Car Hijacking.keyless and rolling encryption

phalanax, Aug 3, 10:46am
May not be as as secure as everyone thinks. dark technology is catching up (understatement). in fact in some scenarios theft is possible for a very nominal outlay and your not buying an electrical device rather you are explioting the proximity. might pay to think about going back to the basics of a simple kill switch as an extra measure. what isnt helping is the fact that some folk have been employed to find exploits . the recent recall of a certain manufacturers vehicles for instance due to remote interference issues. be aware that some of the technology your car may have can also be exploited in a simple physical manner. be careful who you let drive or have access to your car.

gabbysnana, Aug 3, 8:07pm
Its all becoming a bit to much. There is an expliot virus in every pdf document and you never know when you open it if you are going to be hit. When the world demands you use emails and net for eveything, its becoming a mission.

elect70, Aug 4, 2:22am
Yep big brother in control . They will have ability to track your car everywhere & speeds it obtained & disable it remotely , all in the name of preventing theft yeah right .

gunhand, Aug 4, 4:22am
Will? Do and have.

bumfacingdown, Nov 20, 4:33pm
If it is man made electronics then I'm afraid another man can undo it.
Think of things like digital odometers (in BMW I think it was) that were fool proof and not able to be tampered with, that was proved wrong fairly quickly.