Car Hacking News and Information
Car Hacking
- Reuters
- Aug 1, 2017
A bid to force manufacturers to make cars and other devices more secure.
Panel: the good, the bad, the ugly of connected cars | UPSHIFT two thousand sixteen
- Autoblog Staff
- Oct 6, 2016
In this panel, we’ll debate the pros and cons of connected vehicles and investigate the less discussed side of the future of our cars.
Hackers stole Jeeps in Texas using FCA’s internal dealer software
- Jeremy Korzeniewski
- Aug 28, 2016
Using DealerCONNECT, thieves reprogrammed each stolen vehicle’s security codes.
After coming in the vehicle identification number, hackers used FCA’s DealerCONNECT to reprogram the cars’ security systems to accept generic keys.
Hackers arrested after stealing more than thirty Jeeps in Texas
- Reese Counts
- Aug Four, 2016
Thieves used FCA DealerCONNECT software to carry out their crimes.
Over a six month period, a pair of hackers broke into and stole more than thirty vehicles in the Houston area.
Jeep hackers come back to take over your steering wheel
- Engadget
- Aug Trio, 2016
But you’ll need to let them rail shotgun this time.
Hyundai analyzes twelve trends that will form the world of two thousand thirty
- Joel Stocksdale
- Jul 23, 2016
The world will switch, and mobility will evolve right along with it.
In Michigan, car hackers could face life imprisonment
- Pete Bigelow
- Apr 29, 2016
But proposed law doesn’t discern inbetween criminals, gearheads or researchers.
Car hackers may not want to mess with vehicles in and around the Motor City. A pair of Michigan lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday that would penalize anyone who infiltrates a vehicle’s electronic systems with penalties as harsh as life imprisonment.
Hacker jury equipments Amazon Echo into voice-controlled remote embark
- Brandon Turkus
- Mar 30, 2016
A hacker has managed to link up his Amazon Echo so that all he has to do is mutter a few words and his GMC will begin up. Welcome to the future, kids.
Motorists are unaware that cars have become hacking targets
- Pete Bigelow
- Mar Two, 2016
As cars become more connected, the nature of threat will switch.
Americans have brief memories. Despite a number of prominent car-hacking developments in latest months, only twenty six percent of respondents to a Kelley Blue Book survey could recall an example of vehicle hacking over the past year. As automakers pour connected features into fresh cars, the findings released Tuesday suggest drivers are unaware of the potential risks.
Car Hacking News and Information
Car Hacking
- Reuters
- Aug 1, 2017
A bid to force manufacturers to make cars and other devices more secure.
Panel: the good, the bad, the ugly of connected cars | UPSHIFT two thousand sixteen
- Autoblog Staff
- Oct 6, 2016
In this panel, we’ll debate the pros and cons of connected vehicles and investigate the less discussed side of the future of our cars.
Hackers stole Jeeps in Texas using FCA’s internal dealer software
- Jeremy Korzeniewski
- Aug 28, 2016
Using DealerCONNECT, thieves reprogrammed each stolen vehicle’s security codes.
After injecting the vehicle identification number, hackers used FCA’s DealerCONNECT to reprogram the cars’ security systems to accept generic keys.
Hackers arrested after stealing more than thirty Jeeps in Texas
- Reese Counts
- Aug Four, 2016
Thieves used FCA DealerCONNECT software to carry out their crimes.
Over a six month period, a pair of hackers broke into and stole more than thirty vehicles in the Houston area.
Jeep hackers come back to take over your steering wheel
- Engadget
- Aug Three, 2016
But you’ll need to let them rail shotgun this time.
Hyundai analyzes twelve trends that will form the world of two thousand thirty
- Joel Stocksdale
- Jul 23, 2016
The world will switch, and mobility will evolve right along with it.
In Michigan, car hackers could face life imprisonment
- Pete Bigelow
- Apr 29, 2016
But proposed law doesn’t discern inbetween criminals, gearheads or researchers.
Car hackers may not want to mess with vehicles in and around the Motor City. A pair of Michigan lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday that would penalize anyone who infiltrates a vehicle’s electronic systems with penalties as harsh as life imprisonment.
Hacker jury equipments Amazon Echo into voice-controlled remote begin
- Brandon Turkus
- Mar 30, 2016
A hacker has managed to link up his Amazon Echo so that all he has to do is mutter a few words and his GMC will begin up. Welcome to the future, kids.
Motorists are unaware that cars have become hacking targets
- Pete Bigelow
- Mar Two, 2016
As cars become more connected, the nature of threat will switch.
Americans have brief memories. Despite a number of prominent car-hacking developments in latest months, only twenty six percent of respondents to a Kelley Blue Book survey could recall an example of vehicle hacking over the past year. As automakers pour connected features into fresh cars, the findings released Tuesday suggest drivers are unaware of the potential risks.