High-Tech Crime: New Zealand criminals stole a car in 60 seconds
A man in the absence of car keys, the broad daylight put a value of 160,005 thousand dollars stolen Jaguar sedan, the process actually only took 60 seconds. This story took place in Auckland, New Zealand Penrose Industrial Park Beacham Jaguar - Land Rover dealer shop.
The car was inexplicably gone
According to surveillance video showed a man in a 14:55 sharing approached the car, his hands in his pockets, I do not know what high-tech means to use to open the locked door of the original. Below is a screen monitor captured the incident:
Andrew Beacham store's sales manager, said: "In fact, it only took around 60 seconds of time, he took the car and drove off."
Andrew Beacham store's sales manager, said: "In fact, it only took around 60 seconds of time, he took the car and drove off."
Andrew Beacham said,
"This car is locked, car keys have been in their hands. This car was locked, which we can determine, because monitoring display window is in a sealed state. But the guy approached directly open the door on the car, and then drove away. This guy is definitely a professional, certainly behind the well-organized. After all, this thing is not common. We did not realize what was happening an hour before we come to understand, bike the car had been stolen (embarrassed). "
Surveillance video showed he was driving fast to the Great South Road (Great South Rd) direction Oakland escape.
Analysis of the case Sergeant Callum McNeil said that this is not the first case of a stolen luxury cars in Europe, and now has been carried out since the manhunt, the suspect if stolen goods locally, will reveal their location. Possible suspects have the car disassembled into auto parts, smuggling stolen goods shipped to other countries.
Expert: "keyless start most easily stolen car."
Keyless start using limousine usually includes an encryption chip identification system, which match each other with the car, as long as the person holding the chip key close to the vehicle, the car will be able to automatically unlock and start. Each device only corresponds to a unique car.
Senior Lecturer of Computer Science and Information Security QUT Ernest Foo said that under normal circumstances, such keyless automobiles are most vulnerable to theft.
Ernest Foo also said:
"We found that hackers tampered chip can match the key information to obtain control of the device, which is much easier than a physical key matches. It has previously been done before, this has been a short board high-tech systems." He Unable to assess this specific situation from Auckland car theft, but by what is likely to be a thief access to the original chip information, and then use the hacking gained control of the car. Earlier in Europe and the United States have had a similar theft occurred, but in Australia and New Zealand, the first time such a thing happened. "
Witnesses had reported that the car stolen car on Tuesday morning appeared on the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
When police released the latest news, stolen silver Jaguar sedan was found in Auckland suburb, when the vehicle was found, the window wide open, the car stolen some of the vehicle documents.
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