Toyota has been known as one of the most dependable car brands for decades. Because Toyotas are seen as reliable, they are very popular in both new and used car markets. That popularity has made some Toyota and Lexus models a target for thieves.
Thieves in Canada, Australia and the UK are using a simple hack to steal these cars quickly, as per the report by Auto blog. The thieves use a device called a CAN Invader that can break the car’s security in minutes. The CAN Invader can bypass the immobilizer, unlock doors and start the engine without anyone knowing. These attacks can be used against most modern cars, not only Toyotas, but Toyotas are being hit a lot.
The first defence is to block physical access to the wiring so thieves cannot plug in devices. Toyota and Lexus are offering wheel well protection in some markets to block physical access to wiring. One way to stop this is a CANbus gateway blocker. It is a technical device and costs more than $500. Cheaper, low-tech ways that help are steering wheel locks and wheel locks. They make it harder for thieves to steal the car.
Thieves use a device called a CAN Invader to plug into the car’s wiring and trick the system into thinking a key is present, allowing them to start the engine in minutes.
Q2. How can I protect my Toyota or Lexus from CANbus hacks?
You can install wheel well protection or a CANbus gateway blocker, and also use simple tools like steering wheel locks to stop thieves.