад +2

      What's really bad is, is that LPL is a lawyer by profession, the lock picking is just a hobby. So a hobbyists basically knows more than paid professionals.

  • @boring_ugly_dude3924
    @boring_ugly_dude3924 Год назад +20

    I remember the old MacGyver (Richard Dean Anderson) where he just sticks the blade of his Swiss Army knife into a lock to pick it. I never thought something like that actually worked.

    • @morgansmith6219
      @morgansmith6219 Год назад +3

      Imagine what Mac could have done with the Covert Companion!

    • @sw6188
      @sw6188 Год назад +1

      McGyver was revolutionary. He's been opening locks with a Swiss Army knife since ... forever.

    • @Dwigt_Rortugal
      @Dwigt_Rortugal Год назад +1

      Ha! I remember that. He'd also slam the knife into rigid things and it miraculously wouldn't close on his hand.
      A bit more obscure, from my childhood I remember "Scarecrow and Mrs. King." He had a crude key blank thing that would magically turn any cylinder when inserted. 80s action show tech was truly next level

  • @MisterRose90
    @MisterRose90 Год назад +2

    I found this out years ago. I even taught my brother, who has zero lock picking experience or knowledge, how to do it. He did it first try.

  • @beaumershon3066
    @beaumershon3066 Год назад +61

    Finding the key hole was the only difficult part!

    • @YourPalQWERTY
      @YourPalQWERTY Год назад +6

      Isn’t that always the most difficult part?

    • @rf159a
      @rf159a Год назад

      @@YourPalQWERTY Is was for me, even in my younger days. Now, forget about it!

    • @xSarasotaSlimX
      @xSarasotaSlimX Год назад +2

      That’s what she said!

    • @davidsilvera7436
      @davidsilvera7436 Год назад

      What are we talking about again? 😅

    • @phileas007
      @phileas007 Год назад +1

      it is a problem when your key is so much larger than the key hole. Fortunately you can usually work your way through ...

  • @bushwickbillOG
    @bushwickbillOG Год назад +63

    i wonder if they use similar locking systems on their armoured money vehicles

    • @lilmike2710
      @lilmike2710 Год назад +4

      Thought had just crossed my mind

    • @petergrunendahl2074
      @petergrunendahl2074 Год назад +10

      ...I will try to open an amored car, just playing a record of "This is the Lock Picking Lawyer...".
      Ha ha ha

    • @dextermorgan1
      @dextermorgan1 Год назад +2

      Asking for a friend, huh? 😏

    • @ZeldaTheSwordsman
      @ZeldaTheSwordsman Год назад +4

      I doubt it. This is bottom-rung merchandising; the trucks (which are what everyone thinks of when you say "Brinks") likely get proper care taken.
      Also, I'm pretty sure the truck crews are armed, so..

    • @petergrunendahl2074
      @petergrunendahl2074 Год назад +6

      @@ZeldaTheSwordsman You don't understand that Brinks armored trucks was a joke, do you?

  • @MarkNewtonFlies
    @MarkNewtonFlies Год назад +81

    Now do it one more time so we know it wasn’t a fluke.

    • @mmazvis
      @mmazvis Год назад +5

      By the looks of it, it was a fluke... Well 6 flukes in a row.

    • @finmat95
      @finmat95 Год назад

      @@mmazvis but 6 different padlocks

    • @mmazvis
      @mmazvis Год назад +3

      @@finmat95 yeah, 6 different flukes... in a row. You have to do each padlock twice so show its not a fluke.

    • @finmat95
      @finmat95 Год назад

      @@mmazvis I agree

    • @bikeny
      @bikeny Год назад +1

      Ah, someone who agrees with me.

  • @lenardz
    @lenardz Год назад +6

    Shucking oysters looks harder than opening those locks.

  • @EnbyNomad
    @EnbyNomad Год назад +638

    I really don't know why lock companies refuse to innovate when this man has over a thousand vids showing the many failings of locks

    • @seriade
      @seriade Год назад +46

      I think it is most locks are a safety feature, rather then a theft prevention.

    • @mekaerwin7187
      @mekaerwin7187 Год назад +88

      Money. Until not innovating costs them, they won't.

