The future of car hacking
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The future of car hacking
Here is a very good article giving a synopsis of the state of the art in hacking into current cars, and where it all may be heading in the near future: http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/08 ... cking-era/.
Carl Ijames, chemist not engine builder
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Re: The future of car hacking
Probably no better reason to drive a dizzy-equipped vehicle. Put a Pertronix "electronic conversion" in it and go..
But I will hazard a guess that if WE ALL did this, THEY would fast curtail old daily-driver vehicles per year driving mileage like has been done to "Historical" plated ones!
pdq67
But I will hazard a guess that if WE ALL did this, THEY would fast curtail old daily-driver vehicles per year driving mileage like has been done to "Historical" plated ones!
pdq67
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Re: The future of car hacking
"MORE cash for clunkers !"
Ah, the allure of money.
Ah, the allure of money.
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