Delhi e-rickshaw drivers are losing up to ₹200 a day as miscreants misuse Bluetooth battery apps like BAT-BMS to remotely ...
App users are exploiting weak access controls in the BMS for unauthorised access to features that affect the EV's operations ...
The Indian government has ordered the removal of three Chinese mobile applications - BAT-BMS, Lossigy, and Epoch-i-ion - from ...
On Friday, the Union government directed Apple and Google to remove at least three battery-management apps – BAT-BMS, Lossigy ...
The government has ordered the removal of three Chinese mobile applications – BAT-BMS, Lossigy and Epoch-i-ion – from app ...
The action follows the emergence of multiple videos on social media showing electric rickshaws being rendered inoperable ...
The Indian government has ordered the App Store and Play Store to take down two smartphone apps that were reportedly connected to using Bluetooth to halt e-rick ...
India, July 3 -- A mobile application that was originally designed to monitor lithium batteries has now become the focus of a ...
Experts say modern EVs are essentially computers on wheels, relying on software, sensors, wireless connectivity and cloud ...
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.
BMS? Here's how the battery management app allegedly became linked to e-rickshaw disruptions, why Delhi is investigating, what happened in Ujjain, and what Indian cyber law says.
BMS, have come under scrutiny after videos circulating on social media allegedly showed individuals remotely switching off ...