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Hey there Mos and Boo fans. Im Mos and in this video Im going to show you how to bypass a wire cable seal using a needle. Im also going to pull one apart so you can see how they work and why this bypass is so effective. Lets get started! In our last tamper evident bypass video I showed you how to bypass a fixed length seal. I also briefly showed you a green wire cable seal. I thought some of you might be curious about how to bypass this type of seal so we decided to make this video. A cable seal isnt fixed length like the last seal we bypassed. You put one end of the cable through the body of the seal and then pull it tight, just like a zip tie. Once the cable goes into the body, you cant pull it back out. It only goes one way. Ill explain why in a bit. Here I have three different types and sizes of cable seal. The main difference is they have different thickness cable so they have different breaking strengths. The cable is usually made of braided aircr