Sunday, August 10, 2014

Hacking Duo Explores Scary Potential for Wireless Car Hacking, Names “Most and Least Hackable Cars”

In August 2009, a speeding Lexus with a stuck gas pedal crashed in San Diego, killing all four people aboard and spurring the ill-coneived theory that Toyota’s electronic controls were bugged. They weren’t. But as cars become rolling, autonomous supercomputers, what’s to stop an enterprising hacker from taking control of some functions, or causing a […]

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