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3D printed keys | Kaspersky Blog

Hackers are different. For some reason, many of them like to hack not only virtual computer systems, but also quite material objects, such as offices and houses. It is logical that such hackers have to work hard with locks and locking systems. Not surprisingly, at specialized conferences like DEFCON or Chaos Communication Congress, competitions are regularly held to see who has the best master key.

At the 32C3 conference in Hamburg, University of Colorado professor Eric Wurstow gave a talk on the use of 3D printers in the difficult task of counterfeiting cylinder lock keys used in most locking systems.

Before the advent of 3D printers, it was not so easy to make a copy of a key: an experienced metal carver or a specialist with experience in setting up and programming specialized machines would have coped with such a task. In addition to qualified personnel, a burglar would need a suitable blank and, most importantly, the original or at least a cast of the key. With the advent of 3D scanning and printing technology, copies have become much easier and even cheaper.

There are at least three ways to use 3D technology to make a fake.

First, it's enough to take a picture of the original key with a high-resolution camera and turn the picture into a 3D model. It is enough to print a valid copy. In addition, modern telephoto lenses are so good that you can really take a suitable picture from afar.

The second method is called bumping. The burglar prints a special bumping key, inserts it into the lock and lightly taps it with a hammer. From the impact, the pins in the lock are thrown up. With due skill, the burglar turns the bumping key at the right moment and opens the lock. 3D printed plastic keys are even better for bumping than regular metal blanks, as the plastic is not as noisy, transfers shock better and reduces the risk of damage to the lock. And, of course, printing a key is easier than filing a metal blank by hand.

The third way is probably the most interesting. It allows you to crack the master key system itself, so Wurstow called it "Privilege Elevation" by analogy with the computer hacking technique of the same name. The master key system is based on the popular practice of producing locks that are compatible with two different keys at the same time. Manufacturers supply locks with two sets of pins - for ordinary keys and for the master key, respectively. Typically, a master key will fit multiple locks in the same business, as they contain the same extra set of pins.

The problem is that not all sets of pins are completely different from each other. If a burglar has a regular key for a similar lock, he can scan it, create a 3D model and print many keys with a modified set of grooves. Sooner or later one of the keys will fit.

So, one by one, a burglar can modify the grooves - and as a result, he will receive a master key that fits all doors. In this case, 3D printing will come in especially handy - this method requires many approaches, and each approach requires a new, modified key.

Of course, not every printer can print a normal key. Depending on the media selected, copies may come out too fragile or too soft. But there are printers that work with materials suitable for this. In addition, if home 3D printers print mostly plastic figures, you can always contact a special service where 3D printers can work with copper, steel, or even titanium alloy.

It is worth noting that the keys printed on a 3D printer are not a theoretical problem at all. It has long been possible to find both key forgery software and 3D printers on the market. The most notorious master key incident was the leak of images containing images of TSA master keys, which the US Transportation Security Administration uses to unlock locks on travel suitcases. The craftsmen made a fuss and quickly published 3D models based on these pictures on the Web, so now anyone can print out the cherished key to your luggage.

REVEALED: TSA has a master key for your luggage and people are making copies @BI_Video http://t.co/P5bod70zUK pic.twitter.com/oZ9jspPXqB

— Business Insider (@businessinsider) September 11, 2015

So how can you protect yourself and your property? From our point of view, it is most obvious to draw a parallel with passwords, which, in fact, are digital analogues of keys. We offer you a few simple rules, which, of course, will not provide you with 100% protection, but it will make access to your apartment so difficult that a burglar will most likely prefer to look for an easier victim.

Very useful topic: how to use passwords - 10 simple rules: https://t.co/RtQTf2Mm7T pic.twitter.com/XP6vrwJShJ

— Kaspersky Lab (@Kaspersky_ru) December 21, 2015

1. Do not use "simple" keys, just like simple passwords. An ordinary cylinder lock is almost as insecure as the password "123456" and "masha1975". If you are concerned about security, install a comprehensive door lock system.

2. Use an analogue of "two-factor authentication". Two different types of locks will be much more effective than one.

3. Don't compromise your "password", that is, try not to get the keys to the apartment in front of the cameras and, of course, do not publish their photos online. Even a bad photo is enough to create a working 3D model, and with it a copy.

