Ford Motor Co. has stepped up technology in its popular F-150 pickup to combat the ever-evolving techniques car thieves have ...
Thieves in Chicagoland can steal cars in just minutes using cloned key fobs. Here's what police say drivers should know.
A locksmith showcased the process of reprogramming a Chevrolet Colorado which ended up taking two hours to complete. In a TikTok that’s generated over 1,600 views as of this writing, Phoenix-based ...
A missing brain molecule may be disrupting neural wiring in Down syndrome, according to new research. Replacing it in adult mice rewired brain circuits and improved brain flexibility, challenging the ...
Three cheers for automotive minutiae! Earlier this week we asked you to indulge in some automotive minutiae and share with the class what they think are the best car key fobs, and I'm surprised by ...
We have good and bad news for car owners in Florida. Let's get the bad news over with: According to our research on the most stolen cars in every state and data from the National Insurance Crime ...
A local family is relieved after their stolen car and the dog that was inside were found. How the car was taken has stunned many people, however.“I never expected that to blow up the way it did,” said ...
There have been reports in the news for a couple of years now that it’s quite easy to steal cars with keyless entry systems, so this article will tell you how to prevent keyless car theft. A keyless ...
RENTON, Wash. — An 18-year-old Tacoma man was arrested by the Renton Police Department (RPD) for several charges surrounding two car thefts, which they say he achieved using a key fob programming ...
Imagine never needing your key fob again because your iPhone has become the key to your car. With the right vehicle and most recent version of iOS, you can walk up to your car, tap your door handle, ...
After thieves stole high-end cars, using technology like antennas and tablets, one locksmith said Thursday the devices can be purchased by anyone, making newer car owners vulnerable to such thefts.
Dean Fioresi is a web producer for CBS Los Angeles. He covers breaking news throughout Southern California. When he's not writing about local events, he enjoys focusing on sports and entertainment.