• FauxPseudo @lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Just to be very clear: Tesla is not as special. A lot of modern cars are incredibly susceptible to being pwned because “car companies” repeatedly demonstrate that they are car companies and not tech companies because they keep making rookie errors when it comes to security.

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      5 months ago

      Car companies out source to 3rd parties for their car apps. And these 3rd parties just pump things out on aggressive deadlines. A couple former coworkers work(ed?) at one.

      Edit - although, given the amount of in house tech at tesla, I’d expect them to mostly do their own software

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      5 months ago

      If people could see how absolutely shit pretty much every car manufacturers’ software and APIs are they would understand it’s foolish to trust them

      I work with pretty much all of them and they’re all trash

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      5 months ago

      It’s funny to me that every 100 dollar tablet is better than any in car display i have ever seen.

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        5 months ago

        Shit on Tesla all you want, but the new ones come with a Ryzen processor. Beats any 100 dollar, and any 300 dollar tablet.

    • gian @lemmy.grys.it
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      repeatedly demonstrate that they are car companies and not tech companies because they keep making rookie errors when it comes to security.

      Not that “real” tech companies have a better record when speaking about IT security, tbh…