> Berlin researchers hacked Tesla autopilot
And this is surprising for what reason?
The first iPhone was jailbroken just 11 days after being released.
Clever hackers rise to the challenge of new products to subvert if
only because they can.
Makes me glad the only mission-critical
Usually the encryption keys found on user devices are not the same ones as
used to generate the encryption, just the ones to decrypt, this is known as
asymmetric encryption. The decryption key is often referred to as the
public key, it is what anyone can openly use to decrypt what you have
The article calls it an "attack," but that's wrong. It's a hardware crack
that requires physical access to the car, probably a fair bit of
disassembly, and decent technical skills.
This crack would probably void the warranty. It might earn the owner Elon's
wrath and punishment, maybe to the