Originally Posted by
m4v3r1ck
Problem is, everything electronic can be copied, hell even the most secure computer network can be breached by a teenager!
We're too old and naive to think that electronic are secure! We bought cars with remote instead of physical keys because it's ease of use, not because it's secure! Admit it, I feel more secure wirh physical key cars and eventually 3rd party alarm than a 'secure' factory remote keys
What is easier: investing thousands of dollars to intercept the rolling code that your transponder produces, then using this data to create a clone key. Or I spend 1/2 an hour to make a slide hammer to pop the lock and ignition barrel, and 30 seconds to defeat whatever alarm system that is cost effective enough to fit to a sub $10k car. You decide.
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