Want to remotely control a car? $20 in parts, some oily fingers, and you're in command ... - 0 views
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untraceable, off-the-shelf parts worth $20 that can give wireless access to the car's controls while it's on the road.
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Illera and fellow security researcher Javier Vazquez-Vidal said that they had tested the CAN Hacking Tool (CHT) successfully on four popular makes of cars and had been able to apply the emergency brakes while the car was in motion, affect the steering, turn off the headlights, or set off the car alarm.
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currently only works via Bluetooth,