    • @Monsolido
      @Monsolido Год назад +58

      The general public couldn't tell the difference

    • @givlupi2686
      @givlupi2686 Год назад +30

      Your average joe believes lock packaging that says it's "unpickable"

    • @Merennulli
      @Merennulli Год назад +60

      ​@@givlupi2686 The average user doesn't even read that far. You could put "low security" and "very pickable" and at least half of people would still buy it.

  • @Sailor_Enchantix
    @Sailor_Enchantix Год назад +12

    I moved my sister home from college a couple weeks ago, and we bought a Brinks lock from Walmart to lock up the back of the moving truck. To bad this video wasn't out then, I would've chosen a different brand.

    • @diox8tony
      @diox8tony Год назад +3

      Im convinced the only locks worth their salt are Disc Detainer locks,,,,and even then you can't be sure it has a bypass...abus disc detainer? idk any other brands.

    • @LatitudeSky
      @LatitudeSky Год назад

      ​@diox8tony Abus Plus is the only one US consumers are ever likely to encounter, and even then, they'd have to seek it out. You won't find Abus in the big box stores, as far as I know.

    • @matthewjbauer1990
      @matthewjbauer1990 Год назад +1

      You did fine for that. The average thief would not bother to pick the lock on the moving truck. They'd either see the lock and not bother. Or they'd likely just cut the lock off, something very easy with a battery or manual bolt cutter.

  • @thewordywarlock7159
    @thewordywarlock7159 Год назад +19

    I knew from the moment he started talking about the security pins not mattering it was gonna be an unshielded keyway. These locks really are so predictable at this point, huh?

  • @saradhisalem5867
    @saradhisalem5867 Год назад +33

    Now I’m okay with the fact that dexter Morgan gets into locked rooms as if he had keys with him.

    • @chrissharples6542
      @chrissharples6542 Год назад +14

      you know what? I had that thought too. When I watched it when it originally aired, seeing him break into houses, storage sheds, etc with ease, I was like, yeah ok, its for TV, i'll get over it. After seeing this guy on this channel, I am like, Dexter took too long. noob

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen Год назад +7

      @@chrissharples6542 I'm a hobby picker myself who picks maybe 3 hours a week, and have done so for 6 years. I can't begin to explain just how absurdly good LPL is with single pin picking. He has the finances to just purchase enough of the same type of lock that he can't remember them appart, and he also has the finances to do that with every type and brand of lock he fancies. On top of that I think he as abnormal sensitivity in his finger tips. Anyone who reaches half of LPL pick times is not a noob by any stretch of the word.

  • @parshakamarsh
    @parshakamarsh Год назад +15

    Brinks should be forced to carry a link to this on their website 😁

  • @OfficialNakatsuMegami
    @OfficialNakatsuMegami Год назад +4

    I see the problem with all of these companies are that they are ran by Business Managers ,not Professionals in the field regarding the product they oversee. That is the failure point for 99% of all businesses.

    • @user-ml4xh9fh7q
      @user-ml4xh9fh7q Год назад

      Truer words have never been spoken. So frustrating when you're stuck having to listen to those beancounters.

  • @LamontGranquist
    @LamontGranquist Год назад +6

    It'd be interesting to see an overview video of how to attack something like a padlock that you don't already know what the easiest weakness is as a series of "troubleshooting" steps. So this bypass, shimming it, raking it, picking it, crescent wrench attack, cutting it, etc.

  • @MattStryker
    @MattStryker Год назад +5

    He did the first lock, then "not a fluked" it 5 more times. Yes, I'm using "not a fluke" as a verb.

  • @MicraHakkinen
    @MicraHakkinen Год назад +27

    I like the "cut resistant 2,500 lbs" on the packaging. It sneakily suggests a lock that is extremely though, while the number is actually completely meaningless.

    • @Elon_Trump
      @Elon_Trump Год назад +3

      Gorillas can swing from our locks 😂

    • @Ba_Yegu
      @Ba_Yegu Год назад +7

      The lock companies advertise the strong points of their locks, the thieves exploit their weak points.

  • @AMD7027
    @AMD7027 Год назад +16

    As soon as he said “they left the door open” I knew what he was going to do…

    • @leechowning2712
      @leechowning2712 Год назад +1

      It was that or a comb. The fact that either of those still work at all is laziness.

    • @mhfuzzball
      @mhfuzzball Год назад

      I was actually expecting the American Lock vulnerability. This is slightly different.

