Wordlock: Keeping the world safe from illiteracy

Posted in Security by Conner Flynn on June 2nd, 2008

Wordlock: Keeping the world safe from illiteracy
The Wordlock Combination Lock will keep your stuff safe from those who can’t spell. And we all know their numbers are growing. Sort of like a speak and spell for locks, without the speaking. More like a Secure & Spell. It’s basically the first combination lock that allows you to set your combination using words instead of numbers. It eliminates the need for remember numbers altogether. Cause numbers are hard compared to letters. I can’t help thinking that the inventor came up with the idea while watching Sesame street for some reason.

I’m no expert on numbers or letters and it’s been awhile since I had any fancy book learnin’, but I would imagine this is more easily cracked by a thief, as I think we visualize words easier then numbers. Unless that thief is illiterate. Still, pretty neat invention. And any thief worth the time he’ll do in the pen will have to try the naughty words first.

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