Kias and Hyundais Keep Getting Stolen by the Thousands and Cities Are Suing | A viral Tiktok trend that began in 2021 demonstrated how the companies failed to install a basic anti-theft technology …::A viral Tiktok trend that began in 2021 demonstrated how the companies failed to install a basic anti-theft technology that made them trivially easy to steal.

  • jonne@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    Are you sure? This stuff is happening in Australia too. Something about the key hole size being the exact size as a USB-A cable.

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      1 year ago

      That’s only a small part of it. The bigger issue was that Hyundai/Kia removed like a 10 cent chip that would have prevented this issue on the US and a few other markets to save money.

      Still, everyone puts the blame on Hyundai, and while they definitely deserve some blame in all this, let’s not forget the fact that people are still actively stealing these cars. These are still scumbag criminals doing this. An average person could see a car with its doors unlocked and the engine running and they won’t hop in and steal it, because they’re not asswipes.

    • ZodiacSF1969@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Car thefts are up here anyway, but a lot of it is break and enters where they just get into your house to grab the keys.

      There is a diagnostic USB port in the steering column of the car, they are plugging a cable into that then the car just starts without the key.

      Immobilizers are required here in Australia so it’s not that, I think it just inspired a bunch of kids to go steal cars in other ways.