Key fob relay attacks let thieves steal keyless cars in 60 seconds using $100 equipment, but Faraday pouches and new tech can ...
Misplacing your car keys has long been a common problem for hapless drivers - but now, you also need to stay alert to tech-savvy criminals who can make off with your vehicle without even needing your ...
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 ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — You may have seen social media posts about thieves breaking into cars by copying key fobs. It’s a real problem. It’s called a relay attack and here’s how it works.
Sir, Izabella Kaminska, in “An analogue solution to digital car crime” (December 6), describes how modern car thieves can capture signals from remote key fobs often kept near owners’ front doors, then ...
For about as long as wireless tech has existed in the public sector, people have been looking for ways to manipulate it, be it for good, for evil, or for practicality. One of the most common examples ...
Convenient as they are, there are vulnerabilities in our modern keyless entry car keys. Their RFID signals set to operate your car’s locks can be picked up and cloned by thieves, meaning they can ...