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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2024
  • Auto theft is considered a 'national crisis' in Canada, with drivers investing in anti-theft devices to prevent their vehicles from being stolen. In 2016, CBC Marketplace got a look at how easy it is for car thieves to break into cars using tools sold online. We also visited West Africa in 2022 and found stolen cars for sale with Canadian licence plates.
    00:00 - Can a hacker pop the lock on this Cadillac?
    02:15 - Using tools made for a locksmith
    03:56 - Finding Canadian licence plates in West Africa
    04:45 - Her Lexus was stolen from her home
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Комментарии • 846

  • @jptrainor
    @jptrainor 2 месяца назад +544

    Rusted quarter panels and a manual transmission are reliable deterrents.

    • @Jermilia
      @Jermilia 2 месяца назад +43

      🏳‍🌈 stickers help also

    • @cerisem7727
      @cerisem7727 2 месяца назад +11

      Not when you live in a country where that's the preferred transmission. Or live in an area where everyone surprisingly knows how to use one despite owning an automatic.

    • @eds6889
      @eds6889 2 месяца назад +22

      Agreed. Nobody steals a beater unless the keys are in it and if they did, it’s just a beater.

    • @nore8141
      @nore8141 2 месяца назад

      😂😂

    • @Alessandro-ev9bj
      @Alessandro-ev9bj 2 месяца назад +18

      As an owner of a rusty manual car with crank windows I concur

  • @jez5855
    @jez5855 2 месяца назад +125

    Not a lot of things make me feel good about driving a 20 year old rust bucket Honda minivan.. But this video and the auto theft crisis does.

    • @Lili-xq9sn
      @Lili-xq9sn 2 месяца назад +7

      So glad too! Lol, my car is 30 years old...not rust bucket yet.

    • @CherryBlawesome
      @CherryBlawesome 2 месяца назад +5

      Same. I’ll never buy new and I’ve saved a boatload doing so. No one wants my 2007 Ram. 😂 That said the resale value is probably worth more than I paid given the prices of vehicles these days.

    • @NikolaJokerMVP15
      @NikolaJokerMVP15 2 месяца назад +3

      I still have my 2004 Chevy Cavalier and I love it.

    • @NikolaJokerMVP15
      @NikolaJokerMVP15 2 месяца назад +1

      ​​@@CherryBlawesometrue that. Also the wait times these days for a vehicle can be ridiculously long. My friend gave a down payment for a new Toyota 6 months ago and he's still waiting for his vehicle.

    • @soniavos8065
      @soniavos8065 2 месяца назад +2

      Love my 15 yo car. Without onstar.

  • @TexZeTech
    @TexZeTech 2 месяца назад +160

    And the fact François-Philippe Champagne thinks banning the Flipper Zero will stop this issue and not auto makers actually spending money on innovation. 😂

    • @RandomBogey
      @RandomBogey 2 месяца назад

      But, we can’t have people running around the country with a device capable of turning people’s TVs on and off! It’s unheard of. Can you imagine the havoc that could be caused if someone had a device capable of turning off any TV? And it’s not like there aren’t tons of more powerful and more capable devices out there that could be used- nope, just the flipper. The one true villain is a terrifying little device disguised as a toy of all things and it needs to be banned! Lol. Dude is so ridiculously uninformed it’s actually terrifying… and, I’d like to know where people are getting genuine flippers for “$50-$100.” I’d like to stock up…

    • @jamess1787
      @jamess1787 2 месяца назад +10

      That guy is a doofus.

    • @jptrainor
      @jptrainor 2 месяца назад +7

      Never heard of the Flipper Zero. Neat. I'm going to have to get one.

    • @frtls
      @frtls 2 месяца назад +1

      Its the only thing they know how to do. Just look at gun control....

    • @brightlight3520
      @brightlight3520 2 месяца назад +7

      everyone buy one for all your friends and family. its a harmless pen-testing tool, more akin to a toy and cant be used so easily. cars have been stolen and sold abroad for decades. flipper was more or less just released...

  • @driveri1435
    @driveri1435 2 месяца назад +71

    The fact that the hacker drives an early 2000s Lotus Elise with the only computer in that car probably being the ECU; one of the most analog car an enthusiast could buy. Smart man.

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn 2 месяца назад +3

      Early cars are even easier to get into and steal, all you need is to picklock the door, get in and rewire a few cables

    • @thaik56
      @thaik56 2 месяца назад +9

      @@SMGJohn Early 2000s already have immobilizer, you can't start them by just splicing some wires.

    • @946towguy2
      @946towguy2 2 месяца назад +1

      @@thaik56 It depends on the make and model, but it certainly takes more time and is more visible than most thieves want. Those types of thieves like to target places where owners leave cars unattended for hours or days.

    • @thaik56
      @thaik56 2 месяца назад

      @@946towguy2 you're right. Not all makes incorporate Immobilizers from the same year let alone incorporate it at all.

    • @Electronica27
      @Electronica27 2 месяца назад

      @@946towguy2 IDK based on some of the footage they were taking cars right off the driveway.

  • @braydensdeals
    @braydensdeals 2 месяца назад +29

    Kind of funny how the cars that were easy to steal 10-15 years ago are a much safer bet now, because you actually have to physically break the ignition etc, and that’s work!

