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access to your box they OWN your box. One reason to look into high security 
locks and lock bypassing is to increase the physical security of your assets my 
knowing what works and what doesn't. My friend <a href="http://packetsniffers.org/">DOSMan</a>
 gave a presentation recently at Notacon 5 called <a href="http://www.notacon.org/media/2008media.html">Lock 
Picking in the New Frontier - From Mechanical to Electrical Locks</a> you should 
check out if you are interested in physical security. Also check out the
<a href="http://www.bloomingtonfools.org/">Bloomington FOOL</a> organization if 
you are interested in Locksport in general.]]></content:encoded>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Normally I cover electronic security, but as we all know if someone has physical 
access to your box they OWN your box. One reason to look into high security 
locks and lock bypassing is to increase the physical security of your assets my 
knowing what works and what doesn't. My friend <a href="http://packetsniffers.org/">DOSMan</a>
 gave a presentation recently at Notacon 5 called <a href="http://www.notacon.org/media/2008media.html">Lock 
Picking in the New Frontier - From Mechanical to Electrical Locks</a> you should 
check out if you are interested in physical security. Also check out the
<a href="http://www.bloomingtonfools.org/">Bloomington FOOL</a> organization if 
you are interested in Locksport in general.
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access to your box they OWN your box. One reason to look into high security 
locks and lock bypassing is to increase the physical security of your assets my 
knowing what works and what doesn't. My friend <a href="http://packetsniffers.org/">DOSMan</a>
 gave a presentation recently at Notacon 5 called <a href="http://www.notacon.org/media/2008media.html">Lock 
Picking in the New Frontier - From Mechanical to Electrical Locks</a> you should 
check out if you are interested in physical security. Also check out the
<a href="http://www.bloomingtonfools.org/">Bloomington FOOL</a> organization if 
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