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The duo presented a workshop on Car Hacking 101 at the RSA computer security conference on Wednesday. It was one of several on the topic presented over the course of the week. The good news for ...
Want to goose your engine? Get out your laptop--the days of wrenches and screwdrivers are long gone.
There was a time not too long ago when hacking a car more often than not involved literal hacking. Sheet metal was cut, engine cylinders were bored, and crankshafts were machined to increase piston… ...
Learn how thieves exploit your car's keyless entry system and discover simple steps to stay safe.
Automobiles may be getting more advanced, but that doesn’t mean they are immune to hacks. The latest cars, stuffed with technology that collects driving data and makes keys obsolete, are far ...
Automakers are making cars "smarter" by including more computerized features --but these features are also opening up cars to hackers. Security specialists Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek discuss ...
Thieves can tap into the frequency of keyless vehicle fobs, making drivers vulnerable to break-ins. Here are some tips on how to make sure it doesn't happen to you.