at Masterlock HQ Employee: Boss, he's done it again, LPL uploaded a video on our locks Boss: How long was the video? Employee: Over 3 minutes Boss: OMG THAT'S GREAT!!! What lock did he open? Employee: 8 of them.
Did the math: Using a stopwatch, I timed each lock from the moment a tool entered to the moment it opened. By my timing, it took him about 25 seconds to open all the locks. The video is 3 minutes and 13 seconds, which equates to 193 seconds. This means that only about 13% of the video contained him actually picking the locks, with the average time per lock was about 3.12 seconds With that, that means he could, theoretically, pick about 54 more locks than he did in the same time as this video.
Yeah, he' the kind of guy that really takes out the fun of buying a bunch of cheap as bike locks, going to the mal and lock a bunch of bikes which are parked on those cycle stands together He just comes, opens 1 of those lock within 3 seconds and 5 people stop accusing each other of this bullshit while you and your buddy, who actually locked them together, giggle 30 meters away while slurping onm a milk shake
would be interesting if they sue him. a lawyer getting sued :) EDIT: why is everyone telling me they can't sue him? I know they can't but that's only in an ideal world. In the real world mega corporations can do whatever they want. They can sue him and win and make him pay a good settlement for telling the truth just to send a message to everyone to not criticise their product: valid or otherwise.
@@TheAdriyaman how exactly do you think they can sue him? You can't sue people for telling everyone how shitty your product is, unless it's an edited video and those locks really weren't being picked...even then it's doubtful
Is it just me or is lock picking the biggest waste of perk points in Skyrim? Btw, if there is a lock picking trainer, I am certainly not aware of them. The closest thing to my recollection is that room full of chests down In the thieves guild hq.
Before I discovered LPL, I always assumed Master locks were some of the best available, because of their relative high price compared to other brands. I'm glad I was fortunate enough to find this channel!
They're definitely not the most expensive. An actual secure and well designed lock will be quite a bit more expensive. Locks that are cheaper than a master lock probably ain't any better (oftentimes they use similar designs, and that's if they're not downright knockoffs of master locks). But, since Master locks are everywhere, the average people think they are an authority as far as locks goes
@@HCkev *relative* high price, it's comparative to other common brands that are everywhere alongside them, as opposed to higher quality locks which aren't as universal.
It is kinda shitty that this video makes masterlock analogous to "basically already open". But then again, masterlock makes money off this non security so fuck em and their supporters. Just buy a better lock lol
If you check, only about 10% of thieves bother to pick locks. In way too many homes there are too many other ways. He works to make lock companies fix their products... Especially since these failures are almost as secure as my 1910s iron key door.
I know it is a joke, but, lockpickers know this strategy, lockipicking lawyer just show what they made to pick those locks (of course not all of his videos, because he is a master lock picker).
So, after watching your channel for a few months, I got a 141, like in the video. I’ve had a lot of fun picking it, and I actually realized that there is another bypass that wasn’t mentioned in the video. From what I gather, I believe it is missing a shielding plate at the end of the keyway, meaning you can simply push the locking lug aside with a simple pick. LPL always says that we should leave a comment if we have something to say, and this seemed appropriate.
@@ladofthedamned7796 I think it would be called a "content room" for him since he can basically stick one of his own eyelashes in the keyhole and the door will go flying off the hinges
Actually not, that's why the flaws are inexcusable. They've been making locks for a very long time and sell locks that do demonstrate what they've learned, but they also sell a great deal of locks like this. I mean, they still sell the old-style warded padlocks that open handily with a skeleton key. Why you'd spread your brand out like that is beyond me, though.
That's probably just how they're packaged by default. You don't need to unlock the lock, you can just thread them through the key ring to get them loose.
That's true, but none of these attacks require any actual picking. Somebody who's had zero experience could be instructed in how to perform each of these exploits in minutes.
@@ThoolooExpress Experience doesn't necessarily mean physical skills. There are INCREDIBLY easy-to-learn vulnerabilities in many forms of security (locks, computer programs, physical security, etc.), but the difference is that this guy has taken the time to learn a shit ton of them. Sometimes, the real experience is taking the time to learn and memorize a massive assortment of different exploits, easy or hard, and being able to apply and manipulate them on the fly.
It is quite amusing a company synonymous with security to the common underinformed consumer cannot produce a product to provide any semblance of that to a purchaser...
I always wonder if in fact the design phase actually produced a pretty solid lock, but these issues were introduced by someone cutting costs further down the line
Perhaps the most damning thing here is that to a casual observer, the exploits used for the first lock and especially the final three might just look like someone using a key normally, and they'd be none the wiser.
@@michaelbuckers Most bad locks. That is the point of this to show you if he actually has to pick the lock odds are it is good enough quality to keep out 90% of people with a basic pick set. He makes picking every lock look easy but it is kinda unexcusable for a lock to be rakeable.
LPL: *opens up the reality of space and time, transcending the laws of the universe and becoming a 5th dimensional being* Also LPL: Once again, an inexcusable design flaw
You can open all these locks with a large sqrewdriver, it will make a large bang that may attract nearby people. (let's just say a friend told me this😏)
I love finding old master locks without keys because over time I've collected hundreds of keys and I've found that different numbered keys work on many locks.
Isn't that how we all keep our padlocks and keys together? Storing the keys in the keyway isn't very secure, they can come out and get lost, and keeping them in the keyway can compress the springs over time and may weaken them. If you only have a few padlocks I can understand there's no need for any organization though.
