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Canada Car-tracking devices spark privacy concerns Insurance company says fears misplaced Mark Gollom · CBC News · Posted: Jun 13, 2013 1:07 AM PDT | Last Updated: June 13, 2013 ...
Digital devices that a Toronto-area police department warns are used in the most common method of stealing cars are for sale online for anyone to buy, a W5 investigation has found.
Car thieves have turned to cheap but effective technology to help target their victims, using a wireless device that can be purchased online for as little as five dollars. Vicky Mackie believes ...
He said thieves are using the $5 devices to hack into vehicles’ computer systems. "So just like we have to worry about our computers being hacked, our cars can be hacked as well,” said Legary.
CHILLING footage shows the moment thieves stole a car in just seconds using a wireless device. Investigative reporter Matt Shea went undercover for Channel 4 Dispatches to shed light on organised c… ...
A B.C. woman who got a restraining order against an alleged stalker found a tracking device on her car, a Vancouver Provincial Court judge heard Nov. 20. Crown prosecutor Louise Gauld told Judge ...
The debate over the Flipper Zero’s role in car thefts has been fuelled by social media, where videos purportedly demonstrating the device’s ability to unlock cars have circulated. However ...
A thief got a potentially nasty surprise by stealing a car from North Vancouver containing a radioactive device. North Vancouver RCMP say a grey 2004 Mazda 6, with B.C. plate VG3 77B, was stolen ...
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