
RFID card readers becoming passé? Maybe what you need to guard the door to your high-tech lair is a secret knock detecting door lock. Using an Arduino and a bunch of parts found around the lab, Steve Hoefer built a device that unlocks your door when it receives a certain knock pattern. It works by counting the time between successive knocks, and can be re-programmed at the touch of a button.
Of course, this system is susceptible to a replay attack, because anyone can listen to the knock pattern and then know how to get in. If you are planning to use something like this, I would recommend either incorporating a timestamp into the message, or using a series of one time knocks, in order to make it harder to break into. Actually, that might make it more secure than a regular lock.





































The website appears to be down, is there somewhere else we can see the detailed plans?
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Unfortunately getting linked on Gizmodo and a few other high traffic sites has overloaded my server for the day (Nov 3) and my web host is not being service-minded today.
I'll be moving to a new host soon, but in the meantime it should be back up after 12:00 (midnight) CST. Hopefully it should stay up.
Sorry for the trouble. Trust me when I say I'd rather no one had to deal with the outage.
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