If BMW implemented an over the air patch to keep their vehicles from being hacked then why couldn't Chrysler?
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/07/21/jeep-cherokee-hacked/
because pizza makers.
>>55954764
Equating BMW with Chrysler/Fiat is ridiculous.
Different level of customer commitment for a start.
Do we really need cars being available on the internet? Holy shit cell phones already do everything you could possibly need from a car's radio thing.
>>55955326
Ofcourse we do.
Here's how the US deals with it:
>reverse engineering is illegal
>if someone finds a vulnerability, the company will sue them until they're homeless
>meanwhile the automaker spends nothing on strengthening their vehicle's security and thousands of people are using the vulnerability in the wild
>>55955659
>success of business through exploit of legal system
>technical solutions through engineering be damned
Welcome to Ultracapitalism 2016