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Dormakaba Locks Used in Millions of Hotel Rooms Could Be Cracked in Seconds
Security vulnerabilities discovered in Dormakaba's Saflok electronic RFID locks used in hotels could be weaponized by threat actors to forge keycards and stealthily slip into locked rooms. The shortcomings have been collectively named Unsaflok by researchers Lennert Wouters, Ian Carroll, rqu,...
Security Vulnerability in Saflok’s RFID-Based Keycard Locks
Its pretty devastating: Today, Ian Carroll, Lennert Wouters, and a team of other security researchers are revealing a hotel keycard hacking technique they call Unsaflok. The technique is a collection of security vulnerabilities that would allow a hacker to almost instantly open several models of...
Hackers Found a Way to Open Any of 3 Million Hotel Keycard Locks in Seconds
The company behind the Saflok-brand door locks is offering a fix, but it may take months or years to reach some hotels...
Tesla Model X Trust Management Issues Vulnerabilities
Tesla Tesla Model X is a new energy vehicle from Tesla Inc. in the United States. A security vulnerability exists in versions of Tesla Model X vehicles prior to 2020-11-23, which stems from a certificate validation not being performed when attempting to pair a new keycard with the Body Control...
Hackers build a 'Master Key' that unlocks millions of Hotel rooms
If you often leave your valuable and expensive stuff like laptop and passports in the hotel rooms, then beware. Your room can be unlocked by not only a malicious staff having access to the master key, but also by an outsider. A critical design vulnerability in a popular and widely used electronic...
Vulnerability in Hotel WiFi Network Exposes You to Hackers
There is no end to users problem when it comes to security. Everything is easily hackable — from home wireless routers to the large web servers that leak users' personal data into the world in one shot. If you love to travel and move hotels to hotels, then you might be dependent on free Wi-Fi...