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Remarkably, by extending the central bar of the number three on a 35 miles per hour speed limit sign, just with the 2-inch piece of tape, it was determined that a repeatable misclassification from the Tesla Model X and Model S test vehicles. Both of these 2016 models were enabled with Speed Assist and Tesla Automatic Cruise Control , and both were susceptible to the model hacking exploit.
'hackers', they've just put silver tape on to sign and changed 3 into 8, even human would think that's 85
Any vehicle with telematics is hackable. Especially within a Geo-fencing perimeter.
They used tape to change the speed on a sign... You can fool humans the same way. shame on your misleading headline
That shouldn’t be too hard, smart cars relies on cameras too much. Cameras can become optical illusions.
The cars tested were using third party technology that has not been used in ANY new Tesla since 2016. Catch up, boys and girls.
Fck. Literally what everyone has been afraid of
i dont trust