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In today’s world, cars are packed with advanced technology—screens, gadgets, and often keyless entry systems. The convenience of starting your car by simply pressing a button, with no physical key required, is undeniable. However, as these systems evolve, so do the methods criminals use to exploit them. One such method, known as “relay theft,” has become a rising concern.
What is Relay Theft?
Relay theft involves thieves using specialized radio devices to intercept the signal from your keyless fob. These devices, known as relay boxes, can be purchased online and allow criminals to extend the signal from your key fob, even if it’s inside your home or workplace. Once the signal reaches the car, they can unlock and start the vehicle with ease, often without ever touching the key fob.
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