You think your car is safe when you lock it and set the alarm, but criminals have designed a new high-tech gadget to give them full access to your car, and police are baffled. NBC’s Jeff Rossen investigates.
When you lock your car and set the alarm, you assume your car is pretty safe. But criminals have designed a new high-tech gadget giving them full access to your car. It’s so easy, it’s like the criminals have your actual vehicle remote. Police are so baffled they want to see if you can help crack the case.
Watch the video report by TODAY National Investigative Correspondent Jeff Rossen above or click here to read the text version.
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