    • @Spyderz-xo9rz
      @Spyderz-xo9rz 2 месяца назад +4

      Huh?!?! 10-15 years ago...
      They came out with "CODED KEYS"
      These were also easily defeated.
      I was a car thief for 15 years and I can tell you how any make and model is stolen.
      A car with a KEY you need to physically break the lock sometimes unplugg connectors chabge the cars computer.

    • @biggestmvp1
      @biggestmvp1 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Spyderz-xo9rz what's your recommendation to prevent car theft in the current era? Something guaranteed no matter where your car is parked.

    • @443DM
      @443DM 2 месяца назад

      @@biggestmvp1 flub with the OBD port on the older cars so you can't plug anything in easily or so it just doesn't work.

    • @adoramase
      @adoramase 28 дней назад

      @@biggestmvp1nothing is guaranteed BUT thieves will probably go for those easy to steal,making safety features like removing wheel, passwords are probably good protections. Soooo. I got my ,kid (who thought could do anything with cars) But the darn electronics were so complicated, he had problems

  • @RD-ce6bb
    @RD-ce6bb 2 месяца назад +96

    Whats wrong with just using a key like we used too?

    • @jonnytalbs
      @jonnytalbs 2 месяца назад +10

      I guess you can hot wire a car but you gotta damage the steering column. Wireless hack is easier and no damage. And the trend right now.

    • @Blackmark52
      @Blackmark52 2 месяца назад +14

      "a key like we used too?"
      All that's ever been needed is the know-how and the tools. It's always been easy to steal cars. The more money that's in it, the more you see it on the news.

    • @TheLorgirl
      @TheLorgirl 2 месяца назад +8

      It is a matter of time and skill. A vehicle that requires a physical key for ignition takes time and mechanical skill to steal without triggering the anti-theft alarm. A vehicle with an accessible and mimicable FOB, plus a push button start, and wildly available tools to do just that, will be more efficient to steal.

    • @RubyVideoFan
      @RubyVideoFan 2 месяца назад +1

      It's like buying a safe for personal use but so easy for anyone to break in. Then no one wants it, and the company is held liable.

    • @housbinpharteen7445
      @housbinpharteen7445 2 месяца назад +6

      YOU'RE RIGHT ITS CALLED COMMON SENCE .. GO BACK TO THE PHYSICAL KEY.....GET RID OF THIS PUSH BUTTON START

  • @bubbajay1934
    @bubbajay1934 2 месяца назад +98

    Why are car makers not being held at all accountable for how easy their cars are to steal? For almost every car stolen, they get an uptick in sales of a new car courtesy of insurance payers (the public)

    • @jptrainor
      @jptrainor 2 месяца назад +11

      The market can settle it. People should just stop buying cars with high theft rates.

    • @bubbajay1934
      @bubbajay1934 2 месяца назад +27

      @@jptrainor That sounds like putting a band-aid over a bullet hole. If car makers are held directly accountable for their lack of security, change will happen much faster. Allow insurance companies to go after the worst offenders and hold them partially liable. Should lower insurance rates too so it's a win-win.

    • @jptrainor
      @jptrainor 2 месяца назад +3

      @@bubbajay1934 Perhaps. But government can't settle every issue. And it can end up worse if it is bogged down in process and regulation.

    • @rickmatz4456
      @rickmatz4456 2 месяца назад +1

      Keeping the economy rolling.

    • @jaygray7102
      @jaygray7102 2 месяца назад +6

      Can't blame manufacturers for everything. Anti-theft devices, like a "club", don't cost much and will encourage thieves to pass by that car.... but one things for sure - find new ways to prevent theft and thieves will find new ways to steal.

  • @jamestoth5934
    @jamestoth5934 2 месяца назад +27

    There was a perfectly flat white wall to the right of the van to project on, but I guess using the van is cool.

  • @IamGoen
    @IamGoen 2 месяца назад +6

    Physical keys with a security chip was one of the best ways to reduce theft, getting rid of them so that car owners could just walk up to their car to open the door for convenience opened the door to this kind of thievery.

    • @443DM
      @443DM 2 месяца назад +1

      not just walk up to open the door, but also start and drive by just having the key physically in the car.

  • @alexeiciuchin
    @alexeiciuchin 2 месяца назад +101

    Unplug the fuel relay from the fuse box and take it in your pocket. 100% anti-theft strategy. The car never is going to start, even with the key.

    • @conradcoolerfiend
      @conradcoolerfiend 2 месяца назад +28

      yess exactly. not practical for every day parking, but for sketchy places or longer parkings, at least will cut theft in those situations.

    • @alanh8101
      @alanh8101 2 месяца назад +6

      Proven fact no way to start a car!! Game over for them

    • @JuliasCesar
      @JuliasCesar 2 месяца назад +11

      Would this work on a BMW or Toyota Gr Corolla? If so I’m doing this asap!

    • @alexeiciuchin
      @alexeiciuchin 2 месяца назад +5

      @@JuliasCesar Sure thing. Every single car has one. Just google exact location for your car in the fuse box.

    • @randomrazr
      @randomrazr 2 месяца назад +8

      Rusted quarter panels and a manual transmission are reliable deterrents.

  • @jeffgroves4533
    @jeffgroves4533 2 месяца назад +22

    That’s why I have a tracker, the min I find my car is stolen, I’m coming for u.

    • @GlobalCorpIncorporated
      @GlobalCorpIncorporated 2 месяца назад +3

      Dont go to jail when you find them LOL

    • @jeffgroves4533
      @jeffgroves4533 2 месяца назад +2

      @@GlobalCorpIncorporated what do you mean?

