Alerting our Customers
We found a very interesting article about cracking Medeco High Security Locks. Now we find this very important to share with you because you should always be aware of the risks before you go and buy something. Knowing this information will be important because cracking one of these locks can be prevented with taking necessary precautions.
So here’s the link: Researchers Crack Medeco High-Security Lock















on September 1, 2009 at 10:03 am
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Thanks for this article, I suppose we shouldn’t ever expect that something made by humans will be absolutely perfect!
on September 3, 2009 at 12:20 pm
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Mark you are absolutely right! What’s horrible is that this is an insiders job, can you imagine? All the people that you think you can trust – ah.. makes you second guess yourself about whether you should or not. People like me, value trust.
on June 6, 2010 at 10:34 am
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Trust? Trust is something you reserve for family, friends and your significant other. Business is business and in the world of business trust should not even be a factor, you don’t let strangers into your home and trust that everything will be fine, everything is a gamble and the way you win gambles is by knowing your odds. Finding a company with a good track record raises the odds in your favor, without foreknowledge your at the mercy of the salesmen and that is the same for this industry and any other because each one has its own salesmen and they make a living doing what they do, so they become very very good at it. Things can look good, they can smell good but once bite into it, its a sour apple that leaves a bitter taste in your mouth that takes a couple pay checks to wash out. I have used this company many times, I researched them and found a solid track record and decided to keep their number handy in case the need for a lock smith arose, sure enough my kid locked the keys in the car and I had to send out a lock smith to get him back in his car, the service was quick and affordable. But don’t trust my word on it, see for yourself.
on October 9, 2011 at 7:17 pm
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Wow I never thought Medeco locks could be circumvented without completely destroying the mechanism, scary..