Jouw auto gestolen terwijl de sleutel binnen ligt? 😱

Vandaag blijkt weer dat dieven het signaal van je keyless entry-sleutel makkelijk kopiëren.

Dé tip: bewaar je sleutel in een metalen blik! Geen signaal = geen diefstal. ✅

Wist jij dit al?

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A prime example of over engineering and technology for the sake of it, not because we need it. Keys have their flaws, but they’re a damn site better than this…

Keyless car theft devices used by criminals sell for £20k online https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c74jgvp1x49o

Keyless car theft devices selling online for £20,000, BBC finds

It is not illegal currently to own the gadgets but the government has promised to ban them.

Doors finally stop losing at the worst moment-only your fingerprint opens. Smug, keyless deadbolt that only accepts authorized prints. 👉 https://chunkyfinds.com/finger-scanning-door-lock #FingerprintLock #KeylessEntry #DoorSecurity #SmartHome

Godrej Smart Lock.

I Catus Connect I Digital Lock for Wooden Door | 5 in 1 Access I WiFi I Fingerprint I RFID Card I PIN Access I Mechanical Key I 3 Strong Locking Dead Bolts I Champagne Gold

#GodrejSmartLock
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#DigitalLock
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#SmartHome
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#RFIDAccess
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#SecureYourHome
#SmartLockTechnology
#ChampagneGold
#KeylessEntry
#HomeAutomation
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#DigitalDoorLock

An Easy 5-step Guide to Installing an RV Lock Keyless System

Keyless entry systems for RVs have become increasingly popular seeking both convenience and security, this guide provides all the necessary information....

#keylessentry #rvlock #diy #rvlock #keylessentry

https://thisoldcampsite.com/installing-rv-lock-keyless-system-best-guide

An Easy 5-step Guide to Installing an RV Lock Keyless System

Keyless entry systems for RVs have become increasingly popular seeking both convenience and security, this guide provides all the necessary information.

This Old Campsite

Hello Fellow Denizens of Infosec.Exchange!

Check out this really cool Faraday cage for your car keyfobs.

How do you overcome cybercrime . . . with style?

There’s a growing concern about criminals copying the signals from your car keyfob, commonly called a “relay hack.” To overcome this problem, some people use Faraday bags. They’ll throw their keyfob in a (usually) black, signal-proof, flexible bag when they get home. That works extremely well, because it stops your wireless car keys from emitting a signal which is then boosted by car thieves.

Thinking about typical consumers — let’s say your Aunt Linda — she probably doesn’t want some unsightly Faraday bag on her foyer table. But she wouldn’t mind stashing her keyfobs inside a beautiful product that also solves a security problem.

DUKU, a design and prototyping firm in the UK, developed an awesome version of a Faraday bag — except it’s round, solid and beautiful. The idea here is that consumers don't want to be thought of as being weird or odd. But they do want to solve their problems.

Why not work *with* human nature instead of against it?  

People like beautiful things. So, let’s make our solutions beautiful.

Currently in the prototype stage, DFLEKT isn’t available for sale yet.

➡️​ Would you consider this as a gift for someone in your family?

➡️​ Would this be a positive way to start a conversation about security?

➡️​ Would a beautiful product like this make it easier to interest your significant other in cybersecurity?

DUKU has produced prototypes for me, however, I have no connection to the developers of DFLEKT. Just sharing this here as food for thought, and fuel for conversation.

https://www.duku.co.uk/dflekt
https://dflekt.com/

#DFLEKT
#RelayHack
#KeylessEntry
#Faraday
#Keyfob
#RelayHack
#PhysicalInfoSecProducts

Product Design Case Study | DFLEKT

DFLEKT is a sleek and subtly designed home keybox that prevents your wireless car key's emitting a signal which is then stolen by thieves. 

duku

Hello Fellow Denizens of Infosec.Exchange!

Check out this really cool Faraday cage for your car keyfobs.

How do you overcome cybercrime . . . with style?

There’s a growing concern about criminals copying the signals from your car keyfob, commonly called a “relay hack.” To overcome this problem, some people use Faraday bags. They’ll throw their keyfob in a (usually) black, signal-proof, flexible bag when they get home. That works extremely well, because it stops your wireless car keys from emitting a signal which is then boosted by car thieves.

Thinking about typical consumers — let’s say your Aunt Linda — she probably doesn’t want some unsightly Faraday bag on her foyer table. But she wouldn’t mind stashing her keyfobs inside a beautiful product that also solves a security problem.

DUKU, a design and prototyping firm in the UK, developed an awesome version of a Faraday bag — except it’s round, solid and beautiful. The idea here is that consumers don't want to be thought of as being weird or odd. But they do want to solve their problems.

Why not work *with* human nature instead of against it?  

People like beautiful things. So, let’s make our solutions beautiful.

Currently in the prototype stage, DFLEKT isn’t available for sale yet.

