The hack notably doesn’t start the car’s engine, meaning a thief can’t drive off using nothing but their phone. However, the UCSD researchers demonstrated that once inside, ...
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2.2 million cars have a hidden Bluetooth flaw thieves could hack. Your car might be one
A Bluetooth flaw in dealer-installed KARR Security Systems puts 2.2 million vehicles at risk of remote unlocking. The post ...
(TestMiles) – Security researchers have uncovered a devastating Bluetooth exploit affecting millions of vehicles from brands like Mercedes, VW, and Skoda (Not sold in the US). Here’s what drivers and ...
Researchers at UC San Diego found that a dealer-installed anti-theft device used across Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Ford, and Jeep vehicles shares the same security key, letting anyone within five yards ...
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