Summary:
- Researchers have discovered vulnerabilities in keyless car entry systems that allow thieves to steal cars without the physical key.
- The vulnerabilities involve exploiting the wireless communication between the car and the key fob, allowing thieves to unlock and start the car remotely.
- Automakers are working to address these security issues, but car owners should also take precautions, such as using a Faraday pouch to block the key fob's signal when not in use.