4. The master key is a kind of "backdoor", a loophole to your office. Do not install such locks in rooms where security is important.

5. A professional security solution never hurts: the alarm will protect you from the most persistent burglars and thieves.

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Reinvent the wheel. Engineers on how to print a bike on a 3D printer - May 16, 2022

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One step to Guinness. Unusual bicycles by Igor Baronas

Bicycle cabriolet, bicycle blender and bicycle bed. These are not objects from the future, but working models of two-wheeled vehicles, which have been created by St. Petersburg resident Igor Baronas for 45 years. He could already get into the Guinness Book of Records, but he is not interested in formalities. Coming up with and bringing the most incredible ideas to life is where the real excitement lies.

Print it out and go. How 3D printers create bicycles and more

Bicycles and parts for them can already be made on a 3D printer. There are many examples on the net when inventors from different countries thus embodied an engineering idea and created an exclusive model for themselves. Will 3D printing replace traditional manufacturing? Danar Podkopaev from Gazprom Neft shares his opinion. The company founded its own 3D printing laboratory in St. Petersburg.

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ONE STEP TO GUINNESS. UNUSUAL BIKES OF IGOR BARONAS

Igor Baronas perfected the first bicycle at thirteen. Children of 3-5 years old ride on these, and the teenager remade it for himself: he put the seat and steering wheel higher, the leading star was bigger - for speed. And I went in front of the astonished passers-by. Now no one is surprised by this, but then it looked very outrageous. Igor for a couple of years anticipated the boom in velomobile design, which began in the USSR in the 80s.

In total, bike designer has created more than 200 unusual models. The Petersburger also makes custom-made bicycles for adults, children, and people with disabilities. For example, tandems are in great demand, where a child and a parent travel together.

Only himself: Igor Baronas "conjures" in the workshop without helpers. Is that turning and polymer coating of the frame delegates to professionals.

High-performance sports are now using innovative materials such as carbon fiber, but for mass users it is much easier and more practical to produce two-wheelers from metal. I prefer steel.

Igor Baronas , bicycle designer

It may take a year or two from the birth of an idea to the implementation of . So, for example, a bright yellow bicycle convertible was created. The craftsman was inspired by the Lamborghini supercar, but he managed to buy only a rusty Zhiguli for spare parts, so the idea turned out to be a little different. “I made a frame, installed wheels, a drive, seats, attached body parts and painted it bright yellow,” the author describes the process of creating a convertible. Sometimes this miracle of technology can be seen on the streets of the city. It looks like a VAZ-2105 without a roof, but in fact there is no motor: the driver and passenger are pedaling.

The most interesting master considers the experience of creating the highest bicycle in the world - 6 m 43 cm. Like-minded people helped: they found a track - 50 meters between the trees - pulled a safety cable, fixed the bike. Igor ordered: "Let's go!" - and under the guns of video cameras started moving. As the Petersburger admits, it was not scary, but it was hard: the steering wheel vibrated due to the long steering stem, the wheel turned late, and it was difficult to keep the balance. But the extreme traveler drove the entire planned distance.

In a week, however, Igor can also construct something like that. For example, for the finale of the show "I'm Almost Famous" on Channel One, he assembled a bicycle watch in record time: a two-wheeled vehicle in the shape of the chimes of the Peter and Paul Cathedral. This creation was a declaration of love for St. Petersburg.

In order to get into the Guinness Book of Records, you have to drive 100 meters. I rode half, I realized that on this bike you can ride a much greater distance. And I decided to limit myself to this, did not send an application. Adrenaline was enough for me.

Igor Baronas ,
bicycle designer

unusual Baronas bicycles are used in cinema, theater and circus, at show programs and festivals. Geography - from Minsk to Khabarovsk and Yakutsk. Replicas of vintage models have been created, for example, for the film The Duelist (2016) and the series Sherlock Holmes (2013). And in the St. Petersburg bicycle carriage, the coachman drove Cinderella around the stage at the Moscow Sovremennik Theater.

