In late July, security researcher Cody Brocious demonstrated how an Arduino microcontroller and a bit of programming could be used to open the doors on some four million hotel rooms. For Onity, the company that manufactured the electronic lock, it was bad news — but not too bad. While Brocious exposed just how stupid-easy it was to open Onity-secured doors, the equipment he used wasn’t exactly inconspicuous. The company downplayed his work as “unreliable and complex to implement.”

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