"Dormakaba Locks Used in Millions of Hotel Rooms Could Be Cracked in Seconds"
Security flaws discovered in Dormakaba's Saflok electronic RFID locks used in hotels could be exploited by malicious actors to forge keycards and sneak into locked rooms. When combined, the vulnerabilities, collectively named "Unsaflok," enable an attacker to unlock all rooms in a hotel with a single pair of forged keycards. Full technical details about the vulnerabilities have not yet been shared due to their potential impact. The flaws affect over three million hotel locks across 13,000 properties in 131 countries. This article continues to discuss the research and findings behind the Unsaflok security flaws.
THN reports "Dormakaba Locks Used in Millions of Hotel Rooms Could Be Cracked in Seconds"
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