An University of Birmingham's lecturer gets an court injunction after hacking and willing to reveal codes used to start luxury cars
Flavio Garcia, a computer science lecturer at the University of Birmingham, along with his two colleagues, Baris Ege and Roel Verdult from the Katholieke Universiteit in Netherlands, received an court injunction after discovering and willing to publish, at the well-respected Usenix Security Symposium in Washington DC in August, the complex and unique algorithm allowing luxury cars, including Porsches, Bentleys and Lamborghinis, to recognize ignition key and thus, start the engine without problems.