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How hackers can break into your hotel room undetected
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Finnish security researchers have found a way to gain access to entire buildings and hotel chains all it takes is one keycard.
According to a press release from data security firm F-Secure, two of the company's consultants discovered a software vulnerability in Vision by VingCard electronic lock systems, which is used in millions of hotel rooms worldwide.
The pair wanted to find out if it's possible to open an electronically locked room without leaving a trace, and developed their own software to hack into the keycards.
They found that information from a single keycard, even an expired and discarded one, can be scanned and copied using a small device.
With custom software, it takes only a minute to decode the card and generate a master key, which can bypass any lock, allowing unrestricted access to any hotel or facility.
The two consultants have since worked with lock manufacturer Assa Abloy to fix the software flaw with an update, which was made available to hotels last February.
RUNDOWN SHOWS:
1. Software vulnerability in Vision by VingCard electronic lock system
2. Key card scanned by device
3. Device generates master key
4. Master key bypassing locks in hotel
VOICEOVER (in English):
"Consultants from data security firm F-Secure discovered a software vulnerability in Vision by VingCard electronic lock systems used in millions of hotel rooms worldwide."
"They found that information from a single keycard, even an expired and discarded one, can be scanned and copied using a small device."
"With custom software, it takes only a minute to decode the card and generate a master key."
"The master key can bypass any lock, allowing unrestricted access to any hotel or facility."
SOURCES:
F-Secure, Reuters
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