I think it is a well known fact that car thieves use scanner devices outside the house to scan for car key fob signals inside the house. Once codes/frequencies are obtained I believe it is passed on to their accomplice’s device who uses it to unlock the car, start the engine and they both drive off.
My car has buttons to unlock/lock the car doors but there is no ignition key. The key fob simply sits somewhere in the car and a start/stop button on the dashboard is pressed to start/stop the engine. This tells me my car ‘looks for’ the key fob when I press the start/stop button and the key fob sends back a valid “fob present and correct” answer and the engine starts.
Question - I know some proximity type key fobs should be kept in RFID Faraday pouches inside the house to avoid being scanned and car stolen but does the same apply to the press-button type key fob for my car?
To be safe I am storing the keys in an RFID box inside the house but I was just curious as to whether it is necessary or not.
My car has buttons to unlock/lock the car doors but there is no ignition key. The key fob simply sits somewhere in the car and a start/stop button on the dashboard is pressed to start/stop the engine. This tells me my car ‘looks for’ the key fob when I press the start/stop button and the key fob sends back a valid “fob present and correct” answer and the engine starts.
Question - I know some proximity type key fobs should be kept in RFID Faraday pouches inside the house to avoid being scanned and car stolen but does the same apply to the press-button type key fob for my car?
To be safe I am storing the keys in an RFID box inside the house but I was just curious as to whether it is necessary or not.
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