Preventing Key Hacks

The escalating production of push-to-start systems has coincided with a sharp rise in smart car theft. Millions of owners have been able to lock their cars when they are not in close proximity ever since push-to-start became an option. Regrettably, new technology that makes it possible for key hacks to occur, also rises with push-to-start.

When a vehicle can be unlocked without the actual key fob, this is known as a key hack. It occurs during an attempted theft. Anyone can open your car by using radio transmitters to access your wireless key fob. But don’t worry– there are ways to solve this problem!

Compustar is one of the best ways to block key attacks with features that have protection. 

1. Secure Your Push-to-Start

    Compustar’s starter kill feature is one of its primary functions. This feature disables the car’s engine in the event of theft and keeps it disabled until the security system is disengaged using the Compustar remote or DroneMobileApp.

    2. Two-Way Remote Alarm Alerts

      Compustar remotes use technology such as rolling codes, frequency hopping, and 128-encryption to make it difficult for someone to hack the key fob of your car. Additionally, you will be alerted in the event that your automobile is in danger– for example, if someone damages it or tries to break in. 

      3. DroneMobileApp

        The user is able to track the car in real time using the Compustar security system. Any Compustar alarm system can have GPS tracking and drone monitoring added.


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