A Californian motorcycle gang managed to steal 150 Jeep Wranglers valued at $4.5m over a three-year period, by exploiting weak and wholly preventable flaws in the vehicles’ hardware and software – enabling them to easily gain access to on-board computers and drive the vehicles away, totally undetected, in just a couple of minutes. Once again, Jeep’s vehicles, a brand owned by Fiat-Chrysler, are at the center of a hacking scandal, and we reserve no sympathy that Jeep has fallen victim once more. Surely consumer faith in the company is diminishing, so it’s disappointing that Jeep is yet to issue any statement of apology or, more importantly, an outline for how it plans to go about patching yet more gaping security…