itzdanielp
Member
Whelp, they tried. They were not successful, but I'm not entirely sure (based off of other things I've read since) that I'm not just lucky, or they were incompetent.
2 questions;
First, has anyone had to replace the "static" portion of the back door window? I *think* it's GM Part 84933818 but would love confirmation, and approximate timeline / cost.
Second; Do any of you have contacts with GM Engineering? I'm a cyber security engineer and would love to further understand what specifically goes on between the car and the key, and what that negotiation looks like. The thieves did have some sort of computer or scanner plugged into my ODB-II Port before they got spooked and ran, and I'm trying to understand if they were able to gather enough information to come back with a forged key, or if they were just incompetent.
2 questions;
First, has anyone had to replace the "static" portion of the back door window? I *think* it's GM Part 84933818 but would love confirmation, and approximate timeline / cost.
Second; Do any of you have contacts with GM Engineering? I'm a cyber security engineer and would love to further understand what specifically goes on between the car and the key, and what that negotiation looks like. The thieves did have some sort of computer or scanner plugged into my ODB-II Port before they got spooked and ran, and I'm trying to understand if they were able to gather enough information to come back with a forged key, or if they were just incompetent.