Put your car keys beside your bed at night. If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get in your house, just press the panic button on the keyfob** for your car. The alarm will be set off, and the horn will continue to sound until either you turn it off or the car battery dies.
**What the hell is a 'FOB' anyways??? Keyfob: (Wikipedia A key fob is a decorative item many people often carry with their keys, on a ring or a chain, to provide a better grip or to make a personal statement.
Fobs vary in size and style. Most common are simple shapes of smooth metal or plastic, often with a message or symbol. A fob may be strictly symbolic, or it may be functional itself. For examples, many fobs are small flashlights, calculators, penknives, store discount cards, bottle openers, or USB flash drives.
**What the hell is a 'FOB' anyways??? Keyfob: (Wikipedia A key fob is a decorative item many people often carry with their keys, on a ring or a chain, to provide a better grip or to make a personal statement.
Fobs vary in size and style. Most common are simple shapes of smooth metal or plastic, often with a message or symbol. A fob may be strictly symbolic, or it may be functional itself. For examples, many fobs are small flashlights, calculators, penknives, store discount cards, bottle openers, or USB flash drives.
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Electronic key fobs are used for remote keyless entry systems on motor vehicles. Early electric key fobs operated using infrared and required a clear line of sight to function. These could be copied using a programmable remote control. More recent models use challenge-response authentication over radio frequency, so these are harder to copy and do not need line of sight to operate.
Telecommuters may also use an electronic device known as a key fob that provides one part of a three way match to log in over an unsecure network connection to a secure network. This kind of key fob may have a keypad on which the user must enter a PIN into to retrieve an access code, or it could be a display-only device such as a VPN token that algorithmically generates security codes as part of a challenge/response authentication system. The most well-known example of the latter type is RSA's SecurID token.
Telecommuters may also use an electronic device known as a key fob that provides one part of a three way match to log in over an unsecure network connection to a secure network. This kind of key fob may have a keypad on which the user must enter a PIN into to retrieve an access code, or it could be a display-only device such as a VPN token that algorithmically generates security codes as part of a challenge/response authentication system. The most well-known example of the latter type is RSA's SecurID token.

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