A New Car Break-In Technique
We live in a fast pace society and that includes technology
development. Technology can be a great tool to make our lives much easier in
many ways. However, with great technology comes great responsibility. It is
easy for technology to consume your life. It is also easy to abuse and misuse
the wonders of technology.
With this story, that is the case. Thieves caught on
surveillance camera were recorded walking up to cars and yanking on the
handles. Usually at this point you would see broken windows or pried open
doors. In other words, there would usually be a lot of damage done. But, in
this case the thieves seemed to use a compact device to electronically unlock
the doors.
It is pretty easy to manipulate, according to tech experts,
especially since most vehicles use a keyless method to unlock and lock their
vehicles. It is easy to create something that manipulates the vehicle into
thinking that the owner with the car remote is standing nearby, even when the
are not.
This case took place in Sauk Village, IL, but it is not
unheard of happening in other places. The victims losses included a jujitsu
belt and some boxing gloves, estimated around $30. Fortunately, there was not
anything extremely valuable to the victim in the vehicle. Again, the thieves
left no evidence or damages besides the contents of the glove box being strewn
across the passenger seat.
Although this new technique can be difficult to prevent,
there are a few factors to keep in mind when trying to prevent theft. First,
remember to avoid leaving anything valuable in your vehicle, especially when
leaving it for the night. If you are running errands and must leave something
in your vehicle, experts advise you leave it in the trunk or underneath a towel
or blanket.
It also helps to install extra security systems and
anti-theft devices in your car. It decrease your auto insurance cost and
prevent the theft of any belongings. It also helps to add security systems
around your home to expose criminals such as the surveillance footage did.
Another tip that may reduce the likelihood of a break in is
parking your vehicle in a well-lit area. Most thieves will not target a vehicle
that is in an area that has relatively bright lighting because it increases the
likelihood of them getting caught.
It also helps to avoid parking in an otherwise empty area.
This also makes your vehicle an easier target to thieves since less people will
be around.
Remember, car break-ins are fairly common and now technology
is making it even easier to unlock and get into vehicles. Always lock your
vehicle when leaving it and again, never ever leave valuables such as money or
electronics in your car.
Additionally, keep an eye out for any suspicious behavior
out of people around cars, as this could be criminals at work. Report anything
unusual or unsafe to authorities immediately.
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