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It’s the Chevy Corvette’s turn to get hacked

Posted on August 14, 2015August 28, 2019 By Jarvis

Car hacking seems to be the new black recently. As cars get smarter, they also become more enticing targets to hackers for both fun and profit. From wireless key fobs to Chrysler’s Jeeps to GM’s OnStar, it seems no car is safe. Not evenChevrolet’s Corvette, apparently. Researchers from the University of California San Diego proved that this particular car, and probably others like it, are also susceptible to attacks, giving hackers unmitigated control over certain functions of the car, with some particularly dangerous consequences.
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