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Detroit man steals 800 gallons using Bluetooth to hack gas pumps at station::undefined

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[-] Kalkaline@leminal.space 97 points 2 years ago

So, how would this work exactly? For curiosity's sake.

[-] Erasmus@lemmy.world 80 points 2 years ago

Not sure about this specific pump but this same thing happened in my town several months back and BT was used then too.

When it happened we found out that the pumps at the station in particular (and probably most) have a BT receiver tied to whatever little processor that runs the pump so either a station manager or someone servicing the pumps can access them with the right equipment, make internal adjustments etc.

In the case that happened locally to us. Someone hacked them the same way, then posted to Facebook and other social media sites to come get some free gas, etc.

[-] abhibeckert@lemmy.world 14 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

All the pumps I've seen have a physical key protecting them too. They're supposed to unlock it in the morning and lock it when staff leave for the night. I'd guess these stations didn't do that?

[-] Cethin@lemmy.zip 24 points 2 years ago

From everything I know about locks in important places, all pumps probably use the same key. You can probably buy that key online. I know this is true for elevators and those boxes for entering buildings, and Crown Vic police cars (and the taxis they've become after being sold), and many other things.

[-] DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de 19 points 2 years ago

those boxes for entering buildings

do you mean doors ?

[-] Cantankerousnuts@sh.itjust.works 10 points 2 years ago

I wish he meant doors 😂

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[-] Number1SummerJam@lemmy.world 60 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Off topic but the right crowd is here, would anyone be interested in starting a hardware security community? Edit: https://lemmy.world/c/hardwarehacking is live! It's still a work in progress but all are welcome to join.

[-] Zhao@lemmy.ca 8 points 2 years ago

Be the change you wanna see. If you make it ill join it.

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[-] DJDarren@thelemmy.club 50 points 2 years ago

Was this article written by AI, because it's disjointed as fuck.

[-] Amunium@lemmy.world 20 points 2 years ago

I doubt AI would have that poor grammar and spelling.

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[-] nostradiel@lemmy.world 48 points 2 years ago

4$ per gallon that's approximately 1$ per litre.

I hope it will at least double for you so you know what it's like to pay for petrol in Europe..

[-] 5BC2E7@lemmy.world 25 points 2 years ago

In that case I hope your health care is reformed to imitate what we have here.

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[-] namelessdread@lemmy.world 21 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I get what you're saying, but I'm not sure you realize just how much that would hurt people. Europe is much more densely concentrated and has far better public transit options. Many parts of the US are extremely rural. My nearest grocery store is a 30 minute drive away. There are no stores in walking distance at all. There are no sidewalks. There are no busses, trains, or cabs in my area, and that is not wildly uncommon.

If costs of gas doubled, at least without viable alternatives, it would absolutely bankrupt people. And it would disproportionately impact poor people in rural areas where it's very common to commute to work 30-60 minutes of driving is a common commute. While it varies by state, US federal minimum wage in the US is $7.25/hour. Many people commute for work, and an hour drive one way is also not uncommon.

Let's take 7.25 an hour x 40 hours = $290 before taxes.

We'll keep it simple and say a person uses only 1 gallon of gas per day to get to and from work which, at $8 a gallon x 5 days a week = $40. Just that travel to and from work and no other travel at all (or maintenance on the vehicle) would be 14% of pre-tax income.

So many things need to change so I understand the perspective, but I think it's really important to consider the widespread impact. Obviously the US has a lot of issues contributing to this situation.

[-] daemoz@lemmy.world 7 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I agree but will counter, maybe people should be prioritizing buying motorcycles and heated jackets over trucks and suvs that make up 80% of new sales. I think gas price should be based off mpg MORE than now. If you get 15 mpg than you pay 15 per gallon. Get 30mpg you pay 7 per gallon. Only exceptions are for vehicles used for operational work, not commuting.

[-] namelessdread@lemmy.world 9 points 2 years ago

That's a fair counter, and I definitely agree there are many things that could be changed to improve the situation.I also think the US needs to move away from large vehicles, and it's a huge problem that so many people are purchasing vehicles that get poor mileage and are ultimately bad for the environment.

I would argue though that there are some issues with the motorcycle suggestion. First, in many areas of the country it's only feasible to ride a motorcycle about half the year due to weather. In the New England area, it's only feasible in the summer. Otherwise, the snow and ice make it far too dangerous. Plus, if you have a family/children, then you also need some kind of car, so now you have to buy, register, inspect, and maintain two vehicles. There are also costs for getting a motorcycle endorsement on your license and an additional fee each time you renew your license to maintain that motorcycle endorsement on your license.

