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Room 407 Was Never Locked

The Hidden Crisis of Keyless Hotel Break-Ins

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Room 407 Was Never Locked

De: Joseph Ejike Ojih
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“Room 407 Was Never Locked” tears open the curtain hiding one of the world’s most frightening secrets: millions of hotel doors were never truly secure. Drawing from real cases, forensic research, and chilling patterns repeated across continents, this explosive exposé reveals how cyber-criminals bypassed RFID keycards with frightening ease—slipping into rooms without breaking a single lock, stealing passports, draining identities, and sometimes watching sleeping guests without leaving a trace.

With a storytelling voice that hits like a warning siren, the book guides readers through the eerie silence of hotel hallways where everything looks normal, even as danger moves undetected from room to room. You’ll meet researchers who tried to sound the alarm, executives who buried the truth, travelers whose sense of safety was shattered overnight, and criminals who treated hotel floors like hunting grounds. Every chapter reveals a deeper failure—outdated encryption, ignored warnings, universal access commands, phantom key signatures, ghost entries in digital logs, and a global cover-up that allowed the crisis to spread for years. The book also exposes the terrifying aftermath: identity theft rings exploding, passports sold across borders, espionage operations fed by stolen data, and travelers who discovered their most private moments were never private at all.

This is not just a book about locks. It is a book about trust—the kind people surrender without thinking each time they swipe a keycard and listen for a friendly beep. Room 407 Was Never Locked forces readers to confront the truth behind that sound and asks the question no traveler wants to face: If the door you trusted never protected you, what else in your world is lying?

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