Resorts World Las Vegas, a hotel that is hosting attendees of the DEF CON hacking conference this week, will perform daily inspections of rooms including those displaying a privacy sign, according to a letter from the hotel given to guests. An information security professional posted a photo of the letter online. Members of the cybersecurity community have reacted with a mix of anger and disappointment on social media.

“Welcome, and thank you for choosing Resorts World Las Vegas. We are pleased that you have joined us, as you have chosen to stay with us for relaxation, fun and excitement!” the message, written on hotel letterhead, reads.

“As you may or may not know, a well-known hacking convention will be held in Las Vegas during your stay,” it adds. DEF CON runs from August 8 to 11, with many attendees already in the city for the separate Black Hat cybersecurity conference or other events. “We remain committed to our guests’ safety and understand the utmost importance of cybersecurity, as well.”

The letter then describes what staff at Resorts World Las Vegas will be doing: “In an effort to increase the safety of our guests, we will be conducting scheduled, brief visual and non-intrusive room inspections daily beginning Monday, August 5. Rooms with a privacy sign will be included as part of the inspection process.”

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People in here speculating about them looking for “hacker shit” and I’m assuming it’s sex trafficking shit.

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It’s probably guns. That guy who shot all those people at the music festival in Vegas snuck a small arsenal into his room and they didn’t notice until the shooting.

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Its DefCon I feel like they are going to find a lot of guns anyways?

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Not really. I mean there’s the shoot before the event, but other than all the feds the most dangerous thing there is a hot 21 yo girl in a bikini.

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Leave high powered rifle in car trunk.

Wait for appointed search to finish.

Take high powered rifle back to hotel room?

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If that were the case, why not do this for every conference? Same question for sex trafficking. Are hackers more violent or sexually exploitative than every other subculture?

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Sure, if you’re a Boomer

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Maybe they do it but the letters didn’t get released

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They did know announcing this ahead of time is just begging to have their system hacked and taken down, right?

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I expect it and will be disappointed if it doesn’t happen.

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what system

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I would be very surprised if they didn’t have a hotel intranet for various administrative functions, especially with an attached convention center, and probably one with an external pipe to some central server that the corporation uses.

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It’s one of the classic blunders. Right up there with starting a land war in Asia.

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“Evil maid” becomes more than a metaphor.

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Well, I found the CTF targets.

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