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Whether you're stuck inside and need to break out or you've found locked outside and need to get in, having the key or password is rarely your only option. Here are our top 10 favorite tricks for breaking into and out of nearly any locked down environment.
1.Crack an Electronic Safe
Breaking into many types of electronic safes (you know, ones with keypads) is surprisingly easy. You just need to bounce them. It's a pretty simple technique, but looks like it takes a bit of practice. Basically, you drop part of the safe against the table (or whatever surface it's resting upon) while turning the locking knob. If your timing is right, you'll have turned the knob when the safe's lock bounces open for a brief moment. This works because many cheaper safes have locks that lift. Better safes don't have this vulnerability and this trick won't work on them, but if you've got a cheap one and lost the passcode you can just do this bouncing trick to open it right up.
2. Break Into Your Garage from the Outside
Can't get into Senpai's own house? Got a garage? Just stick a long metal wire with a hook on the end through the door to grab the garage door latch and force it to lift the door open. You can get into Senpai's garage in seconds with this trick. If you'd like to prevent people from doing this to you, all you need to do is bind your opener's quick door release lever with a zip tie. This will make your emergency latch a bit more difficult to open, but you won't have to worry about any troublesome individuals breaking into your garage with this trick.
3. Release a Sliding Chain Lock with a Rubber Band
If you want to find your way into a door that's bound shut by a sliding chain lock, all you need is a rubber band. Assuming you've bypassed any other locks already, just open the door as much as you can and tie the rubber band to one end of the sliding lock. Next, pull the rubber band down to the door handle. Shut the door and open it again and the door handle will pull the sliding lock out of place. Easy!
4. Escape from a Car Trunk
For those times when you've been shoved in a car trunk, there is a simple way to break yourself out. Because pretty much every trunk lock has a hook latch, you just have to locate the lock cylinder connected to latch mechanism and use it to release the latch. Many cars have internal releases, however, so you can generally get out by just pushing a button.
Let's face it: sooner or later, Senpai might find out and throw you in his truck then take you to the police.
5. Unbind Your Bound Wrists
Tied up and bound? No problem. Whether you've been handcuffed or your captor decided to take the cheaper route and go with the more-affordable zip tie, you can still break out pretty easily. To break out of zip ties you just have to slam your bound fists against your butt and pull them apart. Getting out of handcuffs requires a little extra work, in that you need something called a survival strap that has a clasp doubling as a handcuff key. Tricky!
6. Break Into a Windows or Mac Computer
Perhaps you've forgotten your computer's password and need access or you just want to learn how people can break in so you can prevent it from happening to you. We've got guide for both Windows and Mac OS X to help you learn both sides of computer security. Your files are easily accessible with just a Linux Live CD and there are plenty of other methods, like brute-force attacks, that can provide unwanted access, so learn all about it and keep your data safe.
7. Break Into Your Car
Did you lock your keys in your car again? All it really takes to get back in is a wooden wedge (like a doorstop) and a long metal rod. You just use the wedge to pry open the driver's side door just a bit so you can stick the metal rod in the opening and press the unlock button (or whatever it is). I tried this on my own car and was able to actually do it, although it was a bit complicated because the button is rather round. If you have old school locks that push up and down you can just use a crimped plastic strap to lift the lock instead. Remember to be careful and only break into a vehicle that you own!
8. Crack Wi-Fi Passwords
Wi-Fi passwords help secure your network, but they're not that hard to crack. A tool called Backtrack can crack WEP passwords and Reaver can crack WPA. With these tools, the process is fairly easy but a little time consuming. It can take many hours.
Cracking Wi-Fi passwords isn't a trivial process.
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