Bicycle riders on campus know the secret is out. U-shaped Kryptonite tubular cylinder bike locks–previously regarded as some of the most secure on the market–can be picked by inserting the back end of ...
Engadget reader Chester Bullock decided to toss Kryptonite the link and video we posted about picking their Evolution 2000's lock with a plain ol' Bic pen. And we can't say it wasn't a good idea, but ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Ingersoll-Rand IR unit Kryptonite said Friday it will provide free product upgrades for certain locks purchased since September 2002. The announcement comes in the wake of ...
Bike-lock maker Kryptonite is offering customers a free product exchange after discovering some models of its famous U-locks can be picked open with a simple ballpoint pen. Under the program, ...
How neat is this little U-Lock tool? It's a 15mm wrench – the size of pretty much all axle-nuts – in the form of a sleeve which slides onto the barrel of a Kryptonite lock. The chromed steel tool fits ...
Two owners of a popular bicycle lock that reportedly can be picked with a ballpoint pen are suing the lock's maker in potential class-action lawsuits. James Edmunds and Jennifer Lindenauer, who both ...
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