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The neighbor is going to be away for Christmas and I know where he hides the housekey.

Looks like I'm gonna have a few new guns to shoot this weekend!
 
Sadly it took me about 30 seconds to find the rediculously simple way to open digital safes, but I'm not going to give anybody a roadmap.
A neodymium magnet in the right spot will do it for some, a jumper and 9 volt in the right place for others, reading the data off the chip for others and for the good ones you can decode it via power monitoring.

They are also often backed up with a terrible key lock that can be variously picked open.
 
A neodymium magnet in the right spot will do it for some, a jumper and 9 volt in the right place for others, reading the data off the chip for others and for the good ones you can decode it via power monitoring.

They are also often backed up with a terrible key lock that can be variously picked open.
I bought one that was easier than that and requires nothing but your fingers , and about 15 seconds - a discovery I was rather pissed to have been so easy and obvious even though I was looking for nothing of the sort, just a sinking revelation that dawned on me about 10 seconds into ownership. My medicine cabinet is more secure... I'm sure it's common knowledge among 2nd story burglars
 
Have several "under bed" safes and stack them like drawers. It's like a nice heavy duty chest of drawers and you can lay everything out. And the multiple locks to pick will slow them down while your alarm is blaring.
 

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