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The so-called “Rolling-Pwn” attack allows hackers to remotely steal codes linked to Honda owners’ key fobs, according to a pair of Star-V Lab security researchers.
Hackers are using a custom Flipper Zero firmware to bypass security protections in automotive key fobs, putting millions of vehicles at risk.
Hackers have uncovered ways to unlock and start nearly all modern Honda-branded vehicles by wirelessly stealing codes from an owner’s key fob. Dubbed “Rolling Pwn,” the attack allows any ...
They say that Honda vehicles made after 2012 allow for a new vulnerability allowing them to go back to one of those previously used codes and access the vehicle just the same.