The Flaws that Allow Hackers to Remotely Access Cars | Cyberwar

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Published 2024-05-09
"Zero days" are bugs in software that hackers use to break into systems. Some are valued at up to a million dollars, with both buyers and sellers shrouded in secrecy.

This episode of Cyberwar first aired on VICE TV in 2016.

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All Comments (21)
  • @m.o.5291
    Now im convinced my automatic parking assist is just some chinese kid behind a computer that parks cars for us all day😂
  • @SerkanAyse
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  • @uberrox452
    This is so screwed up. I wish cars, especially, would go back to simple engineering. It's crazy that someone can hack your car and kill you.
  • @the80386
    Please put the word 'rerun' or '2016' in parentheses in the title. Otherwise it borders on misleading.
  • @ud7845
    If hackers can do all of this, just imagine what the intelligence apparatus can do to your car :)
  • @Duyguilknur
    Metaspyclub anticipation is building to a fever pitch! 😥
  • @closer02001
    That last bit was the truth. There really is no situation that a cop cannot make worse.
  • @solominded
    10:11 That silence is the "We hold onto it until there is a good time to show our cards" silence.
  • Zero Days + Machine Learning/AI capabilities is gonna make this world a crazy place to live in. I'm finding a remote mountain and becoming a hermit. Fvck this $h!t.
  • @Ovokor
    I am now curious to know if that cargo ship smashing the bridge here in America was a zero day exploit because within a matter of days we had another cargo ship lose power the same day but the tugs around the ship saved the day.
  • @SnowyShib
    The fact Chrysler new about it and then IGNORED it until it was publicly exposed is absolutely appalling. During that time, someone with malicious intent like terrorists could've figured that out and wiped out a million cars all because they wanted to downplay it and ignore it until it was publicized. Great company!
  • @KrissyD-px9gj
    If someone working on their spare time, with limited resources, has found a vulnerability..... The null hypothesis is that well financed professional organisations tasked with finding them are already there
  • @hemidas
    All we need is a Synthwave fashion/music/aesthetic and cybernetic implants and our descent into Cyberpunk dystopia will be complete.