the addition and innovation board computers in cars, allowing remote control of certain controls and features, inevitably leads to unauthorized access. It was only a matter of time before hackers find a way to access the computer remotely, potentially setting a dangerous precedent for other implementations of remote access to cars. UConnect, enabled Internet software is designed for users to simply connect wirelessly via a smartphone app to control certain functions of their car, including GPS, windshield wipers, lights, all the way to the important features such as braking, steering and engine. It would be disastrous if it got into the wrong hands. As car owners have warned that hackers take control, security experts have called for the owners to update their software.
The hack was discovered and demonstrated by a team of security experts Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek, who showed how it was possible to hack the car remotely, using just a laptop and a mobile phone. A third person sitting in the car and saw the hack, being completely helpless to intrusion. The car was a Jeep Cherokee and warned users to ensure that their software is updated, to avoid any possible hacks. The researchers notified automakers there nine months in private to ensure that a solution can be implemented before disseminating new vulnerability. Fiat Chrysler have since released a patch, but are unable to apply the patch automatically, all drivers are encouraged to visit the site and download the patch, download it to a USB stick and apply through the USB car plug. It is not known if the parasite is limited to the software itself, the models on-board computer or to some, but all guests are invited to implement the update just in case.
As with any technology that uses the Internet to transmit information and the unauthorized access threat is very real, and something that developers and manufacturers must be wary of, and of course do customers. With the rise of advanced computers used in the machine every day, all to make life easier, the risk simply increases with the progression of technology. It's only a matter of time before the self-driving cars are on the roads, and this has already been seen, the remote risk of piracy is serious, and hopefully something that can be combated. effective.
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