SECURE-A-KEY 2032 Datasheet

 

Theory of Operation:

The Secure-A-Key is a device that helps to prevent a Relay Attack on a vehicle. The device wraps around the coin cell battery in a vehicle’s KEYFOB. It works by disconnecting power to the KEYFOB if the keyfob is stationary for a set period. For example, if the KEYFOB is on a table near your front door etc.

Once motion is detected (pick up the key) the Secure-A-Key wakes up and reconnects power to the keyfob.

 

Wireless keys: matchbox-sized fobs that have proven woefully susceptible to what’s known as relay attacks. That’s when thieves use two relay devices that can receive, and extending, wireless signals from the car through walls, doors and windows, to reach the FOB inside a car owner’s house. The relay devices are cheap to pick up online.

Standing next to the car, they just must scan for signals transmitted by the wireless keys and then amplify them to open the cars, hop in and drive off.

Refer https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2019/03/25/new-ratings-point-to-keyless-cars-that-can-stand-up-to-relay-attacks/.

This is a security problem. There are 100’s of articles on this subject like the WIRED article https://www.wired.com/2016/03/study-finds-24-car-models-open-unlocking-ignition-hack/ on car hacking.

Key point mentioned was “researchers say they can perform the attack far more cheaply than those predecessors, spending just $225 on their attack device compared with the multi-thousand-dollar software-defined radios used in the Swiss researchers’ study. They’ve also tested a larger array of vehicles and, unlike the earlier study, released the specific makes and models of which vehicles were susceptible to the attack; they believe that hundreds of thousands of vehicles in driveways and parking lots today remain open to the wireless theft method”.

As per Lisa Vaas they got good results from the Audi E-Tron, Jaguar XE, Range Rover Evoque and Mercedes-Benz B-Class: cars with wireless fobs that resist the attacks by either using more secure wireless technology or by going to sleep when they haven’t been used for a set time. Refer https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2019/03/25/new-ratings-point-to-keyless-cars-that-can-stand-up-to-relay-attacks/. Also understand Ford and some others have integrated more advanced Keyfob Relay Attack safety features in their new models.

The good news is that NAV TV Secure-A-Key Keyless protector can easily protect you against relay attacks. The advanced technology, ultra-thin circuit board that wraps around your vehicles remote key battery and works automatically. The Keyless Protector detects when your key is not in use and blocks the signal, stopping criminals from using it to steal your car. To reactivate the key all that’s needed is a double tap either in your pocket or bag. Once activated all vehicle functionality resumes, including keyless entry and Start/Stop Keyless ignition. The keyless protector is designed to keep all the convenience of keyless technologies but eliminate the relay attack risks that come with it.

CLICK https://navtv.com/products/SARA/relay-attack-explanation.html or contact designhmi@gmail.com for more information.

Relay Attack Anti-Theft Solution for Vehicles using Passive Keyless Entry and Push-to-Start Technology.

Below is example of Relay based Theft Attack.

The secure-a-key works by breaking the communication chain between the vehicle and the key fob. If the key fob cannot respond to a request from the vehicle, a relay attack is impossible. The device is installed into the factory key fob and disconnects the battery after a few minutes of inactivity. Secure-a-key reconnects the key fob battery as soon as movement is detected, allowing the factory passive keyless entry and push-to-start system to function as designed.

 

Key Features of the Secure-a-Key

  1. Requires no modification to the vehicle, dealership coding or the replacement of control modules
  2. Universal application that works with any PKE/PTS remote control that uses either a CR2450 or CR2032 battery
  3. The secure-a-key is as easy to install as replacing the key fob battery and requires no expert installation or skill.
  4. Secure-a-Key is extremely cost effective and is available NOW
  5. The patent pending Secure-a-key is designed, engineered and manufactured in the USA by NAV-TV Corporation

For next generation KEYFOB Security contact NAV-TV Corp. or write to designhmi@gmail.com.

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