    • @leechowning2712
      @leechowning2712 Год назад

      @@mhfuzzball the other ones he has shown with unshielded keyways he had to actually work on with a specialized tool. These are worse because any straight metal piece will be enough.

    • @Ba_Yegu
      @Ba_Yegu Год назад

      Kinda bad when a lock leaves the door open...

  • @TheZaiakusin
    @TheZaiakusin Год назад +2

    6 locks, 35 seconds to do so... Man I love these videos! Got me into lockpicking and helped with security in depth in my job! Keep up the great work.

  • @Imurai
    @Imurai Год назад +8

    Petition to make the unit of disappointment "the angry way LPL put down that tool on top of half a dozen defeated locks"

  • @phil2544
    @phil2544 Год назад +15

    Can you do it twice? Might have been a fluke😅

  • @Marcos.ribeiro94
    @Marcos.ribeiro94 Год назад +9

    In Brazil, there is a saying that is "tá de brinks?" Which means "are you joking?". so brinks, tá de brinks?

  • @AR-ed3xw
    @AR-ed3xw Год назад +4

    Great this is a lock that I use, next time I can't find my keys this will probably be faster than looking for them! Thanks LPL!

  • @Kheldul
    @Kheldul Год назад +2

    Would be great if some companies did better. It’s all just branding and marketing crap to us.

  • @nsa_surveillance_orb-42b
    @nsa_surveillance_orb-42b Год назад +7

    I would love to see a LPL padlock and door hardware with enough security features to not make attempts to secure stuff a joke. They already make decent tools (I've spent way too much in pursuit of my hobby), would be nice to find something non $600 that actually provides honest security.

  • @JasonW.
    @JasonW. Год назад +3

    The locks shown are part of the new line from Brinks. They had medium security, and high security. Now meet, the In Security model line.

  • @ExpedientFalcon
    @ExpedientFalcon Год назад +1

    Notable that the packaging says Brinks is "A trusted name in security since 1859". It seems it's been about that long since they updated their security mechanisms.

  • @_EmptyBox_
    @_EmptyBox_ Год назад +10

    The fact that all of these locks are susceptible to the same bypass, and they all take just about the same amount of time to pick, is terrifying.

  • @Toobeegort
    @Toobeegort Год назад +5

    50 seconds to open 6 pad locks, and he didn't even hurry, that says it all.

    • @Toobeegort
      @Toobeegort Год назад

      @@apegrasshoplizard I took it from when he picked up the first lock at 1:03 to the last to open at 1:53.

    • @NoOne42
      @NoOne42 Год назад

      @@Toobeegort He didn't pick up the first lock till 1:09 and the last lock was opened by 1:42.

  • @petertebault5017
    @petertebault5017 Год назад +4

    Checked run length and saw it was relatively short. Saw the thumbnail with six locks. Oh boy. But 35 seconds for six locks is the entertainment that we have come to appreciate here. Wonderful work sir.

  • @JVHShack
    @JVHShack Год назад +1

    The LPL channel should be mandatory watching for those that design any lock. The point being mostly what *not* to do.

  • @antibrevity
    @antibrevity Год назад +1

    Glad he mentions that this bypass doesn't even raise suspicion as the knife appears to look and function like a key to anyone out of arm's reach. You don't even need any sleight-of-hand to do this in full view of others provided they aren't the lock owner.

  • @eightchickens
    @eightchickens Год назад +4

    Brinks: How many of our locks can you open in 30 seconds?
    LPL: Yes

  • @CuriousMoth
    @CuriousMoth Год назад +3

    If the Brinks brand is synonymous with 'easily bypassed', won't a thief actively target items secured by Brinks locks, knowing they can be breached so easily? In other words, if you scratch off the Brinks logo, you improve security.

  • @iagmusicandflying
    @iagmusicandflying Год назад

    The Brinks so-called "High Security" lock was my introduction to lock picking and bypass. I was at CactusCon in 2016 going to a physical security talk. I had been interested in lock picking but had never done it before and the speaker asked for a volunteer who had never picked a lock before as he could show how easy this lock could be bypassed. I raised my hand, he called me up on stage and he said to me "just stick this tool in the keyway until it stops and turn it a little". I did as told, and it opened in 3 seconds. He gave me a free lockpick starter kit and I've been into this hobby ever since.
    Brinks High Security locks are terrible, but I have them to thank for me starting on this journey 7 years ago!

