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      <title>BlueBait</title>
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      <description>BlueBait is the name of a technique that turns the open door of modern phone-as-key systems into a trap. Instead of passively waiting for a target vehicle or phone to appear, the attacker presents a tempting, attacker-controlled Bluetooth LE peer — a honeypot — that lures the victim&amp;rsquo;s phone into reaching out, revealing itself and connecting.</description>
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      <title>Tesla Radar</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Aug 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Tesla cars with enabled &amp;lsquo;Phone Key&amp;rsquo; feature transmit a unique identifier, that can be detected using Bluetooth® Wireless Technology. By installing this app, your device becomes aware of Tesla vehicles in its proximity. The gathered data is shared in order to generate a global crowd-sourced heatmap of detectable Tesla cars.</description>
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