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[–] anonymous 1 point

tldr: The so-called “Kia Challenge” on the social media platform has led to hundreds of car thefts nationwide, including at least 14 reported crashes and eight fatalities, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Thieves known as “the Kia Boyz” would post instructional videos about how to bypass the vehicles’ security system using tools as simple as a USB cable.

The thefts are reportedly easy to pull off because many 2015-2019 Hyundai and Kia vehicles lack electronic immobilizers that prevent thieves from simply breaking in and bypassing the ignition. The feature is standard equipment on nearly all vehicles from the same period made by other manufacturers.

Hyundai and its subsidiary Kia are offering to update the “theft alarm software logic” to extend the length of the alarm sound from 30 seconds to one minute. The vehicles will also be updated to require a key in the ignition switch to turn the vehicle on.

Previously, Hyundai was charging owners at least $170 for security kits to fix the issue.

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[–] Anonymous 86980961 2 points

Damn, I knew that car manufacturers are crazy about their optionals, but charging you extra so that your car can't be stolen by a toddler is a next level scam. I'm glad they got exposed.

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[–] Anonymous bb8d1a40 1 point

kek

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