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VW pwn3d

2016-08-11 18:10:20.491906+00 by Dan Lyke 2 comments

The good news is that rather than paying $200 for a new key for your VW, you can spend £30 on an Arduino and unlock *every* VW.

(Still not bitter about the diesel thing. Really. Much. Make the bastards pay is what I'm saying.) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tec...0-years-it-can-probably-be-unlo/

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#Comment Re: VW pwn3d made: 2016-08-11 21:27:38.608015+00 by: TheSHAD0W [edit history]

fixed link

Test for another direct paste: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tec...0-years-it-can-probably-be-unlo/

That's funny, worked for me in a comment reply but not for your post.

#Comment Re: VW pwn3d made: 2016-08-11 22:24:26.109001+00 by: Dan Lyke

Freakin' Chrome. Firefox takes those long lines and sends them through unchanged, Chrome wraps them.

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