Experts ​alerted motor trade to security risks of ‘smart key’ systems which have now fuelled highest level of car thefts for a decade

Gone in 20 seconds: how ‘smart keys’ have fuelled a new wave of car crime

The car industry ignored warnings more than a decade ago that keyless technology on modern vehicles risked a surge in vehicle thefts, an investigation by the Observer can reveal.

Legal and computer researchers claimed keyless entry and vehicle software would be “subverted” because of inadequate security.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Fitness trackers and air fryers among John Lewis’s ‘products of the decade’

Annual retail report shines light on current trends and 10 years of…

I won £333k People’s Postcode Lottery jackpot… I quit my job within minutes of finding out

A LORRY driver quit his job in “minutes” after realising he had…

BUSINESS LIVE: Cadbury child labour claims; Regulators probe LME

The FTSE 100 will open at 8am. Among UK companies with reports…

US midterm elections 2022: both Senate and House remain in balance as counting continues – live

Latest updates and results after Joe Biden hails ‘good day’ for democracy…