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      02-01-2020, 04:49 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by Salty Dog View Post
Because it's not actually "ready for the market".

https://arstechnica.com/cars/2019/06...-street-signs/
Spoofing a system in an extremely uncommon way does not mean it's not ready for the market. Bmw's are able to be hacked which gives a theif access to the car without a key, other manufacturers have been hacked with people controlling their cars from a far, does that mean these cars are currently not ready for the market because of the slim chance of these occurrences? No, as long as the risk of exploiting a hole is minimal, you keep fixing the holes while it's on the market.

Everything has some type of vulnerability, and people will always try to find a way to exploit it. That doesn't mean a product isn't ready for the market.

P. S. That same spoof would mess with adaptive cruise control on a BMW as well.
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