The Technology to Steal Cars (2024)

By Josh Cahill

Countering the dogged determination and operational expertise of law enforcement is a full-time job for criminals. As police departments and other agencies work overtime to make the lives of car thieves harder and harder, criminals are forced to find new ways to make a score. Recently, NICB released two intelligence reports that detail technology that thieves may be pursuing: the Flipper Zero and radio-frequency identification (RFID) cloning kiosks.

The Flipper Zero Device
While none of the technology housed within the Flipper Zero is new exactly, it does combine multiple functions into one unassuming, handheld device. As detailed in the NICB report, with the ability to read, record, and manipulate over the air signals such as radio frequency (RF), near-field communication (NFC), infrared, and the previously mentioned RFID, the potential criminal uses for the Flipper Zero are concerning. Conceptually, the device could not only obtain valuable personal information from NFC signals, such as a person’s banking information, it could also be used to initiate vehicle theft.

A Flipper Zero user may be able to intercept, record, and possibly mimic the signal of a vehicle’s key fob. If intercepted, the signal could be used by the device to open and start a vehicle. Perhaps an even scarier possibility is the use of the Flipper Zero to record and emulate a garage door signal. This would not only give a thief access to a person’s vehicle, but also their home.

Though the Flipper Zero is not illegal to possess, Amazon has removed it from their marketplace due to security concerns. While it is available through the company that makes the device and on other online stores, the ban enacted by Amazon could mean other marketplaces may take similar steps.

Manufacturers have taken steps to help safeguard vehicles from the type of hacking attacks the Flipper Zero is capable of. Currently, the possible threats posed by the device appear to apply to older model year vehicles, for the most part, that use fixed numeric codes for their fobs. A fixed code is a numeric code that doesn’t change whereas newer vehicles employ rolling codes. Rolling codes change the numeric code transmitted from a key fob with each use. Presently, rolling codes limit the use of devices like the Flipper Zero, as a user of the device would likely have to account for too many variables to successfully scan and use a code, but with technology advancing faster than ever, this might not be the case for long.

RFID Cloning Kiosks
The other NICB report released in 2023 concerns kiosks with the ability to copy/clone the RFID signals of key fobs and key cards. RFID uses radio frequencies wirelessly to initiate an interaction between an RFID tag and a receiving device. This interaction is usually done within a limited distance and is most widely utilized by organizations and entities to control access to their facilities. Kiosks that replicate the RFID signals of key fobs and key cards physically scan a fob or card and produce a new one. Some kiosks can create a new key or fob within a 15-minute window, but some can take anywhere between 3 to 5 days or more to make and send via mail delivery. Additionally, some kiosks have the ability to house RFID scans for future use and make these scans available to share with others via a propriety application.

RFID scanning technology is not illegal, but as these kiosks start to appear more often in retail stores, gas stations, and grocery or convenience stores across the country, it is possible that individuals may abuse their services in pursuit of criminal activities. Criminals could potentially use these kiosks to copy key fobs that were stolen from vehicle owners or taken from a rental in order to steal a targeted vehicle at a later date. The key cards of private businesses or government agencies may be copied to access sensitive items and information. Furthermore, some kiosks allow for users to create RFID copies in various shapes and sizes, including stickers. These stickers could then possibly be affixed on a cell phone or other item to conceal it while in use.

Other Device Threats
NICB is also aware of two other devices that may be used by criminals to steal vehicles: Apple AirTags and key programming devices meant for use by automotive industry professionals.

Apple AirTags are intended to give users the ability to track various items that may go missing, such as a set of keys or a mobile phone. However, there is some concern that this technology may allow car thieves to track a vehicle they are targeting for theft. A possible scenario is that a thief places an AirTag on a vehicle in a public parking lot or even at a dealership. They then track that vehicle via an app on their phone to a location that is more advantageous for theft, such as a vehicle owner’s home.

Key programming devices present possible logistical issues for criminals, such as the cost of the devices and the ability to obtain one without arousing suspicion, but once acquired, these devices are powerful tools. Intended for use by locksmiths, dealership employees, and others in the automotive industry, these devices can house the data necessary to create new keys for vehicles. Criminals using these devices have been known to target dealerships in order to take newer, more in-demand vehicles off the lot after business hours.

