Vehicle remote keyless entry systems and engine immobilisers: do not believe the insurer that this technology is perfect

Mason, Stephen (2012) Vehicle remote keyless entry systems and engine immobilisers: do not believe the insurer that this technology is perfect. Computer Law and Security Review, 28 (2). pp. 195-200.
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In the 1990s, governments put pressure on motor vehicle manufacturers to provide better security for vehicles. Thieves could steal cars and lorries with relative ease. The manufacturers responded by introducing electronic systems to make it more difficult for vehicles to be stolen without the key. However, as with most forms of technology, the software can be bypassed. In recent years, thieves have manipulated weaknesses in the technology, so that vehicles can be stolen without the key.


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