Scientists crack security system of millions of cars

Discussion in 'other security issues & news' started by lotuseclat79, Apr 7, 2008.

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  1. lotuseclat79

    lotuseclat79 Registered Member

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    Cerxes Registered Member

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    I simply have to quote some of the posts from the article site.

    Here's one from "Alex":

    ...and the following answers to the above post, first from "Sam":

    ...then from "Bryan":

    Verdammt!, I've always suspected those weird, German PhD's and their obscure projects...:cautious:

    /C.
     
  3. Mrkvonic

    Mrkvonic Linux Systems Expert

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    Hello,

    My car ain't on the list ... Second, I don't like keyless entry systems ... I prefer to open, lock and start the car using a key, with a hard-coded built in immobilizer, plus a third-part keypad switch-controller...

    Plus, the car's insured, so ...

    Mrk
     
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    Funny, I´m looking for a car to buy right now, and the Toyota Corolla looks very nice, but I was surprised to see that you can push a button to start the engine? What´s this all about, just give me the key! :gack:
     
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