Physical Lock Security

By Amey Gat , Swapnil Wadwalkar on 11 Mar 2016 @ Nullcon
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pentesting reverse-engineering vulnerability-management hardware-security
Focus Areas: Hardware Security , IoT Security , Malware Analysis , Penetration Testing , Reverse Engineering , Vulnerability Management

Abstract

The locks used around us today are mass produces and widely exploitable. Right from your simple office drawer to your home’s main door, majority of locks are vulnerable to simple exploitation techniques. The strong looking hard metal locks can have soft roots for hacker undertaking. This workshop is going to help you learn types of locks like wafer locks, pin-tumbler locks and dimple locks and a way to open some of them without having an actual key by your disposal.