Relay hacking is a sophisticated theft method where criminals use electronic devices to amplify and relay the signal from your car key fob. This allows them to unlock and start your vehicle without physical access to your keys.
The attack works by placing one device near your key fob (often through walls or windows) and another near your vehicle, creating a relay that tricks your car into thinking the key is present.
How It Works
Thieves use two devices to extend the range of your key fob signal, allowing them to unlock and start your car remotely.
Common Targets
Modern vehicles with keyless entry systems are particularly vulnerable to this type of attack.
Prevention
Using a Faraday pouch blocks the signal from your key fob, making relay attacks impossible.