Comments on: Cryptographers unlock code of 'thiefproof' car key
Researchers at Johns Hopkins bypass chip-based "immobilizer" security, raising questions about RFID technology.
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins bypass chip-based "immobilizer" security, raising questions about RFID technology.
The New York Times
December 4, 2009 6:13 PM PST
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This research news is kind of like one of the scenes in an Indiana Jones movie.. Big bad guy waving big fancy knives in a threatening manner.. Indiana just looks annoyed, pulls out his gun and shots him..
- If they want it that bad...
- by Below Meigh January 31, 2005 11:44 AM PST
- We are talking Fords, Nissan and Toyotas.
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(3 Comments)And really, if you have an expensive car, you should have comp and collision insurance anyway. If its stolen, chances are its stripped and parted out by they time the police find out.
Most folks can add an immobilizer, killswitch, or GPS-locator product if their car is that worthwhile.
Besides, with more folks leasing...who cares. Just have the proper waiver and fees paid...