ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — You may have seen social media posts about thieves breaking into cars by copying key fobs. It’s a real problem. It’s called a relay attack and here’s how it works.
Police say the new trend of key fob cloning targets cars with push-to-start. Suspects use a key fob programming device and ...
While much of the banking industry is distracted by the recent spate of distributed denial of service attacks, a new wave of cybercrime is about to hit online and mobile banking users' devices. In ...
As technology advances, so do the methods of criminals. Keyless car theft, a growing menace to modern vehicles, is a prime ...
As we move more and more towards an age where cars have keyless entry and ignition, in many respects, stealing a vehicle has largely moved away from the remit of the casual thief and more into the ...
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Authorities are warning car-owners that vehicles developed in the last decade that use keyless technology are susceptible to theft.
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.
Voice cloning through artificial intelligence is quickly becoming more advanced, more accessible and more widely used. While using artificial intelligence to clone voices can be beneficial in making ...
ProComSol, Ltd today announced the release of the Rev 3.5 revision to their popular DevCom2000 Smart Device Communicator Software for HART. This revision adds a HART device "Cloning" feature which ...