Thieves' most desired cars in Lithuania: check if you drive one?
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Car manufacturers are rapidly adopting new technologies, but car thieves are also evolving their methods.
- Drivers of almost all newer car models should be cautious, as thieves can quickly scan key data.
- With a copied key, thieves can easily drive away with the vehicle without raising suspicion.
The rapid advancement of automotive technology, while offering convenience to drivers, has inadvertently created new avenues for sophisticated theft. Modern cars, equipped with advanced keyless entry and ignition systems, are increasingly vulnerable to electronic bypass techniques. Thieves are now capable of scanning and duplicating key fob signals from a distance, allowing them to steal vehicles with alarming ease and minimal risk of detection.
This evolving threat landscape means that drivers of nearly all contemporary car models are at risk. The convenience of keyless entry, where a car can be unlocked and started simply by having the key fob nearby, is being exploited by criminals. They employ devices to capture the unique electronic signature of the key, create a duplicate, and then use it to gain unauthorized access to the vehicle.
Lithuanian authorities and automotive security experts are urging drivers to remain vigilant. While manufacturers continue to enhance security features, the ingenuity of car thieves means that no system is entirely foolproof. Awareness and the adoption of additional security measures, such as steering wheel locks or GPS trackers, are becoming increasingly important for protecting newer vehicles from this high-tech form of larceny.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.