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The invisible threat: Keyless vehicle theft warning

Keyless car theft

Photo courtesy of Ford Motor Company.

In our current national campaign, we warn about robbery, theft and burglary harming communities and having a long-lasting negative impact on victims. This includes keyless vehicle theft which is on the increase across the UK, especially high end cars.

A fictional case study to illustrate this crime: An unfortunate morning

The vehicle owner woke up one morning to an empty driveway — her luxury BMW was gone. There were no broken windows or signs of forced entry. After reviewing her CCTV footage, the unsettling truth came to light: her car had been stolen using a 'relay attack.' Two individuals worked together to intercept and clone the signal from her key fob, which was inside her house. In under three minutes, her car was driven away without any obvious signs of theft.

Recognising suspicious behaviour

Unlike traditional car thieves, those who specialize in keyless theft often don't fit the typical 'criminal' profile. Here are some indicators to watch out for:

1. Prolonged Presence: Individuals hanging around your property or car for extended periods could be a red flag.

2. Electronic Device Use: Be cautious if you notice someone using multiple electronic devices near your car or residence.

3. Repeated Appearances: If you notice the same individual or vehicle near your property multiple times, especially at odd hours, take note.

How can I protect my vehicle?

  • Keep your keys/fobs (don’t forget the spare) away from doors, windows or any place where they can be seen or easily located.
  • Invest in a signal blocking pouch (Faraday bag). This can block the transmission of the signal from the vehicle key fobs once they are inside the pouch. 
  • Wireless signals on some keyless fobs can be turned off. Look in your manual to see if this is possible. If not, contact your vehicle manufacturer.
  • Purchase a steering wheel lock. This can be an effective tool in the fight against keyless car thefts, as of course it cannot be compromised via technology.
  • Park your vehicle in your garage if you have one.
  • If you have more than one vehicle on your driveway, park the more expensive vehicle behind the other, to block its access.
  • Vehicle theft can involve thieves breaking into a vehicle and accessing the ODB port to start it. Contact your local dealership or an auto electrician to relocate the OBD port in your vehicle. Consider the use of the following: An OBD port protective cover or lock guard; a remote central locking keyless system upgrade or an upgraded immobiliser system to protect your vehicle.
  • Invest in a tracker. It won’t stop your vehicle being stolen, but it can significantly increase the chances of the police locating it.


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