Researchers Warn Hacking Of Your Vehicle Is Easier Than You Think
With a modest amount of expertise, computer hackers could gain remote access to someone’s car — just as they do to people’s personal computers — and take over the vehicle’s basic functions, including control of its engine, according to a report by computer scientists from the University of California, San Diego and the University of Washington.
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85bmw745i -
3/10/2011 10:12:48 PM
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Great, now that is has been "advertised" we can expect people to take control of our cars now. Why not advertise that I left my door open and that I will be gone all day so burglars can now know that they can exploit my houses weakness. Seriously this advertisement probably, at the minimum, tripled the amount of people who would actually try this.
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