Forgive me if I'm just being an ignorant Britbong, but that kind of idiot invests in a safe that someone else can open remotely and without your permission? Next you'll tell me his front door is controlled by Alexa.
That's my fault, actually- they didn't remotely unlock it but they provided the feds their manufacturer's access code to unlock it.
I guess these days you have to be a mechanical lock safe and either change the combination yourself or find a MAGA locksmith, pay in cash and destroy any receipts so the feds can't find him.
I'm not a safe expert but I assume a trained locksmith can open any safe with the proper time & tools and they don't really need a "drilling template" (whatever that is)? I'd also imagine the feds know the more popular safe manufacturers' design?
Nothing is totally secure, but at least make the bastards work for it.
Forgive me if I'm just being an ignorant Britbong, but that kind of idiot invests in a safe that someone else can open remotely and without your permission? Next you'll tell me his front door is controlled by Alexa.
That's my fault, actually- they didn't remotely unlock it but they provided the feds their manufacturer's access code to unlock it.
I guess these days you have to be a mechanical lock safe and either change the combination yourself or find a MAGA locksmith, pay in cash and destroy any receipts so the feds can't find him.
Even then the maker will supply the feds with the drilling template so they can open it, it'll just take longer.
I'm not a safe expert but I assume a trained locksmith can open any safe with the proper time & tools and they don't really need a "drilling template" (whatever that is)? I'd also imagine the feds know the more popular safe manufacturers' design?
Nothing is totally secure, but at least make the bastards work for it.
Unless the safe is something very special, just about any safe can be opened with a big grinder with a cutting disc. It just takes time.