Security News > 2022 > October > European Police Arrest a Gang That Hacked Wireless Key Fobs to Steal Cars
Law enforcement authorities in France, in collaboration with Spain and Latvia, have disrupted a cybercrime ring that leveraged a hacking tool to steal cars without having to use a physical key fob.
"The criminals targeted vehicles with keyless entry and start systems, exploiting the technology to get into the car and drive away," Europol said in a press statement.
The coordinated operation, which took place on October 10, 2022, resulted in the arrest of 31 suspects from across 22 locations in the three nations, including software developers, its resellers, and the car thieves who used the tool to break into vehicles.
Per Europol, the criminals are said to have singled out keyless vehicles from two unnamed French car manufacturers.
Once installed, the tool made it possible to open the car doors and start the ignition sans the key fob.
Eurojust, in an independent press release, noted that the organized crime group "Used fraudulent software to steal vehicles by duplicating the vehicles' ignition keys," adding "More than €100 million, as well as 12 bank accounts, real estate, and 3 luxury cars were seized in France."
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