![]() ![]() “However, while it is technically possible, we want to reassure our customers that this particular kind of attack, which requires continuous close-proximity signal capture of multiple sequential RF transmissions, cannot be used to drive the vehicle away,” the spokesperson said. Honda Breeze 2022 /FrrVUHI3kr- Jinwook Kim July 13, 2022Ī Honda spokesperson told The Record that they also have confirmed the report but claimed that hackers would need “sophisticated tools and technical know-how to mimic Remote Keyless commands and gain access to certain vehicles of ours.”.Unlock and remotely start virtually all models of Honda cars ![]() Other researchers have tried the attack and confirmed it works. The models they tested include Honda Civic 2012, Honda X-RV 2018, Honda C-RV 2020, Honda Accord 2020, Honda Odyssey 2020, Honda Inspire 2021, Honda Fit 2022, Honda Civic 2022, Honda VE-1 2022 and the Honda Breeze 2022. They tested the 10 most popular models of Honda released since 2012 and found all were susceptible to the attack, leading them to claim all Honda models are vulnerable. The researchers found a way to effectively capture the different codes generated by the PRNG and use them to eventually open the vehicle. In an effort to deal with this issue, Honda and other car manufacturers developed a rolling code system in keyless entry systems that mitigates this vulnerability by using a Pseudorandom Number Generator (PRNG) to create several different codes between the key fob and the car.īut this week, security researchers from Star-V Lab released a report showing how the rolling code system could be exploited. ![]() That bug allowed researchers to eavesdrop on the unencrypted radio frequency signal and recreate it, giving them the ability to open and start vehicles. Honda said it is addressing a spate of recently-discovered vulnerabilities in its newly designed models after researchers found bugs affecting the key fob systems in its vehicles dating back to 2012.Įarlier this year, Honda was forced to address CVE-2022-27254 – a replay vulnerability affecting the Remote Keyless System in Honda Civics made between 20. Honda redesigning latest vehicles to address key fob vulnerabilities ![]()
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