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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.
But according to The Drive, which independently tested and verified the vulnerability on a Honda Accord 2021, the key fob flaw doesn't allow an attacker to drive off with the vehicle.
Researchers discover security flaw in Honda's implementation of rolling codes that leave cars vulnerable to tech-savvy criminals.
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.
A security flaw related to Honda’s keyless entry systems could leave all of the automaker’s vehicle models released since 2012 vulnerable to outside hackers, according to claims by a pair of ...
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.
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