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Intoxalock restores service after hack left drivers unable to start cars across 46 states

Thousands of drivers across the US are stranded after a cyberattack knocked systems offline at Intoxalock, the safety technology company behind court-ordered ignition interlock devices that require users to blow into a breathalyzer before starting their cars.

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Stefanie Schappert
Stefanie Schappert Senior Journalist
Mar 20, 2026 Updated: 24 March 2026 3 min read
Key takeaways:

Intoxalock says calibration systems – not devices – were impacted

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"Customers who were required to calibrate their device were impacted due to the system that the calibration process is connected to. It is an advanced calibration system. This group did experience a delay in starting their vehicle, and we have created a solution for this in the vast majority of states."
- Intoxalock spokesperson, March 20, 2026
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Drivers vent as outage disrupts compliance and towing

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Drivers are required to blow into a breathalyzer device before being allowed to start their car. Image by Intoxalock
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