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  2. Automotive hacking - Wikipedia

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    Using a fake device sold on the dark web, thieves were able to steal vehicles by forcing the headlamps open and accessing the CAN bus, and then once on the bus, to simulate the signals to start the vehicle. The exploit requires enough time and privacy for thieves to remove vehicle hardware, sometimes bumpers, in order to open the headlights. [33]

  3. Automotive security - Wikipedia

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    Automotive security refers to the branch of computer security focused on the cyber risks related to the automotive context. The increasingly high number of ECUs in vehicles and, alongside, the implementation of multiple different means of communication from and towards the vehicle in a remote and wireless manner led to the necessity of a branch of cybersecurity dedicated to the threats ...

  4. Self-driving car liability - Wikipedia

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    Increases in the use of autonomous car technologies (e.g., advanced driver-assistance systems) are causing incremental shifts in the control of driving. [1] Liability for incidents involving self-driving cars is a developing area of law and policy that will determine who is liable when a car causes physical damage to persons or property. [2]

  5. Here is how hackers can remotely take control of your car

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    This is the way in for the hackers, who are able to take over your steering wheel and breaks to remotely control your car. According to ZDNet ,"as many as 471,000 vehicles in the US are said to be ...

  6. LA tech entrepreneur said he almost missed flight after ... - AOL

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    A Los Angeles tech entrepreneur says he became trapped inside a self-driving Waymo car after the autonomous vehicle refused to drop him off at the airport. Mike Johns nearly missed his flight back ...

  7. GM’s Cruise Autonomous Vehicles under Investigation ... - AOL

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    The company also petitioned NHTSA in February 2022 for permission to use autonomous vehicles that do not have steering wheels, mirrors, or other physical controls as it develops the pod-like ...

  8. Regulation of self-driving cars - Wikipedia

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    An autonomous vehicle may operate on a public roadway; provided, that the vehicle: (1) Has a manual override feature that allows a driver to assume control of the autonomous vehicle at any time; (2) Has a driver seated in the control seat of the vehicle while in operation who is prepared to take control of the autonomous vehicle at any moment; and

  9. Tech entrepreneur trapped in circling self-driving car on way ...

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    Waymo said it has attempted to reach Johns, according to the outlet. The company produces fully autonomous self-driving vehicles that use sensors and software to navigate, according to their website.