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Hackers now hacking car computers!


what were they smoking when they made the cars be this vulnerable to remote attackers? and why the hell would brakes be computer controlled? i prefere to have my brake pedal goto the actuall break system and not be just a switch

It would probably be easier to rig up a carburated rig to be remote control than a EFI rig. How many thousands of middle school kids have RC airplanes? They are either electric or gas powered. All you need is a servo to the throttle linkage and you can not stop your crude little vehicle.

only thing power on my truck is steering and headlights o_O

You have EFI... :icon_twisted:

I like my gadgets, no way I am getting rid of efi, a/c, cruise, ps, pw, pl, cd player with aux input in my dd... :icon_thumby:
 
what were they smoking when they made the cars be this vulnerable to remote attackers? and why the hell would brakes be computer controlled? i prefere to have my brake pedal goto the actuall break system and not be just a switch

Exactly, we got air presses at work, all PLC programming is done via a LTP1 style serial port.

I FAIL to see how or why you would need access to critical car functions without connecting a cable or physically pushing a button....

I CAN see using your blue tooth phone to start the engine, etc.

..and I FAIL to see why you can't use older technology that does just as good, like we really need the computer to analyze the fuel mixture every 1/1000ths of a second.

The brain of NASA’s primary vehicle(soon to be retired) has the computational power of an IBM 5150. The shuttle doesn't need to support a powerful graphics engine or create Power Point presentations or store MP3s. It focuses entirely on raw functions—thrusters on, thrusters off—which, though mathematically complex, don't require the juice that a user interface calls for.
 
is actully got the power of a 386. and as a matter of fact, it dose run of a 386! glad im not the only one here on earth still using a 386
 
It all comes down to that damned automatic transmission.

Yes, it's been a long downhill slide since that automatic transmission started to become popular. :sad:
 
Yes, it's been a long downhill slide since that automatic transmission started to become popular. :sad:

I personally have noticed a lack of driving ability even in those with a wimpy 5 speed manual. It seems that the average motorist thinks they drive well. And them I get next to them and they turn to crap. It's not like the tanker is going to roll on top of them...

I think if you can't handle a 75ft truck with an 18 speed tranny, you should be forced to learn.
 
..and I FAIL to see why you can't use older technology that does just as good, like we really need the computer to analyze the fuel mixture every 1/1000ths of a second.

With Direct Fuel Injection engines coming out. We are going to need those fast PCMs'. At 6000 RPM's, 1x cylinder will need 50 squirts of fuel in 1 second. Besides, the OBD II is outdated and the Processor inside of it runs around at 6 MHz.

I don't automatic transmission. Too many little valves to get screwed up. Sure there are some benefits to an auto tranny. But a manual with last a lot longer.
 
It all comes down to that damned automatic transmission.

Getting rid of electric start would probably thin the herd more than an automatic. Start regularly breaking the arms of stupid people and they would get a bike or do something different.

But cruder isn't better, it will just make stupid people struggle more with driving and thus more dangerous.

And I love my automatics. Sticks are fun to drive for awhile, but I won't be getting rid of my slushbox in my dd.
 
Getting rid of electric start would probably thin the herd more than an automatic. Start regularly breaking the arms of stupid people and they would get a bike or do something different.

But cruder isn't better, it will just make stupid people struggle more with driving and thus more dangerous.

And I love my automatics. Sticks are fun to drive for awhile, but I won't be getting rid of my slushbox in my dd.

I agree. I drive a real manual at least 200 miles a day in urban and country settings. A transmission is another distraction if you aren't really used to it. Many people have no idea what gear they are in. If I was like that, I would be dead by now.
 
Getting rid of electric start would probably thin the herd more than an automatic. Start regularly breaking the arms of stupid people and they would get a bike or do something different.

It wouldn't just be stupid people. I'm not the most coordinated person in the world. I'd probably break my arm every time I started a car.
 
It wouldn't just be stupid people. I'm not the most coordinated person in the world. I'd probably break my arm every time I started a car.

So where do you draw the line then? I know some people that are not coordinated enough to run a clutch, shifter, steering wheel at the same time too...
 

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