Thieves are increasingly using radio amplifiers to break into cars with passive keyless entry. Here's what you can do to protect yourself and your vehicle.
Keyless systems are supposed to make driving more convenient. However, it’s precisely this technology that has become one of the biggest security risks in
modern vehicles.Criminals are increasingly using radio devices to extend the signals of
car keys and unlock vehicles without their owners realizing. This method is
particularly widespread at night and in parking garages.
The good news? A simple piece of aluminum foil can help
protect your car from such attacks. Here’s how it works and what you can do.
How
keyless car theft works
A smart key (also known as “keyless go” or “passive keyless
entry”) continuously transmits an RFID radio signal that’s recognized by your
car. As soon as the key is within range, you can unlock, enter, and start the
car without even pulling the smart key out from your pocket.
This always-on RFID signal is what thieves intercept. Using
something called a relay device, they can extend the always-on RFID signal so
that it reaches your vehicle even when you aren’t near it.
Your car “believes” that its rightful owner is standing
next to it, so the doors can unlock and the engine can start. Boom! Stolen.
How
aluminum helps foil car thieves
Aluminum reliably shields electromagnetic signals. Wrapping
your car key in aluminum foil creates a kind of miniature Faraday cage that
RFID waves can’t penetrate. The smart key’s always-on RFID signal can therefore
no longer be intercepted by a relay device.
If your smart key is securely stored in aluminum foil or a
metal container, your car will remain locked even if thieves are standing right
outside the front door with their devices in hand.
Using
the aluminum foil trick correctly
For the aluminum foil protection trick to actually work,
the aluminum foil wrapping must be tight and wrinkle-free. Two to three layers
are usually sufficient. Here’s how you should proceed:
·        
Wrap the key completely in several
layers of aluminum foil.
·        
Test it! If your car no longer opens,
the insulation is working.
Alternatively, you can also put your smart key inside a
small box that’s lined on the inside and covered on the outside with aluminum
foil.
Is
there a better solution?
Aluminum foil is a simple trick that works as an immediate
stopgap measure. However, if you regularly park in densely populated areas, or
if you park your vehicle on the street at night, or if you travel frequently,
then you should consider a more permanent solution.
RFID-blocking
Faraday pouches are convenient, durable, and protective. They’re extremely affordable and they come in
different sizes to best fit your particular key fob. You can find them on
Amazon for between $7 to $15, depending on size and brand.
Security experts recommend that smart car keys should never
be left near doors or windows, as this is where the signal is most easily
intercepted. You should also check whether the passive keyless function on your
car can be deactivated. Some manufacturers offer corresponding options via the
menu or a key combination.
Other smart car security tips include:
·        
Park your vehicle in well-lit, visible
areas.
·        
Use visible anti-theft devices such as
steering wheel claws as an additional deterrent.
·        
Check the behavior of your key
regularly. A change in range may indicate malfunctions or technical problems.


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