Nissan Leaf HVAC-Hack Vulnerability Disclosed (bbc.com)
GWBasic writes: Some of Nissan's Leaf cars can be easily hacked, allowing their heating and air-conditioning systems to be hijacked, according to [Troy Hunt,] a prominent security researcher. .... Mr Hunt said the root of the problem was that the firm's NissanConnect app needed only a car's vehicle identification number (VIN) to take control. That means that pranksters could pretty easily run down a Leaf's battery via Nissan's app just by cycling through VIN numbers, which, the article points out, typically vary only in the last few digits for same-region Leafs, and for an electric car that's a big deal -- you can't just get a quick jump and be on your way. For now, Hunt says, the only thing owners can do is disable the remote-control feature completely.
Why would you have a remote control feature on a car enabled at ALL?
If Google is successful, it will soon also support the command "go pick up the pizza I ordered."
How? Sit in the parking lot flashing lights and honking horn until somebody notices and drops the pie in the driver's seat?
"File to fit, pound to insert, paint to match" - Aircraft Maintenance 101
All this talk about hijacking a car's HVAC system puts me into a cold sweat.