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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Los Angeles Police Department officials are warning the public about a recent trend they've noticed in which thieves are targeting Chevrolet Camaros. They say that the popular pony car has become a ...
Chevy Camaros appear to be an attractive target for car thieves in Los Angeles County. The Los Angeles Police Department reports a 500% increase of stolen Camaros, particularly in the Newton Area near ...
Law enforcement officials are warning of a new type of high-tech auto theft that turns a common device — key fobs used in push-to-start vehicles — into a tool for stealing cars. The Philadelphia ...
Christopher White of Riverdale is accused of using an Autel brand key cloning device to steal the victim’s 2019 Chevrolet Corvette sedan while it was parked at their apartment at The Battery Atlanta ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - It’s called a relay attack, and here’s how it works. One bad guy is next to the can and another crook follows you, getting close even inside a store. Then the bad guy next ...
You park your car, press the lock button on your key fob, and confidently walk away. You assume your vehicle is secure. But what if thieves could bypass your car’s security system without even ...
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 ...