I am starting to understand why I like watching these videos Just makes me happy seeing someone who knows what he is doing We watch him making everything look so easy But this is just a lot of passion and hard work and many hours of practice even after he became a pro
Even he's a pro, i'm telling that it doesn't take more than 5 mins to learn (talking from an experienced picker view that taught to his friends) like they litteraly all got it in five to ten minutes ... With the tools and locks i showed them
Master Lock designer, sees title : Sweats sees thumbnail: sweats profusely sees video's length: sweats like a broken fire hydrant Sees video: dies of dehydration
LPL: "Today I'm going to show you 3 separate products." Me: cool, a three minute video, three products, three locks, a minute each. LPL: *proceeds to desecrate 8 locks* Me: 0.0
450 executives -- here's the problem: hire better engineers, fewer "executives". It would also be nice if you didn't make all of your products out of Chinese-ium metal.
The image of Gandalf with wide eyes as LPL is down there with a wiper insert in the wizard's ass made me laugh uncontrollably for like 10 minutes. Well done.
LPL: *at the gates of heaven* God: Greetings my child, LPL, how good it is to fi- LPL: Click out of one, two is binding, nothing on 3, nice click out of 4
Unfortunately for Master Lock company, videos like these have been valuable to my lock buying decision making. I don't buy them anymore unless I have a low security need. Like locking up a sandbox.
I buy them to show non-picker guys how easy it is to get access to everything they got, like in France, living in the land, the only locks hardware stores sell are Masterlcoks 💀
It's Dembo as someone who is fascinated by lock picking and has occasionally picked locks (for fun) I can say that this doesn’t entirely destroy their company. It hurts their reputation but at the end of the day locks are a deterrent. I assure you that if given the task of getting into someones house, car, and safe, I could easily do all of those things with advanced tools or even some very basic ones if given a little planing. Locks are never an assured safety but very few want to take the time to actually break into someones house by picking a lock if someone else just left their door open.
@@TheIrishFoley well I can tell you aren't someone who knows locks. I like picking locks because it is a puzzle of sorts, I never have stolen nor attempted to pick a lock without the permission of the one who owns it. And I don't need to know about business for my comment to be justified, if you think your locks are safe (house, car, etc) you are very mistaken. Anyone with a set of tools and a bit of knowledge could get into a house by picking locks; and hell even get in by just breaking a window. Locks are never designed to be completely safe, they are a deterrent. Now will this hurt their reputation? yes absolutely (this was implied in my comment from before). They will suffer some losses from having these flaws present in their locks. However it doesn't change the fact that most people in order to break into a lock need the knowledge/tools to do so. Because of that, the business won't be completely ruined by this. On a separate note, how do you think most lockpickers start out? Do you think all of them are thieves? Do you think the owner of this channel started out as a thief? Before you casually assume that someones actions are nefarious perhaps you should do some research or maybe just ask them. (Or you could always use common sense to determine that I wouldn't make a comment like that if I was a thief...)
TheIrishFoley I’m starting to question if you have one. I actually do have a job but based on your responses I would be willing to bet you are somewhere in the 12 year old category. That might even be a bit of an overestimate of your age. I made an actual response because I thought maybe you had a few brain cells but apparently my comment was too much for you to comprehend. Oh and feel free to keep making dumb comments, I do love reading them.
Okay question: do you call yourself the lock-picking lawyer because you're really knowledgeable about lock picking, or are you an actual lawyer with a hobby of lock-picking.
He did a video on this about a year ago. I think the information in that video is still relevant. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/L6iMmCSayBQ/v-deo.html
@@crazyd3mon968 You get what you pay for most of the time, but not when it comes to these bypassable locks. I assume there are better locks for the same price as a Master 140 or 175.
@@RemixedVoice All locks are a theft deterrent, not theft solution. A serious thief or two will roll up to your expensive bike with a van, pull out the cordless angle grinder, cut through your fancy $300 lock in 5 seconds and take off with your bike in less than 20 seconds.
My grandpa had a lock so worn out that you needed a big screwdriver to open it. Ironically, nobody could open it without a big fuss so he was never a victim of theft. Until he bought a new lock and literally the second day someone opened it...
I think I may have made this comment before but I remember in my early years of locksmithing (I technically am no longer a locksmith I have moved into another industry many years ago and only follow along at this point) that locks are typically designed with a bypass method that was intended to only be shared among locksmiths. I remember this particularly from automobiles where the focus of training was more often manipulating the lock from within the door than the keyway. We had quite a few secret tools for quite a few different locks and that’s one of the reasons I left, with every model year there were new tools to buy . But back in those days these were trade secrets and it was not permissible to make them public in anyway such as this. But back then lockpicks and tools were not something that just anybody could buy either. Eventually we started seeing jimmy bars in the open market and now all of the tools of the trade can be found at flea markets, So today this type of video is important because these manufacturers don’t seem to realize their secrets are out.
Counter argument, my FIL was never a licensed locksmith, but he regularly worked on locks for-pay for people in the 1960s, and had fabricated many of his own tools both for conventional repinning and for bypass and entry. He was never part of any fraternity, guild, or clique to share these bypasses with, he either figured them out on his own or he learned of them from other nonprofessionals. There is nothing special about these flaws. The flaws exist because either they were not realized prior to manufacture, or because the manufacturer didn't think that these flaws would affect sales/profits. Unfortunately the manufacturers have not yet accounted for the massive increase in hobbyist and amateur video that the Internet has fostered, and quite literally no flaw will remain secret once it's discovered. These flaws were not introduced specifically to help locksmiths, they were merely exploited by locksmiths and those locksmiths had to individually choose not to divulge them.
Just like the cryptography debate, any sort of bypass WILL be found and WILL be abused. Any bypass in a lock inherently weakens security period and is bad design.
To be fair and in counter argument to, all of the people who want to say that LPL is breeding a generation of Thieves. I say, that thieves do not generally watch thousands of hours of lock picking videos. because they're not interested in it. All they care about is what they get afterwards. The money, the drugs. The people who actually care about this trade and are interested about it, are in my opinion 99% good people.
