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>there are some simple steps you can take to keep hackers from stealing your signal. You can buy a signal-blocking pouch that can hold your keys, like the Hack-Blocking Card Pouch I sell in the Komando Shop.
>you can stick your key fob into the refrigerator or freezer. The multiple layers of metal will block your key fob's signal.
>you can do the same thing with your microwave oven. criminals won't be able to pick up its signal.
>you can also wrap it up in aluminum foil. you might need to stock up on foil. You can also make a foil-lined box to put your keys in, if you're in a crafting mood.
what is this, do I really have to worry about hackers stealing my car keys? even an older one like my 2001 subaru?
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2015/10/24/why-should-wrap-your-keys-in-aluminum-foil.html
>you can stick your key fob into the refrigerator or freezer. The multiple layers of metal will block your key fob's signal.
>you can do the same thing with your microwave oven. criminals won't be able to pick up its signal.
>you can also wrap it up in aluminum foil. you might need to stock up on foil. You can also make a foil-lined box to put your keys in, if you're in a crafting mood.
what is this, do I really have to worry about hackers stealing my car keys? even an older one like my 2001 subaru?
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2015/10/24/why-should-wrap-your-keys-in-aluminum-foil.html
