its an Pioneer DMH-WT7600NEX exploit, not so much a "car" exploit
the articles headline is a little clickbaitish
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its an Pioneer DMH-WT7600NEX exploit, not so much a "car" exploit
the articles headline is a little clickbaitish
Yea, would've been a lot better if they demonstrated how someone could be tracked by the cell modem that many cars have had since the early 2000's.
Or even a MITM for that part, showing how a few vendors security is weak (I bet most have nominal security).
Requires physical access and network MITM on a single aftermarket head unit. So spooky!