In a test conducted by Hindustan Times with a driver's consent, an e-rickshaw was switched off remotely and could only be ...
People are filming themselves cutting power to moving e-rickshaws using a free app. Some call it karma. Drivers call it a ...
Due to a lack of password protection or authentication mechanisms in some of these systems, anyone within bluetooth range can ...
India, July 3 -- A mobile application that was originally designed to monitor lithium batteries has now become the focus of a ...
Tech-savvy individuals are using a mobile application called BAT-BMS to locate Bluetooth-enabled lithium battery packs on ...
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.
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.
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 ...
Videos of people using a Chinese app to remotely cut power to e-rickshaws mid-ride have gone viral in India, sparking ...
The Chinese app has since been taken down from both platforms after reports emerged that it was being misused to remotely ...
Videos of people using the app to stop e-rickshaws remotely have gone viral across social media platforms.
The Centre has ordered the removal of certain Bluetooth-enabled BMS apps after security concerns emerged. Here's how these apps work, which EVs are affected, and why the government intervened.