The device thieves are using is not illegal on its own. It is something mechanics typically use. “They’ll have a blank key ...
WITH THE TREND RISING AT AN ALARMING RATE. YEAH, AND BLAKE, THOSE NUMBERS RISING SO QUICKLY THAT NOW NISSANS ARE THE SECOND MOST COMMONLY STOLEN VEHICLE IN THE CITY. ACCORDING TO COURT RECORDS, IT’S ...
A growing number of new cars use a keyless ignition. As long as drivers have possession of a key fob, the car starts with the push of a button. As we reported a couple of years ago, that's been a ...
FAIRFAX, Va. — Police always advise drivers to lock up their cars as a way to prevent thieves from getting inside, but what if those thieves create their own key? With the use of a key programming ...
You click your key fob to open your car and no matter how many times you push it, it won’t open. Or worse yet, your car is nowhere to be found. Thieves can now hack key fobs using what’s called signal ...
A top global cybersecurity expert says the threat of car theft now is greater than ever and urges taking simple precautions to prevent car owners from becoming victims of tech-savvy criminals. Thieves ...
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