Car theft has been an ongoing problem for decades, but now, thieves have found a new way to bypass modern car security systems using hacking tools disguised as JBL portable speakers. This emerging trend highlights the importance of cybersecurity in the automotive industry and the need for manufacturers to improve the security of their products.
According to a recent report by TechSpot, car thieves are using these hacking tools to gain access to vehicles equipped with keyless entry systems. They target the key fob’s wireless communication system and use a device disguised as a JBL portable speaker to inject code into the car’s system, allowing them to start the engine and drive away.
Kentindell, a cybersecurity researcher, revealed that this technique is possible due to a vulnerability in the communication protocol used by the key fob and the car. The vulnerability allows attackers to inject code into the system and bypass the security measures designed to prevent unauthorized access. Thieves have been using this technique to steal luxury cars such as BMWs and Mercedes, which are often targeted due to their high resale value. The devices used to execute these hacks can be purchased easily online for as little as $30, making it a low-cost and accessible method for criminals.
The use of hacking tools disguised as JBL portable speakers is just one example of the increasing threat of cyber attacks in the automotive industry. As cars become
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