Hacking Vulnerabilities Of The Internet-Connected Car

Law360, New York (November 13, 2015, 12:05 PM EST) -- The presence of Internet connectivity in automobiles is giving rise to a new generation of hacks and along with those hacks comes a new generation of criminal possibility. You'd be forgiven for thinking that the only relationship between the Internet and your car is that time you spent this summer looking for online insurance quotes, but these days the web has bigger surprises in store for automobile owners than great rates. Thanks to what is commonly called "The Internet of Things," hackers now have access to all types of devices that used to be secure simply because they weren't connected to anything....

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