Car Theft Vulnerability Exposed: devices Sold for Security can Be exploited in Seconds
Devices marketed for vehicle security are being sold with a disclaimer stating they are intended for “official use” only, and customers assume duty for any “illegal activities” undertaken with them. Despite this, security experts have demonstrated a critical vulnerability, revealing how quickly these devices can be exploited by thieves.
Researchers successfully reconstructed a car theft scenario using the technology and found that a vehicle could be stolen in under a minute. In one instance, the theft was completed in as little as 23 seconds. This rapid timeframe highlights a notable security risk for vehicle owners relying on these devices.
the implications of this vulnerability are substantial, raising concerns about the effectiveness of these security systems and the potential for increased vehicle theft.The disclaimer accompanying the sale of these devices suggests an awareness of potential misuse, yet the ease with wich they can be exploited presents a serious challenge to vehicle security.
Further investigation is needed to determine the scope of this vulnerability and the specific models affected. Law enforcement agencies and vehicle manufacturers are likely to examine these findings to assess the risk and develop countermeasures to protect vehicle owners.

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