Auto Theft Prevention

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What is a relay theft?

Relay theft is a type of car theft that targets vehicles with keyless entry and ignition systems. Thieves use a device to capture and amplify the signal from a car's key fob, even if it is inside a house. This amplified signal is then relayed to a second device near the car, tricking the vehicle into thinking the key is nearby. As a result, the car unlocks and starts, allowing the thieves to drive away without physically possessing the key.

 You can #ProtectYourRide from relay theft by storing keys in faraday bags/boxes, and keeping them away from doors and windows.

 

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What is a faraday bag/box?

A Faraday bag is a specialized enclosure designed to block electromagnetic fields. It is an enclosure made of conductive material that shields its contents from external electric fields. Faraday bags are typically made from materials like metalized fabric or fine wire mesh that can block radio frequency (RF) signals, including those used for communication and tracking.