If you drive a recent model car, you may wonder if your car is as hackable as some of the cars hacked during research to provide a proof of concept. In videos widely distributed, hackers were able to take control of cars remotely. Click the YouTube logo to see a sampling or watch the video below.
While we should not freak out yet, it is clear that there are weaknesses in the design of these automobiles. Conspiracy theories have flooded the net, but I would not worry too much. That being said, it is good to know what’s up.
Enjoy your week!
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