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BMW one of many companies vulnerable to new key hack
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Just put the remotes in a faraday box. You can easily create one or use a metal box to store your keys. I’m surprised no one has reported this until now because I have always maintained that if you’re transmitting wireless signals, you can intercept and then replay them....it’s a bit more difficult than that but feasible.
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^^^This^^^
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It's like nobody has ever watched Gone in 60 Seconds.
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