• dan@upvote.au
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      6 hours ago

      That’s Hyundai/Kia’s fault though. For whatever reason, they cheaped out and didn’t include an immobilizer in 2011-2022 models (meaning the cars don’t actually verify that there’s a key in it, so you can just remove the key hole and turn the ignition with a screwdriver or USB cable or whatever to start it).

      Before TikTok, this would have just spread on different platforms…

      I’m not defending TikTok though.