Keyless Car Entry Systems Easily Hacked
You probably could have guessed this for yourself, but keyless car entry systems aren't particularly secure. A group of researchers found that such such keyless systems could be hacked to unlock and start a car with as little as $50 in equipment and some relatively basic know-how. The group tested ten vehicles from eight different manufacturers and with little effort successfully drove each of ...
Rather than cluttering wallets with key cards, hotels will soon adopt a new technology that allows guests to use their smartphones to unlock rooms. According to USA Today, InterContinental Hotels Group will begin testing this phone-as-room-key technology this June at the Chicago O' Hare Rosemont and at the Holiday Inn Express Houston Downtown Convention Center.
Though Koehler is considering ...









