IΒ can't imagine that the industry as a whole is gonna stop putting cars on the internet, but you've got to wonder when a small brand is gonna break ranks and market their models specifically on being offline. Or would the authorities prevent them outright from removing such a useful source of data?
https://www.wired.com/story/subaru-location-tracking-vulnerabilities/
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Also, JFC: "The password reset functionality did ask for answers to two security questions, but they found that those answers were checked with code that ran locally in a user's browser, not on Subaru's server, allowing the safeguard to be easily bypassed."
Isn't it funny what happens when the entire tech industry thinks web development is a joke best left to interns and ChatGPT.
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