Smart locks securing entry to an estimated 50,000 dwellings nationwide contain hard-coded credentials that can open them remotely.

https://web.archive.org/web/20240415235929/https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/04/crickets-from-chirp-systems-in-smart-lock-key-leak/

The lock’s maker Chirp Systems remains unresponsive, even though it was first notified about the critical weakness in March 2021. Meanwhile, Chirp’s parent company, RealPage, Inc., is being sued by multiple U.S. states for allegedly colluding with landlords to illegally raise rents.

P.S. never give cybersecurity spooks clicks even after they go “freelance” or whatever

#realestate #landlords #latestagecapitalism #security #enshittification #cybersecurity @latestagecapitalism@lemmygrad.ml

36 points

Imagine if a Chinese company did this. Liberals would be hooting and hollering about Xi Jinping personally breaking into your apartment to rearrange your anime collection and take pictures of the files on your computer. There’d be immediate calls to ban the company from all business dealings within the US. But because it’s a US private corporation that abuses the shit out of the proletariat there’ll be a some pressure to fix it and they’ll maybe eventually get around to doing it and get a slap on the wrist if anything for this and a slap on the wrist for the rent fixing collusion.

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I don’t think (lower class) proletarians use “smart” locks

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No but their landleeches might. The guy who found this out works for Amazon hosting and lived in an apartment complex that installed them. He investigated and complained about this and was brushed off.

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There are calls to ban Hikvision and they haven’t done anything like that (capitalism still prevails in Poland and I see their gear all over, both in budget and pro spaces)

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Wow. You really just said “imagine how upset a population would be if their nation’s enemy did this”

Like, yes? Duh? If Russians discovered American made locks can secretly be opened with American credentials they’d freak out. If the Chinese government discovered Taiwan had access to 50,000 random homes’ locks, they’d immediately start a country wide initiative to replace those.

Yeah, it’s somewhat less alarming that the offending company is the same nationality. That’s not American exceptionalism, it’s common sense.

But you beat that drum, guy.

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22 points

the critical weakness

It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.

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Yeah, you don’t get ‘hard-coded credentials’ from some bug. This had to be intentional.

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That RealPage algorithmic price fixing scheme is so fucked up. True innovations in collusion. Not too surprising their lock system is complete shit.

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@anarchoilluminati@hexbear.net seriously why would anyone feel safe protected by something that looks like that lmao. i already heard about them locking people out like crazy

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People are generally too trusting and uncritical of technology.

I’d rather take an old school lock and key to some electronic pad that’ll effectively lock me out of my home until it gets updated. Haha

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People are ignorant, they do not know how stuff works, so they don’t see the problems of propietary software in house “IoT” things.

People just think it’s cool to have a lock that you can open with your phone and not give it much thought afterwards.

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