Thieves are using the signals from a common device – your key fob – to steal cars, police in Orange County and elsewhere warn. “These criminals have upped their game,” Anaheim Police Sgt. Matt Sutter ...
• California police are warning of a surge in high-tech auto thefts targeting key-fob signals and onboard computers. • Thieves are now using tablets, antennas and signal boosters to unlock and start ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cars are parked bumper to bumper in the Florence neighborhood on Nov. 18 in Los Angeles. (Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Times) Car ...
Residents are being urged to stay vigilant after a suspicious early-morning vehicle break-in in Kelowna. The incident ...
They show up at your driveway in seconds: thieves use cheap signal-boosting gadgets to make […] ...
Law enforcement in Southern California is calling a new high-tech way of stealing luxury vehicles an alarming trend that’s become increasingly popular among thieves. An Anaheim Hills resident who did ...
LAS VEGAS (KVVU/Gray News) — Car thieves are using key fob cloning technology to steal vehicles in Las Vegas, according to authorities. DMV officials said the word has been spreading on how to do it, ...
Most drivers discover their key fob battery is failing at the worst possible moment: standing in a parking lot, pressing the unlock button repeatedly with no response. But modern vehicles are designed ...
Car keys were nothing more than simple mechanical devices during their conception, but they've turned into devices with countless functions.
Cars are parked bumper to bumper in the Florence neighborhood on Nov. 18 in Los Angeles. (Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Times) Car thieves are using tablets and antennas to steal keyless or "push to ...