GHOST II PREMIUM IMMOBILISER BY AUTOWATCH
1 in 5 are stolen with a key programmer, with 3 in 4 stolen from home or directly outside the home. OEM vehicle security has improved over the last few years, but as technology advances and becomes more accessible, it also finds its way in to the wrong hands. The greatest threat at this very moment is the key programmer. In the wrong hands, these devices can start a vehicle within 30 seconds. The most targeted vehicles are the VF Commodore, Subaru WRX and BRZ, Nissan Patrol Y62 also the Toyota Landcruiser 200 series and the gt86. Relay attacks are another example of the misuse of technology used in automotive theft. Usually a team of two armed with a receiver, amplifier and a transmitter will trick the vehicle in to thinking the key is within range to unlock, start and drive away usually in under 30 seconds! All while you’re fast asleep and your key sits on your bedside table. Another threat is Sneak theft. As the name suggests offenders sneak in to homes through open doors or windows and simply steal keys from counter tops, bags or key hooks. This can also happen anywhere you may leave your keys, the top drawer of your desk, gym locker or even the top of your workshop toolbox.
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