The Museum of Unusual Bicycles in Uglich has three exhibits by our hero. Among them is a bicycle charger for the phone. The pedals are spinning - the gadget is charging. A bicycle blender works on the same principle: while you are pedaling, a smoothie or cocktail is being prepared in a special bowl.

Of course, it would be good to organize a museum of unusual bicycles in St. Petersburg. I even thought about it, but all this fuss (to look for premises, a team) does not attract me. If someone takes up this, I will gladly support. Moreover, there are exhibits.

Igor Baronas ,
bicycle designer

Olympic champion Alexei Yagudin became the most famous tester of St. Petersburg bicycle designer's bicycles. Being a member of the jury of the show on Channel One, he enjoyed a ride on a 2-meter "Yellow Angel" and a microbike. But Nikolai Tsiskaridze did not dare, joking that he would master the 7-meter model in the final. But I didn’t have to: the giant bike simply didn’t fit in the studio.

Baronas has only one unsolved problem : to put Petersburgers on bicycles. Why two-wheeled vehicles are mainly used by couriers, he wonders. It's faster and easier: no need to stand in a traffic jam and look for parking. And on a gym membership, on the contrary, you can save money: there will definitely be enough movement!

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Blender bike
Phone charger bike
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The most unusual bikes of Igor Baronas

on the second "floor" of the structure you can lie down

pedal and make a smoothie

ride and charge

big front wheel and small rear wheel wheels

similar to the chimes of the Peter and Paul Fortress

steering wheel - to the right, wheel - to the left

does not go fast, but looks impressive

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PRINTED OUT AND GO. HOW 3D PRINTERS CREATE BICYCLES AND MORE

The market for consumer 3D printing of in St. Petersburg is quite developed: you can find a production facility to make some kind of rare part for repairing a rare bike or upgrading a bicycle.

It's still expensive to make a bike on a 3D printer. Therefore, 3D printing is not a replacement for traditional production, but an addition to it. Bulk items such as bicycles are still cheaper to buy from the store.

Not only plastic: Metal 3D printing is also developing in our city. For this, laser cladding or selective laser melting technologies are used. This opens up great possibilities. And, of course, not only for the production of bicycles. Aircraft with printed parts are already flying all over the world. Apply three-dimensional printing and car factories.

You can print almost everything if you have a virtual model of the object - from furniture and car body parts to engine parts. You can create entire houses this way - for this, a construction printer is used that prints with concrete. The technology is also actively used in medicine, where it can make a real breakthrough in the coming years.

Danar Podkopaev ,
head of 3D printing at Gazprom Neft

St. Petersburg has every chance to become the capital of 3D printing, the expert is sure. There are many technological and industrial companies here, a large transport infrastructure, shipyards - all these are customers who are interested in establishing and localizing 3D production in their hometown. It will help save on logistics and ensure independence from imports. It can take just a couple of hours from ordering a part to printing it and starting to use it.

Gazprom Neft's 3D printing laboratory is located in New Holland. In it we create new details. For example, engine blowing systems, generator blades, various gears. We printed the fastest order in the presence of the customer in an hour. There are also very complex large-scale projects - the printer can work there without interruption for more than a week.

Danar Podkopaev ,
Head of 3D printing at Gazprom Neft

Dozens of enterprises Gazprom Neft from different regions is served by a laboratory in New Holland. These are the oil fields of Siberia, the factories of Moscow and Omsk. Parts printed in St. Petersburg have been working on icebreakers in the Arctic for more than a year. “When we expand our fleet of equipment, we do not exclude that we will be able to fulfill orders for 3D printing for other companies,” says a representative of the corporation.

In St. Petersburg and Moscow there are universities where they teach the specialty "engineer of additive technologies" (this is 3D printing). For example, in our Polytechnic University or Moscow Baumanka. A number of universities have a master's program in the direction of additive technologies - they take them there with a diploma in engineering, design or industrial design.

At Gazprom Neft, we also regularly recruit young professionals for internships and internships at our technology centers.

Danar Podkopaev ,
head of 3D printing at Gazprom Neft

There are dozens of companies producing 3D printers in Russia. Printing materials are also Russian: plastics in powder form, filaments in the form of threads or coils. So the technology will develop at a rapid pace.

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