Push-button start has moved quickly from luxury extra to everyday standard, yet many drivers still treat it as a simple ...
Car theft in the U.S. has undergone a high-tech transformation in recent years. Gone are the days of jimmying windows or hot-wiring an engine – instead, tech-savvy criminals are exploiting weak points ...
Drivers of keyless cars may want to be a little more cautious. A report from the New York Times found that dozens of people have been poisoned by carbon monoxide after failing to shut off the keyless ...
Modern car thieves don’t need to break windows or hot-wire ignitions anymore. They’re using relay attacks to steal keyless entry vehicles in under 30 seconds, often while you’re sleeping upstairs.
You can store your digital car keys on your iPhone by downloading the vehicle brand's app and connecting it to your Wallet ...
Drivers of keyless cars may want to be a little more cautious. A report from the New York Times found that dozens of people have been poisoned by carbon monoxide after failing to shut off the keyless ...
Keyless systems are supposed to make driving more convenient. However, it’s precisely this technology that has become one of the biggest security risks in modern vehicles. Criminals are increasingly ...
A top official at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was challenged at a Senate hearing Wednesday over the agency’s inaction to prevent carbon-monoxide deaths from keyless vehicles.
Gadgets used by criminals to steal keyless cars without breaking in are being sold online for more than £20,000, the BBC has found. A new law is imminent on owning devices used in car thefts, some of ...