This is the most exciting car hack we’ve seen in, well, forever. Watch closely as Canadian Ricky Tang walks away from his car, attempts to lock it from a distance, fails, and then uses his own head as ...
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Isn’t it wonderful to be able to click a button instead of bothering with a key to unlock your car door? Unfortunately, that small convenience can open the door, literally, to thieves looking to steal ...
Today’s new cars pack in more high-tech electronic features than ever before, and that includes in the key fob. The device has gone far beyond simply locking or unlocking doors, starting a car ...
The days of replacing a car key by having an inexpensive blank copied and cut at a hardware store are pretty much over. Most new cars today come either with a push-button start system or keyless entry ...
Advances in technology have brought convenience but also new vulnerabilities. One such vulnerability is the ability of a small, inexpensive gadget to disable your car’s key fob. This $20 gadget works ...
DETROIT – Given that the best way to store your car keys at night is by putting them in a coffee can, what's an ex-FBI agent's advice to protect cars from theft during the day? Wrap car fobs in ...
Look in your pocket, purse, bag, or junk drawer, and chances are you’ll find a key fob. The basic ones lock and unlock your car’s doors. The fanciest do much more. But no matter which kind you have, ...