FRANKFURT -- 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, according to ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Tens of millions of vehicles sold by Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) over the past 20 years, and some current models, are vulnerable to theft because keyless entry systems can be ...
For over two years, security researchers have known (and shared with automotive executives) that the keyless entry and ignition systems used in vehicles made by a wide variety of manufacturers, ...
Researchers appear to have uncovered a security glitch affecting as many as 100m vehicles sold by Volkswagen Group over the past twenty years. Potentially, vehicles are vulnerable to theft because ...
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Some 100 million Volkswagen Group vehicles are vulnerable to theft due to a wireless vulnerability, according to researchers. The German automaker said their latest generation of vehicles are not ...
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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, ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Tens of millions of vehicles sold by Volkswagen AG (DE:VOWG_p) over the past 20 years, and some current models, are vulnerable to theft because keyless entry systems can be ...