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On 04/03/13 21:13, Michael Richardson allegedly wrote:
> If I can derive the VIN from the prefix, I agree that it helps
> identify the vehicle, but not really.  If any of this stuff is
> going to be useful, there will already be a collision avoidance
> protocol that will tell each car (even when they are parked) where
> the other vehicles are, so that they can be avoided.
> 
> If I can rederive the prefix from the VIN, then it seems we also
> have problems.

The car is less of an issue than the people.  If you start with the
VIN in packets over radio, you can the owner, and then do correlations
to derive personal information.  Yes you can figure out if the owner
is the one communicating, to start with, based on previous info.

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