
Upon checking into a hotel one of our first thoughts may be about putting valuables into the hotel safe. And while many hotels offer this service as a secure way to store our most important items, the humble safe does have its limitations.
According to a YouTube video created by Lock Picking Lawyer, there is a way thieves can open these safes without even knowing the pin code.
After entering the incorrect pin code in the video on purpose, the Lock Picking Lawyer then enters 999999, and the safe door miraculously opens.
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“What this hotel did not do was reset the administrator password that comes from the factory,” Lock Picking Lawyer says in the video.
The manufacturers of the safe input an overriding passcode that hotel staff can then use if a guest forgets what their pin code is.
The problem with this, though, is that many hotel proprietors fail to create a new overriding pin code, rather leaving the default settings.
While 999999 is the default pin code in the video, it could also be 111111, 1111, 9999, 00000 or 0000, depending on the safe.
This might come as quite a shock, especially if you’re a regular user of these in-room safes. Luckily there are ways to keep your valuables secure while staying at a hotel, and here are just a few.