Car thieves are using technology to their advantage to gain access to vehicles. According to a report from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), car thieves are turning to a keyless entry hack ...
As cars become more and more reliant on computers and operating systems, not just in their engines but in the ways drivers interact with them, they continue to be susceptible to hacks and other ...
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 FORD technician has left drivers stunned after revealing a hidden button that enables programming for a personal keyless entry code. Drivers have now found out how they can get in and out of their ...
Zak is new to the CarBuzz team, working as a freelance content writer. When Zak isn't writing How To articles for CarBuzz he's working as a high school automotive technology instructor. Before ...
A physical keypad on a car door may seem hopelessly retro, but Ford still sees value in it. There are things it can do that ...
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Nate, a guy who absolutely detests keys, has come up with a fun hack that transforms a Nike footpod and an iPod into the “iFOB”—a unique RFID remote that automatically unlocks his car doors from far ...
Owners of Volkswagen automobiles and SUV’s may be unwittingly giving away the code to open the doors of their vehicle each time they use the keyless entry system, according to a new study submitted to ...
In the days of old, a car thief might stick a hanger in car window to unlock the door (or simply smash the glass), hop in, and hot wire the vehicle. Hollywood loves to show this kind of thing, ...
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