IoT Droplocks: Wireless Fingerprint Theft Using Hacked Smart Locks

08/29/2022
by   Steve Kerrison, et al.
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Electronic locks can provide security- and convenience-enhancing features, with fingerprint readers an increasingly common feature in these products. When equipped with a wireless radio, they become a smart lock and join the billions of IoT devices proliferating our world. However, such capabilities can also be used to transform smart locks into fingerprint harvesters that compromise an individual's security without their knowledge. We have named this the droplock attack. This paper demonstrates how the harvesting technique works, shows that off-the-shelf smart locks can be invisibly modified to perform such attacks, discusses the implications for smart device design and usage, and calls for better manufacturer and public treatment of this issue.

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