"Organizations Slow to Protect Doors Against Hackers: Researcher"
Shawn Merdinger, a cybersecurity researcher, found that many organizations whose door access controllers he analyzed failed to protect them from hacker attacks. He showed how S2 Security door access controllers used by schools, hospitals, and other organizations could have been remotely hacked in 2010. Years later, he started a cybersecurity research project to show that physical access control vulnerabilities still affect many organizations. The project focused on S2 door access systems made by LenelS2, targeting management interfaces exposed to the web and protected with default credentials. This article continues to discuss the research on door access controllers' vulnerability to remote hacker attacks.
SecurityWeek reports "Organizations Slow to Protect Doors Against Hackers: Researcher"
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