Cars can be hacked by their tiny, plug-in insurance discount trackers
‘The latest way to remotely hack a car? By tapping into one of those plug-in tracking devices from insurance companies.
In some cases, hackers can send a text message — and disable a car’s brakes, according to research presented by computer security experts on Monday.
It’s a relatively simple hack. And while researchers only tested one type of device, it raises serious questions about how dangerous it is to use them at all.’
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