High-tech theft: how to protect yourself with the OBD II | Starblock anti-theft device

High-tech theft: how to protect yourself with the OBD II anti-theft device

OBD II socket

The phenomenon of car thefts is in constant evolution from a technological point of view. Everything that was unthinkable 20 years ago and only seen in science fiction films now seems to have become reality. Even thieves are rapidly adapting to the new trends of the automotive market and thanks to state-of-the-art devices are able to open and start cars of any kind, whether they are valuable or simple city cars.

To date, it may seem utopian, but in the realisation and production of the anti-theft it is absolutely necessary to put oneself in the shoes of those who would or might want to open cars and try to stay one step ahead from the technical and technological aspect. And this is where the OBD II anti-theft device, a data socket protection of our car.

 

What is the OBD II socket?

In order to best explain what it is the OBD ii anti-theft deviceit is important that you understand what OBD ii is. OBD stands for On-Board-Diagnosticsor on-board diagnostics. When your car reports errors or faults, it does so thanks to the data socket's ability to self-diagnose them. In summary, we can say that OBD II is a digital door which communicates diagnosis e information at state of the car.

The car's OBD II socket is not only useful for the driver, but the car manufacturer also uses it when deciding to programming the key which starts the car. For this very reason, protection of OBD II becomes essential.

 

Why choose to install an OBD anti-theft device?

The advancement of technology and the sharing of video tutorials has led to a possible shift of hi-tech knowledge within everyone's reach and so, theft resulting from reprogramming the car keys via direct connection to the diagnostic socket of the control unit, have become practical and the order of the day.
This is where the OBD II anti-theft device, a system developed in order to protect the OBD II socket by preventing attackers from acting on the electronic control unit of our car and being able to switch it on without the original key.

This is the case, for example, of SafetyBox of Starblock.: a steel device that prevents all unauthorised access to data and changes to on-board electronic systems. Acting like a miniature safe, our data socket will no longer be accessible.

 

But what use is an OBD anti-theft device if I already have a satellite alarm?

Yes. Even the classic satellite burglar alarm is feared less by thieves. Have you ever heard of Jammer?

The Jammer is a device capable of block the reception of radio waves from the alarm and GPS and allows those about to steal the car to act undisturbed.
Installing OBD II protection devices helps the defence of our car, even when those who are trying to take it away from us have high technological skills, which are also able to circumvent theimmobiliser, that electronic anti-theft system capable of connecting with the car's control unit and subsequently with the starter motor.

To date, the car's OBD II protection is for most products universal, therefore, installable on any vehicle with convenience and without invasive actions.

Choose an OBD II anti-theft device if you want a device to protect and secure, wherever you areyour car!