Rollback Attack on Honda - HackRF One Bypasses Rolling Code Security

For more in formation about Rollback Attacks and other keyless car theft methods click this link: https://vehiclesecurity.co.nz/modern-... Watch a real-world demonstration of a rollback attack using a HackRF One (Portapack) on a Honda with rolling code security. This video shows how rolling code systems can be vulnerable to replay attacks, even after the car has seen the unlock codes. 🔐 What's Covered: How rolling code remote controls work Recording and replaying RF unlock signals Rollback attacks succeed on certain vehicles The importance of aftermarket security (Vodafone Automotive 4822 alarm demo) OBD port protection and immobilizer systems ⚠️ Security Measures Shown: The video demonstrates why factory security isn't always enough. Even though the Honda's factory alarm was bypassed, the aftermarket Vodafone Automotive 4822 system remained in high-security disarm mode, preventing engine start and bonnet access. Equipment Featured: HackRF One with Portapack Honda factory rolling code remote Vodafone Automotive 4822 alarm system This demonstration is for educational purposes to highlight vehicle security vulnerabilities and the importance of layered security systems. 🔗 For more vehicle security information and solutions, visit: vehiclesecurity.co.nz #CarSecurity #RollbackAttack #HackRF #FlipperZero #VehicleSecurity #Honda #RFHacking #CarHacking #Cybersecurity #AutomotiveSecurity