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High Security Handcuffs Opened With 3D-Printed and Laser-Cut Keys

Sparrowvsrevolution writes "In a workshop Friday at the Hackers On Planet Earth conference in New York, a German hacker and security consultant who goes by the name 'Ray' showed that he could open high-security handcuffs from manufacturers Chubb and Bonowi with plastic copies of keys that he cheaply produced with a laser-cutter and a 3D printer. Both companies attempt to control the distribution of their keys to keep them exclusively in the hands of authorized buyers such as law enforcement. Lasercut plexiglass versions of the Chubb key, which opens handcuffs like the ones used in passenger airline restraints, were selling for $4 at the conference. Ray plans to post the CAD file for the key on the 3D printing site Thingiverse after LockCon later this week."

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  1. Mcgyver by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mcgyver used a bar of soap and a file to copy keys. Color me unimpressed.

    1. Re:Mcgyver by future+assassin · · Score: 5, Funny

      What if the laser was on a shark?

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      by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
  2. Endless Cycle by Master+Moose · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now lets say this type of key creation is outlawed. .

    Create handcuff keys
    Be put in handcuffs
    Use Key. Escape

    It will be like bribing Law enforcement with counterfeit cash

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    . . .gone when the morning comes
  3. Re:see by MachDelta · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah, but what if i'm carrying plastic keys AND a loaded D20? What will you do then?