Key fob relay attacks let thieves steal keyless cars in 60 seconds using $100 equipment, but Faraday pouches and new tech can ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Wireless key fobs are part of everyday life for car owners, but a driver in the Bay Area is raising the alarm after she caught tech-savvy thieves hacking her car's alarm system.
Your newer model car with its wireless key allows you to open the door and start the engine without ever taking the key out of your pocket. Now, some tech-savvy car thieves may be taking advantage of ...
The way it's accomplished is similar to a feat Chinese hackers pulled off last year with only $20 of stuff. It's fairly simple: the key fob is constantly sending out radio signals, which can be picked ...
Keyless ignition systems have become so convenient. But as with so many technological advancements comes the inevitable plague... hackers. How did we ever live without keyless-start cars? From not ...
Today’s new cars pack in more high-tech electronic features than ever before, and that includes in the key fob. The device has gone far beyond simply locking or unlocking doors, starting a car ...