This remote keyfob hack may leave the past decade of Hondas vulnerable
by Mitchell Clark from The Verge - All Posts on (#61A5C)
Even the most recent models. | Image: Honda
Security researchers and The Drive's Rob Stumpf have recently posted videos of themselves unlocking and remotely starting several Honda vehicles using handheld radios, despite the company's insistence that the cars have security protections meant to stop attackers from doing that very thing. According to the researchers, this hack is made possible because of a vulnerability in the keyless entry system in many Hondas made between 2012 and 2022. They've dubbed the vulnerability Rolling-PWN.
The basic concept for Rolling-PWN is similar to attacks we've seen before used against VWs and Teslas, as well as other devices; using radio equipment, someone records a legitimate radio signal from a key fob, then broadcasts it back to the car. It's...