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REVEALED: Hackers can now steal car with phone camera – Expert raises alarm

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 1, 2025 6442 Minutes read0

•Electric vehicles

A United States-based Nigerian expert in the automotive manufacturing industry, Sunday Aluko, has raised the alarm that hackers are now stealing cars using just a phone camera.

•Sunday Aluko

Speaking with our correspondent today, Aluko emphasised the urgent need for car manufacturers and owners to adopt robust cybersecurity measures to combat this evolving crime, reports The PUNCH.

He noted that with modern vehicles relying heavily on electronic systems, car thieves now exploit vulnerabilities that require no physical tampering.

The expert said, “By simply capturing the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) displayed on a car’s windshield, they can duplicate keys with an automated VIN to key tools, bypass security systems, and steal vehicles within seconds

“The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique 17-character code stamped on every vehicle, providing essential information such as make, model, and manufacturing history. While the VIN is critical for legitimate purposes like recalls and repairs, it has become a tool for criminals in the digital age,” he stated.

He added that while the VIN is critical for legitimate purposes like recalls and repairs, it has become a tool for criminals in the digital age.

Aluko further explained how snapping a photo of the VIN allows hackers to automate key cutting, clone electronic key fobs and exploit a vehicle’s electronic systems.

This method, he said required no broken windows, no tampered wires and no physical struggle.

He noted that today’s car thieves operate discreetly, even in crowded spaces, leveraging technology to execute thefts swiftly.

He stated, “This is a global threat. All a hacker needs is your VIN to bypass security systems and drive away with your car in seconds.

“As vehicle technology advances globally, so do the tactics of cybercriminals.

“In 2023, reports from cybersecurity agencies in Europe and North America revealed a sharp rise in VIN-based car thefts. Countries like Germany and Japan are already addressing these vulnerabilities through stricter regulations and enhanced cybersecurity protocols. However, the global automotive industry faces a significant challenge in staying ahead of these threats.”

To mitigate the risk of VIN-based car theft, Aluko highlighted the importance of concealing the VIN displayed on dashboards, particularly in public spaces.

He also recommended additional security measures such as steering wheel locks, storing wireless key fobs in protective pouches and ensuring vehicle software is regularly updated to patch vulnerabilities.

He emphasised the need for automakers to enhance encryption protocols and implement robust cybersecurity frameworks in vehicle design.

He also called on policymakers to introduce regulations that mandate stronger security features in cars.

“All it takes is a photo of your license plate or VIN for a hacker to compromise your car’s security.

“Automakers and owners must work together to safeguard vehicles. Awareness and proactive measures are key,” Aluko warned.

Aluko urged stakeholders to prioritise cybersecurity, saying, “The rise in VIN-based car theft highlights the urgency for global action. It’s not just about protecting assets; it’s about securing the future of transportation.”

He also urged car owners to be vigilant.

“While technology has made our lives easier, it has also introduced new risks. Protecting your vehicle begins with awareness and taking simple preventive steps,” he urged.

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