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The RACQ's Michael Kane reveals why a $300 phone is currently more secure than a $50,000 SUV and how new "two-factor authentication" could stop thieves in their tracks.
From biometric starts to cars that automatically alert police when driven erratically, learn how the industry plans to fight back against rising crime.
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By 4BCThe RACQ's Michael Kane reveals why a $300 phone is currently more secure than a $50,000 SUV and how new "two-factor authentication" could stop thieves in their tracks.
From biometric starts to cars that automatically alert police when driven erratically, learn how the industry plans to fight back against rising crime.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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