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Lock maker starts to pay for hackable lock fixes |
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Source: H Security - Posted by Dave Wreski
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Onity, the hotel security company, is replacing or repairing its Onity locks for free after design flaws left the locks vulnerable to being compromised with a $50 device, according to a report in Forbes.
At the Black Hat conference in July, a security researcher named Cody Brocious showed how it was possible to hack a popular system of hotel door locks, the Onity HT, using an Arduino-based controller. Initially, the lock attack was not reliable, but was later refined to be much more effective and easier to carry.
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