Stolen Keyless Vehicles

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I read in todays press car theft of keyless vehicles is increasing rapidly, thieves are using sophisticated devices to intercept the signal between the owners key and the car! I feel very vulnerable as my car lives on my drive. Can this be stopped in anyway?
 
I read in todays press car theft of keyless vehicles is increasing rapidly, thieves are using sophisticated devices to intercept the signal between the owners key and the car! I feel very vulnerable as my car lives on my drive. Can this be stopped in anyway?
Yes, Keep your keys in a faraday shielded pouch. :)
 
You can buy wallets that block the signals, called a Faraday pouch, signal blocking pouch, etc. They are cheap.
Also keeping your keys in a tin at home, and not near the front door will help.
 
I read in todays press car theft of keyless vehicles is increasing rapidly, thieves are using sophisticated devices to intercept the signal between the owners key and the car! I feel very vulnerable as my car lives on my drive. Can this be stopped in anyway?
I got a Faraday Box off Amazon to keep all our keys in.

Other retailers are available.
 
The DIY solution is cheap and easy as detailed above. I've protected my car keys this way for many years and it works just fine. Other manufacturers design their keys to go into sleep mode when immobile but MG didn't adopt this.
 
I'd confuse the hell out of them, I have the fob for both MG's and the Prius in my pocket most of the time, I just press the button on the door handle to open or lock any of the 3 cars .... not sure how they would figure out which fob was signally which car with three signals all being produced at the same time ..... gave up on dragging the fob out, Murphy knows to put the wrong one at the easiest spot to find in the pocket :mad:

T1 Terry
 
As well as the precautions already mentioned...

You can turn on notifications for when the car is started in the iSmart app and track the vehicles location from the app.

There are also old school physical things like a steering lock or wheel clamp you could put on the car overnight.

If you were being really cynical you could also say that anyone in the Chinese Government could also track your car for you.
 
With relay-attacks being a thing for nearly a decade, it amazes me that that companies like MG / Range Rover / Hyundai/Kia haven't adopted similar technology that I have in my VAG fob to mitigate against such attacks - i.e. specifically UWB comms and sleep mode.
 
Someone who wants the battery.

Anyone actually heard of an EV being stolen, let alone for the battery. Not saying they haven't. But personally never heard of one. And I'm pretty sure the " "media" would have jumped on it, by now.
Like they have, that only EVs burst into flames. 🙄🤪
 
Anyone actually heard of an EV being stolen
Lots Niro's EV6's and Ioniq 5's have been reported - due to the security issues I mentioned. Friend's son-in-law had Ioniq 5 stolen, thought that was in London.

e.g. like this...

 
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