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【Speed Car Review】Back black pot?! Hackers hacked more than 20 Teslas

Today's automobile industry is undergoing unprecedented changes, and the trend of electrification, intelligence, networking, sharing and green development has become more and more obvious. While the automobile is intelligent and networked, it has also brought more data security problems, and after various functions are connected to the network, they will face network security problems such as network attacks and network intrusions.

No, Tesla has recently been hacked. Recently, a 19-year-old German IT security expert and hacker took advantage of the vulnerability to crack more than twenty Teslas belonging to thirteen countries, which can not only control the opening/closing of windows and doors, but also control the steering wheel to achieve keyless driving. At the same time, the hacker can also find out whether the owner is near the vehicle while locating the specific location of the vehicle.

【Speed Car Review】Back black pot?! Hackers hacked more than 20 Teslas

Fortunately, the hacker only broke through the loopholes in Tesla's system and did not do further control. Tesla's security department also contacted the hacker, but it is not known whether Tesla will give a Model 3 to hackers who can hack its vehicles as before.

However, in the face of possible network security problems such as network attacks and network intrusions, Tesla should really pay attention to it. In addition, the relevant departments may also introduce regulatory measures in a timely manner, otherwise they may bring major security risks in the future.

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