Cybersecurity Expert Warns Against Posting House Key Photos Online

Cybersecurity Expert Warns Against Posting House Key Photos Online

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Evan Ottinger, a cybersecurity expert, warns that posting photos of house keys on social media can lead to home break-ins. He demonstrated how hackers can use images of keys to create replicas using 3D printing technology. Ottinger's video, which has over 1.3 million views, shows him successfully replicating a key from a selfie. The process involves using key-decoding overlays and CAD tools to generate a digital model of the key. This method is accessible to anyone with the right tools, raising concerns about personal security. The incident highlights the risks associated with sharing personal information online, especially for new homeowners.

Key Points: • Posting photos of house keys on social media can lead to home break-ins. • Evan Ottinger demonstrated key replication using 3D printing from a photo. • The tools and methods used for key replication are widely accessible.

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2024-01-01
Ottinger attends Red Team Alliance event
Evan Ottinger learned key replication techniques from expert Deviant Ollam, focusing on covert entry methods.
Newsweek
2026-07-10
Ottinger's TikTok video goes viral
Evan Ottinger's video demonstrating key replication from a photo reached over 1.3 million views, alarming viewers about security risks.
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2026-07-11
Newsweek article published
Newsweek reported on Ottinger's warning about the dangers of posting key photos online, emphasizing the ease of key replication.
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