• regrub@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    The article seems very non-technical. From what I read about the Flipper Zero, Playback attacks aren’t supposed to work on modern cars that use rolling codes. The only way the attack can work is if you intercept the signal from the keyfob while also preventing the keyfob’s signal from reaching the car. Much easier said than done.

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      5 hours ago

      Grab some keys out a bag in the office while the owner isn’t looking.

      Grab a code (it’s out of vehicle range, being inside).

      Go to the car park, replay the code and loot the car.

      You’d be caught quickly, but it’s doable.

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          4 hours ago

          You might not have access to the keys for a long period of time.

          Only need a moment to take a code and leave the keys there. If the car isn’t otherwise monitored, theft of contents without keys would be trivial.

          You’re probably getting busted anyway, but the concept is there.