Greentheonly, the hacker who helped recover the data in the Miami case, continues to probe Tesla Autopilot computers from a basement workshop strewn with circuit boards and soldering equipment.
That work is only becoming harder, he said, as Tesla is tightening the controls over access to vehicle crash data. “If an accident happened today like this, I won’t be able to extract the data,” he said.
It’s honestly insane from a privacy perspective that the car can collect data that even the owner isn’t allowed to see. The fact that this is normal is exactly why I won’t buy a car made in the last 10 years or so
If only we had a functioning regulatory system that would mandate access to this data.
It’s honestly insane from a privacy perspective that the car can collect data that even the owner isn’t allowed to see. The fact that this is normal is exactly why I won’t buy a car made in the last 10 years or so
I don’t trust a car that doesn’t have a hand cranked ignition.
Plus, I can probably fix it with basic tools and some youtube videos.