https://www.t-online.de/…/…-hack-wann-pays-die-versicherung-.html In the negotiated case, valuables had been stolen from the parked vehicle. Because there were no burglary traces, the owner assumed a so-called “relay attack” in which criminals disrupt the signal of the radio key when closing or intercepting it and use it to open the vehicle. The court found another argument: for the different treatment of “relay attacks”, their difficult verifiability is also spoken of. Unlike the violent break-up, they do not cause any traces. The demarcation to a simple forgetting of the conclusion is much more uncertain and hardly comprehensible for the insurance company. (Acts: 274 C 7752/19)