Prevalence of deliberate RF interference for criminal activity is a global issue...In the 1990s, RF interference was a recurring issue with customers being locked out of their cars due tokeyfobs being susceptible to both in-band and out-of-band interference. As keyfob technology hasimproved over the past twenty years, background interference has become less of an issue, however thereare still areas of Europe where interference is a problem and for drivers of smart key vehicles it can alsoprevent the car being started causing a major inconvenience.The latest SBD research in vehicle security shows that thieves know that even the latest keyfob systemsare vulnerable to simple RF blocking techniques. Whilst background interference may not be the issue itonce was, organised theft gangs are now regularly exploiting driver reliance upon RF transmissions inorder to steal possessions from vehicles.Radio Frequencyinterference moving frominconvenience to global theftthreatSBD Security researchThis report will help you: Understand real theft methods being used to exploit RFentry systems Be aware of the scale of the problems that are affectingRF keyfob design Learn how deliberate interference with RF keyfobs isbecoming a global issue Find out the latest market trends and which regions havethe greatest interference issues
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RF interference and the future for vehicle entry
Published on October 2010
Report Summary
Prevalence of deliberate RF interference for criminal activity is a global issue...
In the 1990s, RF interference was a recurring issue with customers being locked out of their cars due to
keyfobs being susceptible to both in-band and out-of-band interference. As keyfob technology has
improved over the past twenty years, background interference has become less of an issue, however there
are still areas of Europe where interference is a problem and for drivers of smart key vehicles it can also
prevent the car being started causing a major inconvenience.
The latest SBD research in vehicle security shows that thieves know that even the latest keyfob systems
are vulnerable to simple RF blocking techniques. Whilst background interference may not be the issue it
once was, organised theft gangs are now regularly exploiting driver reliance upon RF transmissions in
order to steal possessions from vehicles.
Radio Frequency
interference moving from
inconvenience to global theft
threat
SBD Security research
This report will help you:
Understand real theft methods being used to exploit RF
entry systems
Be aware of the scale of the problems that are affecting
RF keyfob design
Learn how deliberate interference with RF keyfobs is
becoming a global issue
Find out the latest market trends and which regions have
the greatest interference issues
Table of Content
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Executive summary
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Conclusions
1.2.1 Frequency bands
1.2.2 Theft methods
1.2.3 Future for vehicle entry
2. Background
2.1 RF interference
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2.2 Alternatives for RF
3. Frequencies in Use
4. Environmental issues
4.1 Extent of interference issues
5. Theft methods
5.1 RF blocking
5.2 Code grabbing
5.3 Code breaking
5.4 Popular myths
6. Potential solutions for RF interference
7. The future for vehicle access
7.1 Biometrics
7.2 Keypads
7.3 Near Field Communication (NFC)
LIST OF FIGURES
Fig. 1 Global map of homologated frequencies
Fig. 2 Out-of-band interference explanation
Fig. 3 In-band interference explanation
Fig. 4 Theft tools summary table
Fig. 5 RF communication development over time
Fig. 6 Rolling code grabbing attack
Fig. 7 Advantages and disadvantages of biometrics in
vehicle access
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