@@anononomous Who wants to bet their default IT password is "password"? Wait, they've gotten more sophisticated, you say? Guess they upgraded the default password to "password1" or "letmein123", then.
Plot twist: LPL runs Master Lock and makes these locks deliberately so we buy his tools and locks to practise on! He's an even bigger genius than we all thought!!
For those who don't know:
A MASTERKEY is a key who opens all the locks
A MASTERLOCK is a lock that can be opened with any key.
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Seen this in a bunch of lock picking videos lol, still not wrong though
keep in mind that some MASTERLOCK's can also be opened using any MASTERLOCK
Best definition
@@dersimonyt9560overrated comment
LPL: **walks out of prison**
LPL: "Once again an inexcuseable design flaw."
"The pick that Bosnian Bill and I made" opened the cell doors in seconds.
LPL: **opens 1200tonne vault door with a thin metal rod**
LPL:once again another inexcusable design flaw
That's badass
I think that's a movie sir
😂😂😂😂😂
This guy is soo calm when single handedly ruining a company
Yeah, glad I don’t work there
@@ntlimagine lol
But he uses both hands to open the locks?
@@xlack9612 WHOOSH
Imagine the lay offs 🗿
at Masterlock HQ
Employee: Boss, he's done it again, LPL uploaded a video on our locks
Boss: How long was the video?
Employee: Over 3 minutes
Boss: OMG THAT'S GREAT!!! What lock did he open?
Employee: 8 of them.
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I guess I'm not going to purchase a master lock anytime soon.
@@tombrown8829 good call
Platinum tier comment
@SYM that comment was made 3 months ago
Not sponsored by masterlock if you were wondering
You don't say..
This is funny 😂😂
@@authorised_creature gay
@@skuter3267 What an original insult... And btw you misspelled BLU in your username. It's BLU, not blue.
Lol 😂
"The door is locked! "
LPL: "which lock is it? "
"It says Master lock"
LPL: *laughs in inexcusable design flaws*
Tushar Mulchandani
“Why are you laughing?”
LPL: “hold on, your gonna love this”
Surprising... 1.1K likes on this comment and only 1 (now 2) replies
@@navivan768 you're*
Tushar Mulchandani you know you could of not said that
@@CainKirwan could have*
When I was a teenager, A friend of the family that installed doors. locks, knobs, etc. told me that locks were made to keep honest people out.
FBI - Federal Bureau of Investigation Yeah that’s what he meant
The correct phrase is keep an “honest man” honest. I.e. if it’s not locked- and honest man might look but with a lock- a honest man won’t even bother
we here say 'locks are for animals' :) resp. 'locks keep animals, not people'
That was deep
How true lol...🤣
Did the math:
Using a stopwatch, I timed each lock from the moment a tool entered to the moment it opened.
By my timing, it took him about 25 seconds to open all the locks.
The video is 3 minutes and 13 seconds, which equates to 193 seconds.
This means that only about 13% of the video contained him actually picking the locks, with the average time per lock was about 3.12 seconds
With that, that means he could, theoretically, pick about 54 more locks than he did in the same time as this video.
Yeah, he' the kind of guy that really takes out the fun of buying a bunch of cheap as bike locks, going to the mal and lock a bunch of bikes which are parked on those cycle stands together
He just comes, opens 1 of those lock within 3 seconds and 5 people stop accusing each other of this bullshit while you and your buddy, who actually locked them together, giggle 30 meters away while slurping onm a milk shake
he’s not even using his full power he could do them like at least twice as fast
Not bad😂
LPL is obviously holding back. If he used his full power, the masterlocks would open on sight.
This man just destroyed a whole company
Lockpicking Lawyer: " Im about to end this mans whole career "
They gonna end up changing their design hopefully sometime soon.
would be interesting if they sue him. a lawyer getting sued :)
EDIT: why is everyone telling me they can't sue him? I know they can't but that's only in an ideal world. In the real world mega corporations can do whatever they want. They can sue him and win and make him pay a good settlement for telling the truth just to send a message to everyone to not criticise their product: valid or otherwise.
@@TheAdriyaman Nah, I highly doubt he would get sued over that.
@@TheAdriyaman how exactly do you think they can sue him? You can't sue people for telling everyone how shitty your product is, unless it's an edited video and those locks really weren't being picked...even then it's doubtful
“This one can quite literally be opened faster without the combination than with the combination”
That gotta hit hard
Masterlock MIT Engineer: 🤯
Apply water to burned area.
@@Florinutzzzzz yeah, LPL probably has a better, faster way to stop the pain!
What anime show is your profile pick of
@@jakepaul9597 It's a game lol. Genshin Impact.
This man is one of those skyrim NPCs you pay to level up your character's lockpick stat
i always max that and sneak by accident. even went the warrior route, i had that crazy high in no time
Wait is that possible? Where and with who?
Ha MasterLock more like NoviceLock, amirite 🔓
Is it just me or is lock picking the biggest waste of perk points in Skyrim?
Btw, if there is a lock picking trainer, I am certainly not aware of them. The closest thing to my recollection is that room full of chests down In the thieves guild hq.
@@frostyflames7864 bah dum tish!
Before I discovered LPL, I always assumed Master locks were some of the best available, because of their relative high price compared to other brands. I'm glad I was fortunate enough to find this channel!
Lmao
They're definitely not the most expensive. An actual secure and well designed lock will be quite a bit more expensive. Locks that are cheaper than a master lock probably ain't any better (oftentimes they use similar designs, and that's if they're not downright knockoffs of master locks). But, since Master locks are everywhere, the average people think they are an authority as far as locks goes
@@HCkev *relative* high price, it's comparative to other common brands that are everywhere alongside them, as opposed to higher quality locks which aren't as universal.
