FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Tens of millions of vehicles sold by Volkswagen AG over the past 20 years are vulnerable to theft because keyless entry systems can be hacked using cheap technical devices, ...
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European researchers have uncovered a vulnerability in the keyless entry systems of Volkswagen Group vehicles built over the past 20 years, making them susceptible to theft. A research paper published ...
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