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Teleduplication: duplicating keys from afar

Hide you keys now, as a software system called Teleduplication is capable of copying keys from afar as long as they have the image of your keys. And these days, anyone can simply use a digital camera or a cellphone to capture a photo of your keys and send it to the Teleduplication software for copying those keys.

So, it's better to start keeping your keys safe, make sure they’re always in your pockets, or your bags or locked in your drawers etc. Don’t simply leave the keys on the work desk. As anyone passes by with a digital camera or a camera phone, can simply take a shot of your keys and send to the teleduplication system for copying the keys.

And the next moments will be your car driven away by a stranger, your belongings in your office and home will be taken away by strangers too as they have the duplicates of your keys.

The teleduplication system is the software made by Stefan Savage. The software allows the duplication of a key based on the photograph of it. As long as the photograph of the key is high enough with resolution, and the shooter managed to catch the bumps and valleys of the key, then it can be copied using the teleduplication system.

Another software called “sneaky” which has been created in MatLab employs a system that can measure the exact height and depth of the valleys and bumps of the key.

Once all information is collected from the photo of the key, then it’ll be able to work out the bitting code that is needed to duplicate a key.

The intention of the maker of the Teleduplication software is to alert you and me to keep our keys safe, as now keys can simply be duplicated from afar. Article brought to you by TechChee.com, Gadget Blog

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