Will an immobilizer save your car from being stolen?
Researchers presented a study on the reliability of modern vehicle immobilization systems at the Chaos Communication Congress.
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Researchers presented a study on the reliability of modern vehicle immobilization systems at the Chaos Communication Congress.
Ransomware makers seem to be following a new trend, publishing data from companies that refuse to pay them.
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