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Car Thieves Arrested After Using Laptop and Malware To Steal More Than 30 Jeeps (abc13.com)

New submitter altnuc writes: Two thieves in Houston stole more than 30 Jeeps by using a laptop and a stolen database. The thieves simply looked up the vehicles' VIN numbers in a stolen database, reprogramed a generic key fob, started the cars, and drove away. Chrysler has confirmed that more than 100 of their vehicles have been stolen in the Houston area since November. Chrysler/Jeep owners should always make sure their vehicles are locked! The Wall Street Journal issued a report in July with more details about how hackers are able to steal cars with a laptop. The whole process takes roughly 6 minutes. CrimeStopHouston has posted a video on YouTube of one of the thieves in action.

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  1. Is that link a honeypot BurEAU HD? FBI head?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    I am not clicking wwmt.com to find out somebody is stealing databases and jeeps. Slashdot is FBI. This whole place is a bust.

    See this post.
    https://yro.slashdot.org/story/16/08/05/2154216/1000-us-spies-are-protecting-rio-olympics-says-report

    And read all the comments in this thread.
    https://yro.slashdot.org/story/16/08/05/0329246/popular-bittorrent-search-engine-site-torrentzeu-mysteriously-disappears

    No wonder every day it is Microsoft Apple and Google on Slashdot all day now. No wonder so many stories about the FBI and the iPhone security.

    SLASHDOT IS THE MOTHER FUCKIN FBI

  2. Re:Why lock the car? by flyingfsck · · Score: 4, Funny

    A chain also has other uses, apart from properly securing the steering wheel to the seat of a car. I once chased off five youths with it. The improbable sight of a big bearded guy in a black leather jacket getting out of his car with a heavy chain in his hand, made them change their minds very swiftly.

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  3. Re: To secure your car... by flyingfsck · · Score: 4, Funny

    You may be onto something. If you fill the car with junk so it looks like a homeless den, then it probably won't get stolen either.

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  4. Re:I'm not a car guy by flyingfsck · · Score: 5, Funny

    When key broke, it took the dealer a week to update their Windows PC, get the proper software and program a new key, so I guess a thief could really do it in about 5 seconds...

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  5. Re:Why lock the car? by lucm · · Score: 3, Funny

    The improbable sight of a big bearded guy in a black leather jacket getting out of his car with a heavy chain in his hand, made them change their minds very swiftly.

    I guess they were not into the bear and cub thing

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  6. Re:Smart key for ignition, not access. by flyingfsck · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh, I thought you'll just program a key fob for another Jeep...

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  7. Re:Smart key for ignition, not access. by Lumpy · · Score: 3, Funny

    "and before you accuse me of living in a basement, make sure to note my account number."

    How cute, 6 digit UID and you think you are an "old timer here"

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  8. Re: To secure your car... by TimeTraveler1884 · · Score: 5, Funny

    WTF did I just read?

    You wouldn't understand. It's a Jeep thing.

  9. Re:How will locking the car help? by NormalVisual · · Score: 3, Funny

    My guess is they can hack into the electronic ignition they can hack into the electronic door locks as well.

    And if not, there aren't many cars that a brick won't unlock.

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