The power of marketing
You probably use apple products
This dude could intently stare at a lock and it would open
BOLT INTENSIFIES
*lock shakes uncontrollably*
Lock: I fear no man
But that thing
*lockpickinglawyer intensifies*
Lock: it scares me
Not technically impossible, just hard to do...
He has already done that. This man has transcended his human form
"Eh, just opening one of their locks in a 3 minute video is boring. How about I open 8 of them in 3 minutes with plenty of time for explanation."
IKR? Like this is extremely inexcusable, especially if you take out all the time he talked, like geez, MasterLock sucks big time!
Ultimate chad doing his chores
Best part? He uses very simple tools and anybody without practice can do it.
He just uploaded a video where he opens 10 in about 6.5 secs each.......
*Walks out of hell after death*
LPL: "Once again an inexcusable design flaw."
I came here to make this joke.
Turtlation 😂😂😂😂
God: “How did you escape?”
LPL: “They used Master Lock padlocks to stop people.”
I came here
You have gained a subscriber the fbi
Love how this guy could EASILY use this skill to steal things, but he uses this knowledge to help us find good locks. Good man.
I would imagine he’s probably used his powers at least once for not a good reason lol
But we running out of locks to buy!!!
The only thing he'd probably want to steal is the lock itself kek
@@carbonmolecules4504 Stealing shit is a rite of passage for a locksmith
Nobody can tell this FOR SURE 😂😂
Guy: "Once again, an inexcusable design flaw"
Me(with a mouth full of cheetos): *_shakes head in disappointment_*
hahaha best commentary ever
Relatable
Why is this so true
bruh
@@andresmendoza6607 comment
This looks easier than Skyrim lock picking
Try Oblivions lockpicking, it's way tougher
@@theamericanviking1835 and more realistic
It IS easier
Or gta's
It is.
LockPickingLawyer: “shows how easy it is to open flawed locks”
Thieves: “it’s free real estate”
It is kinda shitty that this video makes masterlock analogous to "basically already open". But then again, masterlock makes money off this non security so fuck em and their supporters. Just buy a better lock lol
@@MaxLoafin yeah. If these companies want him to stop they should make better locks
If you check, only about 10% of thieves bother to pick locks. In way too many homes there are too many other ways. He works to make lock companies fix their products... Especially since these failures are almost as secure as my 1910s iron key door.
I know it is a joke, but, lockpickers know this strategy, lockipicking lawyer just show what they made to pick those locks (of course not all of his videos, because he is a master lock picker).
Actually, the flawed locks are free real estate
So, after watching your channel for a few months, I got a 141, like in the video. I’ve had a lot of fun picking it, and I actually realized that there is another bypass that wasn’t mentioned in the video. From what I gather, I believe it is missing a shielding plate at the end of the keyway, meaning you can simply push the locking lug aside with a simple pick. LPL always says that we should leave a comment if we have something to say, and this seemed appropriate.
It’s like there’s an award for “most design flaws in one lock” at MasterLock HQ 😂
I've been getting this to work very inconsistently. Though I am using a nail file and I think the width is a problem.
Well as a wise man said "locks only keep honest people out"
egor vashchenko my dad said this to me once but he said locks keep honest people honest. I like both versions
Locks just inconvenience opportunists ;) pesky, but not a big problem if you learned how to circumvent them.
Stoopio's Productions Tell ya old man R kelly I said what’s up lolol
@@expiredmilk4470 ohh wait my dad was friends with that guy!!!
My grandfather told me the same thing when I was a child.
Well Masterlock, looks like you got two options:
- Pay this man to design your locks
- Stop making locks
- Know that enough people don't watch these videos and will continue to buy their locks, and do nothing about it
I had the combination one for a door lock. Locks are to keep the honorable man honorable.
- Pay him to not make any videos on Master Locks
Even better: what if LPL designs his own lock, not even to be picked with the picks he and/or Bosnian Bill made
Well, MasterLock has Est. Annual Revenue of $650M this year, so they are not going anywhere.
LPL: *finishes escape room in less than 5 seconds*
LPL: "Once again an inexcusable design flaw."
Would it even be called an escape room for LPL?
@@ladofthedamned7796hed just walk up to the door and unlock it in 30sec the ppl runnign would just be like wait is that even legal?
@@ladofthedamned7796 I think it would be called a "content room" for him since he can basically stick one of his own eyelashes in the keyhole and the door will go flying off the hinges
Not a design flaw if you have a habit of losing your keys...there's always a positive to bad design.
Then why have the keys?
Still a design flaw but…. *
Not a design flaw if you want people to break into them.
This is how to find positives in negatives in life is like
what kind of a dumbass would lose his/her keys consistently?
I love how he just picked and roasted 8 locks in under three minutes and his voice was so calm and monotone the whole time
The picking of locks itself was a lot faster than 3mins, he just talked a lot in between.
Because not everyone wants a UA-camr who screams after every other sentence like most gaming UA-camrs. That shit gets annoying real quick.
Devin Morris Hey my band didn't make it either but you can't take it out on everyone 😂
Rustin Crocker His voice wasn’t monotone it was normal
@@brookgo that doesn't explain why they're so popular
Master keys work with any locks, master locks work with any keys.
Or no keys at all, apparently!
Better yet... "In Soviet Russia, master key can open any lock. In US of A, any key can open Master Lock."
I used to have a master lock key that easily unlocked almost every other master lock 140 so this is very accurate.
Randy Buttigieg a good key can open many locks but a bad lock can be opened by many keys
Master keys work when theres no locks
> Master Locks With INEXCUSABLE Design Flaws
Aren't those simply called "Master Locks"?
