Lock BumpingLock Bumping

As crime evolves, the means of home invasion and robbery is evolving too. More and more homes are being broken into using a technique called “bumping.” Lock bumping is a cheap and easy means to bypass door security and leaves no visible signs of forced entry.

What is Lock Bumping

Lock bumping is different from lock picking. To bump a lock you need to insert a bump key into the lock, tap and then turn it. The idea is to have vibrations run through the key, jumping the internal pins into the unlocked position. Similar to lock picking, bumping requires a lot of skill and practice to get good at it. But once someone is an accomplished bumper, very few locks are safe.

What is a Bump Key

A bump key is a key in which all the cuts are at the maximum depth (999). It is unethical and illegal for locksmiths to make bump keys, yet this does not deter everyone from having them made. Bump keys can be cut for all standard pin tumbler locks. When the majority of locks are weak against this form of attack, what can you do to protect your door from being bumped?

Protecting your home

High Security DeadboltThe only true way to prevent lock bumping is to upgrade the lock on your door. A high-security deadbolt with an exclusive keyway is absolutely un-bumpable. High-security exclusive keyways have attributes built into the key and the inside of the lock itself which helps protect against lock bumping and lock picking attacks.

For example: the Assa high security deadbolt has a special sidebar built into the lock which can only match the correspondingly exclusive key. Each customer has their own unique keyway and sidebar. A bump key for such a lock is literally impossible to make without permission from your locksmith and building manager. This sidebar technology also protects against lock picking attacks! Other high-security deadbolts might use a different method, such as magnetic beads inserted into the key or special bump-proof pins and tumblers, but the end result is the same – better door security against bump and lock picking attacks.

Protection with High Security

While most home invasions still occur in traditional forms – forced entry, stolen keys, or even having your lock picked open – having a high security deadbolt protects against all of it! Specifically, High-security deadbolts use reinforced steel and are meticulously designed to defend against forced entry. Furthermore, these locks feature exclusive keyways, sidebars and pick-proof pin-and-tumbler systems, making them virtually pick and bump proof. Therefore, a good rule of thumb is if your locksmith can’t break into the lock, neither can a criminal.

In today’s growing age of shared knowledge and new technology, criminals are getting craftier with how they choose to do a crime. While the advantages of a high security lock are innumerable, the one thing we know for sure is that having a high-security deadbolt on your door is the best and most proactive way to keep yourself safe from bump attacks. Be smart and stay ahead of crime and crime technology, call Mr. Locksmith today!

The following video the Weiser deadbolt was easily bumped because I have been bumping the same lock for years now and the sight of a bump key and the deadbolt will open lol...

Terry Whin-Yates bumping a Weiser Deadbolt.

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Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with a BA (Hons) Criminology. He has 35 years of experience in the locksmith and security industry. Terry is a locksmith trainer providing On-LIne and Hands-On locksmith training to people, businesses, and Law Enforcement all across North America and Asia. Terry Whin-Yates‘ BC Security License is B4227.

Source: http://mrlocksmithtraining.com/about-terry-whin-yates/

 

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