A new study reveals vulnerabilities in the pressure sensors on your car. Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) use unencrypted wireless signals. Signals can send unique ID numbers that may allow ...
A new study reveals your car’s tire sensors can secretly track movements using wireless signals, raising major privacy ...
Modern cars rely on TPMS for safety, but researchers warn the same system can enable discreet vehicle tracking ...
A new study from the IMDEA Networks Institute indicates tire pressure sensors could be the next frontier of vehicle surveillance.
A new GM patent outlines a way to track tire wear visually, potentially warning drivers before tread depth becomes a problem.
The device in many automobiles that warns drivers when their tire pressure is low transmits the data in unencrypted cleartext and carries a unique identifier for ...
Abstract: The randomized group-greedy (RGG) method and its customized method for large-scale sensor selection problems are proposed. The randomized greedy sensor selection algorithm is applied ...
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