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New key fobs must be programmed with codes that the vehicle has to read before it unlocks the door or allows starting the engine.
The key fob hack, dubbed “Rolling Pwn” by a pair of security researchers, involves a potential vulnerability in the keyless entry system of certain 2012-2022 Honda vehicles.
Like anything powered by a battery, a car key fob can die—often at the worst time. Here’s how to change the battery in your key fob quickly and safely.
A group of hackers say they have found a vulnerability in the rolling codes of key fob signals ...
Thieves amplify a vehicle's radio signal to access and copy the key fob signal to steal a vehicle. Here's how to block the signal.
The so-called “Rolling-Pwn” attack allows hackers to remotely steal codes linked to Honda owners’ key fobs, according to a pair of Star-V Lab security researchers.
Researchers discover security flaw in Honda's implementation of rolling codes that leave cars vulnerable to tech-savvy criminals.
But both industries have responded by moving the ISM radio signals their key fobs use to a system of rolling codes, in which the key fob’s code changes with every use and any code is rejected if ...
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