Three MIT electrical engineering students have used 3D printing to get around the pesky “Do Not Duplicate” label engraved on the keys to your apartment, and to high-security locks everywhere. David Lawrence[1], Eric Van Albert, and Robert Johnson announced that, at last weekend’s DefCon hacker conference, they would release some code that anyone can use to reproduce the key for any high-security Primus locks manufactured by the Schlage lock making company.…
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