How can safes be cracked by hearing internal mechanisms?

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Is this just a movie thing or can it actually be done with certain types of safes? What would a person be listening for?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I think this guy ELI5’s it much better than I could: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_lkYQ88kv0

Anonymous 0 Comments

Imagine inside the lock three discs or wheels stacked in a cylinder. Each disc has a notch cut out in a random place, corresponding to a number on the exterior dial. The lock works by spinning each disc until a lever arm can drop into all three notches. If you can listen closely, you can hear the sounds on the wheels spinning, and if you can listen *really* closely, you can hear the difference between three wheels scraping against the lever arm versus two wheels – indicating where a notch would be. So basically you end up doing a sound analysis, plotting the numbers where you think you heard two wheels scraping.

As for the real world, well, this kind of attack has been known for decades, so unless it’s a dirt cheap lock, most safes will either have mitigations against it, or use a different mechanism.

Anonymous 0 Comments

In general, locks work by pins lining up with gaps. There are tons of ways to make this more complicated, using rotating discs, false gates, magnetic balancing, but in it’s simplest terms, a lock opens when all the pins in the lock are lined up with all the gaps and the lock can turn

If you listen to the action of the pins, and have a solid understanding of how the lock works, you can manipulate the pins via the unlock mechanism (key/dial/whatever) and line them up with the gaps to open the lock