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Pressing a button is beyond most Tesla users capabilities
‘Incompetent’ Tesla Lets Hackers Steal Cars — via Bluetooth
Richi Jennings
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May 19, 2022
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Tesla cars can be unlocked and stolen via a simple relay attack. The company shrugged and said it’s “a known limitation.” ...
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