I'll just leave this here. XFR owners might want to watch

I'll just leave this here. XFR owners might want to watch

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sly fox

Original Poster:

2,236 posts

224 months

Wednesday 4th November 2015
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http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/41604/cyber-cr...

To be fair it applies to multiple car manufacturers...

wilwak

759 posts

175 months

Wednesday 4th November 2015
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So if we use the button on the door handle to lock the car and just open it using the handle does that mean the code can't be intercepted?

Ie. don't use any of the buttons on the remote?

jamieduff1981

8,040 posts

145 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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I use the fob occassionally at home but when out and about the key is invariably burried in a pocket somewhere and thus keyless entry is used.

8bit

4,968 posts

160 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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wilwak said:
So if we use the button on the door handle to lock the car and just open it using the handle does that mean the code can't be intercepted?

Ie. don't use any of the buttons on the remote?
Probably not impossible to steal codes that way but much harder. The keyless entry system only works when the key is within 1m of the door module so someone looking to jam/steal codes would have to be within the same distance.

wilwak

759 posts

175 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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Interesting. Quite an easy solution. I'll start trying to use the keyless system.

I must admit that despite having the keyless facility I usually use the remote through habit.