BOSTON - You don't have to be the Man of Steel to open a Kryptonite bike lock. Faster than a speeding bullet, word is spreading across the Internet, through cyclist hangouts and into bike shops that ...
Lock picks: Through meeting first with John Edgar Park, an avid lock-picking enthusiast with over 20 years of experience, and then with a lock-picking group gathered in an unmarked room in an unmarked ...
Certain U-shaped bike locks that have been the industry security standard for 20 years are no longer so secure. That’s because a 30-second video available on the Internet shows how the expensive locks ...
You don’t have to be the Man of Steel to open a Kryptonite bike lock. Faster than a speeding bullet, word is spreading across the Internet, through cyclist hangouts and into bike shops that all it ...
It isn't the same as learning a flashy diamond engagement ring actually is cubic zirconia. Or that the faceplate on a newly purchased Cartier watch has the brand name strangely misspelled. No, it's ...
Kryptonite announced Wednesday that it would offer free exchanges to anyone who owns one of its U-lock models requiring a circular key, a popular type of lock with city bikers that is vulnerable to ...
BOSTON — You don’t have to be the Man of Steel to open a Kryptonite bike lock. Faster than a speeding bullet, word is spreading across the Internet, through cyclist hangouts and into bike shops that ...
BOSTON — You don’t have to be the Man of Steel to open a Kryptonite bike lock. Faster than a speeding bullet, word is spreading across the Internet, through cyclist hangouts and into bike shops that ...
Engadget reader Chester Bullock decided to toss Kryptonite the link and video we posted about picking their Evolution 2000's lock with a plain ol' Bic pen. And we can't say it wasn't a good idea, but ...
This week, New York City graphic designer Benjamin Running posted on his blog a video demonstrating how a simple plastic pen can be used to pick a Kryptonite lock — an expensive, U-shaped lock with a ...
Local cycle store owners reacted with shock and disbelief yesterday at the news that the popular Kryptonite locks could be defeated with a ballpoint pen. “A ballpoint pen? “The ones that we have are ...