Modern vehicles with keyless entry and ignition systems seem to make it easier for burglars to steal.
According to a study conducted by ADAC, a German auto association, 477 out of a total of 500 modern vehicles are vulnerable to "mouse jacking".
Mouse jacking is a technique for stealing cars without a break-in and through hacking. According to the insurance comparator Lelynx.fr, victims of electronic theft could encounter difficulties when making their claim for lack of a break-in.
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