
Two years since the Tesla GPS hack
August 30, 2021
A spoofing experiment exposed cybersecurity issues with the Tesla Model 3, potentially affecting all vehicles relying on GPS as part of their sensor fusion.
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A spoofing experiment exposed cybersecurity issues with the Tesla Model 3, potentially affecting all vehicles relying on GPS as part of their sensor fusion.
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