Chinese Company Remotely Hacks Locks, Horn, Headlights and Sunroof on Moving Tesla Model S
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Chinese Company Remotely Hacks Locks, Horn, Headlights and Sunroof on Moving Tesla Model S



Remember the Tesla Model S hacking contest? Well, it didn’t take long before someone managed to hack into the electric sedan. As a matter of fact, the day the contest started Internet security company Qihoo 360 Technology Co said it found ways to remotely control the Model S’ locks, horn, headlights and sunroof while the car is in motion. Read more »




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