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High-tech car theft on the rise, these are the most vulnerable models Suspects can steal cars in seconds with a key-fob programmer in their hands, police say the crime is on the rise.
You too can start you car with your voice, assuming you're a hacker or computer programmer.
The high-tech way to steal cars is taking off across Milwaukee. Milwaukee police say they responded to 19 car thefts from key fob programmers in the first three months of the year.
Transponder City Locksmith Services in Bridgeview, IL was burgled by thieves looking for key fob programmers, which make stealing cars easier.
A Chicago auto technician recounts the terrifying moment robbers shot at him in an attempt to steal his car key programmer.
Prosecutors say an alleged car theft ring uses key fob programmers to steal cars, change their VINs and sell them to make a profit.