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Home Posts tagged "Hacking"

Tag: Hacking

Proposed law weakens pollution control laws, prevents researchers looking for Dieselgate-like problems

October 16, 2015 October 16, 2015

A draft bill (embedded below) being prepared in the US House Energy and Commerce Committee would increase the penalties for “hacking” cars, and gift automakers with an easy “out” on emissions control regulations.   The bill focuses on reforms at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and while it contains a…

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Newfangled computerized cars likely vulnerable to hacking, possibly by big-brother-government types

May 10, 2014 June 14, 2015
Tesla Model S

Current cars, and the cars coming in a few years, are simply not at all like the cars of just a couple years ago.  These newfangled cars for young whippersnappers are like rolling computer networks, with various embedded computers and software services all talking to each other.  It’s even common…

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