Rolling-PWN - keyfob security issue

Micah

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Well.... based on the below - it might be worth considering an aftermarket alarm replacement for the OEM.

https://rollingpwn.github.io/rolling-pwn/

https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-46145

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...-unlock-and-start-your-car-via-replay-attack/

The keyfob subsystem in Honda Civic 2012 vehicles allows a replay attack for unlocking. This is related to a non-expiring rolling code and counter resynchronization. The vulnerability affects all Honda vehicles currently existing on the market.

· 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
· Honda Breeze 2022
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