I did the dirty work and figured this out on my own. We don't even need Liberty Safe to get rid of the "backdoor". So here we go. I own a Liberty Safe myself.
Here is the steps per Securam's website. Most people who own a Liberty similar to mine will have a Securam pinpad.
This is the backside of the door. There are going to be covers for the screws so you pop those off and remove the board that covers the internal of the safe door.
There will be a sticker covering this hole. Removing this voids your Securam warranty by Liberty. Get a paperclip. Unplug the the Securam pinpad from the internal Securam unit.
Removing the cable deprives the Securam unit of power. Wait a bit and then start pushing the hole with paperclip to further deplete any power that is there. Then hold the button with the paperclip and then plug front unit back into internal unit.
Once you have done that, the Securam will be reset back to Factory Setting. The Manager Code should be now 1-1-1-1-1-1-1 and the user code should be 1-2-3-4-5-6.
To change ANY CODE
Use 0-0-0-0-0-0 to start the reset process and it beeps once
Input either manager or user code and it then beeps once
Input new manager or user code and it then beeps once
To test new password, input new code and it beeps twice
If you need a video from Securam to explain this, please go to
Now the Warranty for Liberty Safe is this.
If you remove the sticker, it voids the Securam Warranty but a replacement is only $100 easily. The safe / container box is still warrantied.
Here are some diagrams to help people get the idea of what the problem is and why I wrote this up.
Don't want to do this dirty work like I did? CALL LIBERTY SAFE and DEMAND the Manager Code to be given to you so you can reset it yourself. DO NOT... I repeat DO NOT FILL OUT THE OPT OUT FORM. They will then claim they've purged it from the system and you are up shit creek.
Now do not get political about this. There are two separate items here.
There is the CONTAINER BOX that Liberty Safe manufactures. Who cares. That's not the "backdoor"
There is the PINPAD / Locking mechanism that is primarily made by Securam, a separate entity from Liberty Safe. That is the "backdoor". Liberty Safe buys from them. So does Fort Knox, SecureIt, Second Amendment, the list goes on. It doesn't matter, they most likely will be using Securam on their safe. There are alternatives out there like Sargent and Greenleaf and they also have similar concepts to Securam. So this isn't unique to Securam.
Once you understand that Liberty Safe may have screwed up by turning over the Manager Code in their possession, we can circumvent this easily.
By the way Securam ProLogic does not apply here because ProLogic uses an encryption system in place which you use 9-9-9-9-9-9 that gives you a one-time number. Only a SECURAM REGISTERED Locksmith can get the decryption key to wipe out all the codes on the ProLogic.
If you want to replace the Securam unit all together, just Google for a website that sells Securam SafeLogic's, ProLogic, ScanLogic, etc or even their competitor like Sargent and Greenleaf and do it yourself. It may be anywhere from $100 to $500 depending on where you buy from
This is Sargent and Greenleaf. I have no referral code on the link so I'm not making money off this. Just want to help people out to deal with this vulnerability. amazon.com/stores/page/18…
@boiling_a_frog Seems a locksmith is the way to order one of these.
@BordoniAndres @combat_medic And just because you deep throat the government doesn't make you right.
Also if you're looking for a safe manufacturer, buy from them.
Ralph Avallone is a Florida resident which he interjected himself into the NC disaster recovery effort. No one heard of the guy and he had a litany of embellishments. He gave the impression that he was in the military and also claimed he had 35 years of PMC experience.
He claimed that he's been doing a variety of things like acquiring land in North Carolina specifically Elk Mountain (which land goes for millions there) and that he was going to get 400 container boxes installed so people can start moving into them.
Bryan Maliownski was being investigated for "dealing in firearms without a license" which is a private sale and "unlawful acquisition of a firearm" which he acquired firearms also in a private sale. To simply put this in short terms, the AFT is saying that private sales are illegal.
The AFT officer which was redacted since requested a search warrant because there's evidence of a crime / contraband, fruits of crime, or other items illegally possessed / property designed for use, intended for use, or used in committing a crime.
"Blah blah blah I AFT executioner am a law oppressive officer of the United States and I'm assigned to the Little Rock Field Office", skipping a lot, "We don't like that he was engaged in private sales.."
Okay let's start this master thread about the F-35. I'm under no obligation to anyone and free to speak about this. Nothing is classified and everything will be what is already in the public domain. People just don't understand the F-35.
"He explained that he was flying at 2,000 feet and was forced to eject due to "an aircraft failure.""
Pilots are allowed to eject in the case of an aircraft failure. The question in the investigation report will be is it actually an aircraft failure or is it pilot error.
"He also asked the dispatcher if she had heard any reports of a plane crash."
Because he landed on the ground from an altitude of 2000 feet. So it didn't take him long to reach the ground. So his assumption that the plane immediately crashed would be fair to make for him.
Sorry but you still screwed up by not providing us the ability to give us the manager code here. DO NOT PURGE ANY CODES UNTIL YOU GIVE THE CUSTOMERS A COPY OF THE MANAGER CODE if you're going to void our warranty on the lock.
1. Allow them to opt out 2. Mail them a copy of the manager code 3. Mail them instructions on how to change the manager code 3. Purge it out of the system
@libertysafeinc Maybe I need to make a diagram so people can understand here.
@ChauvinKneel @FenixAmmunition @libertysafeinc
This isn't hard. Stop being dumb here.
Finally finished the complete map of the CFTOD of both Orange and Osceola County. Took a lot of deleting and importing without it breaking the labels and other stuff.
I had to make sure that they were actually paying taxes to RCID on each property.