ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — A Facebook post is making the rounds about car thieves breaking into cars by mimicking your key fob. It isn’t a hoax and police say they have evidence about it ...
Police have a warning for car drivers: criminals reportedly have a new, high-tech way to steal your vehicle, without ever touching a key. Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, the Vatican says ...
SAN DIEGO — High tech thieves struck again, this time in the beach communities. An Ocean Beach woman posted surveillance video of a man believed to have used a keyless remote device to break into her ...
CHARLOTTE — Police have a warning for car drivers: criminals reportedly have a new, high-tech way to steal your vehicle – without ever touching a key. It’s called a ProPad, which ABC News reports is a ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — In the Miami Valley, car thefts have spiked dramatically, increasing more than 200% over the last two years in the city of Dayton alone. Kias and Hyundais have been especially ...
Gone are when you couldn't start your car's engine without a physical key. Modern vehicles today come with key fobs that are more useful than just starting your car and locking and unlocking its doors ...
Earlier this month, we broke a story about Toyota locking its key fob remote start function behind a monthly subscription. If owners of certain models aren’t actively enrolled in a larger Toyota ...
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.
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