    • @randytessman6750
      @randytessman6750 2 месяца назад

      because if you do anything physical to even stop the thief your going to jail too, besides you following your car out of country ? @@jeffgroves4533

    • @KC-bg1th
      @KC-bg1th 2 месяца назад +14

      A guy tried this recently, and the police said they couldn't do anything while the car was sitting in the railyard. The railyard police in Canada is corrupt and has their own jurisdiction.
      The guy that had the tag in his car watched as his car sat, and then ended up in like Dubai or something crazy.

    • @n_u001
      @n_u001 2 месяца назад +1

      all the tracker is gonna do is show you the journey across the atlantic. its at the ports and mid ocean by the time you find out.

  • @oldmedstudent1750
    @oldmedstudent1750 2 месяца назад +21

    lol it's always Samy Kamkar. MySpace nostalgia kicking in.

    • @friedsensei
      @friedsensei 2 месяца назад +4

      haha how are so few people noticing this, this means the average demographic willing to click on a CBC video is like 50+

    • @har.19
      @har.19 2 месяца назад +1

      Lol exactly.. dude doesn't age

  • @xelefonte
    @xelefonte 2 месяца назад +13

    *This video is quite possibly the best comprehensive insurance ad I’ve ever seen.*

    • @user-xl1wm3oc7g
      @user-xl1wm3oc7g 2 месяца назад +3

      Until the day insurance companies refuse to fully insure for these thefts.

  • @elwiken00
    @elwiken00 2 месяца назад +75

    We need those steering wheel locks from the 2000s again.

    • @MuiKaHo
      @MuiKaHo 2 месяца назад +15

      they just cut the steering wheel and remove the lock...

    • @CDNChaoZ
      @CDNChaoZ 2 месяца назад +1

      These locks? ruclips.net/video/goJ9nsrt6Sw/видео.htmlsi=1jXnGQa0DK4PLuDp&t=165

    • @jptrainor
      @jptrainor 2 месяца назад +7

      In the 1990s I had an ignition immobilizer in the form of a keypad. Punch in a code before starting the car.

    • @OmniFilm-dk8ox
      @OmniFilm-dk8ox 2 месяца назад

      Actually whatever slows them down, they move to the next car most of the time@@MuiKaHo

    • @StankFernatra
      @StankFernatra 2 месяца назад +6

      My last car was stolen twice, and not again, once I got a $50 'The Club'. It's not elegant, and I hear people complain that it's ineffective, but I see it as one more hassle that the next guy isn't using. And I keep my passenger compartment visibly empty, as recommended by cops, the last time I literally--cautiously, letting them go, because I'm not going to get whacked for a Honda--confronted thieves attempting to steal it (pre-Club).

  • @peterpeter5666
    @peterpeter5666 2 месяца назад +38

    Funny thing is, if car manufacturers wanted, they could make cars alot harder to steal. It's easy money for them every time a car gets stolen it gets replaced

    • @johnbrooks4965
      @johnbrooks4965 2 месяца назад +1

      Security costs $. Those costs get passed on to the consumer already paying inflated prices.

    • @INSTINCTXIV
      @INSTINCTXIV 2 месяца назад

      @@johnbrooks4965 You know what else cost $ paying higher insurance, the only winner is the manufacturer.

    • @patrickmckowen2999
      @patrickmckowen2999 2 месяца назад +1

      I dont think so -- I wont by another car that is being targeted again over and over - I will look at another brand. So its in their interest to add more deterents to not lose customers.
      Cheers

    • @shawngordon4960
      @shawngordon4960 2 месяца назад +6

      Or we could just keep car thieves in jail for a decade or so and stop releasing them.

    • @peterpeter5666
      @peterpeter5666 2 месяца назад +1

      @@shawngordon4960 that's a really good idea

  • @jagfull
    @jagfull 2 месяца назад

    well said Bernie much love and respect

  • @288theabe
    @288theabe 2 месяца назад +11

    I’m so glad I have a rusted up beater. Don’t have to worry about it being stolen because nobody would want it 🤣

    • @aidangattinger8975
      @aidangattinger8975 2 месяца назад +5

      That's the way to do it. Car costs more to ship overseas then its actually worth.

    • @squidreuel
      @squidreuel 2 месяца назад +2

      I drive a 1994 escort wagon, it looks like hell

    • @everydayfun9531
      @everydayfun9531 2 месяца назад +1

      Man wish we had our old beater regret giving it back 😭

  • @paulerickson1906
    @paulerickson1906 2 месяца назад +6

    Mr. Bean's sturdy hasp and padlock on the door is looking better all the time.

  • @timothythompson4036
    @timothythompson4036 2 месяца назад +6

    The guys involved in this are really sophisticated. It isn't easy to learn these theft skills. This technology is hard to learn. It isn't like the hotwire thefts in the 1990s

    • @kingzach74
      @kingzach74 2 месяца назад +2

      Exactly, the media here is very misleading people with this video.

    • @timothythompson4036
      @timothythompson4036 2 месяца назад +1

      Zuck, the manufacturers upgrade the software on vehicles to prevent this stuff. Most car theives aren't this sophisticated. It isn't like the 1990s when any monkey with hotwires could steal a car.

  • @benwindbag
    @benwindbag 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for showing us how to do it... now to go on the web and find the equipment...

