Viral videos show an app stopping e-rickshaws remotely. Is BAT-BMS a real threat? We explain the security flaw, which ...
Tech-savvy individuals are using a mobile application called BAT-BMS to locate Bluetooth-enabled lithium battery packs on ...
A smartphone app meant for monitoring lithium batteries has gone viral after prank videos showed e-rickshaws being switched ...
A viral prank using the BAT-BMS app has exposed vulnerabilities in e-rickshaw battery systems, raising concerns about EV ...
Videos of people using the app to stop e-rickshaws remotely have gone viral across social media platforms.
After reports that a battery management app could be used to switch off some e-rickshaws, the Centre has ordered its removal ...
Can a smartphone really stop an e-rickshaw? Viral BAT-BMS videos have raised concerns, but the reality is more complex.
A disturbing trend is crippling Delhi's e-rickshaw drivers as pranksters use a smartphone app, BAT-BMS, to remotely disable ...
Individuals or pranksters remotely disabling e-rickshaws via the unsecured Bluetooth app present an immediate risk to ...
A new prank in India involves people using an app called BAT-BMS to remotely disable e-rickshaws mid-ride via Bluetooth, leading to confusion and potential danger for drivers and passengers.
Several viral videos showed pranksters remotely switching off moving e-rickshaws in India using a Chinese app, BAT-BMS.
BJP leader Tajinder Bagga has urged a nationwide ban on the BAT-BMS app, alleging it is being misused to remotely disable e-rickshaws via Bluetooth, posing serious safety risks and harming livelihoods ...