KESSY and car theft in 21st century
Not sure if it's true, but has anyone else heard about what some web sites are calling "power amplifiers"? Apparently these new devices are providing the next generation thieves with a new and ironic way of stealing stuff from cars that have remote keyless entry. That is, the thieves are able to open a car by using the car owner's own key - without his/her knowledge!
My understanding is that the "power amplifier" extends the normal operating range of the keyless entry unit in the car, which is normally only a few feet. If the car owners key is within the extended range (i.e. in a nearby house), the car opens!
The "power amplifier" won't allow the thief to steal the car (little solace), but the contents in the car are easy-pickings
The web article that I read (see HERE), suggests that owners of keyless entry vehicles either build a faraday cage to house their remote fobs, or that they keep them in the refrigerator!
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