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Keyless thefts - Some info...
We've all watched the videos, where cars are parked securely on the drive, and they are gone in under 30 seconds...
I was sent this, this evening
I've blanked out the Web page for obvious reasons, but makes for worrying reading... The device is quite literally half the size of an IID Tool
Worryingly, they claim to have a "solution" for the latest 22MY cars too. And not just JLR either
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And the disclaimer at the bottom of the page:
Quote:
PLEASE NOTE: All of our products are for professional use only, illegal activity is prohibited on all of our products, any indication that products will be misused in anyway sales will be declined
Member Since: 07 Sep 2015
Location: Oxford
Posts: 1065
What do you recommend Disco Mikey?
It is indeed worrying.
Ghost and a Disklok?
I kind of feel that wherever you leave your car regularly is where it is most vulnerable. So my garage is where it is most vulnerable and therefore it isn't so..
If I park unexpectedly overnight in London and it goes I'll feel gutted and that the problem is rampant..
We await the statistics on the new FFRR and see what happens to that... New RRS is just around the corner too....Jim
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13th Mar 2022 9:00 pm
Disco_Mikey
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This device is in very common use…the retailer selling it is a supposedly genuine locksmith with a High Street store herein London.. sold with no questions asked… there was a Daily Mail expose a few years ago when he was selling the key rebroadcaster devices…
There is currently no legislation preventing the sale of these devices! It is something I am currently campaigning the Home Office for change.
Their excuse is they are selling the devices to genuine locksmiths…….
Ghost immobiliser and fake obd plug would go some way to protect your car!
13th Mar 2022 10:15 pm
Gareth Site Moderator
Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
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Shocking that it’s so easy to crack manufacturers latest security. Doesn’t take long to find quite a few places dealing in these.
I’m gutted to find my L 663 Defender on the list of cars that can be ‘emergency started’ without a key!
At least I’ve got a decent steering lock on it. It’s a PITA though to have fit it and store it.
13th Mar 2022 10:42 pm
Oxford-boy
Member Since: 07 Sep 2015
Location: Oxford
Posts: 1065
I find myself wondering who reads these threads... as we all discuss how we might defeat the bad guys armed with their new tech and a baseball bat....
The dummy OBD. Is it that simple because if I'd spent £3k on some kit to steal £60k motors I am thinking I might think to pull the OBD out like a kid pulls a twitching fishing line and bang, there's the real one...
Anyone here defeated a theft with a dummy OBD?
As I say, let's see how new FFRR fares....Jim
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14th Mar 2022 12:01 am
PROFSR G
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Dummy OBD and then a hidden or remote operated switch wired to one of the PCM/EMS signals. Even if they find the original OBD they'll have a job to find where the interrupted circuit is.yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
14th Mar 2022 12:22 am
Realist
Member Since: 21 Mar 2016
Location: South Wales
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Further to the above, can I use a three way OBD cable as below, cut the cables going to the replaced OBD port but leave the power cables in place so when a device is plugged in it’s still powers up but no data is transferred and then run an extension cable to elsewhere in the car?
IE. Move the port to another place but put in place a fake powered port.
Three way cable.
Extension cable.
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17th Mar 2022 3:31 pm
Realist
Member Since: 21 Mar 2016
Location: South Wales
Posts: 344
Re: Keyless thefts - Some info...
Just did a basic google search and loads of U.K. companies selling them for a range of cars not just LR, crazy.
Disco_Mikey wrote:
We've all watched the videos, where cars are parked securely on the drive, and they are gone in under 30 seconds...
I was sent this, this evening
I've blanked out the Web page for obvious reasons, but makes for worrying reading... The device is quite literally half the size of an IID Tool
Worryingly, they claim to have a "solution" for the latest 22MY cars too. And not just JLR either
Click image to enlarge
And the disclaimer at the bottom of the page:
Quote:
PLEASE NOTE: All of our products are for professional use only, illegal activity is prohibited on all of our products, any indication that products will be misused in anyway sales will be declined
Utter scumbags
Why wait, just go for it and enjoy life.
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