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Teen Hacker Explains How He Gained Partial Control Over Tesla Vehicles

Teen Hacker Explains How He Gained Partial Control Over Tesla Vehicles
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Tesla Hacker Is Back, Says He Can Find Owners Emails

The 19 year-old hacker who discovered a security flaw in Tesla’s software is now sending owners emails to alert them.

Let s make the teen Tesla hack a teachable moment – TechCrunch

EVs are fun. They are superbly connected, constantly updated and offer a great user experience, but they are cars, not mobile phones. Hacking into vehicles endangers driver safety and privacy.

After the Hack: Can We Trust Tesla Cars?

There are many perks to buying the fancy vehicles made by Tesla, but it seems that safety and security are still not one of them. Tesla has become one o

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