On September 6, a cashier in Tokyo, Japan, had an excellent memory and was arrested after stealing 1,300 credit cards. The cashier Yusuke Taniguchi in the store has an "unforgettable" memory. When a customer pays with a credit card, he will take the opportunity to write down the customer's credit card information, including the card number, expiration date and security code, and then steal the credit card to meet living expenses and plans. Profit.

News on August 23 Last week, a Tesla owner in London claimed that his Model S was stolen at night . Surveillance captured the two thieves stealing the £90,000 car within 30 seconds.
The surveillance video showed that the thief had a backpack hanging on his chest, holding an electric wire, and approaching Tesla parked in the yard. After the Tesla's headlights turned on, the gang of the thieves opened the Tesla door and drove away smoothly. The thief also folded the wires calmly and walked along the path.
It is reported that the thief used the traditional electronic relay system, key jamming technology and other hacking methods. This method not only affects Tesla cars, but also affects all keyless-start cars. A previous report by
showed that almost all stolen Tesla vehicles in the United States were recovered: 112 of 115 vehicles were recovered. Another report released earlier this month showed that the possibility of Tesla cars being stolen is 90% lower than that of ordinary cars.
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