Daily Talker: SUV Hacked

There are new concerns surrounding the security of newer vehicles following a demonstration by two computer experts.

In an article posted on Wired.com Tuesday, security experts Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek, accessed a Jeep's computer while a third man was driving down a St. Louis highway.

The hackers were able to do everything from turning on the radio and air conditioning to killing the transmission and brakes.

The driver eventually wound up stranded in a ditch. But the experiment highlights a concern over the prospect of roads dominated by either autonomous or heavily driver-assisted vehicle.

The demonstration was posted the same day of the Senate Commerce Committee hearing on the Internet of Things, senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), as they announced legislation that would direct the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Federal Trade Commission to establish federal standards to secure our cars and protect drivers' privacy.

Are you concerned about the security of new vehicles after computer experts were able to hack into a SUV?

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