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    Gone in 20 minutes

    High-tech thieves are becoming increasingly savvy when it comes to stealing automobiles equipped with keyless entry and ignition systems. While many computer-based security systems on automobiles require some type of key — mechanical or otherwise — to start the engine, so-called ‘keyless’ setups require only the presence of a key fob to start the engine.

    The expert gang suspected of stealing two of David Beckham’s BMW X5 SUVs in the last six months did so by using software programs on a laptop to wirelessly break into the car’s computer, open the doors, and start the engine.

    “It’s difficult to steal cars with complex security, but not impossible. There are weaknesses in any system,” Tim Hart of the Auto Locksmith Association told the U.K.’s Auto Express magazine. “At key steps the car’s software can halt progress for up to 20 minutes as part of its in-built protection,” said Hart.

    Because the decryption process can take a while — up to 20 minutes, according to Hart — the thieves usually wait to find the car in a secluded area where it will be left for a long period. That is believed to be what happened to Mr. Beckham — the crooks followed him to the mall where he was to have lunch, and went to work on his X5 after it was parked.

    While automakers and locksmiths are supposed to be the only groups that know where and how security information is stored in a car, the information eventually falls into the wrong hands.

    According to the Prague Post leaving such information on a laptop is what got Radko Souèek caught for stealing several cars. “You could delete all the data from your laptop, but that’s not good for you because the more data you have, the bigger your possibilities,” he says. He says any car that relies on software to provide security can be circumvented by other software. “Every car has its weak spot,” he says. Souèek faces up to 12 years in prison.

    The Leftlane Perspective: Many modern cars now rely on software entirely for security. Gone are the days where microchips supplemented mechanical locks as an additional security measure. In the case of true ‘keyless’ systems, software is the only thing between a thief and your car. As computers become more powerful, will stealing cars become even easier? Never mind future cars with better security — what about today’s cars a few years down the road? With cars as inexpensive as the Toyota Camry offering entirely keyless systems, these concerns a relevant to all consumers.

    http://www.leftlanenews.com/2006/05/...to-steal-cars/

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    that sucks i have the remote start keyless entry

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    Ok to be honest, if i car does not have a security system, you can get in there in 10 seconds flat, well even with one you can but you'll draw attention to yourself, i stole stuff from cars when i was 14, it all started when my bro locked his keys in his truck and we had to call a locksmith to get them out, then i saw how easy it was, practised on his truck when he wasnt home, got down to doing it in under 30 seconds, i added some nice things to my collection, never stole the cars mind you, just things inside of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~fuelforfire~
    Ok to be honest, if i car does not have a security system, you can get in there in 10 seconds flat, well even with one you can but you'll draw attention to yourself, i stole stuff from cars when i was 14, it all started when my bro locked his keys in his truck and we had to call a locksmith to get them out, then i saw how easy it was, practised on his truck when he wasnt home, got down to doing it in under 30 seconds, i added some nice things to my collection, never stole the cars mind you, just things inside of it.
    I want my ipod back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polska
    I want my ipod back.
    haha never did er in ontario, manitoba only and there werent even ipods then.

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