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- noun Plural form of
lockpicker .
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Examples
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Some lockpickers observe a code of responsible disclosure by providing manufacturers information on weaknesses they discover in locks they defeat – just like responsible computer hackers do when they detect security flaws in software.
Locksport: Competitive Lockpicking Growing In U.S. Popularity 2010
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While lockpickers thrive on the intellectual thrill of beating all sorts of locks, they oppose attempts to use the skill for mischievous purposes and have laid down universal ethical guidelines: "You never pick a lock you don't own and you never pick a lock that's in regular use," Towne said.
Locksport: Competitive Lockpicking Growing In U.S. Popularity 2010
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There were hackers and lockpickers here, problem solvers and troublemakers.
NYT > Home Page By SOMINI SENGUPTA 2011
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Some lockpickers observe a code of responsible disclosure by providing manufacturers information on weaknesses they discover in locks they defeat _ just like responsible computer hackers do when they detect security flaws in software.
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Some lockpickers observe a code of responsible disclosure by providing manufacturers information on weaknesses they discover in locks they defeat _ just like responsible computer hackers do when they detect security flaws in software.
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Some lockpickers observe a code of responsible disclosure by providing manufacturers information on weaknesses they discover in locks they defeat -- just like responsible computer hackers do when they detect security flaws in software.
MAKE Magazine 2010
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While lockpickers thrive on the intellectual thrill of beating all sorts of locks, they oppose attempts to use the skill for mischievous purposes and have laid down universal ethical guidelines: "You never pick a lock you don't own and you never pick a lock that's in regular use," Towne said.
MAKE Magazine 2010
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While lockpickers thrive on the intellectual thrill of beating all sorts of locks, they oppose attempts to use the skill for mischievous purposes and have laid down universal ethical guidelines: "You never pick a lock you don't own and you never pick a lock that's in regular use," Towne said.
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While lockpickers thrive on the intellectual thrill of beating all sorts of locks, they oppose attempts to use the skill for mischievous purposes and have laid down universal ethical guidelines: "You never pick a lock you don't own and you never pick a lock that's in regular use," Towne said.
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Some lockpickers observe a code of responsible disclosure by providing manufacturers information on weaknesses they discover in locks they defeat - just like responsible computer hackers do when they detect security flaws in software.
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