R2B2 - PIN Cracking Robot Hacks Phones in Less Than 20 Hours

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Robotic Reconfigurable Button Basher: A quick demo of guessing a few PINs.

A pair of security researchers recently built a robot using 3D-printed parts to hack the four digit pin codes many of us use to lock our smartphones. The robot is a good demonstration of how easy it is to brute force a phone's lock screen.

R2B2, or Robotic Reconfigurable Button Basher, cost about $200 to put together. The password puncher is built from three $10 servos, an Arduino, some MakerBot-printed plastic parts, and a webcam that keeps an eye on the phone's screen. R2B2 can punch in the 10,000 possible combinations of a 0-9 four digit code in 19 hours and 24 minutes.

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