A security flaw recently uncovered by security researchers may allow hackers to remotely unlock and start several Honda vehicles made in the past decade. The attack, dubbed "Rolling Pwn," involves a ...
A security flaw related to Honda’s keyless entry systems could leave all of the automaker’s vehicle models released since 2012 vulnerable to outside hackers, according to claims by a pair of security ...
The security research resembles research published earlier this year, but new demonstrates an even broader vulnerability within the cars' key fob. Reading time 3 minutes Security researchers have ...
Hackers have uncovered ways to unlock and start nearly all modern Honda-branded vehicles by wirelessly stealing codes from an owner’s key fob. Dubbed “Rolling Pwn,” the attack allows any individual to ...
Hackers say that they’ve found a new vulnerability on Honda vehicles that allows them to be unlocked and started. The list of vehicles affected includes models from 2012 until 2022 and it seems that ...
More than 283,000 customers at Honda Canada have had their details handed over to spammers and cyber criminals in a hack of the car company. Honda Canada said names, addresses, vehicle identification ...
Researchers have disclosed a 'replay attack' vulnerability affecting select Honda and Acura car models, that allows a nearby hacker to unlock your car and even start its engine from a short distance.
The hackers demonstrating the radio replay attack using a vulnerable Honda key fob. Honda said it could not determine if the attack was “credible.” Image Credits: Star-V Lab Security researchers have ...
(Bloomberg) -- General Motors Co. and Honda Motor Co. said a cyberattack last month that hobbled US dealerships impacted their businesses, but the automakers’ results didn’t show much of a hit. Honda ...
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