The problem with the "pay per mpg" would be older cars. I used to drive a very old car with very bad gas mileage. I also lived in that car. There's risk of disproportionately impacting people with low income. Of course, that could be countered based off the the year of the car, or income, or some other thing -- but I'm sure there would be loopholes and other issues there.

Anyways, really interesting topic to consider. Thanks for the respectful discourse!

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[-] CADmonkey@lemmy.world 8 points 2 years ago

maybe people should be prioritizing buying motorcycles and heated jackets

Tell me you've never been to the US without telling me.

I'm an avid motorcycle rider. I've been riding for over 20 years. I've ridden in all sorts of weather. I once had to lie in a muddy ditch next to my harley while the tornado went by. More than once I've ridden 30 miles (48.6 kilometers for those who can't multiply by 1.62) in the snow.

The issue is, snow, ice, and tornadoes aren't good for most people on a motorcycle. I'm one of the few completely crazy people who does ride in all weather. But the US is a place with some pretty crazy weather, and many parts of the country str too cold or too icy to ride in for half the year. So even if we collectively bought a Grom and a nice riding suit with a heated vest, most people couldn't ride it for a big chunk of the year.

A much better suggestion, until we can get some sort of public transport, is small cars, but every time someone makes a small economy car in the US, most people act like it's an affront to their very testicles and they spend a weirdly large chunk of their time complaining about said cars, even if they dont own one. For examples, see opinions on: Toyota Prius, Chevy Spark, Mitsubishi Mirage.

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[-] sturmblast@lemmy.world 13 points 2 years ago

I wouldn't wish that on anybody it sucks to pay a lot of money for gas

[-] Pyr_Pressure@lemmy.ca 7 points 2 years ago

Canada just north of the border it's about $1.92/L where I live.

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[-] A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world 38 points 2 years ago

Is it really theft? Considering how much of his tax dollars have gone to subsidize the oil and gas industry?

[-] Kentronix@lemmy.world 21 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Yes, considering the oil company doesn't own the gas station and still gets paid for the fuel. The person you're stealing from is the owner of the gas station who purchases the fuel and then in many areas sells fuel with very low margin in hopes of you coming into the store for snacks and drinks to make money on higher margin products. So even if they are selling a large amount of fuel, they aren't making a lot of profit to make up for the theft.

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[-] M0oP0o@mander.xyz 36 points 2 years ago

Can't have shit in Detroit... Not even coherent written articles.

[-] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 32 points 2 years ago

Wait so they haven't caught them yet? The article gave no names. And why do these pumps have Bluetooth? You might as well put in a USB service port.

[-] ScreamingFirehawk@feddit.uk 17 points 2 years ago

At least you can lock a usb port behind an access panel

[-] Lutra@lemmy.world 31 points 2 years ago

This exemplifies Fox - they provided a lengthy article, and a 3 person video with interviews, and yet the listener/reader knows no more about what actually happened than before they began. Its well produced hearsay.

[-] beaubbe@lemmy.world 24 points 2 years ago

Some places let you pump THEN pay inside. You could just fill and leave. Is that not basically the same thing? Thay can catch them the same way.

[-] Selmafudd@lemmy.world 29 points 2 years ago

This is every petrol station in Australia, don't think I've every seen anybody do a runner, not like it's hard to catch up

[-] ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world 21 points 2 years ago

It’s how it used to work in most of the US. Every once in awhile, you’d be in a rough area and have to pay ahead of time but it was rare. When they switched to credit/debit cards, it generally became “Pay inside if you can’t use a card.”

It wasn’t much of a problem even when crime peaked in the U.S. (late 80’s and 90’s) and you could theoretically get away with it. Gas stations have always had security cameras.

[-] abhibeckert@lemmy.world 11 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Australian pumps all have the capability to pay at the pump.

It's almost always restricted to fleet buyers (taxis, delivery vans, etc). If you're a regular consumer they force you walk past a tasty array of chocolates and other addictive high margin products before you're allowed to pay. They even give you a a couple bucks off your gas if you spend ten bucks on chocolate.

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[-] sndrtj@feddit.nl 11 points 2 years ago

This is very much the default in the Netherlands. Yes theft happens, but your license plate will be clearly visibly on CCTV meaning you will get a visit by police soon after.

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[-] therealrjp@lemm.ee 22 points 2 years ago

The grammar in this article is horrendous. It’s almost as if Fox isn’t a reputable source for news!

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[-] mulcahey@lemmy.world 21 points 2 years ago

This article has so few details. How do we think they're pulling this off? Phones? A Flipper maybe? And then what?

[-] MaxVoltage@lemmy.world 10 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

possession of flippers and 🐬 is illegal and punishable by up to 25 years to life /s adly

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[-] KalabiYau@lemmy.world 14 points 2 years ago
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[-] thetoastmonster@lemmy.world 9 points 2 years ago

Why is that even possible?

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