  • @xFourTwenty117
    @xFourTwenty117 2 месяца назад +13

    Wire in a fuel pump or fuse box cutoff relay and hide the switch in the vehicle. No need to pop the hood every time you want to drive it. Just flip a switch. Just need to make it an inconspicuous switch/location

    • @tertur2957
      @tertur2957 2 месяца назад

      Great idea. Now how many people know how to do that?

    • @xFourTwenty117
      @xFourTwenty117 2 месяца назад +5

      r2957 get one installed by a mechanic if you don't know how

    • @guzzirob
      @guzzirob 2 месяца назад +2

      I had a cut off switch installed in my Honda Civic that I parked on the streets of LA. Used it religiously for years and had no problem. Sold my car to a friend and told him to use the switch since he parked on the street too. Guess he didn't cause his car was stolen a few months later.

  • @josemedeiros007
    @josemedeiros007 2 месяца назад +2

    Excellent story, it was very informative, I would like to have watched a follow up video on how to prevent such thefts.

  • @bossnation1991
    @bossnation1991 2 месяца назад +4

    Years ago my car was stolen. Now i use a club. Best decision ever.

    • @boondocker7964
      @boondocker7964 2 месяца назад +1

      So do I, and a brake pedal to steering wheel lock.

    • @someoneelse6641
      @someoneelse6641 2 месяца назад +1

      if you are going to do that, you'd be better off taking the starter motor/fuel pump relay out of the car (should be located behind a kickpanel in the driver side), just as time consuming with the benefit of the theif having to diagnose the problem befor driving away.
      99% of the time, they won't figure it out.
      steering locks are not hard to break, a bit of brute force, and they usually collapse fairly quickly.
      I had to remove my own when I snapped the key, and I was surprised how little effort it took.

  • @andrewgeorgelang
    @andrewgeorgelang 2 месяца назад +3

    I love Market Place DIY videos

  • @buffystclair9042
    @buffystclair9042 2 месяца назад +4

    I’ve been a mechanic for 45 years, back when I started I had a good friend with lock out kit who was a tow truck driver. These “slim Jim’s” were not readily available to everyone, then they were. Manufacturers of cars made using then more difficult but it was a case of practice makes perfect. Funny thing with todays cars all you need is something to pry the window a bit and a long rod. All the extra protection around the lock and latch mechanism is now mute. The age of computers has fast bypassed all manufacturers attempts of anti-theft. My tow truck buddy and I , not techy but mechanically inclined could by pass door locks , now computer hackers bypass the whole lock and ignition systems. We would often comment those hackers were disgruntled engineers that invented the systems them designed a boot leg version to sell to thieves.

    • @juliogonzo2718
      @juliogonzo2718 2 месяца назад +1

      Yup I drive tow truck and long reach and airbag works on about 98% of stuff. Only a few vehicles you need to go inside the door. Worst thing I've had to open are the last generation Taurus. I don't know what the door is made of but it doesn't flex much

    • @Spyderz-xo9rz
      @Spyderz-xo9rz 2 месяца назад

      ​@@juliogonzo2718For Taurus. YES
      The ford TAURUS unlocks like a GM truck.Flat head screw driver.Well there are 2 ways Either you force your screw driver into the keyhole then you hit the end of the screw driver the lock gets "pushed in" and you turn it.OR use a flat head and pray it up and down real hard until it unlocks.
      But yes the door nor window is easily seperated.Not like a CIVIC or SUBURU those you stick your arm in the car to unlocl it.

  • @BlagoP
    @BlagoP 2 месяца назад +17

    "Car makers are working on it". Are they?
    First, it costs them a lot of money to develop new anti-theft systems (not worth it for them). Second, if the stolen car is a lease or a finance, which it almost always is going to be, since it has full coverage, the car manufacturer gets paid out by the insurance company and the owner ends up buying another new vehicle. Win-win for the car manufacturer.

    • @omnacky
      @omnacky 2 месяца назад

      People would definitely buy new cars with better anti-theft systems over ones without though, especially now

    • @crushingvanessa3277
      @crushingvanessa3277 2 месяца назад

      Sounds very true, now they will spend years developing it like they've done already, some savvy kid will come by and out smart them. Meanwhile there are x number of cars up to this date still out there.

    • @xannengaming6551
      @xannengaming6551 2 месяца назад

      "not worth it for them"
      Which is precisely why it should be mandated then. Government absolutely has the ability to impose regulations which would slow thefts significantly by enforcing manufacturers to secure vehicles far better than they are right now. Its failure and passing the buck from top to bottom - big shocker.

    • @newsweathertraffic18
      @newsweathertraffic18 2 месяца назад

      In many cases they are required to continue the lease in another vehicle. See the Toronto man who had 3 Lexus RX350's stolen and Lexus wouldn't let him out of his lease. Sold the same guy 3 cars and all he wanted was to borrow 1.

    • @whitesquirrel4131
      @whitesquirrel4131 2 месяца назад

      its a racket

  • @sandystanley1237
    @sandystanley1237 2 месяца назад +55

    Lock them up because because when behind bars they don't steal. On the other hand car manufacturers could revert back to the keys

    • @MaxximumRage
      @MaxximumRage 2 месяца назад

      You kidding? The liberals caused this situation by letting these crooks out the same day....

    • @CarFreeSegnitz
      @CarFreeSegnitz 2 месяца назад +4

      Hot-wiring has been a thing for decades. A pro can go in empty-handed and be gone with the car in under a minute.

