Hyundai and Kia have a Valentine's Day present for some of their customers. The sister automakers have developed new software aimed at preventing an auto theft technique targeting several of their ...
Authorities are warning car-owners that vehicles developed in the last decade that use keyless technology are susceptible to theft.
DETROIT (AP) — Some Hyundai and Kia cars and SUVs are missing a “key” anti-theft device, and thieves know. An insurance industry group says these cars are stolen at nearly twice the rate of the rest ...
The department has seen an uptick in key fob cloning thefts in the past year, and is urging those with push-to-start vehicles to purchase preventative tools.
In context: For all the conveniences they provide, keyless entry systems in cars have been subjected to relay attacks for several years, requiring carmakers to beef up security measures against such ...
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — With car thefts on the rise across the U.S., police are urging vehicle owners to take extra precautions. Criminals are increasingly using technology that can trick cars into unlocking ...
A new class action lawsuit accuses Chrysler of selling millions of vehicles vulnerable to theft using illegal key programmer devices.
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