where they were taken and which cars disappeared into thin air

where they were taken and which cars disappeared into thin air
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Car thefts don’t stop. In the past year, Italy had a considerable growth of 7%, a fact that should not be underestimated. Overall, if you look at the time range from 2013 to today, they were stolen 1 million and 550 thousand cars, of which 609 thousand were later found, while 940 thousand were lost forever. Not only that: there are more and more hackers and they are increasingly able to attack vehicles, putting at risk – as well as safety – also the driver’s privacy.

Numbers that are worrying, and that come out of “Vehicle Theft Dossier 2024”elaborated by LoJack Italy, a company of the CalAmp Group, which collected and analyzed the data provided by the Ministry of the Interior on 2023 and integrated it with that coming from national and international calculations and reports on the phenomenon. But let’s go into detail and try to understand point by point what emerged.

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