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A small hacking tool sold in Malaysia copies old-style key fobs and cards, sparking safety debates over regulation vs. education.
A small hacking device capable of copying car keys, access cards, and RFID tags is being sold on Malaysian e-commerce platforms under deceptive names, raising security concerns.
While it cannot bypass modern rolling-code systems, it poses risks to older, less secure devices.
Experts urge regulation through labeling, age verification, and user education rather than bans, citing its value for learning.
Authorities in Brazil and Amazon have restricted it, while Canada targeted illegal use instead.
The debate centers on balancing innovation, education, and public safety.
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Una pequeña herramienta de piratería vendida en Malasia copia llaves y tarjetas de estilo antiguo, provocando debates de seguridad sobre la regulación frente a la educación.