> Cars are the pinnacle of junk hacking, because they are meant to be in your
> garage. Obviously there is no security on car computers. Nor (and I hate to
> break the suspense) will there ever be. Yes, you can connect a device to my
> midlife crisis car and update the CPU of the battery itself with malware,
> which can in theory explode my whole car on the way to BJJ.


"Cars today are less about the functionality of wheels and transmission
and more about the total experience: music, computer integration, the
experience driving it."

   Allen Adamson, managing director of branding firm Landor Associates
   in New York, speaking of Cadillac in
   hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_CADILLAC_NEW_YORK


--dan, whose 23 year old car has no black box, is not vulnerable
to the Electromagnetic Pulse Gun, gets 29mpg, and is simple enough
to fix without special tools

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