Group 1 - A new type of technology crime involving remote control of vehicles has raised widespread concern, particularly regarding the safety of second-hand car buyers [1][2] - The case involved a second-hand Mercedes-Benz vehicle that was remotely controlled by its previous owner to attempt theft while the current owner was driving [1][2] - Mercedes-Benz stated that their remote control features require owner authorization and cannot be activated while the vehicle is in motion, assuring customers of their vehicle's safety [1][2] Group 2 - The case details reveal that the previous owner, Lai, purchased the vehicle for 175,000 RMB and later attempted to reclaim it through remote control after selling it to the victim, Lin [2] - The vehicle's ownership was complicated by a loan agreement and a mortgage, raising questions about the legality of the sale and the risks associated with purchasing mortgaged vehicles [2][3] - Legal experts advise against purchasing mortgaged or unclear ownership vehicles, emphasizing the importance of verifying ownership and mortgage status before buying [7]
车辆行驶中遭远程"劫持"?主机厂澄清称“原厂系统无此功能”,远程断油电控制器仅卖100多元