San Francisco: Malicious hackers can remotely turn off the lights, honk the horn, open the trunk, and activate the windshield wipers by hacking into the
Security researchers from French security firm Synacktiv identified three vulnerabilities that could allow malicious hackers to hack into Tesla's infotainment system and remotely turn off lights, honk the horn, open the trunk and activate the windshield wipers. While Tesla denied that researchers could have turned on and off the car, Eloi Benoist-Vanderbeken, a Synacktiv researcher, believes this could have been possible.
Malicious hackers can remotely turn off the lights, honk the horn, open the trunk, and activate the windshield wipers by hacking into the Tesla's infotainment system, the media reported.The researchers, who work for France-based security firm .