You are absolutely correct!
Very succinct.
Kind of redundant, yeah.
Please consider that some master locks are horrible because of manufacturing flaws, not design flaws.
Actually not, that's why the flaws are inexcusable. They've been making locks for a very long time and sell locks that do demonstrate what they've learned, but they also sell a great deal of locks like this. I mean, they still sell the old-style warded padlocks that open handily with a skeleton key. Why you'd spread your brand out like that is beyond me, though.
I love how he stores the keys to the lock WITH the lock. The sheer confidence and disrespect for those locks is incredible
That's probably just how they're packaged by default. You don't need to unlock the lock, you can just thread them through the key ring to get them loose.
Master locks: **exists**
LPL: _I'm about to end this man's whole career_
Rafee
* Master Lock company suddenly shutsdown *
Boom... bam... bop... badabop boom POW
Actually it’s im about to END this mans whole career so yeah
Lmao
Also peep that r32 👀
I DECLARE BANKRUPTCY
“So for the next Master lock you can unlock it by staring at it”
yep, he probably could on the "fingerprint" locks! LOL
Out of sheer fear
You predicted that
vid 1315 hahahah
apparently he did that
alternative title: lock-picking speedrun
wendy oppa any%
Tool-assisted.
@@themediaangel7413 Literally
some of those locks only take 1 or maybe less than 1 second to unlock, damn it will take a decimal to determine
LPL is the Matt Turk of lock picking.
3 minutes long "must be good lock"
Oh no he's killing EIGHT locks in 3 minutes
STOP STOP HE'S ALREADY DEAD!!!
UA-cam : hey you wanna watch someone break into a ton of padlocks?
Me: yeah sure
Why ny
I can relate
Honestly same it's like 4am right now I have no business being here or consious
Honestly is why I'm here. I have no reason to look at this
The algorithm works 😂
Master locks: "Am I a joke to you?"
This dude: "Yes. Yes you are."
LPL: no, you’re an inexcusable design flaw
Im actually sad you said dide instead of lpl
Randy Zamano or you know. He could just be new to the channel and is unaware what people call Lpl
Why does it say read more
LueIsBlue because read more
You forgot to mention your
Lock picking level is 100.
Natash Choudhry so is mine
That's true, but none of these attacks require any actual picking. Somebody who's had zero experience could be instructed in how to perform each of these exploits in minutes.
He's like one of those NPCs that teach you skills. And his cost 0 gold and immediately sends you to lock picking 100
@@ThoolooExpress Experience doesn't necessarily mean physical skills. There are INCREDIBLY easy-to-learn vulnerabilities in many forms of security (locks, computer programs, physical security, etc.), but the difference is that this guy has taken the time to learn a shit ton of them. Sometimes, the real experience is taking the time to learn and memorize a massive assortment of different exploits, easy or hard, and being able to apply and manipulate them on the fly.
You could basically predict some basic bitch was going to leave this in the comments.
LPL must really LOVE the Masterlock as he has so many of them.
$$$ Revenue $$$
This man just threw shade in the classiest way I've ever seen...
People say "you can't buy class"...
That's because this man stockpiled the entirety of the stuff.
ThatWaffleEater 1 he took it from a warehouse that had a masterlock padlock on it
Master Locks are the most dependable locks out there. You can always depend on them to disappoint.
You can even depend on them to open... whether you have the right key or not.
I like my locks to be dependable and consistent.
You had expectations to begin with?
This is a paradox
It is quite amusing a company synonymous with security to the common underinformed consumer cannot produce a product to provide any semblance of that to a purchaser...
Thank you so much. You helped me nick a trailer, two bikes and the jail cell I was locked in 👏
Trivia: a colloquial name for jail or police cells in England is "the nick" and getting arrested is being "nicked".
Man nicked a jail cell 😂
@@georgebiffen2554 ye I fucked my joke I noticed 😂
@@gamingjetza1607 Or you're just secretly Carmen Sandiego :>
@@StarWeaverThree shhhhh don't tell people XD
I always wonder if in fact the design phase actually produced a pretty solid lock, but these issues were introduced by someone cutting costs further down the line
No, those were design time flaws
I've never seen a DISS track against a company that is so sick, it doesn't need a bar
doesn't need a bar but has one anyway
LPL already passed the bar
@@Grantallica quite possibly the most underrated comment on youtube
@@Grantallica you mean, " _bypassed_ the bar "
@@izs6946 it wouldn't make sense in his context of bar
Welcome back to episode 2 of *why am I watching this*
QuinnGamesTV you’re only on episode 2?
Dairypig Gaming 😂👌🏼
Well I beat all of you I'm on episode 5622
@@youmaybehighstrungbutimlok1601 ♾ episode
@@furretch ♾️+1
Perhaps the most damning thing here is that to a casual observer, the exploits used for the first lock and especially the final three might just look like someone using a key normally, and they'd be none the wiser.
Gay
@@jjbarajas5341 yes
@@hiimemily excellent.
@@hiimemily based
Holy crap this reply section actually ended in no war
"lockpicking enthusiast angry that lockpicking is too easy"
Is there a subreddit for this ?
@@gaijinsenpai7714 r/lockpicking
More so that these locks didn't require skill or actual picking.
@@ashaf3561 Most locks open with no skill required, you just apply torque and rake the pins.
@@michaelbuckers Most bad locks. That is the point of this to show you if he actually has to pick the lock odds are it is good enough quality to keep out 90% of people with a basic pick set.
He makes picking every lock look easy but it is kinda unexcusable for a lock to be rakeable.
LPL: *opens up the reality of space and time, transcending the laws of the universe and becoming a 5th dimensional being*
Also LPL: Once again, an inexcusable design flaw
"And all You need to do this is a black hole"
@@SirSadness - LPL can do it with a paperclip.
