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  2. Master keying - Wikipedia

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    The differences are in the locks the key will operate. These master-keyed locks are configured to operate with two, or more, different keys: one specific to each lock (the change key), which cannot operate any of the others in the set, and the master key, which operates all the locks in the set. [1] Locks that have master keys have a second set ...

  3. Travel Sentry - Wikipedia

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    In a 2014 article in the Washington Post, [6] a picture of the special tools was included, and while this picture was later removed, it quickly spread. [7] Security researchers have pointed out that anyone can now make new master keys and open the locks without any sign of entry, and the locks can be considered compromised.

  4. Master Lock - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Master Lock introduced a line of combination padlocks called the dialSpeed. [17] The dialSpeed lock is battery-operated, has a lit face, and features multiple user-programmable combinations. It has a master unlocking code that can be accessed through the company web site. [17] In 2014, Master Lock acquired SentrySafe for $117.5 million ...

  5. Interchangeable core - Wikipedia

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    These units are readily adapted for master keying systems, and can be set up with spare cores and keys for quick replacement when security is compromised, such as when a key is lost or stolen or when a personnel change takes place. Extracted cores can then be recombinated at a workshop without urgency and placed back into maintenance storage ...

  6. Skeleton key - Wikipedia

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    A skeleton key (also known as a passkey [1]) is a type of master key in which the serrated edge has been removed in such a way that it can open numerous locks, [2] most commonly the warded lock. The term derives from the fact that the key has been reduced to its essential parts.

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  9. Trapped-key interlocking - Wikipedia

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    This is a trapped-key interlock on the door of an electrical switchgear cabinet. It is attached with one-way security screws to discourage casual removal, which would defeat the interlock scheme. Trapped-key interlocking utilizes locks and keys for sequential control of equipment and machinery to ensure safe operation. Trapped-key interlocks ...