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Tesla Model S key fobs were vulnerable to a low-tech hack Researchers from a Belgian university found the weakness and Tesla has already fixed the issue.
Owners of one Tesla model should maybe stop relying on just their key fob to unlock their car. Researchers at Belgium university KU Leuven have reported that they've again successfully bypassed ...
The same researchers who figured out how to clone a Tesla Model S key fob have done it again, cracking the replacement that was meant to fix the problem.
Tesla's Model S was found to have more key fob security blues, report says A research team at a Belgian university found another vulnerability in Tesla's Pektron-sourced key fobs.
According to researchers, despite Tesla's code checking and security updating, it's easy to clone a Model S key and drive away with the car.
If your key fob has stopped working or is having issues, it’s probably time to change out the battery. Let’s look at how you can replace your Tesla Model X key fob battery.
The Belgian researchers reported the security issues to Tesla in August 2020 and the company is now rolling over-the-air firmware update to address the issues affecting the SUV's key fob.
We knew it has been coming for a long time, but now it’s finally here. Tesla is starting to roll out its new key fob for the Model 3. Model 3 owners are meant to use their phones as the main way ...
Weak encryption in Tesla Model S key fobs allowed all-too-easy theft, but you can set a PIN code on your Tesla to protect it.
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