Starting today you should start wrapping your key in aluminum foil.

By interfering with the radio waves emitted by your car’s key fob, thieves can clone the access code and drive away unnoticed. This new form of theft exploits the very convenience of modern keyless entry systems. However, simple measures can dramatically reduce your risk. Wrapping your keys in aluminum foil, for instance, disrupts the signal and prevents interception, offering a cost-effective shield.

For longer-term protection, a Faraday bag acts as a specialized barrier against electromagnetic signals, stopping thieves from capturing your key’s “tune.” As Moshe Shlisel explains, the car responds to a unique “song” emitted by your key; blocking this tune keeps your vehicle secure. In a world where technology can be both friend and foe, these small steps make all the difference between safety and theft.

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