Recent research has revealed that millions of keyless Volkswagen cars can be hacked due to a security flaw in their keyless entry systems.
Hackers use a device that intercepts the signal between the key fob and the car, allowing them to unlock the vehicle without the owners knowledge.
Owners can protect their cars by using a signal-blocking pouch for their key fobs, which prevents hackers from capturing the signal.
The security risk is significant, as hackers can easily gain access to the car and potentially steal it.
Volkswagen has stated that they are aware of the issue and are working on a solution to address the security flaw.
While Volkswagen has been the focus of recent research, other car manufacturers may also have vulnerabilities in their keyless entry systems.
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