So I’ve been wondering about keyfob cloning. I’ve seen a bunch of stories about Jeeps being stolen via cloning hacks and was wondering if there was any truth to them. Admittedly I am a little paranoid and was looking at these blocker cases but wonder if it would matter.

  • wassupobscurenetwork@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Buy a tazer and lock out your accelerator and have the ability to lock the brakes down when someone doesn’t input the code. I have one, u can program it to only work on a single fob without having to constantly input your pin

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    1 year ago

    Yes. It works on pretty much any push to start. Best thing to do is put it into something that blocks the signal. And keep it away from the front door

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    1 year ago

    Install a hidden kill switch. When you turn the car on you have to flip the hidden switch or the car won’t start.

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    1 year ago

    yes, my flipper zero will grab literal thousands of car key codes if I sit in a parking lot and do a wide scan

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      1 year ago

      Best comment I’ve seen on r/cars in years!! Wish I could still give gold rewards.