Not to mention often new vehicles have cameras on the front and back, can be hacked and controlled because the throttle, brakes and steering are electric. I actually saw years ago on like '20/20' or '60 minutes' two guys with a laptop hacked a Jeep Grand Cherokee and drove it around a parking lot remotely.
Not to mention often new vehicles have cameras on the front and back, can be hacked and controlled because the throttle, brakes and steering are electric. I actually saw years ago on like '20/20' or '60 minutes' two guys with a laptop hacked a Jeep Grand Cherokee and drove it around a parking lot remotely.
How would that be possible without splicing into the wiring and installing a receiver?
Probably from the Chrysler equivalent of OnStar.