• @general_kitten@sopuli.xyz
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    78 months ago

    actually good mechanical door locks can only be picked by a handful of people in the world with special tools most of whom are locksmiths

    • @bort@feddit.de
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      8 months ago

      the word “picked” does a lot of heavy lifting here.

      Most professional thieves won’t care about damaging your lock. It’s called “breaking” and entering for a reason.

        • @AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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          18 months ago

          Yeah but how many people looking for a smash and grab are going to bring tools to cut through a wall instead of just going next door or through the window?

    • @douz0a0bouz@midwest.social
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      58 months ago

      And a properly secured network can’t be compromised by some amateur thief sitting in their car. Point was that foolproof security is a fantasy.

      • @bladerunnerspider@lemmy.world
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        128 months ago

        I think the real point is that mechanical locks don’t track when you leave and enter your home like electronic ones do. Not whether they are better or worse than mechanical.

        • @almar_quigley@lemmy.world
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          58 months ago

          A “hacker” breaking into your house is a fantasy. If some one wants in they are….breaking….into your house. Ie breaking your door or window. Mechanical or not doesn’t make a difference. It’s all security theater. However you can know the status of internet connected locks at least.

    • @fishos@lemmy.world
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      48 months ago

      And those locks cost hundreds a piece. A “there is a security system here” sign would do more useful work. And a locksmith will tell you that picking is what you try AFTER you just try bypassing the lock entirely. Aka shim the door or break a window. Exactly what a burglar will do if they really wanted in. You do know that your garage door can be disabled with a coathanger threaded inside and grabbing the release hook, right? Or a jack wedged under with a crowbar, right? Or your decorative gnome in the front yard thrown through a window? Locks are a deterrent.