Any security patch will already come too late -- when it comes to cars, it must not have security problems to begin with.
The cybersecurity model just isn't safe for this. It's up to them to fix this, not me.
Look into the history of automotive safety to understand how ridiculous this sounds. Cars were total death traps for many, many decades.
No product is bulletproof from a security standpoint, and there's no way to make something bulletproof. What are you suggesting they do?
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Any security patch will already come too late -- when it comes to cars, it must not have security problems to begin with.
The cybersecurity model just isn't safe for this. It's up to them to fix this, not me.