At the Defcon security conference, researchers demonstrated that electronic lockers from major manufacturers are vulnerable to attacks, compromising security across various locations.
Giese stated, 'If you access one lock, we can open all of them in whatever the unit is-the whole university, the whole gym. It's that easy to compromise.'
The researchers managed to extract digital management keys from electronic locks, illustrating how a low-cost operation can lead to significant security breaches.
This research highlights severe vulnerabilities in electronic lock systems, emphasizing the need for robust security measures as attackers can exploit these weaknesses easily.
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