Friday, August 9, 2013

Today’s increasingly computerized cars could be remotely hacked by cyber crooks, vandals and others.


As further evidence of that, consider this report and accompanying video, also shown below, by InfoWorld.


In short, it highlights how hackers using a laptop can access a Toyota Prius, causing its horn to honk, its speedometer to read 199 mph and its steering wheel to jerk around by making the car think it’s in reverse.



Credits: http://www.siliconbeat.com

09 Aug 2013

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