parking brake bypasses civic secure key system?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by rick++, Aug 4, 2006.

  1. rick++

    rick++ Guest

    Interest article in current Wired magazine alleges than recent Honda
    Civics
    bypass the RFID "secure keys" by jiggling the parking brake in a
    specific way.
    Is this an urban myth or fact?

    http://wired.com/wired/archive/14.08/carkey.html

    Scary if true.
     
    rick++, Aug 4, 2006
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    Bucky Guest

    Wow, crazy story. I believe that it's true. I found this guide (ilco is
    a legitimate key company):

    http://www.kaba-ilco.com/key_systems/pdf/SDD_Guide_%5B09-05%5D.pdf
     
    Bucky, Aug 4, 2006
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  3. I see it requires obtaining a Brake Code from Honda to make it work though.
    Sounds very much like the hoops you would jump through to get the radio
    code. It also appears the same applies to pretty much every make of car and
    within Honda it isn't specific to the Civic, only the "chicken dance" is
    different. At any rate, there are much easier ways of stealing a car.

    Great link.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Aug 5, 2006
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  4. rick++

    rick++ Guest

    Article says the code can be derived from the VIN.
    Time get paranoid :)
     
    rick++, Aug 5, 2006
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    Matt Ion Guest

    Time to go old-school and add you own hidden ignition-kill switch!
     
    Matt Ion, Aug 5, 2006
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  6. Not derived by the customer - the VIN is needed to access the code through
    manufacturer's support system, as described in Bucky's excellent link. The
    very same process would be used to get an actual working copy of a key for
    the vehicle; see http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/vin.asp for the skinny
    on that route. Even with the code, a correct "dumb" key is required, so a
    thief would find this a very cumbersome and high exposure route to stealing
    a car. If you can get a working key the same way, why would anybody bother
    with the less effective approach?

    Don't lose sleep over this one. 'Wired' has always favored sensation over
    enlightenment, and they continue the practice here.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Aug 6, 2006
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    Bucky Guest

    But not as cool as doing a cheat code with the parking brake! =)
     
    Bucky, Aug 6, 2006
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