Research: Keyless entry systems in car can be easily hacked

Research: Keyless entry systems in car can be easily hacked  

As we know that you are vigilant enough not to trust your car wireless security system, but many people, as a convenience to clean metal keys and get in their vehicles with a bit of Bond-style swagger.

ETH Zurich Professor Srdjan Capkun of rose on the fence between the two groups when he recently bought a car with a key entry system, so he did what any good scholar: he is trying to circumvent its security measures. In general, he and his team tested 10 models from eight cars and their results were very convincing: each of the tested vehicles were smashed and managed by a very simple and elegant way. Keyless Entry System typically work by sending low-power signal from the car to your key ring, only two works, if they are close to each other, but the wily pros Zurich can intercept the signal and pass through the antenna to act as repeaters, resulting in an activation key for your car even if that far. Signal-repeating antenna is too good to both the key and the car is close, but that’s why robbery movies, to emphasize the importance of working together. Hit the link to the source for all the cool details. 
 
 


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