➡️​ Would you consider this as a gift for someone in your family?

➡️​ Would this be a positive way to start a conversation about security?

➡️​ Would a beautiful product like this make it easier to interest your significant other in cybersecurity?

DUKU has produced prototypes for me, however, I have no connection to the developers of DFLEKT. Just sharing this here as food for thought, and fuel for conversation.

https://www.duku.co.uk/dflekt
https://dflekt.com/

#DFLEKT
#RelayHack
#KeylessEntry
#Faraday
#Keyfob
#RelayHack
#PhysicalInfoSecProducts

Product Design Case Study | DFLEKT

DFLEKT is a sleek and subtly designed home keybox that prevents your wireless car key's emitting a signal which is then stolen by thieves. 

duku

I'm so happy 😁! I seem to have fixed my #priusC #smartkey #sks #keylessentry!

Yes! Oh yes! May God make #putin's ass itch for the rest of the year! I'm so happy! I want to share. First, the #TPMS and SKS system share the same #receiver. Thus, flat tire and can't see keys can be the same issue.

The fix: see those solder joints around the screw hole on the top left? Yeah those rust enough to not conduct sometimes...wet is good, dry is bad. Sand those a little and put it back together. It works.

Hello Fellow Denizens of Infosec.Exchange!

Check out this really cool Faraday cage for your car keyfobs.

How do you overcome cybercrime . . . with style?

There’s a growing concern about criminals copying the signals from your car keyfob, commonly called a “relay hack.” To overcome this problem, some people use Faraday bags. They’ll throw their keyfob in a (usually) black, signal-proof, flexible bag when they get home. That works extremely well, because it stops your wireless car keys from emitting a signal which is then boosted by car thieves.

Thinking about typical consumers — let’s say your Aunt Linda — she probably doesn’t want some unsightly Faraday bag on her foyer table. But she wouldn’t mind stashing her keyfobs inside a beautiful product that also solves a security problem.

DUKU, a design and prototyping firm in the UK, developed an awesome version of a Faraday bag — except it’s round, solid and beautiful. The idea here is that consumers don't want to be thought of as being weird or odd. But they do want to solve their problems.

Why not work *with* human nature instead of against it?  

People like beautiful things. So, let’s make our solutions beautiful.

Currently in the prototype stage, DFLEKT isn’t available for sale yet.

➡️​ Would you consider this as a gift for someone in your family?

➡️​ Would this be a positive way to start a conversation about security?

➡️​ Would a beautiful product like this make it easier to interest your significant other in cybersecurity?

DUKU has produced prototypes for me, however, I have no connection to the developers of DFLEKT. Just sharing this here as food for thought, and fuel for conversation.

https://www.duku.co.uk/dflekt
https://dflekt.com/

#DFLEKT
#RelayHack
#KeylessEntry
#Faraday
#Keyfob
#RelayHack
#PhysicalInfoSecProducts

Product Design Case Study | DFLEKT

DFLEKT is a sleek and subtly designed home keybox that prevents your wireless car key's emitting a signal which is then stolen by thieves. 

duku

Hello Fellow Denizens of Infosec.Exchange!

Check out this really cool Faraday cage for your car keyfobs.

How do you overcome cybercrime . . . with style?

There’s a growing concern about criminals copying the signals from your car keyfob, commonly called a “relay hack.” To overcome this problem, some people use Faraday bags. They’ll throw their keyfob in a (usually) black, signal-proof, flexible bag when they get home. That works extremely well, because it stops your wireless car keys from emitting a signal which is then boosted by car thieves.

Thinking about typical consumers — let’s say your Aunt Linda — she probably doesn’t want some unsightly Faraday bag on her foyer table. But she wouldn’t mind stashing her keyfobs inside a beautiful product that also solves a security problem.

DUKU, a design and prototyping firm in the UK, developed an awesome version of a Faraday bag — except it’s round, solid and beautiful. The idea here is that consumers don't want to be thought of as being weird or odd. But they do want to solve their problems.

Why not work *with* human nature instead of against it?  

People like beautiful things. So, let’s make our solutions beautiful.

Currently in the prototype stage, DFLEKT isn’t available for sale yet.

➡️​ Would you consider this as a gift for someone in your family?

➡️​ Would this be a positive way to start a conversation about security?

➡️​ Would a beautiful product like this make it easier to interest your significant other in cybersecurity?

DUKU has produced prototypes for me, however, I have no connection to the developers of DFLEKT. Just sharing this here as food for thought, and fuel for conversation.

https://www.duku.co.uk/dflekt
https://dflekt.com/

#DFLEKT
#RelayHack
#KeylessEntry
#Faraday
#Keyfob
#RelayHack
#PhysicalInfoSecProducts

Product Design Case Study | DFLEKT

DFLEKT is a sleek and subtly designed home keybox that prevents your wireless car key's emitting a signal which is then stolen by thieves. 

duku