Each key fob/car security pair is unique, and each one can create billions of codes. But Researchers at Radboud University in the Netherlands and the University of Birmingham found that by ...
Using a relay device, car thieves can amplify the signal from your wireless key fob, even if it is inside your house, and use it to unlock your car. Storing your key fob in a Faraday bag or using a ...
It might sound a bit like a conspiracy theory, but car owner Kieran Bingham is advising others to wrap their keys in tin foil. The software engineer discovered his car had been broken into by ...
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 ...
MOTORISTS are being urged to use a little-known household item costing less than ONE POUND to stop car thieves stealing their vehicle. It comes as the Office of National Statistics reports there were ...
You walk to your car, and you raise your key. Press a button, and the doors unlock. Perhaps the lights flash; maybe there’s a welcoming “boop BOOP!” For ...
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