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Smart cars being weaponised in domestic violence cases

Abusers are increasingly turning to smart cars to perpetrate violence and control over their victims, Australia's online ...
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Domestic violence abusers are weaponising smart car technology to control and terrorise their victims, turning connected ...
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Perpetrators of family and domestic violence are increasingly turning to smart cars and bugging phones and tablets to track ...
Abusers are remotely accessing cars to track their partners’ movements, lock them out of a vehicle, and stop the cars from ...
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