Almost all cars are opened and closed remotely to keep car users from opening and closing the car each time with a key which can sometimes be annoying and may take some time.
But there is certainly a downside to modern technology as well as positives. Many of us hear about the theft of a friend's car or a relative without being notified that his car has been stolen. Some think that the alarms in the car will protect their cars from the thieves. This system might protect, but there are some clever thieves who find a way out in every new technology.
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You may have noticed that you can not open your car with another remote control even if it is the same type as your car. The reason is that each car key has its own computer chip that sends a code to the car's safety system. In contrast, the car has the same chip that uses the same code that solves the chip. When you press the button and the codes match, the car opens.
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How do thieves use this technology to steal cars?
There are several ways and weaknesses in the system facilitated the theft, including:
A clever electronic hacker is capable of accomplishing this task, predicting the code and opening the car easily without the need for remote or key.
There are some thieves who target a particular area where they record all the wireless signals produced from many different remote controls and then at the night they resend these signals again and open the cars then they steal them, certainly.
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