http://www.infosecnews.org/chinese-collegiate-hacking-team-hacks-the-tesla-model-s-well-sort-of/
By William Knowles @c4i
Senior Editor
InfoSec News
July 18, 2014
A team of Chinese collegiate hackers attending the Symposium on Security
for Asia Network conference in Beijing have been succeeded in breaking
into the software used in electric cars made by Elon Musk‘s Palo Alto
California-based Tesla Motors.
The South China Morning Post is reporting that a team from Zhejiang
University was awarded 10,600 yuan [Approximately $1707.34 USD] by the
SyScan 360 Conference, being held July 16th and 17th 2014 at the Beijing
Marriott Hotel Northeast in Beijing China Where attendees have been
invited to hack into a Tesla Model S.
SyScan 360 organisers said on Friday: "Tesla Software Hack Challenge ended
with team "yo", from ZheJiang University, coming in first overall and
winning 10,600 Yuan in prize money. No team succeeded in the mission of
hacking Tesla’s door and engine within the timeframe of the challenge.
Therefore, no one received the grand prize of $10,000 USD."
Tesla had said it welcomed news of any vulnerabilities discovered as a
result of the hacking competition. "We support the idea of providing an
environment in which responsible security researchers can help identify
potential vulnerabilities," the company said on Wednesday.
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