@@xx-skyhybrid-xx5995 LPL can do it with a hairpin.
They can do it with a tissue box
@@xx-skyhybrid-xx5995 they can do it with the tissue.
Why is this in my recommended and why did I watch the whole video
Ikr
be worried, its a scary slope...i was the same a few weeks ago...then i kept on seeing the videos, i havent been able to stop since...help me
So you'll have secret knowledge that you can pick locks.
I thought the same thing a week ago and now it’s the only channel I watch
Me
The fact that they're still in business is actually the most impressive part here.
Must be because of the fact that we are in need of easily pickable locks to boost our confidence
“Use a tool like this”
...but where can I get a tool like that asking for a friend
Amazon. It won't work for most locks. It's called a rake btw
A rack is used in most lock picking applications as a supporting tool. So yes it is used to pick most locks.
You can open all these locks with a large sqrewdriver, it will make a large bang that may attract nearby people. (let's just say a friend told me this😏)
You can either buy them on sites like Amazon or make them yourself
Just use a welding torch it’s a lot less suspicious
So THAT's why my skyrim character can pick master locks at level 1...
Keegan Randall deserves more likes
Best comment
Okay, Kodd Roward
Good one 😂
I get that joke lol it's so good.
I love finding old master locks without keys because over time I've collected hundreds of keys and I've found that different numbered keys work on many locks.
lpl pulls out a the black master lock at the end - Me: hey that looks just like my garage door lock.....oohhhhhh that's not good.
at least you know to change out your shit lock
Bro that was too funny 😂
Address? Xd
Not my house but same, lol. I have 3 for trivial stuff.
And that's exactly the point of his videos. So that people know to replace their shit locks.
I like how he locks the keys onto the shackle because he doesn't need the keys
It helps to not lose them when you have so many if he needed them he can just slide the key from keyring
Isn't that how we all keep our padlocks and keys together? Storing the keys in the keyway isn't very secure, they can come out and get lost, and keeping them in the keyway can compress the springs over time and may weaken them. If you only have a few padlocks I can understand there's no need for any organization though.
but its only a key ring so it can be removed without the lock needing to be opened
He can still take the keys tho, he doesnt need to open it
Padlocks often ship with the keys like this
Source: I'm a locksmith
Quarantine day 6: just watched a video of a man unlocking locks without the keys or combinations
Your profile goes perfect with that
I am not even under quarantine and I for some reason still watched it
Same
Official lockdown day four watched a video of a man unlocking a lock with no keys and commenting on another person's post about quarantine
@@littlemanarts9685 2 weeks quarantine, i'm watching a whole discussion about locks and quarantine.
I am starting to understand why I like watching these videos
Just makes me happy seeing someone who knows what he is doing
We watch him making everything look so easy
But this is just a lot of passion and hard work and many hours of practice even after he became a pro
Even he's a pro, i'm telling that it doesn't take more than 5 mins to learn (talking from an experienced picker view that taught to his friends) like they litteraly all got it in five to ten minutes ... With the tools and locks i showed them
I have used a Master Lock for years on my tool box, it get locked and unlocked daily when I'm working.
I lost the keys three years ago :P
😂
That's hilarious
Lock for show
**master lock stock prices suddenly fall to zero**
So the company loses everything, lock stock and barrel.
Master lock is a subsidiary of fortune brands home & security inc (FBHS), which funny enough fell 2.95% on Friday.
@@donnythedingo Lock, Stock, and Shackle
O4KAST BAD STONKS
This guy forgot to mention he got fired from the Master Lock design team.
For being too competent
Lucas beck Overqualified indeed!
@Advocatus Diaboli it was a joke
r/woosh
@Lolly610 its with 3 o's actually 😅
Master Lock designer, sees title : Sweats
sees thumbnail: sweats profusely
sees video's length: sweats like a broken fire hydrant
Sees video: dies of dehydration
That's just it. There is no designer. They are just copying and pasting designs and cutting out parts to save money. They don't care.
Masterlocks with inexcusable design flaws:
All of them
LPL: "Today I'm going to show you 3 separate products."
Me: cool, a three minute video, three products, three locks, a minute each.
LPL: *proceeds to desecrate 8 locks*
Me: 0.0
I mean those 8 locks still fall into three seperate product lines, so it still counts as three
Don’t forget how a lot of the time was also used to thoroughly explain each one
They simply don’t make em like this anymore and these gems of UA-camrs are extremely hard to come by
Terrifying how easy these locks are to break. I’ll think twice before I lock up my things with a master lock. What a joke of security.
That's is why I never keep my wallet in lockers
The LPL: Responsible for more embarrassing questions asked at business meetings than any other UA-camr.
Well if you’ll excuse me I’m going to go visit the new rent-a-storage that opened nearby.
No, I don’t have a storage unit. Why do you ask?
I got a car if you got the lock picks 👌😉
Get away car
😂
My son was just born a couple hours ago and I’m over here at the hospital looking at lock videos 🤦♂️😂
Gz bro
Congrats on the boy
Congratulations!
Congrats
UA-cam algorithm working at perfection. Boosting lockpicking skills for an extra mouth to feed...
The 450 dislikes are from Master Lock's executives.
450 executives -- here's the problem: hire better engineers, fewer "executives". It would also be nice if you didn't make all of your products out of Chinese-ium metal.
Haha
Jesse Brown that’s the most clever thing you could think to write? Lol
@@thatguy1321 its true lol just crazy how fast people can get to our things under lock and key
Jesse Brown faster than we can using the key apparently
"You shall not pass!"
LPL: Nothing on one... Two is binding...
