Electronic car keys implement a 'rolling code' security system that generates a different code with each click to prevent communications from being intercepted and reused. However, several security ...
A security flaw recently uncovered by security researchers may allow hackers to remotely unlock and start several Honda vehicles made in the past decade. The attack, dubbed "Rolling Pwn," involves a ...
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Reports of Car Theft With $200 Flipper Zero Device Are Greatly Exaggerated — Here's What We Know
Reports have begun circulating on the internet that malicious individuals can use a $199 device called Flipper Zero (a device we're actually quite fond of) to break into modern cars and steal them.
Q: Please help! Neither my local Mazda dealer nor independents can come up with a solution to the problem with my 2006 Mazda Tribute. Not always, but every so often, the remote will not lock the doors ...
The next time you press your wireless key fob to unlock your car, if you find that it doesn't beep until the second try, the issue may not be a technical glitch. Instead, a hacker like Samy Kamkar may ...
I never expected to stumble upon a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) story while standing beneath an unshielded light bulb in my garage, but that was before I ...
High tech smart cars aren't the only one susceptible to getting hacked. Even not so smart cars and garage doors that use wireless keys are open game to both playful and malicious hackers. At DefCon, ...
According to the FBI, 721,885 vehicles were stolen in the U.S. in 2019, which accounted for a loss of $6.4 billion — and even more alarming, that number increased by 11.8% in 2020. When focusing on ...
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