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One Tech Tip: Protecting your car from the growing risk of keyless vehicle thefts

One Tech Tip Keyless Car Theft
May 16, 2024

LONDON (AP) — They appear like ghosts in the night, standing outside your house, one holding up an antenna while the other crouches next to the car parked on the driveway. Within seconds, your car is gone, yet another victim amid a surge in auto theft enabled by the technology designed to make it easier to unlock and start vehicles.

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