The image of Gandalf with wide eyes as LPL is down there with a wiper insert in the wizard's ass made me laugh uncontrollably for like 10 minutes. Well done.
LPL: *at the gates of heaven*
God: Greetings my child, LPL, how good it is to fi-
LPL: Click out of one, two is binding, nothing on 3, nice click out of 4
Underrated comment
God: old habits die hard, it seems
lmfao
How is this not the TOP comment???? LMAO!!!!
God: that's it, time out in hell for a century
LPL walks back up to him 5 minutes later
God: How are you out?
LPL: an inexcusable design flaw
lock companies: *_NO YOU CAN'T DO THAT YOU NEED A KEY_*
this guy: lol funny tweezer make lock go click click
You must be a 9 or 19 year old.
@@akash3478 ok but, who asked
@@teodorojbp6237 R/wooooosh
@@teodorojbp6237 definite ceiling gang
@@anuppatra3504 floor gang wooo floor gang wooooo
Ha! Jokes on you.
All my master locks are rusted. I can't even get a pin inside them.
Ulen Grau LPL : “Hold my Beer”
Jokes on you wd40 has been out for a while now.
@@isantaairlines2246 wd40 doesnt cure rust
A bottle of Coca-Cola will fix that right up.
Digi Tech wd40 and duct tape cures everything
Unfortunately for Master Lock company, videos like these have been valuable to my lock buying decision making. I don't buy them anymore unless I have a low security need. Like locking up a sandbox.
I buy them to show non-picker guys how easy it is to get access to everything they got, like in France, living in the land, the only locks hardware stores sell are Masterlcoks 💀
imagine destroying a whole company in 3 min
It's Dembo as someone who is fascinated by lock picking and has occasionally picked locks (for fun) I can say that this doesn’t entirely destroy their company. It hurts their reputation but at the end of the day locks are a deterrent. I assure you that if given the task of getting into someones house, car, and safe, I could easily do all of those things with advanced tools or even some very basic ones if given a little planing. Locks are never an assured safety but very few want to take the time to actually break into someones house by picking a lock if someone else just left their door open.
Nick Rogers you clearly know nothing about business. Stick to committing theft instead buddy. Sad
@@TheIrishFoley well I can tell you aren't someone who knows locks. I like picking locks because it is a puzzle of sorts, I never have stolen nor attempted to pick a lock without the permission of the one who owns it. And I don't need to know about business for my comment to be justified, if you think your locks are safe (house, car, etc) you are very mistaken. Anyone with a set of tools and a bit of knowledge could get into a house by picking locks; and hell even get in by just breaking a window. Locks are never designed to be completely safe, they are a deterrent.
Now will this hurt their reputation? yes absolutely (this was implied in my comment from before). They will suffer some losses from having these flaws present in their locks. However it doesn't change the fact that most people in order to break into a lock need the knowledge/tools to do so. Because of that, the business won't be completely ruined by this.
On a separate note, how do you think most lockpickers start out? Do you think all of them are thieves? Do you think the owner of this channel started out as a thief? Before you casually assume that someones actions are nefarious perhaps you should do some research or maybe just ask them. (Or you could always use common sense to determine that I wouldn't make a comment like that if I was a thief...)
Nick Rogers ok thief boy, nice article😂 get a job
TheIrishFoley I’m starting to question if you have one.
I actually do have a job but based on your responses I would be willing to bet you are somewhere in the 12 year old category. That might even be a bit of an overestimate of your age.
I made an actual response because I thought maybe you had a few brain cells but apparently my comment was too much for you to comprehend.
Oh and feel free to keep making dumb comments, I do love reading them.
UA-cam legit thinks I'm struggling so much, I need a lock picking course.
They're not wrong, thanks UA-cam
"You cant open 8 master locks in less than 30 second"
LPL: "They called me a madman"
Or, "hold my beer"
That made me genuinely laugh.
(Glitch) 8 Master Locks 29.683 WR by LockPickingLawyer
The ultimate casual badassery of storing the keys on the locked shackle is just the icing on the cake 😂
To LPL keys are an ornament
Okay question: do you call yourself the lock-picking lawyer because you're really knowledgeable about lock picking, or are you an actual lawyer with a hobby of lock-picking.
Yes.
He exclusively deals with court cases involving lock-picking.
He's Master Lock's new lawyer handling their class action lawsuits.
I think he's exercising his right to remain silent. :-)
@@port566 OBJECTION!
*Man Single Handedly Destroys Multi-Millionaire Company with a Single Pair of Tweezers*
You have said the same thing in 2 other videos put with fork and metal
Shut up
Well he couldn't have done that if they'd been more competent.
Masterkey: opens every locks
Master locks: opened by every keys and toothpicks
Makes sense now 😂
Master Locks are just loose women
@@rewrose2838 don't you dare compare an experienced woman to a trash masterlock
@@rewrose2838 and of couuurse you had to make this comparison. that's not even how women work
@@SoməøneXD and of couuuurse you had to take it too seriously
@@rewrose2838 Fucking Incel.
Love how these videos are short and very to the point.
So this must be how magicians escape those locked tubs full of water so fast on AGT
@@acpl /tp ~ ~2 ~
Otherwise they'd suffocate
Could you do a video on some locks you would recommend?
He did a video on this about a year ago. I think the information in that video is still relevant.
Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/L6iMmCSayBQ/v-deo.html
@@akareject All those locks cost more than 200 dollars
@@piergiorgio919 When it comes to security you get what you pay for at least most of the time.
Abus makes some good locks. Look for a lock with a wafer or dimple key design.
@@crazyd3mon968 You get what you pay for most of the time, but not when it comes to these bypassable locks. I assume there are better locks for the same price as a Master 140 or 175.
When you are a company that’s sole products are locks, HOW DO YOU MESS THIS UP
By not caring.
