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On 11/02/2010 11:14 AM, Gilbert Wilson wrote:
> A client of mine has "forgotten" the combination to their laptop cable
> lock.  This particular lock does not have a key option as a failsafe
> so no bik pen option, either.  Does anyone have pointers on how to
> break a combination lock?  Water boarding is not an option here.  If
> all else fails I'll hacksaw it off (the lock, not the client's
> fingers), but would prefer a less dramatic option.  The lock looks
> like one of those old bike locks with the 5 digit dials that go from 0
> - 9.  Thankfully, the client locked the computer to their office desk,
> not a coffee shop table or a park bench so we have time....

A bolt cutter, or liquid nitrogen and a hammer perhaps.
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