Hacker News new | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit login

To a car owner, that's another security flaw of its own. An attacker can deny an owner access to their car with a simple code spammer hidden nearby.



Surely that's better than having your car stolen, right?

Security is about trade-offs, after all.


> Surely that's better than having your car stolen, right?

Stranded in hostile environment (middle of nowhere in the arctic or a desert) could be a death sentence.


Who is going to DoS your car in the middle of the arctic or a desert?


Eh, I dunno, I guess a very not-nice person could attach the device to your car and activate it remotely/later.

I think a more realistic exploit would be a corrupt tow-truck driver / mechanic targeting an area where tourists stop.




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: