Tyler Huggins is a second generation locksmith. He’s perfected his craft over the years, but now cutting-edge technology may cut his job out of the picture. New smartphone apps let you duplicate a key just by taking two quick pics. The images are uploaded to a cyber locksmith, and in a few days the new key arrives in the mail. locksmith coral springs, locksmith little rock ar
“There’s a possible security risk,” says Huggins. “It’s not likely, not in my opinion, but it is there.” locksmith west chester pa, jacksonville locksmith
Eyewitness News tested this technology to see whether taking a couple of quick pictures could allow us easy access into a home. With the permission of Bethany Hashaway, a Call 12 for Action volunteer, we snapped two pictures of her house key – front and back – like a key-copying website instructed us. locksmith melbourne fl, locksmith san bernardino
Jordan Meyer, the co-founder of keysduplicated.com, says the site does “have some security measures in place. We don’t think it’s a big threat.” locksmith scottsdale az, locksmith sherman oaks
So what can you do to protect yourself from this easy access? Jordan Meyer of keysduplicated.com says it’s easy. become a locksmith
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