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How to crack a safe with a mobile phone

Media & Telecommunications
Press release from: Fachbuchverlag Buebl
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(openPR) - During a safety inspection of strongrooms Viennese locksmith Michael Bübl made the safety sector snookered. He opened several safes within minutes just by using his mobile phone combined with a certain combination of numbers of the safe's keyboard. He used a commercially available mobile phone. Hacking the saves is possible due to the immense radiance of the mobile devices and a vulnerability in the coding of the security container. Representatives of the security sector were amazed when they observed the specialist dialling a number on his mobile phone, putting the device close to the lock of the strongroom and the door opened within not even a minute. After demonstration the representatives skipped the room right away not willing to give any statements. "In my sector rumor says about this vulnerability. I invented that trick a little bit by accident." Actuarially strongrooms always have been a problem due to the possibility of a factory-made general code. Even the newly discovered sensitivity to radiance don't make them more secure, either.

Fachbuch/Schlossermeister
Michael Bübl
www.geheimwissen.at
Hoher Hausberg 10
2115 Ernstbrunn
AUSTRIA

Pressekontakt:
Ilse Pöllmann
Tel: 0043 664 180 80 32
Fax: 0043 2576 30 180
Email: ilse@poellmann.com

Michael Bübl,

He is also known as the man with the golden hands and has worked as a locksmith since 1986. He worked for fitting and installation companies with security locks, safety doors, and mainly for locksmiths. In addition to working, he furthered his education and completed three Master craftsman certificates (master locksmith, master smith, and master mechanic). With his education, he opened his own locksmith company in 1990. During this time, he unlocked everything that can possibly be locked. Everything from A to Z, Cash boxes, coin machines, old cars, new cars, safes, and closets, but above all apartments and houses. Whisker locks to magnet locks. He researched steadfastly, in order to improve and expand his knowledge of locks and improved and invented the many tools used by locksmiths. He also deals with technical criminal investigations of locks. Meanwhile he is the leading specialist in the technical aspects of locks and security systems. For many years, he wrote down descriptions and has now published them in various books.
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