Saturday 7 February 2015

When Car Security Technology Turns to Insecure..

Autolovers definitely know 'Keyless Entry System', as one of the car's cutting edge. This technology allows users to enter and exit the car without using a physical key, so its presence is minimal to be involved in crime

Car Throttle was proven when the site reported that every day, there were 17 cases of stolen cars in big cities and laden wide population of London. Though generally the cars in London is a car that has a relatively advanced technology, and a total of 6000 units per car so the victim.

As shown in the video below. Audi RS4 is sufficiently precise representation represents many other cars in the city of London. This car is equipped with a lock using a modern programming system. So technically, the security level of the car is very good.

The thief is using ODB port and then download information on a key car key blank, then the car can later on, because it is accessed using a false key.

Thus, digital security eventually returned should be 'tricked' to provide double security to the car in question. Ironically, the average cars made in 2012 to above have been using these technologies. What a dilemma..

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