Like I always said, Even security companies produce/sell Trash so, how can we expect car companies to care about security
Luckily , it cannot be drive after the hack, but we could lose a few valuables left in the car
According to the article:-
Hackers could remotely unlock the car via a command transmitted over the internet. This is done by hacking the password that Tesla owners use to setup their account which can also be used to unlock the car.
In fact Dhanjani stated that the hacking of the password is not dissimilar to how hackers hack passwords on regular computers via malware and so on. “It’s a big issue where a $100,000 car should be relying on a six-character static password.”
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