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 Add as a preferred source Show Video ContentLoading this video will expose you to potential cookies and tracking by the provider Previous Dodge Ram Driver Stops Fleeing Veloster: What You Had To Say In The Comments Next Meet The Innovative Ford Fusion That Weighs Less Than A Fiesta More News News Stop What You’re Doing: Lotus is Building a New 1,000bhp V8 Supercar 12/05/26 News Sanrivatti is a New Hypercar Maker Designing Cars Around the Human Body 06/05/26 News Here’s the 2027 McLaren Le Mans Car, and its Sibling that You Can Buy 05/05/26 News The Modern Mini is now Officially a Classic Itself 23/04/26 News Hyundai’s Latest EV Could Spawn the Best Electric Hot Hatch Yet 21/04/26 News An Even Faster Ford Mustang GTD is Coming, and it Just Monstered the ’Ring 17/04/26CommentsSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank
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