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Tire sensors meant to prevent blowouts may also be broadcasting drivers’ private routines
In A Nutshell Researchers from several European institutions showed that the tire pressure sensors built into nearly every modern car broadcast a unique, unencrypted ID code that never changes, and ...
A new study reveals that one of your car's most unsuspecting features can be used to track your location and more. Here's ...
Modern cars rely on TPMS for safety, but researchers warn the same system can enable discreet vehicle tracking ...
If you’re driving a beloved older vehicle, like a reliable sedan from the early 2000s, or a classic weekend cruiser, you’re likely missing out on one of the most underrated safety features of the ...
Tire pressure monitoring systems complicates mounted tire programs. Fleet technicians working with TPMS need significantly more information to handle tires correctly, including the year, make, and ...
Researchers have discovered that a vehicle's Tire Pressure Monitoring System can unintentionally expose drivers to tracking, raising privacy concerns.
Researchers in Europe have revealed a potential surveillance system that is mandatory in all cars in the US built in the last 20 years.
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