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Online reports from security researchers said that hackers can wirelessly steal command codes from key fobs, allowing them to unlock and start some Honda models.
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.
Hackers have learned how to intercept and record command codes sent from Honda key fobs to vehicles and use them later on to open or start cars.
Hackers have learned how to intercept and record command codes sent from Honda key fobs to vehicles and use them later on to open or start cars.
The hackers demonstrating the radio replay attack using a vulnerable Honda key fob. Honda said it could not determine if the attack was "credible." Security researchers have revealed a ...
Online reports from security researchers said that hackers can wirelessly steal command codes from key fobs, allowing them to unlock and start some Honda models.
The hackers showed the flaw allowed them to unlock vulnerable cars and start car engines.