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Online carjacking: do auto manufacturers realise dangers of networked motors?

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imageWhen your car becomes a computer, you're problems just got much bigger.car by Denys Prykhodov/shutterstock.com

While computers bring great benefits they come with drawbacks too – not least, as news stories reveal every day, the insecurity of often very private data connected to the public internet. Only now that computers are appearing in...

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