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OXNARD, Calif. - Californer -- Marco, owner and operator of EZ Car Keyz, a mobile automotive locksmith serving Ventura County, Santa Barbara County, and San Diego County, is leveraging his platform of over 113,000 YouTube subscribers and 62,000 TikTok followers to educate Southern California car owners on how to protect their vehicles from theft.
With car thefts continuing to climb across Southern California, Marco has spent more than 15 years helping drivers locked out of their vehicles or in need of emergency car key replacements. Now he is producing video content showing car owners how thieves target modern vehicles with keyless entry systems and what steps they can take to stop it.
"Most people don't realize how easy it is for someone to steal a car with keyless entry," said Marco, NASTF Vehicle Security Professional and California-licensed locksmith. "Relay attacks are one of the biggest threats right now. A thief picks up your key fob signal through the wall while a second person near your car receives that signal and opens the door. It takes about 30 seconds."
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Marco recommends storing keyless entry fobs in a signal-blocking Faraday bag, never leaving spare keys in the vehicle, using a steering wheel lock as a visible deterrent, parking in well-lit areas, and staying aware of anyone lingering near your vehicle in parking lots.
EZ Car Keyz specializes in emergency car lockouts, car key replacement, smart key programming, and key fob replacement for all major makes and models. Marco holds NASTF certification and is licensed by the California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS License LCO#6792).
For more information, visit https://ezkyz.com or call (805) 790-8162 for Ventura and Santa Barbara County or (619) 876-1271 for San Diego County.
With car thefts continuing to climb across Southern California, Marco has spent more than 15 years helping drivers locked out of their vehicles or in need of emergency car key replacements. Now he is producing video content showing car owners how thieves target modern vehicles with keyless entry systems and what steps they can take to stop it.
"Most people don't realize how easy it is for someone to steal a car with keyless entry," said Marco, NASTF Vehicle Security Professional and California-licensed locksmith. "Relay attacks are one of the biggest threats right now. A thief picks up your key fob signal through the wall while a second person near your car receives that signal and opens the door. It takes about 30 seconds."
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Marco recommends storing keyless entry fobs in a signal-blocking Faraday bag, never leaving spare keys in the vehicle, using a steering wheel lock as a visible deterrent, parking in well-lit areas, and staying aware of anyone lingering near your vehicle in parking lots.
EZ Car Keyz specializes in emergency car lockouts, car key replacement, smart key programming, and key fob replacement for all major makes and models. Marco holds NASTF certification and is licensed by the California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS License LCO#6792).
For more information, visit https://ezkyz.com or call (805) 790-8162 for Ventura and Santa Barbara County or (619) 876-1271 for San Diego County.
Source: EZ Car Keyz
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