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Originally Posted by DreamDiesel420
General Motors gets to join Fiat Chrysler and Tesla in an unenviable lineup this week: Using cheap gadgets and text messages, researchers have proven they can hack that most traditional of cars, the Chevy Corvette. And worse still is that this line of attack will work on basically any car with a computer in it, which is to say… all of them.
Thoughts on this? Tesla's and corvettes are being hacked into easily. Any car with a computer can be hacked into including our 5th Gen Camaro's. You could be driving along the freeway going 80mph and someone could hack in and ether cut the breaks, or even worse full acceleration and you wouldn't be able to do anything.

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If it's stick couldn't you put it into neutral and pray that the emergency brake can haul you down to a stop?
Also how did hey cut the brakes if they're hydraulic? Don't see how this can stop the brakes, abs I can see being stopped for sure though.
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