Canada to ban the Flipper Zero to stop surge in car thefts::The Canadian government plans to ban the Flipper Zero and similar devices after tagging them as tools thieves can use to steal cars.

    • twack@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Isn’t that because it can desync the actual keyfob?

      Nvm… Clicked the link. That’s exactly why you shouldn’t do that.

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        10 months ago

        Ah, so the cars still have shitty security implementations, only now it’s in the direction of “car needs service if someone tries to playback a previous signal”.

        Though how does it work when you hit the button while out of range of the car?

        It should be each fob has a private key that is used to generate a cryptographic hash of a random challenge string. Or hell, even give a rolling code a sequence number so they the car and fob can resync if necessary (I don’t think this would break the security, since the sequence could be started at a number other than 0).

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          10 months ago

          That sounds dangerously close to an open standard that would prevent charging $500 for key fobs.

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            10 months ago

            Any open standard can be tweaked slightly to make it a closed propriety one!

            Though I do wish open standards were enforced for cars. Instead of each car/platform essentially being a mini monopoly that third parties need to design for specifically if they want to compete.