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Old 27-06-2021, 09:19 PM   #1
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Default Stealing a Modern Car[Tech]

After the recent loss of my job, I've decided to start stealing cars. Can anyone provide me any pointers on how to steal a modern vehicle?



Just kidding.


Perusing ebay, I came across these fake OBD ports that are an alleged 'anti-theft device'. Seems likely they are in-fact genuine diagnostic ports, just with the important bits disconnected, CAN-H, CAN-L, etc etc.


Seems like an interesting idea, also handy for those with a custom tune that don't want a PCM accidentally flashed. However I don't think this anti-theft device goes far enough in preventing the "anti-theft" bit. Why not hook up a genuine(or-fake) diagnostic port, with pins 14,6, 3,11 4,5,1,16 all rigged with a USB-killler-style device that would kill the device this would be thief(or soon-to-be-angry mechanic) is using.


Likely a pointless thing to post, as I'm asssuming most modern car theft is done via obtaining the keys or RF frequency mimicing + some hardware hacking.



Other-than my Scan-Tool-Exploding-OBD-Port idea, what are some practical and realistic ways to prevent car theft?






edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pryM7EFRO2A stealing a car via obd port
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Old 27-06-2021, 09:35 PM   #2
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I’ve sent a message to my mate at VicPol, he’ll help you out.

I think he already has all of your details.

Good luck !!
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Old 27-06-2021, 09:39 PM   #3
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Oh no, not again...thats how I how I lost the last job!
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Old 27-06-2021, 09:57 PM   #4
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edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pryM7EFRO2A stealing a car via obd port
im surprised he needed the obd scanner to steal the car when i dont know why he couldnt just use the key he unlocked the car with and started the car with

seems sus to me
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I always liked James Bond’s anti theft device. It was on an old car, but I’m sure it would work on a modern one.

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Old 27-06-2021, 10:51 PM   #6
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im surprised he needed the obd scanner to steal the car when i dont know why he couldnt just use the key he unlocked the car with and started the car with

seems sus to me
He has a key that is cut for the car but wont start it, he uses the OBD scanner to code the transponder in the key to start it.

Once he knows the key unlocks the car the transponder is all that is stopping him from driving it away.

We used to do the same thing at the wreckers when we had a car with no keys, just grab a Key with the same transponder ID drop the back of the ignition off and code in the transponder to start it, just hold it to the ignition while you turn the screwdriver.
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Hi Everyone,
I am a pretty easy guy to get with and have a good sense of humor but why would there be a post " Stealing a Modern Car"?

A lot of guy's love there car's as i do also and something like this post just give's other people ideas.
I tell you what if somebody tried to seal my car even if it is 9years old they would be getting out of Hospital the same time i would be getting out of jail!

Lets chat about how to stop thief's not give them ideas!
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Hi Everyone,
I am a pretty easy guy to get with and have a good sense of humor but why would there be a post " Stealing a Modern Car"?

A lot of guy's love there car's as i do also and something like this post just give's other people ideas.
I tell you what if somebody tried to seal my car even if it is 9years old they would be getting out of Hospital the same time i would be getting out of jail!

Lets chat about how to stop thief's not give them ideas!
Pretty sure if you do a google search you will find way more than what is posted on this page on how to steal a car, that's how we learned how to do it in the wrecking yard, anyway the junkies just come in and bash you now for your keys, a lot easier than reading a forum
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To reduce the chances of your car being taken by about 85% get one of these.

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