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According to hotel management company White Lodging, Onity only started fixing its lock problem after the Hyatt had experienced its string of break-ins in early September.
Bad news: With less than $50 of off-the-shelf hardware and a little bit of programming, it's possible for a hacker to gain instant, untraceable access to millions of key card-protected hotel rooms.
Police said the hotel-room hack, which works against an estimated 4 million keycard locks made by Onity, was used in a spree of crimes in several Arizona cities, including Phoenix, Mesa ...
The lock-picking tool—often referred to on the Internet as the “Onity hack”—takes less than 20 minutes to build, costs less than $40, and everything you need can be found at your ...
Electronic lock provider Onity and Residential Management Systems have created a new interface for the 80 colleges using their services which slashes in half the check-in time for students first ...
Reports surfaced of the hack's use in Houston-area hotel-room break-ins, and Onity began to cover part of the cost to permanently upgrade its locks in larger hotel chains.
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