[ale] OT Fwd: Dc404-Chat New smart locks for your home

Ron Frazier (ALE) atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com
Wed Jun 19 10:01:59 EDT 2013


Hi Guys,

I'm cross posting this from the dc-404 group because I thought you'd like to see it.  If not, blame me, not Keith.

Steve Gibson says most anything that merges security with radio waves is a bad idea.  I think cheap home rf based locks are a bad idea.  Of course, if you pay $ 500, then the developer might go to the trouble to put in fairly air tight security.  But, what if you pay $ 50?  Then, it's more questionable.  Also, the hacker might have to be "fairly" close to capture your signal, but 200 feet away with a directional antenna might be close enough.

We routinely use garage door openers.  I've heard of those rf signals being hijacked, but it's probably not too common.  As Keith mentioned, there have been cases lately where thieves are somehow triggering cars to unlock their doors without having the factory key.  That's one reason I don't like a proximity based car key.  If you have that, they could hack it and not only get in the car, but also start the engine.

Steve also reported a few months ago about a hack where bad guys could use the tire pressure monitoring system to play with the car's electrical system and potentially cause accidents.

I don't want to even get started on rf based credit cards.  Steve's been reporting on various cases of those being abused again.  If I get one of those, I'm sending it back or zapping it in the microwave oven.  I wonder if that would destroy the magnetic strip.

Sincerely,

Ron




-------- Original Message --------
From: "Watson, Keith" <krwatson at cc.gatech.edu>
Sent: Wed Jun 19 08:42:15 EDT 2013
To: "dc404-chat at lists.kaos.to" <dc404-chat at lists.kaos.to>
Subject: [Dc404-Chat] New smart locks for your home

When was the last time a new product got security right out the door (pardon the pun)? Hotel keycards and burglars entering cars without a key come to mind. Several of the products practically admitted they aren't secure by basing them on Bluetooth. It is possible to have a secure Bluetooth based product but I can't think of one.

Your Door Is About to Get Clever: 5 Smart Locks Compared
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/06/smart-locks/

http://preview.tinyurl.com/k869hr9

keith

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