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I looked into disabling the OnStar on my Tahoe. It is possible, but not easily done. I plan on selling it in a few years anyway, so I have left it alone.
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That actually scares me.I looked into disabling the OnStar on my Tahoe. It is possible, but not easily done. I plan on selling it in a few years anyway, so I have left it alone.
Yup.Hackers Cut a Corvette's Brakes Via a Common Car Gadget
The free dongles that insurance companies ask customers to plug into their dashes could expose your car to hackers.www.wired.com
Keys worked for a hundred years.
They'd work even better, now ...
I'm still investigating it, but it appears to be most useful in scrubbing info from any rental car your might use and any car you own that you plan to sell. There are different levels of risk depending upon whether you are connecting a cell phone to the car via bluetooth or not.
Your Car Is Spying on You – and Israeli Firms Are Leading the Surveillance Race
Israeli companies have developed and are selling advanced cyber tools that can hack into the tech of your car and use it to collect intelligence on you.
These tools can also assist in a cross-referencing of data to identify an intelligence target among tens of thousands of cars on the road. This technology can track the vehicle's movements in real time and potentially eavesdrop on the people inside.
In recent decades, our cars have become smart devices, a collection of computers on wheels with dozens of digital systems; the vehicle cannot properly function without an internet or cellular connection. Though this vastly improves the driving experience, it also severely risks privacy and has become a national security threat.
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