https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Car-hacking:d
Security researcher Sam Curry reveals shocking flaws in internet-connected vehicles, exposing how they can be hacked and why your car may not be as private as you think.
00:00 Car Hacking Doesn’t Seem Real
01:13 How Sam Got Into Car Hacking
04:55 Why Connected Cars Are Not Secure
12:11 Types of Attacks Researched
14:36 The Subaru Experiment
16:53 Kia Connect Research
18:11 Tesla Bug Bounty Program
23:01 VPN Security
23:37 Little Regard for Security of Consumers
26:23 Jasper
32:52 Tether Hacking
34:10 The Problem with ISP Backdoors
38:35 Self-Driving Cars
39:43 Hacking Driver Accounts
43:20 What People Can Do
44:34 We Take Our Privacy For Granted Until It Is Summoned
47:45 Where We Are Now and Where We Are Going
Cars aren’t just vehicles anymore—they’re data goldmines, storing your messages, photos, and location history. We need to rethink how much personal info we’re handing over and who has access to it.
Special Thanks to Sam Curry! Check out his blog for his complete research report: https://samcurry.net/hacking-subaru
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