    • @sandystanley1237
      @sandystanley1237 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CarFreeSegnitz will still need lock picking tools for the steering wheel. With the keyless amateurs have it easy

    • @jptrainor
      @jptrainor 2 месяца назад +4

      A base model sub compact with a manual transmission is a good deterrent. Even the theif can drive manual, it's not worth stealing, even when it's new. But you can't get those anymore either.

    • @taekwondotime
      @taekwondotime 2 месяца назад

      People don't seem to realize that it was impossible to steal the cars from 15-20 years ago.
      All of the new "technology" put into cars was done simply to revive the auto theft industry and keep police employed.
      Auto theft ended in the early 2000's and now it's back again..... because the government needed to have it back again.

  • @dallassegno
    @dallassegno 2 месяца назад +61

    I remember when cars required these things called keys to open and start them

    • @blikpils
      @blikpils 2 месяца назад +21

      And it was just as easy to break in.

    • @MuiKaHo
      @MuiKaHo 2 месяца назад +14

      uh, back then it was just as bad. thieves adapt.

    • @ragnarush6667
      @ragnarush6667 2 месяца назад

      @@blikpils so why there is more now ? we now just have more bad people ? :p

    • @c-sfrancoeu1883
      @c-sfrancoeu1883 2 месяца назад +4

      @@blikpils Yes easy to break in, but much harder to start. It is well know that cars with a mechanical key combined with an immobilizer (pretty much every cars without keyless option that are still running on the roads) are the hardest to steal.

    • @A-classic-smithy
      @A-classic-smithy 2 месяца назад +1

      Journeymen mechanic here, the old cars you can literally steal, with a good thief, in less than 2 minites. The key simply moved a geared rail with contacts that will operate all power functions on your ignition, there were some models starting from the 90s to the 2000s that had a specific resistor figure that had to be seen, key pass, so even though the ignition lock would turn, the immobilizer would not allow the car to start.

  • @albertapipeliner4264
    @albertapipeliner4264 2 месяца назад +5

    Carmakers could stop this instantly, but they won't because they're the ones making billions of dollars off of all these cars that have to be sold to replace the stolen ones. What a great idea for the car company.

    • @boneseyyl1060
      @boneseyyl1060 2 месяца назад +1

      If you buy a car and it get's stolen repeatedy, are you going to buy another one? Probably not. If insurance rates on a car go up obscenely because that car is always getting stolen, is that going to make that a desirable car to buy? Probably not.
      Does it make sense for automakers to make their cars easy to steal in order to get more people buying them? Probably not.
      The problem isn't the cars or the manufacturers. It's the people stealing the cars.

  • @BrowsePlanet
    @BrowsePlanet 2 месяца назад +11

    They all thought I was cheap to not replace my dying battery and constantly use my portable booster everytime I wanted to use it...if only my car was worth stealing...

  • @Tjd1982
    @Tjd1982 2 месяца назад +3

    My 1979 standard Monte Carlo never stolen. Broken into 3 times couldn't figure out the shifting lol.

  • @user-lm2pn8ht6f
    @user-lm2pn8ht6f 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Justin.

  • @Vendemiair
    @Vendemiair 2 месяца назад +1

    I still remember my dad removing some part from the engine when our car was going to be left alone for a while. Good luck with thieves trying to start it. 😄

    • @magnusatheos7301
      @magnusatheos7301 2 месяца назад

      I still do that with my 2021 truck. It can still be done if you know what to pull out.

  • @tony--james
    @tony--james 2 месяца назад +7

    why can't cars just simply be bricked if stolen, shut them down electronically via the manufacturer, I mean, If a smart phone can be rendered useless, why not a 60 to 100K+ car/truck

    • @UnfamiliarPlace
      @UnfamiliarPlace 2 месяца назад +1

      don't really want a car that can be shut down remotely. the first guy shown here will find a way.

    • @averageguy1261
      @averageguy1261 2 месяца назад +1

      Smartest post here.

    • @Shaker626
      @Shaker626 2 месяца назад

      The manufacturer or a hacker could abuse that to brick all their cars. A train company tried to do this in Poland and got sued by their government. It's an awful idea if you actually think about it.

    • @metricmine
      @metricmine 2 месяца назад +1

      My car alarm I got from eBay has a SIM card that connects to the mobile network. I can remotely shut down the vehicle via a text message. The phone number of the SIM and the car alarm password for the SMS commands to work is only known my myself. It also has GPS and can send me a text message with a Google Maps link to its location.

    • @dashcamandy2242
      @dashcamandy2242 2 месяца назад +1

      Ford recently (accidentally) bricked someone's Mach-E through an over-the-air update... 🤣 Oopsie-daisy!

  • @Richiesrant
    @Richiesrant 2 месяца назад +5

    All the stolen cars and trucks in Ontario go to the shipping containers in Montreal where less then 1% are actually scanned or checked before they get shipped out of the country to places like Viet Nam. Even if you report your cars location via GPS to the police they wont do anything about it.

  • @maddominican879
    @maddominican879 2 месяца назад

    Marketplace is one of the best

  • @RandomBogey
    @RandomBogey 2 месяца назад

    Sami is an absolute legend

  • @AlexW-st5ex
    @AlexW-st5ex 2 месяца назад +8

    If they can't ship out, it's useless to steal... The question is, why it's such easy to ship so many cars out of the Montreal.... Border service can easily scan those container and question that...

