Experts ​alerted motor trade to security risks of ‘smart key’ systems which have now fuelled highest level of car thefts for a decade.

  • GreatAlbatrossA
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    9 months ago

    These are different attack vectors.
    The classic one was listening to a key, then impersonating it later.
    Rolling keys fixed that.

    For keyless, the usual attack is working as a relay.
    Victim is 30m from their car, too far for keyless.
    Attacker stands between the car and the victim with a transceiver that links the car and the key together, despite the distance, and opens it.