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.
A viral claim that the BAT-BMS app can shut down any e-rickshaw through Bluetooth has sparked concern online. However, a fact ...
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.
Cybersecurity expert Abdultaiyeb Chechatwala says e-rickshaw risk comes from insecure lithium-ion BMS software, not one app; ...
Moreover, the lack of conflict in creating chaos in low-wage workers survival exhibited by a big number of people, is concerning ...
Weak Bluetooth security exposed e-rickshaw batteries, disrupting drivers' livelihoods before developers introduced password ...
The government’s decision to remove two battery management applications after concerns over the remote disabling of ...
GOI banned the battery management apps that were used by some troublemakers in town to disable running e-rickshaws, ...
India, July 3 -- A mobile application that was originally designed to monitor lithium batteries has now become the focus of a ...
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The ubiquitous e-rickshaws, running on streets across India are at the centre of a bizarre prank. The batteries powering ...