“We’re using 128-bit military grade encryption. Also the key is your MAC address.”
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It could be worse though. An entire generation of Toyota cars used (a simple function of) the VIN number as the key for the immobilizer anti-theft system. The VIN was printed on the dashboard.
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Ducati electronic locks were the last 4 of the VIN.
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Reminds me of how the Nissan Connect app used VINs to allow remote access to Leafs. Yay IoT!https://www.techradar.com/news/car-tech/the-nissan-leaf-is-hackable-here-is-what-owners-need-to-know-1315806 …
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