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bob10
29th April 2019, 04:48 PM
Hacker Finds He Can Remotely Kill Car Engines After Breaking Into GPS Tracking Apps - Motherboard (https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/zmpx4x/hacker-monitor-cars-kill-engine-gps-tracking-apps)

DoubleChevron
29th April 2019, 05:52 PM
Hacker Finds He Can Remotely Kill Car Engines After Breaking Into GPS Tracking Apps - Motherboard (https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/zmpx4x/hacker-monitor-cars-kill-engine-gps-tracking-apps)

I'd love to see him turn of my cars ( when they aren't breaking down all by themselves without anyone elses help that is [bighmmm] )

Homestar
29th April 2019, 06:07 PM
I'd love to see him turn of my cars ( when they aren't breaking down all by themselves without anyone elses help that is [bighmmm] )

Was thinking the same thing - how would they hack into the 101? 😁

350RRC
29th April 2019, 07:49 PM
He might get the CD player in my RRC...........

Naaaaaaahhh, not possible. [bighmmm]

Scare campaign going on here?

DL

goingbush
29th April 2019, 08:24 PM
I had to put an imobiliser in my Series to satisfy Shannons so I added GPS tracking too , I can interrogate the GPS vis SMS and enable the imobiliser to shut the car down . I guess the hacker does the same thing , anyone can do it, all they need is the sim card number or IMEI.

Zcoota
29th April 2019, 09:07 PM
He might get the CD player in my RRC...........

Naaaaaaahhh, not possible. [bighmmm]

Scare campaign going on here?

DL

It has been done, I'm aware of a Lexus that was shut down remotely to prove a point but that's with a ICE system that's heavily integrated into the car ECU. Don't think we have any problems like that here[bigsmile]

Saitch
30th April 2019, 06:45 AM
It has been done, I'm aware of a Lexus that was shut down remotely to prove a point but that's with a ICE system that's heavily integrated into the car ECU. Don't think we have any problems like that here[bigsmile]

Hmmmm, what does this mean?

I know I get worried when I park in certain 'burbs with this on the window.[biggrin]

travelrover
30th April 2019, 09:07 AM
I have run a Quiktrak remote monitoring/alarm in my Td5 110 since I bought it new in 1999 (to replace my 300Tdi which had been stolen).

It has an option to disable the engine remotely (and lock the doors if I had central locking) but only while the vehicle is stationary. I have never tried it not wishing to temp fate but the option is there on the app. Has all the now usual geofencing over speed etc alarms and heaps of features I would never use.

I have no doubt if you hacked into QuikTrak you could shut down any vehicle.

Bigbjorn
30th April 2019, 09:37 AM
This has been around for years. I first came across it in the USA probably 20 years ago. It was then a private sector thing for fleets. The vehicle was wired up with covert gadgets that recorded usage and could remotely shut the vehicle down. Car stolen ? No worries. Phone the tracker company and they would shut it down and tell the police where to find it. Handy for keeping a check on sales reps and other outside workers. Compare the vehicle log with their call and expenses sheets and issue a "please explain".or a "go now and don't let the door hit you on the ass on your way".

Tote
30th April 2019, 12:17 PM
The level of connectivity in the USA for cars is much higher than here. With ubiquitious coverage in populated areas and very cheap cellular data costs devices like the GM onstar system become a selling point. Car broken, press the button and speak to the friendly operator. The Chev I had i the US a few weeks ago had a wifi hotspot with the password listed in the operators manual. Got no idea who paid for the data....

Regards,
Tote

3toes
30th April 2019, 05:45 PM
A couple of years ago there was an event in the USA where hackers were asked to attempt to take control of cars. They did not have a problem hacking controls not just shutting the engine down. This was while the car was on the move and they were located remotely. Not sure things would have improved since as computers in cars have increased their involvement since.

Tins
30th April 2019, 09:57 PM
Maybe that's why my SIII won't start. What will they think of next?