US government says security flaw in Chirp Systems' app lets anyone remotely control smart home locks


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Tech Times—US Government Warns of Security Flaw in Chirp Systems' App, Risking Smart Home Locks Control. This vulnerability, detected in a smart access control system widely deployed across rental properties in the US, permits unauthorized individuals to manipulate any lock within the affected premises remotely.

Krebs on Security—Crickets from Chirp Systems in Smart Lock Key Leak – Krebs on Security. The U.S. government is warning that smart locks securing entry to an estimated 50,000 dwellings nationwide contain hard-coded credentials that can be used to remotely open any of the locks. The lock's maker Chirp Systems remains unresponsive, even though it

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