- Hotel keycard locks by Saflok can be hacked, allowing intruders to open any of the 3 million locks in seconds.
- Researchers discovered vulnerabilities in Saflok-brand RFID-based keycard locks, affecting 13,000 properties worldwide.
- The hacking technique involves exploiting encryption weaknesses and creating spoofed keycards using a $300 RFID device.
- Dormakaba is working on a fix, but only 36% of installed Saflok systems have been updated so far.
- Hotel guests can check their keycards with an app to see if the lock is still vulnerable and should take precautions if necessary.
https://www.wired.com/story/saflok-hotel-lock-unsaflok-hack-technique/
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