Bruteforce Movable -

Some modern "movable" safes include a piezoelectric disc that vibrates the dial shaft when multiple rapid movements are detected. This introduces random noise, confusing the encoder and causing the bruteforce rig to lose its place.

| Password Type | File Type | Time to Crack (i5-8250U, 8GB RAM) | | --- | --- | --- | | 4-digit PIN (1234) | ZIP 2.0 | ~2 seconds | | 6-char lowercase ("summer") | PDF (RC4) | ~5 minutes (dictionary) | | 8-char alphanumeric ("pass1234") | ZIP 2.0 | Estimated 3+ days (brute-force) | | 8-char complex ("Aa9!x#2q") | AES-256 PDF | Estimated >50 years | bruteforce movable

A 32-character folder name located on your SD card. Some modern "movable" safes include a piezoelectric disc

Instead of a linear 0-99 scale, use a movable cam mechanism where the relationship between external dial position and internal wheel position is non-linear (e.g., logarithmic or randomized per lock). A bruteforce algorithm expecting linear sequences will fail. Instead of a linear 0-99 scale, use a