Dubai-based hacker, jammers to block GPS: Delhi Police bust international racket behind luxury car thefts – Money Control

August 29, 2025

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What’s new: More info on the use of GPS jamming by criminals. This time targeting luxury cars in India.

Why it’s important: This demonstrates again the weak nature of GPS (and all GNSS) signals and how they can easily be denied. And there are much more serious and harmful uses of denial than car theft.

What else to know:

Dubai-based hacker, jammers to block GPS: Delhi Police bust international racket behind luxury car thefts

Police revealed that the jammers used to block GPS signals cost approximately Rs 1 lakh each, while the programming machines used to input the new codes are priced at nearly Rs 1.8 lakh each.
August 27, 2025 / 13:10 IST
Delhi Police’s Anti-Auto Theft Squad (AATS) has uncovered a sophisticated international racket behind the theft of high-end vehicles in the capital, employing a method that bypasses advanced security systems by exploiting a critical vulnerability: the car’s own hologram.

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