If you’re staying at hotel, it might be a good idea to check the manufacturer of your door lock. A black hat hacker has unveiled a method that allows a fairly simple hardware gadget to unlock door ...
Researchers have developed a simple exploit capable of unlocking all of the doors at more than 10,000 hotels worldwide. Saflok-brand RFID-based keycard locks have been around for 36 years. But only in ...
In a scenario that feels lifted from Oceans 11, a group of hackers have shown the vulnerabilities of RFID-based locks through a hotel room keycard. A team of security researchers recently revealed a ...
When thousands of security researchers descend on Las Vegas every August for what’s come to be known as “hacker summer camp,” the back-to-back Black Hat and Defcon hacker conferences, it’s a given ...
Researchers disclosed vulnerabilities today that impact 3 million Saflok electronic RFID locks deployed in 13,000 hotels and homes worldwide, allowing the researchers to easily unlock any door in a ...
Hackers are always looking for new avenues to steal vital personal information, and any sufficiently-advanced computer system can serve as one of those avenues for malicious purposes. One prime ...
In a smart home the smart lock would be connected to other devices such as a security camera, a temperature control system, air-conditioning, and so on creating a network of linked devices or part of ...
My front door lock is easily pickable, after some practice I can open it in less than a minute. But I'm not worried that some criminal is going to sit at my front door to pick the lock, he's going to ...