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Cars’ Computer Systems at Risk to Hackers
Friday, May 14, 2010 - Anuradha Menon
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Automobiles, which will be increasingly connected to the Internet in the near future, could be vulnerable to hackers just as computers are now, two teams of computer scientists are warning in a paper to be presented next week.The scientists say that they were able to remotely control braking and other functions, and that the car industry was running the risk of repeating the security mistakes of the PC industry. “We demonstrate the ability to adversarially control a wide range of automotives"    (source: nytimes.com)



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