Keyless relay attacks remain the top method for car theft in 2025

Keyless relay attacks remain the top method for car theft in 2025

Keyless relay attacks continue to dominate as the most common method used by car thieves in 2025. This technique exploits vulnerabilities in keyless entry systems, allowing criminals to capture and amplify the signal from a vehicle's key fob, even if it’s inside a home. By doing so, they can unlock and start the car within seconds, without ever physically interacting with the key. Despite advancements in vehicle technology, this method remains alarmingly effective due to the widespread use of keyless systems and the ease with which thieves can obtain relay devices. This growing threat highlights the need for robust, specialised security solutions.

The Eco Trak S5 Immo offers an advanced defence against such thefts, setting a new standard in vehicle security. With its combination of S5 tracking capabilities and immobilisation technology, the system ensures that even if thieves bypass the keyless entry, they cannot drive the vehicle away without the correct authorisation ( Driver ID Tag ). The S5 Immo utilises driver recognition tags to verify the owner’s identity. If the system detects unauthorised access or movement, the vehicle is immobilised, rendering theft attempts futile. By addressing the key vulnerabilities exploited in relay attacks, the Eco Trak S5 Immo provides unmatched protection, giving owners peace of mind and ensuring their vehicles remain secure.

www.eco-trak.co.uk

#KeylessRelayAttack
#CarTheftPrevention
#VehicleSecurity
#EcoTrakS5Immo
#AntiTheftTechnology
#SecureYourCar
#RelayAttackProtection
#KeylessEntrySafety
#ImmobiliserTechnology
#TrackAndProtect