    • @jptrainor
      @jptrainor 2 месяца назад +7

      End to end organized crime IMO. Insiders at the ports. CBSA's incompotence doesn't help. They're the same foolish government department that brought us ArriveScam. If they run the port as well as they ran that project, then no wonder there is an express lane for stolen vehicles at the port of Montreal.

    • @TeaBurn
      @TeaBurn 2 месяца назад +3

      @@jptrainor So what I'm hearing after reading your comment is basically, blame the federal government. I concur.

    • @jptrainor
      @jptrainor 2 месяца назад

      @@TeaBurn CBSA is a disaster, that's for sure. And they run the ports. So yes.

  • @SLAK36
    @SLAK36 2 месяца назад +3

    So glad I have a old school turn key car

  • @HappyRetiredandhealthy-qk2lg
    @HappyRetiredandhealthy-qk2lg 2 месяца назад +1

    thanks

  • @jamalrobinson6581
    @jamalrobinson6581 2 месяца назад +1

    Not an advocate for anyone getting hurt, but leaving a rusty nail on your seat might serve as a fine deterrent 😂

  • @hitardo
    @hitardo 2 месяца назад

    The two main thing people need to do is:
    a) Start hitting the unlock button (not trust the keyless system), and make sure to look to the car's flashers to confirm it was actually locked; and
    b) Foil a shoe box with aluminum foil, both on the inside and out, and place your car's key fob inside that shoe box whenever you arrive home, in order for the RF (Radio Frequency) signal to not propagate, and be expanded by criminals, in order to fly off with your car from your driveway.
    Please, be more careful.
    This way, we all can (a) be safer and less stressed, and (b) bring the insurance premiums down to everyone.

  • @admiralbeez8143
    @admiralbeez8143 2 месяца назад +1

    Avoid buying the top five most stolen makes in Canada: Acura/Honda, Lexus/Toyota, Jeep/Dodge, Land Rover and Ford. Next, use a steering wheel club lock. And if you can, stick to older vehicles with physical, metal ignition keys - you can still get nice VWs, Nissan, Subarus, GM and others from 2018 or so thus equipped. This will decrease the odds of your car being stolen. Bonus points if you drive a manual transmission. For example, no one in Africa wants your 2017 Mitsubishi RVR with 2wd and manual shift.

  • @vulcan4d
    @vulcan4d 2 месяца назад +1

    There is a lot of corruption at the shipping ports. Maybe there should be focus to monitor the ports. I mean how hard is it to see shipping containers being loaded with cars.

  • @richardforgetcanada
    @richardforgetcanada 2 месяца назад +2

    Manufacturers should give owners the ability to turn doors and hatches into a manual mode where you have to put something in the door to open it. Ya know...like a key?!!!

  • @charlesb7831
    @charlesb7831 2 месяца назад +1

    I was an installer for under the MPIC immobilizer program for 6 years. Honestly the more tech you add, the easier it is. I have a 72 Mustang with some anitheft stuff I added and Honestly would say it works better lol. I've jhad the car since I was 16 and I'm 50 now. I know how to bypass lots of stuff, i don't tell people how, but here's what these people don't tell you. The idea of theft deterrents is to deter and add time needed to take the item, not to make it impossible to steal. Ask the manufacturer or the trainer's. When I took my course, they all said it was to make it more difficult, but not to say impossible and hopefully the thieves move on to an easier target, so that would be the next car, now is that car your car, probably lol. Thieves are opportunist and look for the easiest score. Don't leave anything in your vehicle.

  • @MikeFoster-sy8jl
    @MikeFoster-sy8jl 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for providing us with this video, now I can go make some extra money!
    Don’t hate the player… hate the game!

  • @hellcatfrosty
    @hellcatfrosty 2 месяца назад +1

    Well thanks for letting everyone know.

  • @JoeGX460
    @JoeGX460 2 месяца назад +1

    Ethylometer can be a good way to prevent theft as well.

  • @SirWrecksy
    @SirWrecksy 2 месяца назад +1

    Parked behind 6 ft fence, 2 German shepherds roaming the yard, motion lights and cameras, GPS and a sketchy gun owner...
    Come and get it!

  • @mariaaugustavieira6721
    @mariaaugustavieira6721 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm sure from now one, more theft will happen after watching such a good lesson!!!😱😡

  • @forestpepper3621
    @forestpepper3621 2 месяца назад

    What's more disturbing than ease of car theft is that modern, computer-controlled cars can be remotely "hacked" while you are driving. The hacker can disable your brakes or turn off the engine, which could have deadly consequences.

  • @Optim40
    @Optim40 2 месяца назад +1

    Omg this was great. No pretentious emotionally immature snobbish attitudes! What a breath of fresh air !

  • @TheReachAroundProject
    @TheReachAroundProject 2 месяца назад +1

    Loving the car thief lessons... Thanks MSM!!!

  • @BrianOlmsted
    @BrianOlmsted 2 месяца назад

    pin or biometric to start (or 2FA on your phone if you are in a real sketchy area)

  • @grahameroberts8109
    @grahameroberts8109 2 месяца назад +1

    Get the old fashioned crook lock…steering lock. It stopped mine from leaving home.

