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by pclmulqdq
881 days ago
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SolarWinds was a cybersecurity company, so a hack causes people to fundamentally question things. Tesla, on the other hand, doesn't need cars to get hacked for them to self-drive people into barriers or emergency vehicles, and the stock price isn't touched when yet another person dies. Why would a hack change anything? |
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It's lifting secret keys that allow criminals to open any Tesla 'till an OTA update, or callback has been rolled out. For days exposing your Tesla+luggage to theft. Or just breaking stuff: imagine the flack of every tesla driver suddenly losing access to navigation or entertainment for weeks. Or camera access: imagine the outrage if hackers can record and publish anything done and said inside and around Teslas in the last months?