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When darkness covers the world, a pair of car enthusiasts embark on a daring mission to acquire a sleek automobile, disrupting the peace only to expose themselves to the unexpected arrival of law enforcement inadvertently.
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«Police allege information on hundreds of #Ontario drivers was secretly handed over to #CarThieves as part of an #AutoTheftRing that included #ServiceOntario employees.

#Toronto police say they launched an investigation in February into an alleged auto theft operation believed to be behind several thefts in the city, and found the suspects were conspiring with staff at Service Ontario.»

#Hacking #Hackers #CarThieves: "The video showing the man using a Nokia 3310 to start a Toyota is just one of many YouTube videos Motherboard found demonstrating the technique. Others show devices used on Maserati, Land Cruiser, and Lexus-branded vehicles. Multiple websites and Telegram channels advertise the tech for between 2,500 Euro and 18,000 Euro ($2,700 and $19,600). One seller is offering the Nokia 3310 device for 3,500 Euro ($3,800); another advertises it for 4000 Euro ($4,300). Often sellers euphemistically refer to the tech as “emergency start” devices nominally intended for locksmiths. Some of the sites offer tools that may be of use to locksmiths, but legitimate businesses likely have no use for a tool that is hidden inside a phone or other casing."

https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7beyj/car-thieves-tech-hidden-old-nokia-phones-bluetooth-speakers-emergency-engine-start-keyless

The Car Thieves Using Tech Disguised Inside Old Nokia Phones and Bluetooth Speakers

Motherboard posed as an interested buyer to learn more about the wild world of car hacking.

The Car Thieves Using Tech Disguised Inside Old Nokia Phones and Bluetooth Speakers

Motherboard posed as an interested buyer to learn more about the wild world of car hacking.