You Won't Believe How Easy It Is For A Hacker To Switch Off Your Car's EngineSecurity researchers demonstrate just how vulnerable a car can be to a hacker, and that many vehicles are woefully unprepared for cyber attacks Darren Cassey 18 May 2015 Share Show Video ContentLoading this video will expose you to potential cookies and tracking by the provider Previous Article Dodge Ram Driver Stops Fleeing Veloster: What You Had To Say In The Comments Next Article Meet The Innovative Ford Fusion That Weighs Less Than A Fiesta Related Articles News Production Version of Unhinged 1,000bhp McMurtry Spéirling Teased News We’ll Finally See the Internet-Breaking Jaguar Type 01 in October News The Sanrivatti Hypercar Will Seat its Driver Like a Motorbike News Special Edition Porsche 911 GT3 Marks 75 Years of the Brand in Britain News Jeremy Clarkson reveals he is battling 'aggressive' form of cancer News Theon’s Latest Porsche 911 Restomod is a Carbon-Bodied MasterpieceCommentsLatest News Workshop The Clarke CTT130 Tool & Parts Trolley is your New Workshop Best Friend Workshop The Clarke Monza Portable Air Compressor is Perfect for Getting you Pumped News The Finished McMurtry Spéirling Pure Fan Car is Here with 1,000bhp Used Cars 10 Fast Used SUVs You can Buy for Under £10,000 Sponsored Cars, Food and the Best Midweek Vibes Await at the Next Hagerty HangoutDon't miss the latest Car Throttle talking pointsPrivacy Policy Leave this field blank More News Workshop Don’t Fuel Around: The Clarke CHT713 Makes Fuel Pressure Testing Easy Workshop Soften Things Up with Clarke’s AFF-1 Anti Fatigue Foam Floor Tiles News Neuroscientist Says Driving a Manual Contributes to Brain Health Features Everything to Look Out for at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed Used Cars The Best Used Hot Hatches to Suit Every Budget
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