Imagine that you share a ride to work with the same colleague most mornings. As it passes by a license plate reader, the camera records the car, which can be linked through vehicle records to its ...
Could a small device hidden beneath your dashboard make your car easier to break into? Nancy from Newtown, Pennsylvania, asked me where she should look for the KARR or SWDS "code" in her 2025 Cadillac ...
More than 2 million vehicles are at risk of being stolen, according to security researchers at University of California San Diego. A report released last week says 2.2 million cars on the road today ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - Millions of cars are at risk of a Bluetooth hack that can unlock doors, according to researchers. According to Popular Science, at least two million vehicles are vulnerable to a ...
As automakers develop more advanced anti-theft devices, thieves are finding smarter ways to steal cars, as this new study shows. In an ironic twist, a new study from the University of California San ...
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Thieves in Milwaukee are using new technology to steal cars with key fobs and push-start ignitions. The criminals use key fob programmers or signal interceptors to gain access to vehicles. A Milwaukee ...
A recently disclosed Bluetooth vulnerability in the aftermarket KARR Security System exposes approximately 2.2 million vehicles to remote attacks that could allow unauthorized door unlocking, alarm ...
Millions of drivers with a dealer-installed KARR alarm should download the iPhone app and install the latest firmware update now, because a security flaw can let nearby attackers unlock or immobilize ...
Many dealers offer optional alarms as an add-on when you buy a vehicle from them. One company called Karr sells such systems and is a leader in this space, with its tech installed in approximately 2 ...