While these potential threats may seem alarming, NICB and our partners in law enforcement and various government agencies are not only aware of their existence but are working together on ways to counter their use. NICB will continue to use its position as the industry leader in the fight against fraud in order to keep our stakeholders and the public aware of new schemes. Only together can we stop emerging vehicle crime before it starts.

The Technology to Steal Cars (2024)

FAQs

What are 3 reasons thieves steal cars? ›

Stolen keys, cyber attacks, and quick resale opportunities also contribute to car theft.

Why is car theft so high in Canada? ›

Cars "have become a lucrative business for crime rings in recent years," and "auto parts and semiconductor shortages during the Covid-19 pandemic constrained car production and increased demand for newer-model cars already on the road," Bryan Gast, the vice president of investigative services at Canadian insurance ...

What car is hardest to steal? ›

Midsize luxury SUVs and electric vehicles have the lowest theft rates. Tesla Model 3 and Model Y have the lowest theft rates overall.

What devices do thieves use to steal cars? ›

A Flipper Zero user may be able to intercept, record, and possibly mimic the signal of a vehicle's key fob. If intercepted, the signal could be used by the device to open and start a vehicle. Perhaps an even scarier possibility is the use of the Flipper Zero to record and emulate a garage door signal.

Are Kia boys still stealing cars? ›

Even with the window stickers and the software upgrades, thieves are still stealing these cars. Some owners report their cars were stolen even though they had taken extra precautions like installing alert systems.

Why are so many Hyundai cars being stolen? ›

Vehicle thefts surged across the board during the pandemic, but Hyundais and Kias became easy targets for criminals after a challenge posted on TikTok and other social media platforms in 2021 revealed several models from the sister brands built from 2011 to 2021 did not have immobilizers to prevent them from being ...

Which cars are being stolen because of TikTok? ›

All of these things can be true, of course, but the basic fact remains that the cars being stolen are Kias and Hyundais because they are easy to steal, and they are easy to steal because Kia and Hyundai chose not to install a cheap part that virtually every other car sold in America had.

Can a car be stolen without keyless entry? ›

If you have to push a button on your car keys to enter your car, you are not at risk of being “hacked”. Only cars with a keyless entry system can be stolen using so called “relay” equipment. Keyless entry cars allow the driver to unlock and start the car with the key fob still in their pocket.

Are push button cars easier to steal? ›

Cars with keyless entry systems – which allow owners to unlock and even sometimes start a vehicle through a transmitted signal embedded in the key fob – may offer functionality and convenience, but they are also more vulnerable to theft.

Where do most stolen vehicles go? ›

There's an international appetite for these models, and organized crime networks are all too happy to appease the masses. They're getting more and more efficient at packing up stolen vehicles in cargo containers and shipping them out of the ports in Toronto and Montreal.

Which cars are not stolen? ›

Here are the top 10 least stolen vehicles for 2022, courtesy of Équité Association.
  • Chevrolet Volt sedan.
  • Kiro Niro 5-door sedan.
  • Cadillac XT5 SUV.
  • Buick Envision SUV.
  • Mini Cooper Countryman sedan.
  • Volvo XC90 SUV.
  • Volkswagen Beetle sedan.
  • Chevrolet Corvette sedan.

Which city in Canada has the most car thefts? ›

The Insurance Bureau of Canada reports that claims for replacing stolen vehicles in Canada reached a record-breaking $1.5 billion last year. Toronto is easily the costliest community in Ontario for auto theft claims, followed by Brampton, Mississauga, Vaughan and Markham, according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada.

Which country has the most stolen cars? ›

In 2020, New Zealand had the highest car theft rate worldwide, with 1,172 occurences per 100,000 inhabitants. Other countries with the highest car theft rate were Uruguay, Italy and the United States.

What is the reason most cars are stolen? ›

Geography. Unfortunately for Californians, the state's geography makes it a hot spot for criminals. Because the state has many ports on its coastline and shares a border with Mexico, it is easier for criminals to smuggle stolen vehicles out of the U.S. from California than most other states.

How do thieves steal your car? ›

Keyless car theft or 'relay theft' is when a device is used to fool the car into thinking the key is close by. This unlocks the car and starts the ignition. Thieves only need to be within a few metres of your car key to capture the signal, even if it's inside your home.

What causes thieves to steal? ›

Stealing can be a result of deprivation, of envy, or of a desire for power and influence. An act of theft can also bring forth someone's hidden traits – paradoxically proving beneficial to their personal development.

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