Sunday, August 15, 2010

Car computer hacking could be fatal

Scientists hack into cars' computers -- control brakes, engine remotely
To read full news article click on "Scientists hack into cars' computers" above
The hacking of your car's computer could be done by anyone skilled enough to  even while your car is in a parking lot somewhere or even on the street or in your garage or while being worked on by someone. This is a relatively new problem being discovered by scientists who realize how cars could be used (and might have already been used) to murder people by remote control.
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CarShark

Using homemade hacking software they dubbed "CarShark," the Washington-San Diego researchers in lab and road tests "demonstrate the ability to adversarially control a wide range of automotive functions and completely ignore driver input – including disabling the brakes, selectively braking individual wheels on demand, stopping the engine, and so on," the researchers wrote. end quote

The whole point of this research is to inform people so that they demand more security and protection from potential fatalities and injuries from all car manufacturers if car manufacturers are going to continue to put computers in the cars and trucks they build.

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