There is a new warning for travelers after researchers, posed as hackers, expose a security flaw that could open millions of hotel-room doors. The good news is, they're helping to fix the problem ...
If you think that electronic look on your hotel room door is secure, think again. INSIDE EDITION reports on the alarming incidents of strangers breaking into hotel rooms by hacking the door locks.
Security Flaw Can Open Over 3 Million Door Locks, Mainly at Hotels According to security researchers, the flaw can let a hacker unlock door systems from Dormakaba's Saflok brand, which is used across ...
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 ...
Your next hotel room stay may not be as secure as you hope it is. A group of security researchers who were invited to a Las Vegas hotel to identify digital security ...
The hacking technique lays bare the security vulnerabilities of certain models of Saflok-brand RFID-based keycard locks used in 131 countries worldwide Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE. She has ...
A string of break-ins at a Houston hotel are being blamed on hackers who exploited a flaw in room locks, a vulnerability that was exposed this year at the Black Hat Security Conference in Las Vegas.
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Hotel Room Safety Checks You Should Do

Hotels market themselves as havens of comfort and convenience, but they’re also shared spaces where thousands of strangers ...
September brought a series of mysterious break-ins to the Hyatt House Galleria in Houston, Texas. In the latest, a 66-year-old woman's laptop was stolen from her room, and the lock's records showed ...