Fun fact: Nissan Connect, which allows you to track, start, stop, lock, unlock, trigger horn, and toggle headlights is also massively insecure. In order to gain control of a Nissan Connect-enabled car, you need to know the VIN of the car and the name of the person to whom it is registered.
Most of the time those details can be found on the internet, but if you're reasonably motivated you can find the VIN visible on a car's dashboard and probably find the owner's name in their mailbox.
If you own a Nissan, register your car in Connect, or someone else will!
Most of the time those details can be found on the internet, but if you're reasonably motivated you can find the VIN visible on a car's dashboard and probably find the owner's name in their mailbox.
If you own a Nissan, register your car in Connect, or someone else will!