It's a combination of them having a monopoly on the market and their customers being ignorant to how shitty they are lol
@@RemixedVoice All locks are a theft deterrent, not theft solution. A serious thief or two will roll up to your expensive bike with a van, pull out the cordless angle grinder, cut through your fancy $300 lock in 5 seconds and take off with your bike in less than 20 seconds.
i dont want to ruin the 69 likes but i really liked this comment. thats an inexcusable design flaw.
This is like how games have bugs and glitches, they are inevitable
"You are using a MasterLock. It can be opened with a MasterLock."
My grandpa had a lock so worn out that you needed a big screwdriver to open it.
Ironically, nobody could open it without a big fuss so he was never a victim of theft.
Until he bought a new lock and literally the second day someone opened it...
Im guessing theives probably see a brand new lock, and take that as a sign of something good behind it.
@@foxtroft426 you're probably right, but they didn't stole anything
What's with all these Foxes and Wolves here? I'm bringing some dragon! ^.=.^
@@AzrialAlaria Ah ha! Caught you. You need to let Tug Speedman go.
Masterlock?
Imagine this guy in public when he sees a lock.
“Ha. You fools.”
Either that or facepalming while internal rage builds over stupidity
I do that now when I see master locks.
"You dare oppose me mortal"
Hold my coffee
Who didn’t search for this video but stayed because it was intriguing?
I guess you're new to the channel
Ah, crap, you got me.
I guess you're new to this phenomenon. It's usually called a "recommended video".
@@ramanspeedballof930 lol
Master Locks maybe?
I love how calm and short these videos are, they're great for peeps with adhd or just mild interest since there is no wasted time
I think I may have made this comment before but I remember in my early years of locksmithing (I technically am no longer a locksmith I have moved into another industry many years ago and only follow along at this point) that locks are typically designed with a bypass method that was intended to only be shared among locksmiths. I remember this particularly from automobiles where the focus of training was more often manipulating the lock from within the door than the keyway. We had quite a few secret tools for quite a few different locks and that’s one of the reasons I left, with every model year there were new tools to buy . But back in those days these were trade secrets and it was not permissible to make them public in anyway such as this. But back then lockpicks and tools were not something that just anybody could buy either. Eventually we started seeing jimmy bars in the open market and now all of the tools of the trade can be found at flea markets, So today this type of video is important because these manufacturers don’t seem to realize their secrets are out.
Counter argument, my FIL was never a licensed locksmith, but he regularly worked on locks for-pay for people in the 1960s, and had fabricated many of his own tools both for conventional repinning and for bypass and entry. He was never part of any fraternity, guild, or clique to share these bypasses with, he either figured them out on his own or he learned of them from other nonprofessionals.
There is nothing special about these flaws. The flaws exist because either they were not realized prior to manufacture, or because the manufacturer didn't think that these flaws would affect sales/profits. Unfortunately the manufacturers have not yet accounted for the massive increase in hobbyist and amateur video that the Internet has fostered, and quite literally no flaw will remain secret once it's discovered. These flaws were not introduced specifically to help locksmiths, they were merely exploited by locksmiths and those locksmiths had to individually choose not to divulge them.
Just like the cryptography debate, any sort of bypass WILL be found and WILL be abused. Any bypass in a lock inherently weakens security period and is bad design.
Security by obscurity is no security at all.
*+Palindromemordnilap* I was going to say the same thing.
To be fair and in counter argument to, all of the people who want to say that LPL is breeding a generation of Thieves. I say, that thieves do not generally watch thousands of hours of lock picking videos. because they're not interested in it. All they care about is what they get afterwards. The money, the drugs. The people who actually care about this trade and are interested about it, are in my opinion 99% good people.
"Go fiddling around with any locks here and we're going to have a real problem"
-hold guard
This guy is literally telling us how to steal shit in like, the calmest tone possible
He's just vibing
Thieves know how to steal without these videos. They don't need them to learn.
These videos are there to show consumers which locks NOT to buy.
@@tearex7023 yea its *on the job* learning
he tells us how to do that shit, and then we use HIM as a Lawyers
Bought my first picking set because of you and your channel.
Appreciate everything.
**Walks out from the back door of jail**
"In any case, that's all I have for you today..."
I'm guessing your UA-cam channel is blocked at Master Lock HQ.
His, and every single lock picking channel and webpage!
I imagine it's fairly easy to bypass the web-filter they use to block it though...
@@anononomous I see what you did there... Well played!
@@hikariyouk As long as they make money.
@@anononomous Who wants to bet their default IT password is "password"?
Wait, they've gotten more sophisticated, you say? Guess they upgraded the default password to "password1" or "letmein123", then.
Don’t know why this is on my recommended, but thanks for the info
Man's picked all these locks perfectly in ONE TAKE!
*820K views.* I wonder how many times this was sent as a _threat_
God I hope that happens
Lockpickinglawyer DESTROYS Masterlocks with FACTS and LOGIC
Ah lmao
Except this guy was successful
Well everyone, after this quarantine is over. I’m unlocking your locks
Not to steal anything, just mildly inconvenience them and force them to reconsider their padlock brands.
BurnedToTheGround exactly lol
Can you even consider them locks if they're this easy to break into?
@@metleon I think the seals the power company have on meters put up more resistance to opening
Are you keeping that promise?
Quarantine is still going
Plot twist: LPL runs Master Lock and makes these locks deliberately so we buy his tools and locks to practise on! He's an even bigger genius than we all thought!!
Everytime i get him in my feed I'm just like "man, no padlocks are good enough"
Just give them a dirty look & they pop open.
Don't be ridiculous. You have to ask nicely first
Nah u both wrong just apologise for a mistake you made 5 years ago.
You forgot to shake your head aswell