This is a great video for people like me who are not hacker types. Basically he says put on a logic analyzer on chips that you do know what they are doing and look for square waves to denote a clock, and check out all the pins on the chip on the device you are trying to understand or hack to see if they are high are low, or are a clock, or whatever. This is for when there is no ID on the chip. He just basically opens the box, puts a logic analyzer on the chip, studies the circuit, etc. But for me, and most people reading this, the key is the logic analyzer on the chip. Plus if you stick around, he tells you how to steal expensive new cars. This will be an important skill during the revolution.
"I'm Lazy" - No way, Dude - looking up on Google to see if someone's already worked their way through the heavy lifting isn't lazy - work smarter, not harder
What happens when you drive the car out of range of the antenna near the key fob? What happens when you want to start the car again? Do you need to stalk the person with the fob and transmit the response every time?
@@alexp6012 There's the flaw right there. The car needs to poll the fob at regular intervals, warn the driver when it misses a set number of poll responses, then automatically reduce the car's speed to a crawl for a minute or two (for safety reasons) before forcing it to stop.