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authortim <tim@ccc.de>2009-04-18 19:12:41 +0000
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1title: Hack a Bike
2date: 2004-12-17 00:00:00
3updated: 2009-04-18 19:12:41
4author: tim
5tags: update
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8The "Call a Bike" system of the german railway company "Deutsche Bahn" offers bikes for self-hire in Berlin and other german cities. Sophisticated technology enables customers to rent a bike using their mobile phone. The system is advertised as being "unbreakable" but an article in our latest edition of our magazine "Die Datenschleuder" demonstrates the opposite: "Hack a Bike" uses advanced reengineering to turn the system upside down.
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13The blinking bikes of "Deutsche Bahn" are part of the cityscape in
14Germany for quite some time now. An intricate system named ["Call a
15Bike"](http://www.callabike.de/) offers the option to rent a bicycle
16whereever you find one. The bikes themselves are not connected "online"
17but expect an unlock code that a customer can retrieve by calling a
18central number using his mobile phone.
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20An article in our magazine [Datenschleuder](http://ds.ccc.de/) that has
21been passed along from an anonymous source details how the the system
22can be circumvented to gain free access to the bikes without calling
23anybody: ["Hack a Bike"](/hackabike/index.html) is a fine example of a
24true hack.