Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Chrysler recalls 1.4 million hackable cars
Imagine the all the instruments, steering
wheel and even gas and brake pedals are overridden by someone while you’re
driving. You may feel like your car being taking over by ghost or something. That’s
what could happen when the control and navigation system of a high-tech vehicle
is hacked.
Chrysler has just announced a massive
recall and software upgrade to prevent its “intelligent vehicles” from hacking.
This move casts a cloud over “connected by the Internet” move that the all
industries are working on. Information gathered by such connected things might
offer convenience, efficiency and safety in an unprecedented scale but that
connectivity itself could be vulnerable to malicious attacks or unintended
flaws.
Enjoy reading and learning how scary
intelligent car hacking is.
http://money.cnn.com/2015/07/24/technology/chrysler-hack-recall/index.html
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