Car theft in the U.S. has undergone a high-tech transformation in recent years. Gone are the days of jimmying windows or hot-wiring an engine – instead, tech-savvy criminals are exploiting weak points ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Car thieves are using tablets and antennas to steal keyless or “push to start” vehicles, police warn, but there ...
A doorbell camera captured footage of a gang using an electronic device to steal a car Gadgets used by criminals to steal keyless cars without breaking in are being sold online for more than £20,000, ...
Gadgets used by criminals to steal keyless cars without breaking in are being sold online for more than £20,000, the BBC has found. A new law is imminent on owning devices used in car thefts, some of ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — The main entry road to Beaver Ranch Park in Conifer is getting a fix, but Jeffco Open Space said they are able to fix the road and keep the park open to the public. They said ...
The Securicode keyless entry system on Ford and Lincoln vehicles is one of the handiest innovations in the industry because it prevents lockouts and lets drivers intentionally lock keys in their car ...
Hyundai is now offering an optional paid security and software upgrade for Ioniq 5 models, preventing them from being stolen with handheld tools. The company wants vehicle owners to pay £49 (around ...
Some Ioniq 5 models are vulnerable to thieves using a Game Boy-like handheld device. Some Ioniq 5 models are vulnerable to thieves using a Game Boy-like handheld device. is a senior editor and author ...
The automaker faced a similar lawsuit last year, so this is not its first rodeo over the same concern. Now, General Motors is facing similar heat. A newly filed class action lawsuit claims GM ...
Toyota can’t gut a lawsuit alleging it is responsible for the fatal carbon monoxide poisoning of an Atlanta man who unwittingly left his 2017 Tacoma idling in his garage, having walked inside his home ...
View post: Car Prices Hit $50,000. Now the U.S. Wants to Ease Emissions Rules Car thieves have gone high-tech. In 2025, the same keyless entry systems that make life convenient for drivers have become ...