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Medeco’s keys can only be duplicated with permission from a security professional, meaning the only point of entry is a direct attack through the Maxum Deadbolt, which is virtually impossible.
January 6, 2014, Salem, Va. – Medeco, an ASSA ABLOY Group company, today announced the release of a new web series demonstrating the durability of the Medeco Maxum Deadbolt compared to common ...
Read CR's review of the Medeco Maxum 11*603 door lock to find out if it's worth it. We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. ... Key Topics & News Key Topics & News ...
In 2007, as an example, we attacked the design of the Medeco Maxum deadbolt as seriously flawed, and demonstrated how to open that lock in under thirty seconds with implements costing a few cents ...
It's the Medeco Maxum deadbolt that costs $190. It's the only one a drill couldn't get through. Testers also recommend the Falcon model D241 for $55. While it isn't drill resistant, ...
High-security lock manufacturer Medeco is countering a security attack uncovered at the Defcon hacking conference with design changes to safeguard its claim to "bump proof" deadbolt locks.
Marc Weber Tobias and two colleagues discovered that they could create plastic keys to open Medeco’s M3 high-security locks, despite key control measures designed to thwart key duplication.
There are millions of Medeco deadbolt systems in place worldwide. Between Medeco's reputation for quality and engineering excellence and their high security ratings by UL, BHMA / ANSI and other ...
HOUSTON . Besides the kick-in test, technicians spent weeks sawing, picking, wrenching and drilling to see how secure locks are. In all, Consumer Reports tested 19 locks.
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