I was talking to Thorin about this earlier this week, here's the video I stumbled upon...
http://e-techblog.com/2006/08/07/how-to-unlock-any-lock-bump-keying/
Thank you for finding that. Interestingly, it's a Dutch video and I found myself listening without reading the undertitles :P
The guy who uses the rf-id chip embedded in his skin as his key is looking less weird and more smart now. I wonder if this works for cars? I thought they used a stiletto to start mine, since there was no damage to the steering column I could see, but maybe they just used a deeply cut Toyota blank.
Quote from: Ustauk on September 01, 2006, 08:03:02 AM
The guy who uses the rf-id chip embedded in his skin as his key is looking less weird and more smart now. I wonder if this works for cars? I thought they used a stiletto to start mine, since there was no damage to the steering column I could see, but maybe they just used a deeply cut Toyota blank.
No the rf-id alone systems, particularly the ones now are the EASIEST to get past.. A small hand held recorder and transever can pick them up as you pass the person then repeat the signal to a lock when challenged.
And here is a video on how to make one Bump Key HOWTO (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5177213949300140850).
From the description of the first video it sounds like you need a key cutter and a blank key.. When all you really need is ANY key that fits the same lock type, and a file.
I think I need to try this some time, might make for a good spare key ;)