HERE’S an urban myth that refuses to die: Hotel card keys are gold mines for identity thieves, who extract credit card numbers and other personal nuggets from them. This rumor, generating millions of ...
Your next hotel room stay may not be as secure as you hope it is. A group of security researchers who were invited to a Las Vegas hotel to identify digital security ...
For decades, hotel guests have been warned about the dangers lurking in their pockets. Keep your room key away from your phone. Don't put it near your credit cards. That magnetic clasp on your purse?
There is a new warning for travelers after researchers, posed as hackers, expose a security flaw that could open millions of hotel-room doors. The good news is, they're helping to fix the problem ...
It’s only fitting that readers of this blog have an early look at Monday’s feature story about whether hotel card keys contain any personal information, since it was your comments that prompted me to ...
Traveling has always come with complications. Our By The Way Concierge column will take your travel dilemmas to the experts to help you navigate the new normal. Want to see your question answered?
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