Did you know that there are several thousand different combination possibilities for security systems? With the typical code being made up of four numbers, that means that a unique code would be fairly impossible to guess out of the blue. However, some people choose codes that are weak and predictable, which could increase the possibility of a burglar guessing your code.
Here are four of the most guessable security system codes that could leave you vulnerable:
- 1-2-3-4 – Even in this day and age, some people still believe that this is an even remotely acceptable alarm code. Scarily, it is actually the most popular alarm code that people choose… and it will be the first one that a robber will try to punch in your keypad.
- 1-1-1-1, 2-2-2-2, 3-3-3-3 – Repeating numbers is another option that will open your office or commercial space up to robbers. These combinations are some of the simplest and easiest to remember, for both you and a burglar.
- 5-6-7-8, 2-3-4-5, 9-8-7-6 – Sequential numbers are also easily guessable. Criminals are aware that most people make their codes easy to remember. This can mean that some sequences are sequential, which then narrows the guessing field down by quite a bit. Burglars will definitely give this option a try when they are trying to get into your property.
- Using a meaningful year – Some thieves are quite smart about their crimes. They research the owners, find out their birthdays or anniversaries, and keep these dates in mind when they are trying to break into their offices or homes. With social media being added into the equation, finding out these important dates is easier than ever, which makes this option more dangerous than ever before. Also, never use any part of your telephone number, street address number, or even the last four digits of your social security number, as they are all easy to find on the internet.
When setting your alarm code, make sure that you aren’t choosing a sequence of numbers just because they are easy to remember. If they are, the numbers are probably breaking one of the aforementioned rules. Make your alarm code as seemingly random as possible so that a criminal could never guess it. After all, you had a security system installed to protect your property. Don’t be the weak link that lets the thief in with a weak alarm code.
For more information on security systems, contact the safety experts at A Total Solution, Inc. today!