Sunday, August 7, 2016

Carefully Hackers Can Now Breaking into Cars

Two hackers (hackers) from Houston, Texas, United States arrested by police for allegedly stealing 30 cars Jeep brand through a computer system. ABC reported 13, the two men named Michael Arcee and Jesse Zelaya is known already in action during the last six months in Houston.

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One of the victims who lost the car due to act both these thieves, Mike Hamette, Arcee and Zelaya said the action is very fast and tidy. "I park at 13:30, when I came out two and a half hours later, my car had disappeared without any signs of theft," he said.

Houston Police was distraught because the report losing Jeep and Dodge brand cars in the city has increased dramatically in recent months. "We got confused looking for the culprit until a surveillance camera recordings give you a hint," said Houston police officer Jim Woods.

In the footage, two men later identified as Arcee and Zelaya seen running the action. Equipped with a portable computer (laptop), they can easily unlock the doors of parked cars and turn it on. It took just six minutes when they are in action. "They act using pirated software and paved the car to break into the target system."



Police were monitoring the movements of the two hackers are caught Arcee and Zelaya on Friday, August 5 201 local time when they wanted action. Until now, police are still studying how actors break into the system on the car. "We do not yet know whether they blazed through a USB connection or through Uconnect program installed on cars Jeep and Dodge."

Based on police records Houston, within the last six months there were at least 100 cases of car theft were reported in the region. Police suspect the thieves how that is done the same as with Arcee and Zelaya, through hacking a computer program


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