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Esta técnica es cada vez más popular en Estados Unidos y la llaman 'relay attack'. Es decir, un ataque de retransmisión.
A sophisticated car theft technique, the 'relay attack,' is bypassing modern keyless entry systems, as demonstrated by automotive expert RealBrianMello. This method involves two thieves: one amplifies the key fob signal from inside a home, while the other uses a receiver near the car to trick it into unlocking and starting. Footage shows a white BMW M2 stolen this way without alarms. Mello explains that key fobs constantly emit signals, which thieves exploit. To prevent such thefts, he advises owners to store their key fobs in metal tins or Faraday pouches, which effectively block the signal and prevent unauthorized access. This crucial advice aims to protect vehicles from this alarming crime.
Esta técnica es cada vez más popular en Estados Unidos y la llaman 'relay attack'. Es decir, un ataque de retransmisión.
