Hackers only need a gateway to get connected to any device and that’s
also true for cars which have systems that connect them to a cellular
network. A research report from Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek, shared
with CNNMoney,
explain similar findings. According to the report, if a car’s functions
like the steering, brakes and tire pressure monitor are on the similar
network as features that link the car to the Internet, the hackers can
control any function remotely.
They could engage brakes and control features like adaptive cruise control and active lane assist. Read More: AutosHype.com
They could engage brakes and control features like adaptive cruise control and active lane assist. Read More: AutosHype.com
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