In a test conducted by Hindustan Times with a driver's consent, an e-rickshaw was switched off remotely and could only be ...
India, July 3 -- A mobile application that was originally designed to monitor lithium batteries has now become the focus of a ...
Individuals or pranksters remotely disabling e-rickshaws via the unsecured Bluetooth app present an immediate risk to ...
Due to a lack of password protection or authentication mechanisms in some of these systems, anyone within bluetooth range can simply download the mobile application, connect to a nearby e-rickshaws, ...
Videos of people using a Chinese app to remotely cut power to e-rickshaws mid-ride have gone viral in India, sparking ...
People are filming themselves cutting power to moving e-rickshaws using a free app. Some call it karma. Drivers call it a ...
BAT-BMS App Blocked? Viral videos show pranksters stopping e-rickshaws using a smartphone. Here's how the BAT-BMS chineese app Bluetooth flaw works and why Delhi has ordered an investigation.
Understanding the E-Rickshaw Phenomenon In India, the term 'Tirri' has become synonymous with e-rickshaws, a common sight in ...
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.
Viral videos showing users remotely stopping e-rickshaws have raised concerns over the security of Bluetooth-enabled battery management systems used in some electric vehicles ...
Tech-savvy individuals are using a mobile application called BAT-BMS to locate Bluetooth-enabled lithium battery packs on ...
While Bluetooth is becoming the standard for almost everything, TV remotes and TVs still use infrared as the dominant option.