In a series of private emails to a customer whose BMW 435 was stolen from a drive, they admitted the equipment is on sale on the 'open market' CAR maker BMW has admitted its keyless fobs can be hacked ...
Cars just aren't safe from hackers these days. Whether their doors are popped open or their brakes killed, vehicles are becoming complex little networks on wheels, making the possibility of compromise ...
A lot of higher end cars are now coming out with RF fobs that unlock and start the car. There is no longer a physical key that is inserted in the ignition. It turns out that for BMW this means ...
Most new cars on the market today come with a keyless fob you can use to unlock the doors and start your car without ever removing the fob from your pocket. But they can be bulky, and they're one more ...
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