If someone found an On Star exploit that allowed a hacker to remotely accomplish these things on the CAN bus, then it would be news, this is not.
From the article: The researchers were able to control everything from the car’s brakes to its door locks to its computerized dashboard displays by accessing the onboard computer through GM’s OnStar and Ford’s Sync, as well as through the Bluetooth connections intended for making hands-free phone calls.
they are very shoddily made and usually about 3 months into it 40-60% of the phones crap out multiple times and we have to end up giving out Samsung as replacements.
Sure am glad I am in the other 40-60%. Both my and my son's Droid Incredibles are still going strong after almost 3 years. (32 months)
If someone found an On Star exploit that allowed a hacker to remotely accomplish these things on the CAN bus, then it would be news, this is not.
From the article: The researchers were able to control everything from the car’s brakes to its door locks to its computerized dashboard displays by accessing the onboard computer through GM’s OnStar and Ford’s Sync, as well as through the Bluetooth connections intended for making hands-free phone calls.
Permitted is quite different from required.
(Check your calendar)
they are very shoddily made and usually about 3 months into it 40-60% of the phones crap out multiple times and we have to end up giving out Samsung as replacements.
Sure am glad I am in the other 40-60%. Both my and my son's Droid Incredibles are still going strong after almost 3 years. (32 months)
I would think older people wouldn't mind the increased volume as much as people with younger, better ears.
Make that 14. I use the keyboard maybe a third of the time. But when I do, using the touchscreen along with a wireless mouse is a nice combo.
Just wait until they feel that profits aren't high enough...
Maybe then I'll finally be able to kick my digital habit.
How is this any different than an app like Trapster which just allows motorists to warn each other of speed traps?
It's a shame it has to be dismantled.