[SML] suppliers and swag

Phil Haney leadflyman at gmail.com
Tue Apr 14 21:44:23 UTC 2015


"On the Interwebs you can get little boxes that unlock most cars with
remote door locks.  Also you can find hacks that let you take over various
controls of cars around you that have WiFi networks in them.  Some people
think it's humorous to cause the car next to them to suddenly break or
accelerate without the driver knowing what's going on.  Less dangerous is
just playing with their sound system."

Which is why I won't be buying a vehicle with those options unless it
absolutely can't be avoided...

I still remember the first time someone showed off their remote unlock/car
start key fob. I didn't say anything, but before they finished their first
sentence my thought was, "-sigh- It's only a matter of time before someone
hacks that..."

-Phil

"Quini, quidi, quici" - I came, I saw, I played a little quidditch.



On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Jerry Durand via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

>
> On 04/14/2015 12:11 PM, Stephen Litterst via Stagecraft wrote:
> > I am amazed at what turns up in my lost-and-found.  I have a set of
> > keys with both a Mini Cooper and Acura key fob on it.  My retirement
> > present to myself will be walking through campus parking lots hitting
> > the panic button until I find my new car(s).
> >
> > Steve L.
>
> That's already pretty easy.  On the Interwebs you can get little boxes
> that unlock most cars with remote door locks.  Also you can find hacks
> that let you take over various controls of cars around you that have
> WiFi networks in them.  Some people think it's humorous to cause the car
> next to them to suddenly break or accelerate without the driver knowing
> what's going on.  Less dangerous is just playing with their sound system.
>
> --
> Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.  www.interstellar.com
> tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886
> Skype:  jerrydurand
>
>
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