The basic countermeasures against all forms of lock manipulation are to use close tolerances during manufacture and to:
The basic countermeasures against all forms of lock manipulation are to use close tolerances during manufacture and to:
The best countermeasure against all forms of lock manipulation, in addition to using close tolerances during manufacture, is to increase the number of pins, discs, or levers in the lock. This makes the lock more complex and requires precise alignment of all components for successful unlocking, which significantly hampers manipulation attempts.
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Increasing the number of pins, discs, or levers in a lock is a common countermeasure against lock manipulation. This approach makes the lock more complex and harder to pick or manipulate, as it requires precise alignment of all the components to unlock it successfully.