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by baking
1752 days ago
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This is my question. I've been keeping my key fob in a faraday box for almost a year because I heard that keyless entry and keyless start can be pinged during a night-time drive-by when the owner is likely to be home. Obviously not a replay attack, but still seems to be a huge vulnerability. |
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Relay attacks on keyfobs seem to be much more common in the UK than in the US. Some manufacturers now include accelerometers in their keyfobs to mitigate the risk, as one of the most common attacks is stealing a vehicle out of a driveway when somebody has left their keys on a hook inside the house. With an accelerometer in the keyfob, it will refuse to authorize starting if it hasn’t been jostled recently.