  • @vitormoreno1244
    @vitormoreno1244 Год назад +1

    I know a Brazilian lock maker with this exactly issue for more than 20 years

  • @tombowombo-
    @tombowombo- Год назад +17

    Can you make a video where you get into a Brinks truck by hitting it with tiny hammer?

    • @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece
      @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece Год назад +2

      This looks like sneezing in its general direction might already unlock all the doors and start the engine.

  • @canoepick1140
    @canoepick1140 Год назад +25

    I literally emailed a video like this years ago to brinks when I discovered that this still existed in their locks after even master fixed it.

  • @russkuksin8782
    @russkuksin8782 Год назад +2

    Look at that! Six flukes in a row!

  • @pkpnyt4711
    @pkpnyt4711 Год назад +11

    6 locks opened in 31 seconds. It's a new record for LPL!

    • @simongeard4824
      @simongeard4824 Год назад

      And that includes more time picking up and putting down locks than it does actually opening them. Actual pick time, maybe two seconds each.

    • @simonspacek3670
      @simonspacek3670 Год назад

      @@simongeard4824 I think that the most time consuming part was looking for the keyhole. He struggled a bit on the third lock, see 1:24.

    • @simongeard4824
      @simongeard4824 Год назад +1

      @@simonspacek3670 How bad is it when finding the keyhole slows an attacker down more than the actual lock does?

  • @MyContext
    @MyContext Год назад +3

    This should be a wake up call for those that think a brand name means quality.

    • @segamble1679
      @segamble1679 Год назад

      No name locks are likely worse. It's not that a "name brand" doesn't mean anything, it's just that some knowns are known for high quality locks, and some are Brinks and MasterLock.

    • @MyContext
      @MyContext Год назад

      @@segamble1679 Maybe, maybe not.
      Branding is merely the construction of an idea within the social fabric, but need not link to anything actual beyond a set of products with a particular label on it.
      The START of a branding effort often entails some specific desirable aspect which can be price, availability, quality, appearance, uniqueness, consistency, and/or something(s) else.
      Unfortunately, many brands after being established simply USE whatever branding to take advantage of the perception that has been created. This gets back to my primary point of branding being a construction, but not necessarily about anything else once established.

  • @jimbobeyo
    @jimbobeyo Год назад +3

    I'd really love to see a video of you highlighting locks that do things the right way. I know its tricky because you'd be recommending a product but not being compensated, but it would be SO helpful to make sure people are not locking valuables with a lock that can be beaten in less that 5 seconds..

    • @MikeDCWeld
      @MikeDCWeld Год назад +2

      I believe he may have done one already. IIRC, Bosnian Bill did a great one many years ago on actual high security locks. I believe he had them grouped by either price point or level of security, possibly both.

  • @JxH
    @JxH Год назад +1

    The "BRINKS" might be a Rent-A-Brand, where the actually manufacturer pays to borrow (and ruin) the "BRINKS" brand name.
    I believe that the same sort of thing has happened to many brands, KODAK, POLAROID, RCA. I even saw an "RCA" TV where the box included the legal disclaimer, but the overseas manufacturer had forgotten to change the "Insert Licensee Name", and that instruction was actually printed verbatim on the side of the box.

  • @888HUSKERS
    @888HUSKERS Год назад

    I stumbled onto this when I picked this lock with the long end of a tension wrench for picking. You can do this with a simple piece of windshield wiper blade metal. The bypass for this can be found on any car parked on the street.

  • @pehhii
    @pehhii Год назад +6

    I guess Brinks are on the BRINK of destruction.
    ... I'll see myself out.

    • @Dwigt_Rortugal
      @Dwigt_Rortugal Год назад

      Methinks the brink was crossed long ago. The Brinks name is very likely owned by some soulless holding company. It's like "Central Machinery" or "Chicago Electric" brand

  • @ohger1
    @ohger1 Год назад +2

    Hear that sound? That's the sound of the Master Lock board room cheering..

  • @KMon99
    @KMon99 Год назад +1

    it takes more time to insert the pick into the keyway than picking the lock - good job Brinks

  • @torginus
    @torginus Год назад +3

    Random question: why isn't there an independent institute that tests locks and gives out security ratings of pick and cut resistance, instead of manufacturers going: bro, this lock is super secure, trust us, we checked

    • @Mathemagical55
      @Mathemagical55 Год назад +1

      You're watching it!

