Yet another car hack fail

I don't mind provided it has to be authorised by me in such a way that I can proved the authenticity of the party requesting remote access.

It's perfectly possible to make things secure. Modern ciphers are not breakable.

The problem is whether or not manufacturers will leave 'back-doors'. This is the fragility that any capable hacker will exploit first.
 
pretty sad that they knew for a month or so and only did something about it when people started to discuss online, bet that wouldn't have happened if it was a safety issue.
 
This is what annoys me - manufacturers don't seem to have even bothered with even the most basic security. A simple software firewall and traffic encryption is not expensive and not hard to set up. I could set it up.
 
I cannot understand how with all of the clever people working for the various car manufacturers, that such a simple protection system gets overlooked or ignored o_O
 

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