On Wednesday, April 9th, 2025 at 17:06, Fred Cisin via cctalk 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> But Tony has already removed the lock. Either by picking it to open the
> case, or coming in through the back of the case. Locks on computer cases
> offer extremely little security. However, 4 pin/tumbler sets would make

The lock only actuates one of a trio of three switches, though.  It's not an 
enclosure
lock but a keyswitch.

> without the key from turning it off. A wise move if there are college
> administrators around.

Especially if there are undergrads moving at speed through the room.

> Besides files, there is now a Lishi hand punch punch that can be used to
> nibble the cut down.

They take a lot of practice and skill to use.  I picked one up to add to my 
toolbox a
few years back and I'm still no closer to using one correctly to copy keys I 
know
work.

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