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“Omar was pretty good with computers…”
Good enough to disable 100 cars, remotely, after losing his job at a Texas auto distributorship.
Fascinating story at Wired.
“We initially dismissed it as mechanical failure,†says Texas Auto Center manager Martin Garcia. “We started having a rash of up to a hundred customers at one time complaining. Some customers complained of the horns going off in the middle of the night. The only option they had was to remove the battery.â€
The dealership used a system called Webtech Plus as an alternative to repossessing vehicles that haven’t been paid for. Operated by Cleveland-based Pay Technologies, the system lets car dealers install a small black box under vehicle dashboards that responds to commands issued through a central website, and relayed over a wireless pager network. The dealer can disable a car’s ignition system, or trigger the horn to begin honking, as a reminder that a payment is due.
Ain’t technology wunnerful?