  • @vincekara9446
    @vincekara9446 2 месяца назад

    The locksmith requires access to the car's OBD2 port to reprogram the PATS. Therefore, you need to break in the vehicle to access & have a key fob. Plus it doesn't take 5 secs to reprogram via the scan tool. The first hacker is more potent as it can code grab and replicate however you need to press the key fob to activate

  • @RCPDcap
    @RCPDcap 2 месяца назад +3

    Pop a fuse for ignition or fuel pump and take it with you

  • @attribute-4677
    @attribute-4677 2 месяца назад +1

    The jam and replay attack has been around for over a decade 🙄 No one created it recently like they show..

  • @waynebinky
    @waynebinky 2 месяца назад

    I park my 2004 accord with a manual transmission in my driveway and leave the doors unlocked so nobody smashes a window to look for goods. Moved about 8 years ago and can't keep it in the garage and it's been fine. I live in a rural area so less people around which helps a lot.

  • @slwide7507
    @slwide7507 2 месяца назад +2

    Auto manufacturers should take greater responsibility in making cars theft proof. Club installed (key side down) may be a cheap deterrent.

  • @jamesford3282
    @jamesford3282 2 месяца назад

    Im a developer and i can easy make type of signal that can not be hacked/recorded with usecase, some old cars have old methods to sending signals between car and keys thats why they can be hacked, but nowdays we can make it more secure

  • @smokescreenFromThe6ix
    @smokescreenFromThe6ix 2 месяца назад +4

    So why are there no inspections of these containers??? How could customs not notice vehicles with Ontario plates going overseas?? Something tells me this could be an inside job. 🤔

    • @christopherstyles9552
      @christopherstyles9552 Месяц назад

      Of course it's an inside job. It's for the same reason that Service Ontario employees were caught giving out illegal services or how Iranian oligarchs and Libyan war criminals get Canadian citizenship under dubious circumstances.

  • @ossBASHA
    @ossBASHA 2 месяца назад

    That awkward ending though lol

  • @julianfontaine4062
    @julianfontaine4062 2 месяца назад +2

    Why would these automakers fix it? They just end up selling more vehicles 😂😭

  • @tmic4790
    @tmic4790 2 месяца назад +2

    We need stronger laws. You steal a car 3 years in prison. (Even under age) You steal another… 6. Another …. 12. You break into a home or use a gun or knife…. Much more time.

  • @dallassegno
    @dallassegno 2 месяца назад +6

    I'm just grateful they showed me how to steal cars

  • @boardingurban
    @boardingurban 2 месяца назад

    Thank You for the Tutorial! 😍
    1. No need to go to LA for a tutorial. Y'all should have came to South Shore Montreal or Brampton.
    2. Honda CRVs are the top stolen cars in Canada right now. People keep buying them. Honda isn't doing much to stop this (>2023 have patched this).
    3. Push to Start SUVs are the easiest. A TAG sticker is an easy deterrent. So is an age of >10 years and a manual transmission.
    4. The risk/reward ratio is favourable, as the cops target law abiding citizens who do 120 kmh instead of 119, gamble with the parking signs, and forget their doors unlocked. The penalties aren't severe enough for theives who usually a) One Picks the Lock and leaves the car unlocked b) Another comes and plugs in the OBDII port a tablet running a legitimate entreprise account c) another steals the plate of a matching car d) the car is used for crime jobs where the actual owner is held liable (like that Mall Drive) e) after the crime, the car gets burned, or stripped for parts f) A Quebec car arrives in Nigeria.
    We need the police to start doing their job again!

  • @SamyKalem
    @SamyKalem 2 месяца назад

    This is an old report. But Samy Kamkar is the GOAT

  • @artandglo
    @artandglo 2 месяца назад +1

    I think car makers have to make detachable micro chip to disable car functions, all electronic & motor functions.

  • @Barafu
    @Barafu 2 месяца назад +2

    Simple solution, switch back to traditional keys

  • @christabel4921
    @christabel4921 2 месяца назад +1

    Real smart !!! Now you’ve just shown thieves how to steal a car 😂‼️😡even provided info on where to get merchandise!!!! 🤬😡😂hilarious ❗️❗️❗️

  • @sunriseboy4837
    @sunriseboy4837 2 месяца назад

    I've got a 1990 Mitsub. wagon. Never lock it. Had it 17 years, come July. Never broken down. Have done serious travelling in Oz, from Cairns to Hobart.
    Can do 140 ks with a full load on board for passing. Cruises at 110ks no dramas; like it's not even trying @ 2000 rpm. Still get the same economy I did in '07. 12 lts per 100ks around town. 9.5 on a trip.
    Wait for this: the head has never been off since I've owned it. Doesn't blow smoke. Uses about 200mls of oil every two or three months. Not an oil leak to be seen.
    Keep your new 'jelly bean' cars; I'm not the slightest bit interested!
    Paid $400 for it. $7K in maintainence in 17 years.
    Go figure?!

  • @nodsib
    @nodsib 2 месяца назад

    I drive old cars that run just fine but aren’t worth stealing to ship around the world, and I keep an AirTag in each of them with the speaker disabled so I’ve got a good chance of recovery if one does go missing

  • @ewal36
    @ewal36 2 месяца назад

    I assume most newer vehicles' locker systems are similar, why car thefts are soaring in Canada recently?

