For at least a decade, a car theft trick known as a “relay attack” has been the modern equivalent of hot-wiring: a cheap and relatively easy technique to steal hundreds of models of vehicles. A more ...
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Your car could be at risk – new Flipper Zero craze sees car thieves use cheap hacking device, and there's no easy fix
A $199 hacking device is reportedly being used to steal cars Specially-developed patches allow thieves to exploit security vulnerabilities Widespread attacks have affected Kia and Hyundai models in ...
Q: How worried should I be about my new car that has Wi-Fi getting hacked? The security industry has warned car manufacturers about the growing dangers of adding customer convenience technology ...
Police in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, are warning the public about a new car theft trend that relies on technology and doesn't necessarily involve forced entry. The trend is called key fob cloning, or ...
Could Your Tire Sensors Be Used to Hack Your Car? What to Look Out For ...
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