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Drivers warned about keyless entry relay attacks that allow thieves to steal vehicles in seconds
They show up at your driveway in seconds: thieves use cheap signal-boosting gadgets to make a car think its key fob is nearby, then unlock and start the vehicle. You can stop this by keeping key fobs ...
A parked car used to sit quietly in a driveway or along the curb with one job: stay exactly where it stood. Today, that quiet moment sometimes hides a high-tech heist unfolding in near silence. No ...
SAN ANTONIO — After a northwest-San Antonio woman woke up Sunday to find her locked electric SUV missing from her driveway, detectives believe the theft was carried out with technology that lets ...
Car theft isn’t just a broken window anymore, and a key fob protector can be a cheap way to fight back. The modern version is quiet, fast, and tech-driven. Thieves have learned how to exploit ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Vehicle theft is a serious problem nationwide, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reporting that a car was stolen ...
Modern car thieves don’t need to break windows or hot-wire ignitions anymore. They’re using relay attacks to steal keyless entry vehicles in under 30 seconds, often while you’re sleeping upstairs.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Relay theft has increasingly become one of the preferred modus operandi among car thieves. In this kind of theft, criminals use relay ...
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