Automotive technology has taken huge leaps in the past few years. Today, even the most mainstream cars are starting to feel like rolling gadgets. From massive touchscreens and head-up displays to ...
California police are warning of a surge in high-tech auto thefts targeting key-fob signals and onboard computers. • Thieves are now using tablets, ante ...
A masked man holding an antenna up to a house with the goal of stealing the code from the car's key fob inside. A device was tucked in his pants capturing the information. The man was able to unlock ...
Philadelphia police kicked off a major new campaign Thursday to help protect your car from theft. Investigators say car theft has gone high-tech, where thieves will hack and reprogram your car's key ...
(TNS) — The Philadelphia Police Department is urging residents to protect their vehicles amid a wave of high-tech auto thefts targeting push-to-start vehicles with keyless fobs. The Inquirer reported ...
After thieves stole high-end cars, using technology like antennas and tablets, one locksmith said Thursday the devices can be purchased by anyone, making newer car owners vulnerable to such thefts.
Jeff Bezos-backed Slate Auto has come out of stealth, with EVs built without all the high-tech bells and whistles as it tries to hit a significantly lower price point for its vehicles. The Blank Slate ...
Law enforcement in Southern California is calling a new high-tech way of stealing luxury vehicles an alarming trend that’s ...
Not too long ago, the lines on a rear window were only for defrosting, and they couldn't do a lot else. Nowadays, rear defrosters are a little more complicated.
Coon Rapids Police recommend using a Faraday bag or box to protect car keys from thieves who clone key fob signals.