Jesus, just google similar researches in 2011, which has been done in "safe environment" without naming manufacturers etc. etc. and in 2015, after 4 years we see that manufacturers did say "meh, thank you but no, we aint gonna do shit about it"
How about that - "Fiat Chrysler now says that 10 vehicles from its 2013, 2014 and 2015 model years are vulnerable to hacking, including five 2013-2014 Ram truck models, the 2014 Jeep Cherokee and Grand Cherokee, the 2014 Dodge Durango and 2014 Dodge Viper, and some 2015 Chrysler 200s."
and that - "Miller and his associate, Chris Valasek, director of vehicle security research at the consultancy IOActive, estimates that hundreds of thousands of Fiat Chrysler vehicles on the road today could be vulnerable. That’s unsettling." just read people! 2013 models. And now, this a hole calling police because this guys opened your eyes. Wouldn't it be better if they made "safe" test again, manufacturers ignore it AGAIN & then some sick bastard simply crashed thousand of those?
And yes the main thing I like is - “Customers can either download and install this particular update themselves or, if preferred, their dealer can complete this one-time update at no cost to customers.” DOWNLOAD & INSTALL THEMSELVES? What? but yeah right blame the researches of course.
"In case any of you think this was cool or even remotely (no pun intended) ethical, I'd like to know if you have a problem with letting these two test this on a loved one's car. How about they remotely poke around your husband or wife's car and explore, as long as they promise not to intentionally trigger anything?"
I would certainly let this guys to check on my car and my wife's car, just to make sure that if it can be hacked then I'd better get rid of that crap and sue a holes which let me drive a car which can be controlled remotely. Cause I would rather trust ex NSA and current director of vehicle security research at the consultancy IOActive, rather than have even a 0,00001% chance that some unknown hacked crew can end my life sipping coffee in starbucks.
How about that - "Fiat Chrysler now says that 10 vehicles from its 2013, 2014 and 2015 model years are vulnerable to hacking, including five 2013-2014 Ram truck models, the 2014 Jeep Cherokee and Grand Cherokee, the 2014 Dodge Durango and 2014 Dodge Viper, and some 2015 Chrysler 200s."
and that - "Miller and his associate, Chris Valasek, director of vehicle security research at the consultancy IOActive, estimates that hundreds of thousands of Fiat Chrysler vehicles on the road today could be vulnerable. That’s unsettling." just read people! 2013 models. And now, this a hole calling police because this guys opened your eyes. Wouldn't it be better if they made "safe" test again, manufacturers ignore it AGAIN & then some sick bastard simply crashed thousand of those?
And yes the main thing I like is - “Customers can either download and install this particular update themselves or, if preferred, their dealer can complete this one-time update at no cost to customers.” DOWNLOAD & INSTALL THEMSELVES? What? but yeah right blame the researches of course.
"In case any of you think this was cool or even remotely (no pun intended) ethical, I'd like to know if you have a problem with letting these two test this on a loved one's car. How about they remotely poke around your husband or wife's car and explore, as long as they promise not to intentionally trigger anything?"
I would certainly let this guys to check on my car and my wife's car, just to make sure that if it can be hacked then I'd better get rid of that crap and sue a holes which let me drive a car which can be controlled remotely. Cause I would rather trust ex NSA and current director of vehicle security research at the consultancy IOActive, rather than have even a 0,00001% chance that some unknown hacked crew can end my life sipping coffee in starbucks.