TikTok trend leads to spike in car thefts and prompts response from Hyundai and Kia.

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The latest TikTok trend of hot-wiring cars is causing a spike in car thefts, with users posting videos of themselves jump-starting Hyundais and Kias with a USB cord and a screwdriver. Mayor Eric Adams and the NYPD are warning about the trend, which is not only stealing vehicles but also putting young people in danger. The cars are often found abandoned after a joyride, but there are concerns they could be used to commit more violent crimes. Hyundai and Kia have created software to prevent thefts, and both companies are now providing free installation for millions of cars affected by the glitch.
- Mayor Adams and NYPD warn about TikTok trend causing a spike in car thefts Gothamist
- Hyundai and Kia theft trend has reached New York City CNN
- Drivers warned about social media challenge targeting cars CBS New York
- TikTok 'challenge' videos put some Kia and Hyundai owners at risk for theft, New York City officials warn WABC-TV
- Tiktok Car Thefts Spur Hyundai, Kia to Offer Free Steering Locks Bloomberg
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