I don’t know if that it would be possible in this case. The security engine is built into the chip, but that engine is individually keyed at a later date only if the end user chooses to activate it. It’s at that point that its code gets assigned. But it could well have a backdoor built in.
Yea, and since it could be “hard coded” into the chip......
I won’t even own a car with DogStar. Why Anyone would want one with drive by wire controls, is beyond me.
I don’t need my car to parallel park for me. I actually know how to do that myself.