Welcome to the wiki for building the new guide on lock picking. Once we have enough material, we will turn it into a nice PDF file, which will be free to all. If you are coming here to learn how to pick locks, feel free to look around, but you are probably too early. However, if you can pick locks, and are willing to write about it, you are just the sort of person we want on this project. Note that this is not restricted to members of any particular forum or organization; anyone who can help is welcome, but do not add references to your forums, organization, or clubs in the main text, this site should be for everyone.
Try to respect other peoples changes, and not spoil their good work, but if you have better ideas try them out. The golden rule is that the site should be improved by your contribution.
This person uploads lots of locksport and lockpicking stuff.
Repository containing useful links for all things Physical Security.
They sell key blanks without asking questions.
TOOOL.us holds Lockfest every year, six months away from LockCon in the Netherlands. This is the website.
I've programmed Lifeline to monitor this page for me because there isn't an RSS feed.
An excellent (and illustrated) article about lockpicking. Talks about the different kinds of lockpicks, what they're used for, and the circumstances under which they should be used. Choose your picks depending upon the kind of lock you're up against.
Lockwiki is the home of all things related to the security and compromise of locks, safes, and keys. This site is a community-driven reference for both beginners and professionals in the security industry. On this site you will find information regarding the installation, maintenance, disassembly, and compromise of locking devices. In addition, information on specific models, brands, and companies in the physical security industry are available.