Bad news: With less than $50 of off-the-shelf hardware and a little bit of programming, it's possible for a hacker to gain instant, untraceable access to millions of key card-protected hotel rooms.
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.
Criminals in the Phoenix area are stealing hotel guests' belongings by exploiting a known software flaw in electronic room locks, demonstrating how an unpatched security flaw can have real-life ...
If you’re staying at hotel, it might be a good idea to check the manufacturer of your door lock. A black hat hacker has unveiled a method that allows a fairly simple hardware gadget to unlock door ...
Onity’s electronic locks can now be integrated seamlessly with the housing software system from StarRez, making it easier for colleges and universities to manage their on-campus housing. The ...
Irvine, California July 30, 2012- IMRON Corporation, a leading provider of security management solutions, has teamed up with Onity, a leading provider of electronic locks to provide a new wireless ...
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