These days, smart, keyless cars are ubiquitous. Their intelligent software offers a lot of comfort, but comes a vulnerability — the possibility of being hacked. Basically, they clone your key fob.
ZD Net put it perfectly: “It’s cool to have a keyless BMW until you no longer have a keyless BMW.” Unfortunately, that’s the exact predicament a BMW 1 Series M owner found themselves in after their ...
Automobile enthusiasts are pointing to an unusual spike in the number of BMW thefts in the U.K. this year. Expensive cars being stolen isn't anything to write home about, but the reason for this new ...
New security tech will stop keyless car theft and other cyber attacks in their tracks POSH cars will have to pass tough new security tests from next year in a bid to stop crooks. Car makers face a ...
Keyless entry is designed to make getting into and driving off in your car more convenient. Unfortunately, it's making it easier for car thieves as well. A number of premium brands including Audi, BMW ...
A gang of professional car thieves cloned a plush Range Rover in a shop car park in just six minutes before making off with the luxury motor. The blue 4x4 was pinched outside wholesalers Bonnypack on ...
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