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Zen@biglemmowski.win to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Hackers Crack Tesla Twice, Rake in $1.3 Million at Pwn2Own Automotive

www.hackread.com

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Hackers Crack Tesla Twice, Rake in $1.3 Million at Pwn2Own Automotive

www.hackread.com

Zen@biglemmowski.win to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Pwn2Own Automotive 2024, a 3-day contest, saw competitors earn $1,323,750 for hacking Tesla and discovering 49 zero-day bugs in EV systems.
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    Wait so was the hacking live?

    • pruneaue [she/they]@infosec.pub
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      Yes, pwn2own is a live competition

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    Wow. Imagine paying $1.4mil to find 49 zero days instead of hiring an actual security team.

    The people who did this are fucking idiots.

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      bro that’s fucking cheap.

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      • Zuberi 👀@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Exactly.

        These white-hats make pennies in comparison to a real team hired for this job (or a black-hat team using it for politicized reasons)

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    Scribbles

    Another reason not to buy proprietary garbage. Where are the Open Source EVs at?

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      Open-source EVs are a bit like Gentoo, you have to build it yourself.

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        There actually are a lot of really cool EV conversion builds on YouTube using fairly open parts. So I’d say this is perfectly accurate.

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