Hacking attack leaves Russian car owners locked out of their vehicles
Graham Cluley
2026-01-30 04:57:05
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Imagine the scene. It's a cold Monday morning in Moscow. You walk out to your car, coffee in hand, ready to face the day. You press the button to unlock your car, and ... nothing happens. You try again. Still nothing. The alarm starts blaring. You can't turn it off. Read more in my article on the Fortra blog.
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