NASTF Highlights SDRM Vetting as Programming-Tool Vehicle Theft Threats Evolve
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NASTF Highlights SDRM Vetting as Programming-Tool Vehicle Theft Threats Evolve
The National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) said vehicle security professionals working under its Secure Data Release Model (SDRM) performed more than 471,000 secure transactions in the past year, as the nonprofit pointed to evolving vehicle theft methods that exploit diagnostic and key-programming tools. NASTF said sophisticated theft operations are increasingly using electronic programming tools and unauthorized key creation to bypass m…
NASTF Secure Access System Targets Vehicle Theft
Secure Data Release Model provides a vetted system that ensures only qualified, legitimate professionals are granted access to security-sensitive vehicle data and functions needed for repair. The post NASTF Secure Access System Targets Vehicle Theft appeared first on MOTOR.
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