    • @apveening
      @apveening Год назад +2

      There are ... at least in Europe.

    • @segamble1679
      @segamble1679 Год назад +1

      It would probably organized and funded by lock making companies, and they would just pay to get a good rating, like the Better Business Bureau.

    • @apveening
      @apveening Год назад +1

      @@segamble1679 That would be the American "solution".

    • @dextermorgan1
      @dextermorgan1 Год назад

      ​@@apveening It would be. It's our "solution" for everything else.

  • @wonderingBadger
    @wonderingBadger Год назад +16

    Master lock “we make the worst locks ever”. Brinks “ hold my beer”

  • @gregsouza5748
    @gregsouza5748 Год назад +1

    It’s absolutely astonishing these lock companies continue to refuse fixing the security flaws in their products.

    • @Dwigt_Rortugal
      @Dwigt_Rortugal Год назад

      The consumers keep enabling them. Ignorance is cheap, apparently.

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Год назад +2

    Youd think they learn after the Great Train Robbery.😅

  • @rollertoaster812
    @rollertoaster812 Год назад +4

    Brinks marketing: "These locks are high-security! They have security pins!"
    LPL: "That's stupid, I can completely bypass..."
    Brinks: "SECURITY PINS!!!"

  • @SaltedCoffee400
    @SaltedCoffee400 Год назад +3

    After getting robbed:
    Police report: No sign of forces entry.
    Insurance company: Must have left unlocked no insurance for you.
    Just a joke. Idk shit about insurance

  • @blenderfox
    @blenderfox Год назад +2

    0:13 Top left pack I initially misread as "Steel F**king Farts" 🤣

  • @julian4868
    @julian4868 Год назад +1

    if this is the same Brinks as those armored money trucks, they must be surprisingly easy to break in to 🤔🤔

  • @fredczerniejewski152
    @fredczerniejewski152 Год назад +5

    Love watching your videos. I have a question for you. Do you ever hear back from these companies?? If so what is the general replay??

    • @KF1
      @KF1 Год назад

      Paclock Prez says whatsup sometimes. He's cool and informative.

  • @helljester8097
    @helljester8097 Год назад +3

    I am hoping that one day LPL will be able to regularly recommend locks of different brands sizes etc that I can actually buy for my household needs but at the moment that seems quite far from now…

    • @timothyquinn4919
      @timothyquinn4919 Год назад

      If memory serves correctly he does like pac-lock.

  • @midimusicforever
    @midimusicforever Год назад +1

    Dude, that was quicker than raking a Master Lock even!

  • @mybrainisshortcake
    @mybrainisshortcake Год назад

    When I first started, this was what I had laying around. In addition to what you exposed, they are just extremely easy to pick. I used it to practice tensioning and feeling the pins, but none of that was really necessary. Even a friend of mine with no prior experience, had never watched your videos, managed to pick it on his first try.

  • @ironboy3245
    @ironboy3245 Год назад +10

    aren't these all shimmable as well? Doesn't look like ball bearing locking mechanism, looks like a bar to me at least

  • @alcid34
    @alcid34 Год назад +4

    I suppose Brinks rhymes with Master Lock

  • @TesserId
    @TesserId Год назад +1

    Would only take a stamped piece of metal costing a fraction of a penny.

  • @danp6101
    @danp6101 Год назад +1

    Mean while back at Brinks headquarters.
    Hey! The Lock Picking Lawyer just bought six of our locks.
    See i told you Mr Wadsworth that we could sell those crappy locks.

  • @davidcovington901
    @davidcovington901 Год назад +7

    This was so convincing that even flat-earthers believe it.

  • @Justaplebxd1998
    @Justaplebxd1998 Год назад +4

    6 locks in 30 sec that has to be a new record

  • @gogetters6639
    @gogetters6639 Год назад +1

    No more effective than the pushlock on my bathroom door.

