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Keyless Car Entry Systems Can Be Hacked Easily

Posted January 17, 2011 9:58 AM

From Engadget:

We know you are vigilant enough not to trust your car's security to a wireless system, but plenty of other folks like the convenience of putting away the metallic keys and getting into their vehicles with a bit of Bond-like swagger. Professor Srdjan Capkun of ETH Zurich found himself perched on the fence between these two groups when he recently purchased a vehicle with a keyless entry system, so he did what any good researcher would: he tried to bypass its security measures. In total, he and his team tested 10 models from eight car makers and their results were pretty conclusive: each of the tested vehicles was broken into and driven away using a very simple and elegant method. Keyless entry systems typically work by sending a low-powered signal from the car to your key fob, with the two working only when they're near each other, but the wily Zurich profs were able to intercept and extend that signal via antennas acting as repeaters, resulting in your key activating your car even when it's nowhere near it. The signal-repeating antennae have to be pretty close to both the key and the car, but that's why heist movies stress the importance of teamwork. Hit the source link for all the chilling details.

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01/17/2011 12:22 PM

This is no different than a box jockey (an individual capable of opening a vault by manipulation of the code dial; a safecracker), or someone picking open a lock cylinder on a door, or someone hot-wiring a car. If an unscrupulous individual understands whatever technology is used to control access to something of value, that individual will be able to defeat that technology for his own gain if those gains outweighs the risks.

We simply delude ourselves when we believe otherwise. Just because we do not understand how or why something works does not mean that nobody else does either! It is not uncommon for a thief to attend locksmith school where a lot of this sort of thing is taught to whomever pays the tuition.

I am surprised we do not get more homework questions from those guys!

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01/17/2011 7:24 PM

I like Mr. Bean's security system. It's fairly simply, but has multiple layers because he takes the car's steering wheel with him

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01/18/2011 12:33 PM

And don't forget the lock and hasp on the driver's door of his old green Cooper!

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01/19/2011 4:59 PM

"What Man Invents, Man Can Circumvent"

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Indeed!

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01/19/2011 5:23 PM

Oh MY!

That is just plain old funny there! Indeed, Semper Ubi Sub Ubi is good advice! If you see it on the internet, it must be true!

Thanks for sharing I'll give ya a GA for that!

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