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Working Together: How Auto Industry Players Are Fighting Back Against Digital Fraud

Dealer World

The story spreading through dealership break rooms across the country is becoming all too familiar. But this time, industry veterans are taking a different approach to fighting back. "The customer seemed legitimate, the electronic payment cleared initially, and everything appeared to be by the book." But then things went sideways.

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A car thief’s favourite tool is technically allowed in Australia, but why?

Drive.com

It is an electronic vehicle diagnostic device primarily used by locksmiths or mechanics to create a genuine replacement key. These have become more commonly used by vehicle thieves in the past year as knowledge on how to use them has spread, Dr Brown told Drive. What is a key-copying tool?

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Reynolds Debuts Spark AI, Recognizes Contest Winners at Annual Summit

AutoSuccessOnline

3 press release the successful completion of its Retail Summit: Amplify 2024. The winners were selected based on how innovative and unique their best practice was, the impact it had on their dealership, and how easily other dealerships could implement it in their own stores, thus spreading innovation across the industry.

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Working Together: How Auto Industry Players Are Fighting Back Against Digital Fraud

AutoSuccessOnline

The story spreading through dealership break rooms across the country is becoming all too familiar. “The customer seemed legitimate, the electronic payment cleared initially and everything appeared to be by the book.” ” The message is clear: survival in today’s auto retail environment means working together.

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How the AU Falcon very nearly became a global luxury car | Drive Flashback

Drive.com

It’s been going on in the consumer electronics and whitegoods markets for years. But it would have theoretically allowed Ford to spread the greater costs of development over more cars. Welcome to the world of globalisation, where cars with widely varying price tags and brand names are really twins under the skin.

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