Car thieves hit: Keyless systems make vehicles a prey!

Car thieves hit: Keyless systems make vehicles a prey!

In the night of Wednesday, two Audi Q5 were stolen by unknown people in the Ingolstadt city area. The thieves used the widespread weak point of the Keyless GO system, which significantly facilitates access to vehicles. This happened in Gaimersheim and in our lord, where the owners had parked their vehicles in front of the houses. The police in Ingolstadt asks possible witnesses to report on 0841/93430 to gain further findings, as reported.

weaknesses of keyless systems

Keyless access systems offer comfort, but they make cars more susceptible to theft. The ADAC has proven that vehicles with this technology are much easier to steal. Car thieves use special devices to extend the signals of the key, even if it is kept in a house. This technology enables thieves to easily open and start the vehicle without using the original lock. According to ADAC, almost all of them have failed from over 700 vehicles tested, which strongly questions the safety of the Keyless systems, such as adac

The fact that only ten percent of the tested models are effectively protected against these attacks leads to demands for stricter security measures on the part of the car manufacturers. Among other things, the ADAC recommends deactivating the keyless system, if possible, or using alternative protective measures such as aluminum places to shield the radio signal of the key. The creation of such protective measures can make a decisive contribution to ensuring that vehicles are not simply stolen while the owner feels safe and lingered nearby.

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