In the end, the KIA car company made its cars into subscription models, I really hate this because in the end the car we buy with our own money doesn’t feel like it belongs to us. Should we finally buy an old school car ? so as not to be affected by this subscription models or is there a way to crack the software installed in it ?
They will just keep adding stuff to this and removing it feom the “free” tear
Soon, auto manufacturers will learn what happens when buying isn’t owning.
People will definitely download a car, or the crack for all its features.
Good luck trying to do that
Auto manufacturers are notorious for having terrible security. It’ll be a cakewalk for innovators.
Sure, start sharing what car has been hacked. Any? No? But autos have had computers for years, why havent they been hacked?
Are you just posting incorrect information to get someone to list all of the current vulnerabilities?Here you go.
Jeep Cherokee: https://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway/
Tesla Models: https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-16203/Tesla.html?page=1&order=1&trc=13&sha=73e27d3898b2b240263e0f443513b5e8f9073841
Volkswagen Group Cars: https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-17738/Volkswagen.html?page=1&order=1&trc=2&sha=0a9d8cfebb47ff684cd74be5616ee6ca4ec210f6
BMW Cars: https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-18059/BMW.html?page=1&order=1&trc=7&sha=acf406b1442448d1c40b22f3f73a5647c3fafed7
SiriusXM (Connected Vehicle Service) (9 different brands): https://www.theverge.com/2022/12/3/23491259/sirius-xm-hack-remotely-unlock-start-cars
Thanks for the good laugh.
Lol, someone “hacked” a car so they can turn it off is not the same as building a whole OS for a car. Or are you exited about connecting to SirusXM ??