  • @elikirkwood4580
    @elikirkwood4580 Год назад

    Love that all it takes to fix this is a tiny piece of sheet metal at the back of the cylinder to prevent the bypass tool from getting back there. It would probably cost them less than 1 cent per lock to do

  • @zurielwolfe
    @zurielwolfe Год назад +3

    I think the tool is faster then using the key, you need to insert the key, turn it (which locks it in place) and get it out, this tool is way faster, and seeing these videos make me wonder if LPL even has keys or just a lockpick set with him all the time.

    • @segamble1679
      @segamble1679 Год назад

      Guaranteed he never uses keys, even on all his own keyways.

  • @miyuki2061
    @miyuki2061 Год назад +8

    Note to self: give up all your mortal possessions to the LPL in the hope he doesn't rob you.

  • @stokkie01
    @stokkie01 Год назад +1

    Let's have a look at the stock price of Brinks next...

  • @raydoetnietmee
    @raydoetnietmee Год назад +1

    Have I watched too many LPL vids that when the phrase "that the security community has known about for decides" is uttered I immediately know it is referring to an unshielded keyway?

  • @Punmaster9001
    @Punmaster9001 Год назад +7

    I picked up a key-shaped folding knife, mainly so I'd have a letter opener on me, but now I see I have the skeleton key for brinks locks (the blade looks very much the same as that tool)

    • @Meisha-san
      @Meisha-san Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @whatbroicanhave50character35
      @whatbroicanhave50character35 Год назад +1

      I learned to pick on a lot of cheap padlocks. It's not a bad idea to try on almost any padlock you're unfamiliar with and want to open. I wouldn't resort to SPP on a new lock until I'd tried at least bypassing and raking. Works concerningly often. I had a beat up abus that lived outside for years that liked to kick my ass. Had a spool in it that loved to refuse to cooperate, the keyway was beyond tight, and even using the key it didn't rotate smoothly. Some of the best practice I ever got picking locks. I was only able to open it a few times before I stopped practicing regularly.

  • @nick_yt23
    @nick_yt23 Год назад +4

    Hey LPL, please design the best cylinder & padlock in the world!

    • @joetrollson
      @joetrollson Год назад

      Been waiting for that one for some time.

  • @jcthe2nd
    @jcthe2nd Год назад +1

    Better thinks before you buy a Brinks should be there slogan

  • @Foxtrot_Foxtrot_Lima
    @Foxtrot_Foxtrot_Lima Год назад

    It's crap like this why I don't trust companies like Brinks, not to lock a door and certainly not to protect my home.

  • @panda4247
    @panda4247 Год назад +23

    my first guess at 0:05 based on appearance (looks like Masterlock, with shinier blue part): Bypass
    Edit: yes but no :D I was expecting the bypass with the little hook at the end to turn something, not this one with just pushing it

    • @simonspacek3670
      @simonspacek3670 Год назад

      Same here. "Hmm, bad lock? Wave rake? Nah, he has 6 of them, so comb? Oh no, he is going for the bypass hook. Oh, I see. This tool. The 'security of 5 years old diary' lock."

  • @adamchurvis1
    @adamchurvis1 Год назад +6

    The English auto-translated subtitles have him as the "Walk Begin Lawyer." That must be his Native American name.

  • @rtr5301
    @rtr5301 Год назад

    I happen to have one of these brinks as well as a covert companion with the knife tool. Works perfectly!

  • @jpendowski7503
    @jpendowski7503 Год назад +1

    Two minutes, six locks and still his polite intro and outro. What a great day, for me, Brinks, DO BETTER.

  • @williamthatsmyname
    @williamthatsmyname Год назад +13

    Brinks: "We were this close to greatness"

  • @ImpactWench
    @ImpactWench Год назад +5

    Brinks is working hard to get you accused of insurance fraud.

  • @ferretlord7051
    @ferretlord7051 Год назад +1

    “This is a brinks laminated padlock. It can be opened using a brinks laminated padlock”

  • @VantazeVibesWorld
    @VantazeVibesWorld Год назад +1

    damn. LPL is savage. opening 6 locks in just 20 seconds or so. and destroying career of the company. 🤣🤣

  • @alextilton2677
    @alextilton2677 Год назад +3

    LPL, do you have a giant excel sheet to catalogue your lock collection?

    • @dogcarman
      @dogcarman Год назад +2

      Nothing less than a MariaDB Galera cluster would suffice.

    • @alextilton2677
      @alextilton2677 Год назад

      @@dogcarman I had to look that up. I agree.