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 ...
Security researchers have discovered vulnerabilities in Dormakaba’s Saflok line of electronic RFID locks, which could allow an attacker access to hotel rooms and multi-family housing unit doors in a ...
Electronic RFID locks Saflok from the manufacturer Dormakaba suffer from a series of serious security vulnerabilities that allow hackers to open any door in the property thanks to the relatively easy ...
An attack method called `` Unsaflok '' has been announced that exploits vulnerabilities in card key systems to unlock them. The card key system targeted by Unsaflok is used in hotels around the world, ...
The hacking technique lays bare the security vulnerabilities of certain models of Saflok-brand RFID-based keycard locks used in 131 countries worldwide Getty A stock image of a keycard lock Hackers ...
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 ...
Around 3 million doors protected by popular keycard locks are thought to be vulnerable to security flaws that allow miscreants to quickly slip into locked rooms. Security researchers developed an ...
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 ...
Hotel guests have been employing radio frequency identification technology to access their rooms for about ten years. Recently, however, access-control technology company dormakaba has taken the ...
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