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We need to think about self-defending before self-drivingDiary/2022 2022. 2. 4. 09:31
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/02/cars/tesla-teen-hack/index.html
Teen's Tesla hack shows how vulnerable third-party apps may make cars
A German teenager says he found a vulnerability in an app installed in some Teslas, which allowed him the ability to unlock doors, flash headlights and blast music. The hack highlights the relative lack of oversight in apps that some drivers can download t
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"[Automakers] need to think about self-defending cars before self-driving cars," Srinivas Kumar, a vice president at the cybersecurity company DigiCert who leads efforts to protect connected devices, told CNN Business. "If a car can't defend itself from an attack, do you trust it to be self-driving?"