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'Smart' cars run greater risk of being hacked
Updated On: 18 September, 2014 12:27 PM IST | | IANS
<p>The cars of the future will be safer, smarter and offer hi-tech gadgets but simultaneously the risk of car hacking is also growing, warns a road safety expert</p>
Sydney: The cars of the future will be safer, smarter and offer hi-tech gadgets but simultaneously the risk of car hacking is also growing, warns a road safety expert.
"If someone hacks into a vehicle's electronics via a wireless network and exploits the current security loophole, they can track or take control of it," said professor Andry Rakotonirainy from Queensland University of Technology's centre for accident research and road safety.
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