  • @darioxbrow9223
    @darioxbrow9223 2 месяца назад +3

    This video is almost 5 years old lmao

  • @user-zq3wt4qq9b
    @user-zq3wt4qq9b 2 месяца назад

    around here its usually highschoolers that take a car for a joy ride then leave it somewhere not too far away and the owner gets it back a few days later. I think the lower barrier to entry actually made it so the cars wind up returned in better condition. When my neighbor's kia got stolen the police told him "its because its a kia." and it was found a mile away a few days later. Now near the city generic white cargo vans get stolen and they do not return, but the rudimentary models they target usually have roll up windows

  • @Poos71
    @Poos71 2 месяца назад

    Time to go back to the old key in the ignition fail safe. Throw in a couple of strategically placed battery cut off switches for good measure.

  • @puffapuffarice
    @puffapuffarice 2 месяца назад +2

    Why do we need a key fob? Why don't we go back to a KEY that one uses to open & close the door & that starts the F'n car? What am I missing here?

  • @Lifeisapartydresslikeit
    @Lifeisapartydresslikeit 2 месяца назад +2

    Luckily I have an electric car. Less stolen 😪

  • @james.telfer
    @james.telfer 2 месяца назад

    Clue: it's because there's no consumer protection law FORCING the manufacturers to improve their security. If they were held liable for replacing stolen cars, they'd damn well improve security tomorrow.

  • @mattnorton9333
    @mattnorton9333 2 месяца назад

    GMC Vats keys were the most secure, and those came out in the 90s.

  • @dashcan8479
    @dashcan8479 2 месяца назад

    This is such a HUGE fn dangerous crime. It must be stopped NOW. NO more delays

  • @differencebetween6823
    @differencebetween6823 2 месяца назад

    Nigeria and Ghana are ultimate destination and Dubai is new destination for all those stolen cars.

  • @briankerschke5306
    @briankerschke5306 2 месяца назад

    these computers on wheels are a perfect example of failed technology. they were suppose to be harder to steal but are actually easier to steal

  • @wbcook1000
    @wbcook1000 2 месяца назад

    A hidden battery to starter cutoff switch that would take a thief too long to find is the answer. No juice no go.

  • @Guuzaka
    @Guuzaka 2 месяца назад

    With automotive theft rising like this, these automakers should start putting vastly more resources into theft prevention, and lay off bells and whistles that consumers are not necessarily asking for... 😬

  • @theduplicator3270
    @theduplicator3270 2 месяца назад +1

    I notice the more this makes the news the more cars get stolen.

    • @ragnarush6667
      @ragnarush6667 2 месяца назад

      because Liberals do nothing to stop it, and thiefts get no sentences or not much for that crime. , because Liberal release them or let them make their time at home, where they just cross the door and still can steal cars and come back home lol .....funny isnt ? no ,... Liberals are so much inclusive they even include Criminals

  • @snoglydox
    @snoglydox 2 месяца назад

    . *Same issue for everything; companies underestimate the general population.*

  • @muhlenberg2608
    @muhlenberg2608 2 месяца назад

    When there are no penalties, crime skyrockets.

  • @kkay1341
    @kkay1341 2 месяца назад +4

    How do they even get out of the port?

    • @Dodener
      @Dodener 2 месяца назад

      the port (OBD2 reader) is easily accessible from under the wheel. its supposed to be easy to access for many reasons so its never blocked off

  • @cheesesyrkyer5290
    @cheesesyrkyer5290 2 месяца назад +7

    You fix this by keeping people in jail. No excuses with their background or their upbringing. They made their choice

    • @crabbcake
      @crabbcake 2 месяца назад

      The gov't allows criminals to enter Canada - if its a PROFESSIONAL they are scrutinize but if they LIE about being a refugee then their criminal past is automatically absolved and are welcomed in and told how to steal from Canadians.

  • @mathieud.4060
    @mathieud.4060 Месяц назад

    The real thief is the manufacturer with those price tags.

  • @markapplejohn4376
    @markapplejohn4376 2 месяца назад

    Retired police officer here... The auto industry can easily prevent car theft but have absolutely no incentive to do so. Every car stolen and wrecked or shipped off shore is another car that will be purchased to replace it. Win-win for the automotive sector and that's the way it is. It's not right but that's the way it is. Legislation to force the auto industry to prevent theft is a possible solution.

    • @postedback
      @postedback 2 месяца назад

      why that policemen could not get stolen car from that container? It is ongoing crime.

  • @albatwitchwiggler6905
    @albatwitchwiggler6905 2 месяца назад

    Sure, just demonstrate how easy it is to commit grand theft auto, nice work CBC.

  • @jayhome2715
    @jayhome2715 2 месяца назад

    best way to stop a car thief is to disable your own vehicle and hope the thief isn't smart enough or patient enough to figure out how you disabled it. There's lot's of ways that are quite simple. But also simple to fix......but diagnosing HOW you disabled your car is key......that takes time and time is something thieves don't like. They like fast.

  • @signintoconfirm6168
    @signintoconfirm6168 2 месяца назад +1

    Good. People need to walk. Cars are unaliving (youtube newspeak) Canadians and Health Canada refuses to acknowledge it or label motor vehicles appropriately.

  • @g__o__l__d__6673
    @g__o__l__d__6673 2 месяца назад

    sammys clips is ooold

  • @steveeuphrates-river7342
    @steveeuphrates-river7342 2 месяца назад

    Holy crap

  • @UncompressedWAVmusic
    @UncompressedWAVmusic 2 месяца назад +1

    Terrible for owners of the types of cars frequently stolen. My car is not one of those types.