How to open Diebold cashsource ATM

Thanks for the feedback.

That seems like a pretty bulky way to get a safe.

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Mike Easter
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So what's your point? If there is debate then there are two different opinions so some people will answer questions and someone did.

With all due respect this is patent nonsense. The "troll" gave useful information that helped me solve my problem so the "troll" is A-OK with me. He or she has a certain writing style that some might find abrasive or offensive but I don't care. I care about the information and the information was dead on. You don't like it for whatever reason but that's just your own personal opinion. I think this pretty clearly shows that the secrecy many here seem to promote is an abysmal failure. I got the info I was looking for and the person who gave it to me had it to give so is there really any secrecy at all or just an illusion of secrecy?

No that's the way you claim it is. Personally I would say the trolls are the people who chime in with snide remarks when someone asks a question not the people who provide the answers. If you don't want to answer just ignore the inquiry. The people who don't do that are just seeking attention.

Now you're just spinning. If it's ethicly OK to give the defeating information the FAQ gives it's OK to give the information I asked for. It either is or isn't ethical. It isn't ethical to tell how to defeat some locks and unethical to tell how to defeat others so don't point me to a FAQ, or guide to this board, for lack of a better term, that gives a ton of information on defeating locks and security and claim that it bolsters your position that such is unethical when in fact it destroys it. This is plain simple logic.

More opinion. The fact is this secret guild or trade or whatever you want to call it stuff is dead. You may have been able to keep some of this information secret before the internet but those days are long long gone never to return. The fact that my question was answered in 24 hours or so proves that. This is the information age and no one group or person holds a monopoly on information. You may not like it but it doesn't matter. 100 people can keep a secret. It only takes one to give it away and make the efforts of the 100 useless. Because of that and the way in which information is spread via the internet you can't keep information like what I asked for a secret. Further after doing a little more research I've learned the info on this safe is relevant to many others so the effect is multiplied. Trying to keep comercially useful information secret in this day and age is like sweeping back the ocean with a broom. That's just the way it is.

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qwerty

It's already opened and repaired thanks. I used a tapered roller bearing to fill the hole and it will be harder to open now than when I started. It was also empty just as I figured it would be. In fact it looks like the container that would hold the cash is missing entirely. There is a rack for it but nothing there. Now all I have to do is strip out all the electo-mechanical crap that's in it and I can use it for what I intended.

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qwerty

If you mean the physical size of the thing the head that has the screen and card reader and the chasis for the elctronics and mechanicals inside all comes out with screws leaving a rectangular steel box just the right size to bolt down and put power tools and the like in. I really don't consider this a 'safe' per say although technically I guess you could call it that. This is just for storage of tools etc. I think of it as a relatively low security locker to slow a thief down but still a lot better than the flimsy sheet metal things that would cost me a couple hundred retail and look like they can be pried open with a screwdriver in a couple seconds.

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qwerty

there will probably never be an agreement here. this same subject has been hashed out over and over. but we can agree not to agree.

Reply to
Key

it is good that ya got it and will be able to use it. also good ya thought about the roller bearing. it was a good idea that's been used for a very long time.

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Key

.-"``"-. .' '. / \ / \ | | | /\ | | || | \ || / \ || / \ || / \ || / | || | |__/\__| {======} }======{ {======} }======{ {======} `""U""` Perspective can be a Funny thing.I've been a locksmith for 4 years now, and I recognize (and have said) that I have LOTS to learn.I'm fortunate enough to be in a working relationship where I'm making good income, taking care of customer business well, and experience new challenges.The main reason I'm here, is to share experiences and hopefully grow from it.Basically I know enough to realize that I don't know enough, and that's my seed for personal growth.I'm not one of those apparently fortunate folks to have been born into this world already possessing all knowledge of things, that look down and scoff at others for trying to help and/or improve. Hopefully in another

20 years I can continue to share what I have learned without having become a self important pompous ass.Personally, I feel we should be able to discuss anything that is in the FAQ, is 'common or layman knowledge' and can be easily found on the web. There are some cases where info is available via web search, but having insight of having performed a task helps to avoid pitfalls and solve the problem more effectively.Now this thread will probably continue for weeks about morality, ethics, and merits/caveats of obfuscation.I'm still looking forward to seeing any pictures you may have taken!Regards,David
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BogusID

Thanks for sharing the pictures.

That's a cool idea using it for tool storage. Tools, dremel bits and such are getting expensive, and it's good enough to stop those casual borrowers..

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BogusID

I was a kid when I saw that movie (cannot remember the name) and I thought surely they were not going to give useful safecracking tips, but then was amused by the way the movie makers got round the problem by scriptng the instructor inmate to advise the others to attack the hinges.

At that time there was still Milner 212 and other ancient turn of the century (that is 19th to 20th) safes storing serious money.

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peterwn

Dude what a hypocrite you are. This open exchange of information stance is a total load of caca coming from you. What did you add to this thread? Wait. Here it is:

"Using the aioe public news server to possibly avoid being traced...hmmm.

I'd recommend calling your local diebold office with the serial number, and see what they can do for you.

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" Wow that was helpful. The funniest part is you want to see pics this guy took after opening a safe but you don't have the balls to give any info to him about how to do it whatsoever? He was a lot nicer than I would have been. I wouldn't have posted shit except maybe by mail to the one guy who gave the info. The fact is I don't think 9 out of 10 of you had any idea how to open it.

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Macky

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