RoadAndTrack: "Car hacking has been a big concern lately. After a Wired article demonstrated how security researchers could remotely disable a new Jeep Cherokee by worming into the car's infotainment system, automakers are under increased scrutiny over their digital security. Now, security researchers have reportedly figured out how to take control of one of the most tech-heavy vehicles on the road today: The Tesla Model S."
Just one day after the California DMV filed to take Tesla to court, over 2 million Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y vehicles are being recalled.
Glad to see Chris at Acceleramota is an idiot and loves to spread misinformation. This so called “recall” was just an update that was sent out to certain Tesla models and year.
A cyberattack kept the whole country's government offline for a month.
USB drives are frequent targets of hackers. Here are some ways to tell if a malicious party has targeted your USB device.
I guess this means it's noy a good idea to let hackers ride in your Telsa eh.