These days, smart, keyless cars are ubiquitous. Their intelligent software offers a lot of comfort, but comes a vulnerability — the possibility of being hacked. Basically, they clone your key fob.
Q: How worried should I be about my new car that has Wi-Fi getting hacked? The security industry has warned car manufacturers about the growing dangers of adding customer convenience technology ...
A new vulnerability that could have exposed customer vehicles to control certain vehicle functions, track vehicles and view the personal and financial data of said vehicles’ owners was just detailed ...
You know how when the Wi-Fi goes out at home, you kind of just don’t know what to do with yourself? That happened this week to about 15,000 car dealerships in the United States and Canada. A company ...