misiektoja
9th-August-2014, 01:46
The 2014 Infiniti Q50 would be the easiest of all to hack because its telematics, Bluetooth, and radio functions all run on the same network as the car's engine and braking systems, for instance, making it easier for an attacker to gain control of the car's computerized physical operations.
http://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities---threats/advanced-threats/the-worlds-most-hackable-cars/d/d-id/1297753?_mc=NL_DR_EDT_DR_daily_20140804&cid=NL_DR_EDT_DR_daily_20140804&elq=daa58c2def894c34832adc7250c3a2fe&elqCampaignId=6903
http://tech.wp.pl/wid,16801281,wiadomosc.html?ticaid=1133b0
http://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities---threats/advanced-threats/the-worlds-most-hackable-cars/d/d-id/1297753?_mc=NL_DR_EDT_DR_daily_20140804&cid=NL_DR_EDT_DR_daily_20140804&elq=daa58c2def894c34832adc7250c3a2fe&elqCampaignId=6903
http://tech.wp.pl/wid,16801281,wiadomosc.html?ticaid=1133b0