Vehicle thefts - Insecure vehicles should be banned, not security tools like the Flipper Zero (saveflipper.ca)
from Ninjazzon@infosec.pub to security@lemmy.ml on 27 Feb 2024 17:46
https://infosec.pub/post/8969442

Vehicle theft is an issue that affects us all collectively. As cybersecurity and technology professionals, we recognize the importance of acting rapidly to reduce its impact on Canadians. That being said, we believe the federal government’s proposal, particularly the prohibition of security research tools, is ill-advised, overbroad and most importantly, will be counterproductive.

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MushuChupacabra@lemmy.world on 27 Feb 2024 18:00 next collapse

What was the car wearing when it was stolen?

billbasher@lemmy.world on 27 Feb 2024 18:06 collapse

Spoiler alert. Wide body with tiny trim

Tak@lemmy.ml on 27 Feb 2024 18:44 collapse

Did it have a spoiler or not?

ma11en@lemmy.world on 27 Feb 2024 21:12 collapse

!Yes!<

DarkSpoon@lemm.ee on 27 Feb 2024 18:12 next collapse

That would mean banning all vehicles because none of them are secure.

PowerCrazy@lemmy.ml on 28 Feb 2024 03:29 collapse

Seems like a good compromise to me.

TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world on 27 Feb 2024 18:51 next collapse

Maybe we just not ban anything and accept a little crime.

We can then instead focus on relieving the fundamental imbalances in society that result in people needing to commit crime in pursuit of a better life.

Society can have a little crime, as a treat.

chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Feb 2024 03:18 collapse

Having your car broken into or stolen because it has a lock that is useless would suck. This seems like one of those times a basic consumer protection regulation would make the most sense.

PowerCrazy@lemmy.ml on 28 Feb 2024 03:28 collapse

Do you think that the lock on your car is why it hasn’t been stolen? Perhaps you aren’t storing it correctly? Maybe we should mandate that all cars must be stored in a garage, our of public sight.

chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Feb 2024 04:21 collapse
  1. Models of cars that are easy to hotwire, for example, get stolen at a higher rate.

  2. ‘Having a garage’ is up to the consumer and often impractical and/or expensive. That’s pretty different in various ways from a company having to follow some standards for implementing encryption.

ikidd@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 2024 04:28 collapse

You aren’t going to defeat the stupidity of politicians that have no clue what they’re legislating about.