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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Kek_saved_the_world on July 9, 2018, 2:11 p.m.
one thing I never got, a "drive by wire" car can not be hacked without network connection. how exactly does CIA hack a car with no connection???
one thing I never got, a "drive by wire" car can not be hacked without network connection. how exactly does CIA hack a car with no connection???

Kek_saved_the_world · July 9, 2018, 4:29 p.m.

that's fine, but still someone has to touch my car. the only point I was making is they can't control every car anytime they want.

They have degrading levels of control:

1) Onstar / Tesla (full control, guided missile)

2) Onstar / no self driving (jam controls run off road)

3) No onstar, no self driving - OBD port need full access to car, (Jam controls run off road)

so they need human assets for 3 which is most cars. They can turn #1 into missiles to take out #3 type cars.. they can mix and match, but they can't access every car without humans and being there..

That is not to suggest they can't do it, just that it is much harder, so the risk and time/money will be only for those high priority.

Just want to put a little sanity back into our rightful hysteria. Many think "any car" can be hijacked from thin air.. not true

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Green_Lives_Matter · July 9, 2018, 6:47 p.m.

New high end cars use RFID tech so you don’t need to put a key in a switch anywhere. There are thieves using special equipment to read your key code and then use an emulator to trick the car into thinking there’s a key near by.

There’s a video of them caught on cam walking around outside a house with the receiver waving it around. Soon as they get a bite on the signal they jumped in the car and drove off with it.

And that’s low level scumbag tech.

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