Why keyless cars are easy pickings – and how to keep yours safe - Using inexpensive devices, thieves can unlock and start vehicles in seconds ...
Key market opportunities in automotive keyless entry systems include rising consumer demand for seamless, smartphone-integrated digital keys, bolstered by advancements in ultra-wideband technology ...
For at least a decade, a car theft trick known as a “relay attack” has been the modern equivalent of hot-wiring: a cheap and relatively easy technique to steal hundreds of models of vehicles. A more ...
Your keys rest safely on the nightstand, your car sits locked in the driveway, and you sleep soundly knowing your BMW, Toyota, or Ford is secure. Meanwhile, two thieves position themselves outside—one ...
Storing your digital car keys on your iPhone is a simple process, as long as you have a compatible device and a vehicle that supports this feature.
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As criminal gang steals £2m of vehicles, how to protect your keyless entry car against theft
The ringleaders of a gang of thieves are behind bars after using keyless entry technology to steal dozens of cars while their owners were asleep. The "highly sophisticated" criminal group utilised a ...
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