Hackers have discovered a technique that would enable intruders to unlock any of millions of hotel rooms around the world in just seconds. Ian Carroll and Lennert Wouters, along with a team of other ...
Editor’s Note: This article, which was originally published by CS sister publication Security Sales & Integration, covers the vulnerabilities of some Saflok-brand RFID-based hotel keycard locks used ...
The recent compromise of Saflok's hotel lock system, potentially exposing three million hotel room locks, highlights this cybersecurity concerns related with devices in our technological world. The ...
Your next hotel room stay may not be as secure as you hope it is. A group of security researchers who were invited to a Las Vegas hotel to identify digital security ...
You probably don’t give those ubiquitous hotel-room keycards much thought but Cody Brocious obviously has. Last week, the self-described hacker/music aficionado demonstrated a homemade gadget that ...
The hair is standing up on the back of my neck. Back in July, a Mozilla software developer showed off his ability to hack the keycard locks used in over four million hotel rooms with only about $50 ...
Security researchers discovered a way to unlock of doors in hotels. The keycard vulnerability was reported to the company that makes the locks, but the researchers say risk still exists and other ...
September brought a series of mysterious break-ins to the Hyatt House Galleria in Houston, Texas. In the latest, a 66-year-old woman's laptop was stolen from her room, and the lock's records showed ...
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