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Jacksonville woman becomes victim of Hyundai car theft TikTok trend
Read full article: Jacksonville woman becomes victim of Hyundai car theft TikTok trendPolice started warning the public about a social media trend that continues to increase Hyundai and Kia car thefts across the United States in 2022.
‘As easy as 1-2-3′: Social media trend encourages people to steal Kia, Hyundai cars using USB cables
Read full article: ‘As easy as 1-2-3′: Social media trend encourages people to steal Kia, Hyundai cars using USB cablesThieves tear out the steering column behind a push-to-start button and use a simple USB cable to start the ignition. This affects Kia models from 2011 to 2021 and Hyundai models from 2015 to 2021. Both companies say 2022 vehicles have been modified to prevent this.