The day after two Vietnamese tourists were found dead in their Circus Circus hotel room, hotel engineers tested the door’s latch plate and determined it was “broken,” police documents show. The ...
In a scenario that feels lifted from Oceans 11, a group of hackers have shown the vulnerabilities of RFID-based locks through a hotel room keycard. A team of security researchers recently revealed a ...
Traveling is exciting—new sights, cuisines and adventures await. Unfortunately, our excitement for a well-deserved getaway can sometimes overshadow the necessity of taking safety precautions when ...
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 ...
Security experts are sending out the warning. There are simple things we should be doing right now to stay safe in hotels. It starts the moment you check in, you know the hotels give you the room key ...
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 ...
LAS VEGAS — Court documents say workers found a broken latch on the door of a Las Vegas Strip hotel room where two Vietnamese tourists were found dead two weeks ago. A filing in the arrest of ...
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