Hackers using cheap wireless devices pose a threat to millions of cars equipped with Volkswagen’s keyless entry system, according to a study from the University of Birmingham. Scheduled for ...
Almost every vehicle Volkswagen has sold since 1995 is vulnerable to a couple of simple hacks that could allow thieves to unlock their doors wirelessly. The bug was discovered by a team of researchers ...
View post: 2016 Nissan GT-R For Sale With Just 9k Miles, In Factory Condition. Intercepting the signal is harder than it sounds. First, the intercepting device must be within a few hundred feet of the ...
For over two years, security researchers have known (and shared with automotive executives) that the keyless entry and ignition systems used in vehicles made by a wide variety of manufacturers, ...
Volkswagen just could not seem to catch a break. As the automobile manufacturer continues to deal with the fallout of its emissions cheating scandal, security researchers have unveiled that about 100 ...
Supposedly you could become a “keyless” car thief capable of stealing Ferraris or other high-end cars with keyless engine start functions such as those in Audi, Fiat, Honda, Volkswagen and Volvo ...
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