I can track my old lease car
from kcweller@feddit.nl to privacy@lemmy.ml on 01 Jul 19:54
https://feddit.nl/post/37469532

So, I still receive telemetry information from my old lease car, a Kia e-Niro, to my app. A huge, HUGE privacy issue.

I made sure to remove my profile from the car before turning it in, and doing a factory reset of the car’s software.

I can see everything, AC, whether there are doors open, odometer, and above all, location.

Also tried to see if I can turn off the AC, but any commands throw an error, so disabling my account on the car at least did something 😅

I had it in the Netherlands, it’s in Poland, and it looks like it’s on its way to Ukraine.

Kia, you need to check your security.

Edit:

Holy shit it gets real bad. I can lock and unlock the car.

#privacy

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scytale@lemmy.zip on 01 Jul 20:29 next collapse

Yeah iirc Hyundai/Kia are one of the worst in the car industry when it comes to handling user data.

hddsx@lemmy.ca on 01 Jul 20:40 next collapse

But think of the shareholder value lost if we invest in that!

Logh@lemmy.ml on 02 Jul 10:17 collapse

Just short it mate.

ThePantser@sh.itjust.works on 01 Jul 20:39 next collapse

My brother who was working on buying a Kia EV6 could see and track its location before even signing the paperwork. All you need is the VIN.

UndulyUnruly@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 21:55 next collapse

HO LY FUCK!

toast@retrolemmy.com on 01 Jul 22:00 next collapse

On some websites, you can get the VIN with just the plate number.

Of course, the VIN is also displayed on the exterior of most cars anyway

mxcory@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Jul 15:07 collapse

I bought a used ev6 and the previous owner profile was still on there.

Had to send info including proof of purchase and ID to have that old account removed.

This was from an actual Kia dealer that made it a certified pre-owned as well. I don’t understand why they didn’t have the old account removed.

porous_grey_matter@lemmy.ml on 02 Jul 19:05 collapse

I don’t understand why they didn’t have the old account removed.

why bother when you’ll go through the hassle for them, I guess

FordBeeblebrox@lemmy.world on 02 Jul 20:31 collapse

Or they could charge you. When I bought a used Ford the dealer wanted me to pay a $100 fee to change the door keypad code, something I did myself in about 2 minutes.

kcweller@feddit.nl on 01 Jul 21:15 next collapse

I can lock and unlock the car that’s I don’t own. This is slightly worrisome, and me and my partner have just decided not to get a eNiro of our own 😅

reallykindasorta@slrpnk.net on 01 Jul 21:42 next collapse

That’s wild!!

SkyezOpen@lemmy.world on 02 Jul 20:26 collapse

Just don’t get a Kia period. They’re notorious for being stolen because their security is shit.

ashenone@lemmy.ml on 01 Jul 21:47 next collapse

I’ll kill myself before I get a car connected to the internet

anomnom@sh.itjust.works on 02 Jul 19:14 next collapse

I was so happy when the shut down 3G networks killed off a ton of car data planes.

FordBeeblebrox@lemmy.world on 02 Jul 20:37 collapse

I used to work for AAA which has a program called GIG (Get It Going) where you can rent a Prius in the Bay Area much like a Lime scooter. They had to stay connected and EVERY SINGLE WEEKEND someone would take one up to hike in the mountains or drive down the coast, lose connection and it would instantly go into lockdown mode. They would have to call for us to tow a dead car they couldn’t even open to get their things out of.

So hey, a bear or crackhead might do the killing for you if you get a WiFi car

bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de on 01 Jul 21:50 next collapse

Report it to a local tech site. That’s a scandal.

Willem@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Jul 09:34 next collapse

Meldt het bij tweakers, die willen er vast een artikeltje overschrijven

MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip on 02 Jul 11:18 next collapse

I can lock and unlock the car.

Keep it locked once the passenger is out. Maybe then they care.

nonagonOrc@lemmy.world on 02 Jul 13:33 next collapse

Cybersecurity professional here, I’d read up on Kia’s responsible disclosure policy, to avoid any potential trouble, and for guidelines on how to disclose it to them and handle this ethically.

www.kia.com/eu/vulnerability-disclosure/

Unfortunately they don’t do bug bounties, which is too bad.

Edit: I wouldn’t listen to people telling you to lock the car, exploit it in other ways or disclosing it to the media first. That is unethical at best and illegal at worst.

otter@lemmy.ca on 02 Jul 14:46 collapse

Did you mean to post a different link?

nonagonOrc@lemmy.world on 02 Jul 14:48 collapse

Oh wow this is very embarassing very sorry about that. Edited to include the proper link.

otter@lemmy.ca on 02 Jul 15:16 collapse

Thanks!

fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com on 02 Jul 15:16 next collapse

This 100% needs to be reported. First to KIA, then to the media after whatever time is required to pass for responsible disclosure in your country/region.

Buske@lemmy.world on 02 Jul 19:15 next collapse

If you think that’s bad, ANYONE CAN DO IT.

KingGimpicus@sh.itjust.works on 02 Jul 22:55 next collapse

Nissan does this too. I leased a new Kicks when they came out and HATED it. Seats were terrible, car was underpowered, and some jackets decided to program the cvt to “shift” because Nissan got complaints that the car was stuck in gear. Just learn how a CVT works.

Anyways, 4 years later, I still get emails about monthly maintenance work, tow alarms, and tracking updates. I never asked for them to begin with and I guess I’m stuck with it as a VW guy now.

CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Jul 23:35 collapse

You should report this to somewhere like 404 media