Blaster_M@lemmy.world
on 25 Oct 2025 19:55
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disconnect telematics units and/or radio modems.
FunctionallyLiterate@lemmy.ca
on 25 Oct 2025 20:20
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There needs to be a massive FYI campaign to inform the average citizen of how to do that.
chillpanzee@lemmy.ml
on 25 Oct 2025 22:58
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It’s been nearly 30 years since OnStar launched. It’s been a plot device in numerous TV shows and movies. People are informed, but the average citizen falls for the if you’ve got nothing to hide rhetoric, and takes the bait on the it’ll help catch pedophiles trick every time. Average people are informed, they’d just rather not eat the expense of critical thinking.
xia@lemmy.sdf.org
on 26 Oct 2025 01:44
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Normies: “Stolen vehicle slow-down!? YES, please! It’s not like I could steal my own vehicle!”
FunctionallyLiterate@lemmy.ca
on 26 Oct 2025 05:13
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I wasn’t speaking about awareness of the existence of tracking. I meant how to safely disable it.
My current vehicle is just about 20 years old, so I’ve never had one connected to the net before. I’m dreading the day this thing finally dies, and I have to find one that doesn’t do that, or figure out how to kill the connection without affecting functionality.
chillpanzee@lemmy.ml
on 26 Oct 2025 05:19
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That has nothing to do with the remote unlock function on cars
DarkCloud@lemmy.world
on 25 Oct 2025 20:39
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I’m picturing ICE agents wedging their phones in car doors, and wrenching them open.
ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
on 25 Oct 2025 20:49
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Or throwing phones at the windows.
Montreal_Metro@lemmy.ca
on 25 Oct 2025 20:41
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This is what you get for driving computer cars lol.
cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca
on 26 Oct 2025 06:41
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Part of the reason I own and maintain such an old vehicle.
teagrrl@lemmy.ml
on 26 Oct 2025 00:48
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Scary to think about. I don’t understand why they would even need the app considering they have no problem bashing in your window and arresting you if they feel like it.
mistermodal@lemmy.ml
on 26 Oct 2025 08:31
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Easier to get into the car without leaving a trace when you aren’t around. Main reason is probably so car manufacturers can feel safely included in the glorious panopticon
electric_nan@lemmy.ml
on 26 Oct 2025 03:28
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Where in the video does it show what the title claims?
mistermodal@lemmy.ml
on 26 Oct 2025 08:28
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Guy makes the claim at around 5 min ten seconds. I tend to just copy titles as I find them unless it makes things unclear
electric_nan@lemmy.ml
on 26 Oct 2025 15:14
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OK I missed it the first time. Still, video definitely does not show what the title claims. I suggest you change the title to avoid spreading rumors/misinfo.
mistermodal@lemmy.ml
on 26 Oct 2025 19:30
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I haven’t watch the video (because YouTube) but knowing how easy it is to unlock modern cars with the right tools, namely www.404media.co/inside-the-underground-trade-of-f… and knowing ICE does both have a budget and a “license” not to care for the lawful process I can definitely imagine them doing it.
TL;DR: definitely feasible, no idea if actually done.
mistermodal@lemmy.ml
on 26 Oct 2025 09:12
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Would not be surprised considering the scandals I heard about with other car clickers. Then again demanding backdoors into stuff can directly lead to those scandals who knows which came first
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disconnect telematics units and/or radio modems.
There needs to be a massive FYI campaign to inform the average citizen of how to do that.
It’s been nearly 30 years since OnStar launched. It’s been a plot device in numerous TV shows and movies. People are informed, but the average citizen falls for the if you’ve got nothing to hide rhetoric, and takes the bait on the it’ll help catch pedophiles trick every time. Average people are informed, they’d just rather not eat the expense of critical thinking.
Normies: “Stolen vehicle slow-down!? YES, please! It’s not like I could steal my own vehicle!”
I wasn’t speaking about awareness of the existence of tracking. I meant how to safely disable it.
My current vehicle is just about 20 years old, so I’ve never had one connected to the net before. I’m dreading the day this thing finally dies, and I have to find one that doesn’t do that, or figure out how to kill the connection without affecting functionality.
Ah. I misread your post. Agreed.
That has nothing to do with the remote unlock function on cars
I’m picturing ICE agents wedging their phones in car doors, and wrenching them open.
Or throwing phones at the windows.
This is what you get for driving computer cars lol.
Part of the reason I own and maintain such an old vehicle.
Scary to think about. I don’t understand why they would even need the app considering they have no problem bashing in your window and arresting you if they feel like it.
Easier to get into the car without leaving a trace when you aren’t around. Main reason is probably so car manufacturers can feel safely included in the glorious panopticon
Where in the video does it show what the title claims?
Guy makes the claim at around 5 min ten seconds. I tend to just copy titles as I find them unless it makes things unclear
OK I missed it the first time. Still, video definitely does not show what the title claims. I suggest you change the title to avoid spreading rumors/misinfo.
No thx
I haven’t watch the video (because YouTube) but knowing how easy it is to unlock modern cars with the right tools, namely www.404media.co/inside-the-underground-trade-of-f… and knowing ICE does both have a budget and a “license” not to care for the lawful process I can definitely imagine them doing it.
TL;DR: definitely feasible, no idea if actually done.
Would not be surprised considering the scandals I heard about with other car clickers. Then again demanding backdoors into stuff can directly lead to those scandals who knows which came first