Occupy Underground
Related: About this forumBush advisor: Hastings crash ‘consistent with a car cyberattack’
RT ?@RT_com
Bush advisor: Hastings crash consistent with a car cyberattack
http://on.rt.com/u41fqe
Hastings died last week when his 2013 Mercedes C250 coupe collided with a tree in Los Angeles, California on the morning of June 18. He was reportedly traveling at a high rate of speed and failed to stop at a red light moments before the single-car crash. He was only 33.
Speaking to Huffington Post this week, Clarke said that a cyberattack waged at the vehicle could have caused the fatal collision.
"What has been revealed as a result of some research at universities is that it's relatively easy to hack your way into the control system of a car, and to do such things as cause acceleration when the driver doesn't want acceleration, to throw on the brakes when the driver doesn't want the brakes on, to launch an air bag," Clarke told The Huffington Post. "You can do some really highly destructive things now, through hacking a car, and it's not that hard."
"So if there were a cyberattack on the car and I'm not saying there was," Clarke continued, "I think whoever did it would probably get away with it."
(More at the link. Ever more reason to love the VW Bus..)
ABCNT عبسنت ?@ABCNT1
@MLKstudios @cenkuygur @endarken
Hacking into cars
http://www.caranddriver.com/features/can-your-car-be-hacked-feature
|
madrchsod
(58,162 posts)actually it could be done if one knew the system.
99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)I saw that one video that shows Hastings' car whizzing past
in the background over the shoulder of a reporter who was
standing in an alley way and happened to be talking at the time.
It was creepy to see. One more reason for me (or anyone) to
just drive old uncomputerized junkers.
Joe Shlabotnik
(5,604 posts)run amok. But then again, when everyday we learn that another sliver of the social contact is dissolved, another law passes that makes legal; the unconstitutional (but will go unchallenged) etc, nothing surprises me anymore. Perhaps "audacity" at its finest.