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  2. 10 Signs Robbers Have Marked or Cased Your Home - AOL

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    4. New social media followers. Technology has helped burglars innovate, and thanks to social media, they don’t always need to physically visit a house to know when it’s empty.

  3. Burglary statistics 2024 - AOL

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    Key burglary statistics ... Most of the time (46 percent), the burglar’s identity was never established. ... the estimated number of burglaries declined in every region of the country — 13.5 ...

  4. Glossary of cryptographic keys - Wikipedia

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    training key - (NSA) unclassified key used for instruction and practice exercises. Type 1 key - (NSA) keys used to protect classified information. See Type 1 product. Type 2 key - (NSA) keys used to protect sensitive but unclassified (SBU) information. See Type 2 product. Vernam key - Type of key invented by Gilbert Vernam in 1918. See stream key.

  5. These Red Flags Can Make Your House an Easy Target for Burglars

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    “Most burglars often stake out a victim’s place before putting their plan into action, potentially knowing the schedule of your neighborhood, such as trash collection day,” Wright says.

  6. Burglar sign - Wikipedia

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    A burglar sign is a marking supposedly left on or near a property by a burglar or their accomplice, signalling in code that the building is vulnerable or unoccupied.. The practice is considered to be an urban legend, with Snopes commenting that publicly creating such signs would be an unnecessary additional risk for the burglar, when they could instead simply note down details of addresses.

  7. Window security - Wikipedia

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    Time 1 Occasional burglar with physical violence N/A 2 Occasional burglar with simple tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, wedges: 3 minutes 3 Occasional or experienced burglar with additional lever tool, such as crowbars: 5 minutes 4 Experienced burglar with cutting and hammering tool 10 minutes 5 Experienced burglar with electrical equipment ...

  8. Key code - Wikipedia

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    The bitting code is used in conjunction with a key's Depth and Spacing Number to completely determine all relevant information regarding the key's geometry. [1] Each number in the bitting code corresponds to a cut on the key blade. For example, a bitting code of 11111 with Depth and Spacing Number 46 specifies a Kwikset key with five shallow cuts.

  9. Clever trick keeps house burglars away - AOL

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