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This Common Mistake with Your Hotel Key Card Could Be Surprisingly Dangerous—Here’s Why
Think back to the last time you checked into a hotel. Chances are, you handed over a credit card for incidentals and watched while the desk attendant typed away on a keyboard for what seemed like ...
There is a new warning for travelers after researchers, posed as hackers, expose a security flaw that could open millions of hotel-room doors. The good news is, they're helping to fix the problem ...
Travelers are used to getting plastic key cards that unlock their room when checking into hotels or motels. These cards are typically activated by an employee before a guest can use them. VERIFY ...
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