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by kube-system
852 days ago
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Yes, but this wouldn't prevent dangerous street criminals from stealing cars. Many of them steal the keys with the car. They go down to the gas station, and wait for an old lady with a nice car to pull up to the pump, and when she hops out they hop in. The criminals doing more skilled attacks typically aren't joyriding or using it to commit other crimes, they typically doing it for financial gain: they want the car, its contents, or its parts. Ultimately the overlap between the violent street criminals and those skilled at attacking digital security systems is not much. > But even if it is expensive, the result would be that either people with take more care, or they'll lose their car. The entire reason keys were explicitly designed with the functionality to program new ones is because that's not considered by most to be an acceptable solution. |
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And, it involves interacting with someone, who presumably can call the police afterwards, and activate any lojack / immobilisation device before it can be removed. Presumably the appeal of stealing a parked car it may be a while before it has been discovered and reported stolen.
Also, doing such a thing in a gas-station where there are likely cameras and even other people / attendants make it seem pretty risky to me. Are these dudes just hanging around the pumps in masks? What country is this?
> not considered by most to be an acceptable solution
Things change, but also, it's as much up to the government and/or insurance corps what's acceptable.