Researchers have discovered a security flaw that lets attackers unlock and start Honda vehicles without a paired keyfob.
However, they said that the security vulnerability affects all Honda vehicles currently on the market and may also affect other manufacturers’ cars.
While older vehicles use static codes for keyless entry, modern cars have a rolling code mechanism to improve security. Stumpf explained that any previously received codes get invalidated when a vehicle receives a new code to protect against replay attacks.
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