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Volkswagen has spent two years trying to hide a big security flaw

Volkswagen has spent two years trying to hide a big security flaw

Posted on August 17, 2015August 28, 2019 By Jarvis

Thousands of cars from a host of manufacturers have spent years at risk of electronic car-hacking, according to expert research that Volkswagen has spent two years trying to suppress in the courts.

“Keyless” car theft, which sees hackers target vulnerabilities in electronic locks and immobilisers, now accounts for 42 per cent of stolen vehicles in London. BMWs and Range Rovers are particularly at-risk, police say, and can be in the hands of a technically minded criminal within 60 seconds.
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