Unsaflok Vulnerability Lets Hackers Open 3M+ Hotel Doors in Seconds

A group of cybersecurity researchers has uncovered several critical security flaws in the Saflok electronic RFID locks by Dormakaba. These locks, widely used in hotels and multi-family housing environments across 131 countries, are now known to be susceptible to a vulnerability dubbed “Unsaflok.” This flaw could allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to over three million hotel rooms worldwide using a pair of forged keycards.

Source: GBHackers

 


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