“It’s relatively easy for drivers to protect ... leave your vehicle, and don’t forget to put all of your key fobs inside, including any spares. But ignore some advice making the rounds on the internet ...
"It's relatively easy for drivers to protect ... risk damaging your key. Try an old-school solution by using a physical lock. Some police forces advise car owners to use them to make your vehicle ...
Keyless entry systems have enabled a surge in auto thefts carried out through so-called relay attacks ... It's also important to remember to use it whenever you leave your vehicle, and don't forget to ...
“It’s relatively easy for drivers to protect themselves,” said Steve Launchbury, principal engineer of automotive security at Thatcham Research, a U.K.-based automotive risk intelligence compan ...
They appear like ghosts in the night, standing outside your house, one holding up an antenna while the other crouches next to ...
“It’s relatively easy for drivers to protect ... risk damaging your key. Try an old-school solution by using a physical lock. Some police forces advise car owners to use them to make your ...
ALSO READ: Hands-free, hands-off: New tech fixes keyless ... protect themselves,” said Steve Launchbury, principal engineer of automotive security at Thatcham Research, a UK-based automotive ...
8, 2016 in King of Prussia, Pa. Many newer cars use wireless key fobs and push-button starters. The technology makes it more convenient to get into your vehicle, but it also makes things easier for ...
“It’s relatively easy for drivers to protect ... risk damaging your key. Try an old-school solution by using a physical lock. Some police forces advise car owners to use them to make your ...
LONDON — They appear like ghosts in the night, standing outside your house, one holding up an antenna while the other crouches next to the car parked on the driveway. Within seconds, your car is ...