But my buddy who is a mechanic says at work they all have blackberry's that basically wirelessly unlock and turn on any chipped car. And that it wouldn't be hard for someone to get the software for their own personal blackberry to steal cars with. So yep...bummer.
That strikes me as being unlikely. Most chipped ignition keys use RFID technology, and there's no RFID transceiver on any blackberry I've heard of. Car manufacturers would eventually stop using it if it was so easy to circumvent.
You can build an RFID cloning transceiver, but you'd also have to defeat the lock on the steering column.
Not to mention you can order online diagnostic tools that plug into the onboard computer. I'm sure someone can force open your hood and plug one of those in and turn a car on and take it for a ride.
Easier still to get at it through the OBD port, but again you have to defeat the RFID "immobilizer" and the steering column lock to drive it away.[/quote]