A sizeable proportion of 100 million Volkswagen Group cars sold since 1995 can be unlocked remotely by hackers, a team of researchers has said.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-37057689
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The article mentions models with keyless entry, which surely only affects a few very new models and then it goes on to exclude most of the current popular range.
Not sure if this is really news?
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I recall that Golf models from around the late 1990s/early 2000s could be broken into via the driver's door - it was featured on Watchdog or a similar programme.
I asked about the suggested modification for my MKIV Bora at the time, but the service manager of my town's main VW dealership hadn't a clue what I was talking about, even though it was supposed to have warranted a recall to fit a special plate inside the lock.
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Yep, had one of the reinforced lock surrounds added to my MK2 Golf, simple DIY job.
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>> I recall that Golf models from around the late 1990s/early 2000s could be broken into
>> via the driver's door
Some early VWs could be broken into with half a tennis ball.
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