Nearly ten million Onity locks are installed in hotels worldwide, representing 1/3 of hotels and about 50% of hotel locks. Chances are good that you've stayed in dozens of such hotels in your life and you may even be staying in one tonight. This presentation will show, in detail, how they're designed and implemented. Then we will take a look at how they are insecure by design and release a number of critical, unpatchable vulnerabilities.
You will never see locks the same way again.
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Cody Brocious is a hacker for the Mozilla Corporation with over 8 years of experience as a computer security researcher, reverse engineer, and developer. Prior to this, he worked for Matasano Security as a senior security consultant. His reverse engineering and hardware analysis work, written about in Forbes and Ars Technica, includes early key research in hardware jailbreaking (including an ARM decompiler), reversing projects that led to the first Linux compatibility for the Apple iTunes Music Store, and Linux compatibility for Windows games.