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The Alarming New Era of Robberies: How Thieves No Longer Need a Sweep, but Hack Your Car

Lock violations had been the main experience of house thieves and car thieves “at neglect”, but now technology is changing the matrix of property crimes: the threat is moving to remote hacking in connected vehicles, the use of more sophisticated signal inhibitors and the theft of personal data associated with the car. The challenge is multiplying at great speed, which gives the software company Salesforce an estimate that by 2030 95% of the new …
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Lock violations had been the main experience of house thieves and car thieves “at neglect”, but now technology is changing the matrix of property crimes: the threat is moving to remote hacking in connected vehicles, the use of more sophisticated signal inhibitors and the theft of personal data associated with the car. The challenge is multiplying at great speed, which gives the software company Salesforce an estimate that by 2030 95% of the new …

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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