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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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Vulnerability in Dormakaba’s Saflok electronic locks allow hackers to forge keycards and open millions of doors. A security vulnerability in Dormakaba’s Saflok electronic locks can be exploited to ...
SAFLOK of Madison Heights, Mich., presents the SAFLOK MT, a card solution for complete standalone campus-wide access control. Using smart card technology, a single keycard can be used to gain access ...