The Spy Who Breached NATO’s Vault
The Story of Robert Lee Johnson The year was 1953. Robert Lee Johnson, a 31-year-old sergeant in the U.S. Army, was leaving East Berlin in a Sovi...
Read more2024: REVIEW Its good to be uncomfortable. Rock’A Lock’A Bang! Bang! Lived up to its expectations and now certainly has a reputation as a must do...
Read moreSouth Africa marked 30 years since the end of apartheid and the birth of its democracy with a ceremony in the capital Saturday April 27th. During t...
Read morePerched atop a rocky outcrop overlooking the River Mulde in Germany, Colditz Castle stands as a formidable testament to resilience an...
Read moreThe Silent Symphony of Espionage: Dead Drops In the clandestine world of espionage, the utilization of dead drops stands as a timeless and pivot...
Read moreThe Stasi, or the Ministry for State Security, stands as one of the most formidable and notorious secret police organizations in history. Operat...
Read moreThe tragic demise of Harry Houdini. Harry Houdini aka “The Handcuff King” was born Erik Weisz in Budapest, Hungary in 1874. Weisz’s fascination ...
Read moreThe standard way to open a lock is with the key and after that lock picks. However, when attacking locks, you should look at alternate methods. ...
Read moreIt was pretty overwhelming with 72% of the lock picking community voting in favor of SPARROWS working on a Lock Pick folder for release in late 2...
Read more"It was Cool until I was thrown into Jail" On a Wednesday morning in 2005, Killermaru woke up to check his phone: 94 missed calls. He went to hi...
Read moreIn late 2007, Jaakko Fagerlund absolutely crushed an online competition hosted by LP101. The competition was simple: submit a novel article on lock...
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