Read this in the Telegraph today:
The growth in keyless car entry and ignitions systems that are prone to hacking could be making it easier for thieves to break into cars.
Mr Barrs (Head of Police Liaison at TRACKER) said: "Criminals target these vehicles by bypassing their security systems using technology they've bought on the internet."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...y-systems.html
Apparently Range Rovers have three models in the top ten most stolen cars.
Now - bearing in mind that this is a sales pitch from Tracker, thinly disguised as a news item, what do others think about security on keyless cars?
Quote:
The growth in keyless car entry and ignitions systems that are prone to hacking could be making it easier for thieves to break into cars.
Mr Barrs (Head of Police Liaison at TRACKER) said: "Criminals target these vehicles by bypassing their security systems using technology they've bought on the internet."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...y-systems.html
Now - bearing in mind that this is a sales pitch from Tracker, thinly disguised as a news item, what do others think about security on keyless cars?