BAT-BMA, Lossigy, and Epoch-i-ion apps were allegedly being used to disable e-rickshaws.
After videos on social media showed individuals connecting to nearby e-rickshaws through Bluetooth and disabling their ...
Tech-savvy individuals are using a mobile application called BAT-BMS to locate Bluetooth-enabled lithium battery packs on ...
A viral claim that the BAT-BMS app can shut down any e-rickshaw through Bluetooth has sparked concern online. However, a fact ...
Individuals or pranksters remotely disabling e-rickshaws via the unsecured Bluetooth app present an immediate risk to ...
A viral prank using the BAT-BMS app has exposed vulnerabilities in e-rickshaw battery systems, raising concerns about EV ...
Viral videos show an app stopping e-rickshaws remotely. Is BAT-BMS a real threat? We explain the security flaw, which ...
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BAT-BMS app hits battery 3-wheelers with prank, but how does it switch off vehicles?
A smartphone app meant for monitoring lithium batteries has gone viral after prank videos showed e-rickshaws being switched ...
Can a smartphone really stop an e-rickshaw? Viral BAT-BMS videos have raised concerns, but the reality is more complex.
India's BAT-BMS controversy is about more than app takedowns. It shows how connected battery systems can turn digital ...
After reports that a battery management app could be used to switch off some e-rickshaws, the Centre has ordered its removal ...
[Editor’s note: The hacker requested that we remove the image for legal reasons, so it’s blurry now. We hope all’s well!] Lithium technology has ushered in a new era of batteries with exceptionally ...
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