Ransomware for cars? FBI warns of malicious product recall alerts
The next malicious attachment in your inbox might not be targeting your computer but your car via a rigged recall notice, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has warned.
The next malicious attachment in your inbox might not be targeting your computer but your car via a rigged recall notice, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has warned.
A pair of well-known hackers have proven that they can take over a car's vital functions--including brakes and acceleration -- from anywhere with an Internet connection.
Jared Newman | 22 Jul | Read more
WHIR-HONK, WHIR-HONK, WHIR-HONK...that's the sound of a 2015 Cadillac Escalade going ballistic. It doesn't matter if you're a real thief or a three-foot stuffed bear--the Escalade's new motion-sensing technology can stop someone from stealing your stuff (or the SUV itself)--or at least deafen them in the process.
John Brandon | 13 Aug | Read more