susceptible lahat ng keyless system, kahit yun may code hoping technology pa.
Hehe... I prefer having both... my Ford has both a key and an ignition chip... can't start the car without inserting the key with the correct chip physically into the ignition slot. Safer than either just the key or just the keyless ignition chip.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
well... you can always encase your hi-tech keyfob in a cheap anti-RF plastic bag (or tin foil as the article suggested).
or they can just throw in a good old switch to deactivate the keyfob & vehicle from passively scanning for RFID signals.
Wow!!! galing.. if that can be done on a laptop.. since its now known to public.. dont go near a person with a laptop with your hi tech car alarm.. how about someone doing it with a hi tech cell with wifi, bluetooth, infra red equip with java programs do crack the code.. Wow!! car alarm developers should be accountable with cars stolen equip with high end alarms.. baka inside job din yan di ba..
buti na lang.. wala pa ako alarm at naka steering lock pa ako..
hi tech kasi masyado e.![]()
Last edited by aceshark; May 12th, 2006 at 10:32 PM.