Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Crowe Diddly View Post
Most room safes have default passwords that are never changed and are easily Googleable. Not a thing to be trusted.
Can you point me to this?

For education purposes, of course.

No, but seriously, I want to see if these work. A master password doesn't make sense, and the few times I've lost the password to my safe, they weren't able to open it with a master password. They had to manually open it.
specifically no, just shit I used to read about on some unseemly forums a few years ago. The reason the front desk will often send someone up with a key is because they don't trust their employees to keep the passwords safe, whereas they can almost always keep better control with an actual key. Can't whisper a physical key to a friend who gains access to rooms and shit, y'know? But just like any type of security where passwords are involved, defaults never really get changed in a sad amount of cases.

Its just like years ago when you could find ATM user manuals and shit like that, if you just searched for the model numbers, and you'd be able to find how to get to other menus and shit like that. Try it the next few rooms you are in. Find the safe model numbers, and you might not find anything, but you very well might. You can also try the most common passwords out there and will probably pop a few combos without even trying. 1-2-3-4-5-6. 0-0-0-0-0-0 6-5-4-3-2-1 Shit like that.