Classic cars were never missing from Conway Twitty's collection, cruising in a striking luxury Ford with a sporty design that ...
Residents of the only city in the West Valley without government-funded automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) will need to ...
If a hacker—or a parking valet or auto mechanic—could manage to remove a license plate and install their own firmware on it, Rodriguez warns, they could surreptitiously change their license ...
Law-evading drivers can easily buy devices that go on legitimate license plates to cover or obscure the identifying characters online via Instagram, TikTok or Amazon. The kits, which sell for ...
connect a cable to the license plate and install it,” Rodriguez told Popular Science. “This is a similar process we see when people are jailbreaking their own smartphones to unlock them.” ...
In just 20 minutes this morning, an automated license-plate-recognition (ALPR) system with an IP address geolocated to Tennessee captured photographs and detailed information from nearly 1,000 ...
The department is spending about $102,000 to purchase 34 license plate readers from Flock Safety. The readers will be placed along city streets to provide Pocatello police with a technological ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — While Florida allows its residents to apply for custom personalized license plates, not all of them get approved. For an additional $15 annual fee, Floridians can choose ...
A hot potato: Digital license plates, legal in several states and gaining traction nationwide, are vulnerable to manipulation by their owners or other malicious parties, potentially enabling ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has apologized for an “unacceptable and disturbing” personalized truck license plate that the agency said displayed hate speech related to the ...
Digital license plates, which are already approved in states like California, Arizona, and Michigan, are revolutionizing vehicle identification. Modern benefits, such as customized displays and ...
By Christine Hauser Beda Koorey, a retired legal secretary, returned her license plates stamped with “NCC 1701,” like the identifying tag of the U.S.S. Enterprise in the “Star Trek” series ...