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    Tech-Savvy Thieves Exploit Keyless Ignition Systems in Australia

    Melbourne, VIC, Australia – A rise in vehicle thefts in Victoria, Australia, is prompting concerns as criminals increasingly exploit vulnerabilities in keyless ignition systems. According to recent reports, thieves are using sophisticated technology typically used by mechanics to steal cars, with one in five stolen vehicles targeted using this method.

    The Holden Commodore, particularly the V8-powered VF model, is a primary target due to weaknesses in its keyless entry system. Other late-model vehicles employing similar systems are also at risk. The thieves exploit these systems by cutting wires and reprogramming keys using readily available online tools. This has led to owners choosing to keep their vehicles locked away in their garages to avoid their vehicles facing these threats.

    Hi-tech thieves are using system vulnerabilities to steal cars with keyless ignition. -AAP Image
    Hi-tech thieves are using system vulnerabilities to steal cars with keyless ignition. -AAP Image

    According to the HSV Owners Club Victoria president, Mr. Col Pocock, at least ten VF Commodores are stolen daily in Victoria alone. “I can probably name half a dozen of our club members that have had cars stolen in the last six months,” Mr Pocock reported to AAP Newswire. He mentions that club members are increasingly storing their cars at home to avoid theft.

    To counter this, Mr. Pocock has implemented an immobilizer that requires a pin code to start his vehicle. The use of tracking devices is another measure that has helped to recover stolen vehicles. In many cases, these cars cannot be replaced due to the 2020 Holden production closure.

    Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Bob Hill explained that the technology allowed thieves to access cars through their onboard diagnostics. “We’re seeing a lot of that occurring,” he stated on Monday. “In fact, one in five cars stolen in Victoria, we believe, people are accessing that technology.”

    The Insurance Council of Australia has also raised concern over the rising costs associated with motor vehicle theft. The value of vehicles, along with the cost of parts and labor, has increased significantly since 2015. Ms. Kylie Macfarlane, the Insurance Council of Australia’s deputy CEO, points out the number of all Victorian claims has increased 70% from the period, with the value of those claims rising from $46 million to $173 million. Metropolitan Victoria currently bears the highest cost of vehicle theft claims, totaling $140 million in 2024.

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