TechPhysicists Show That Hackers Could Connect To Cars And Gridlock Entire Cities If hackers are able to hack into enough cars on the road, it's possible for them to cause a total traffic freeze. New simulations show that hacking just 20 percent of cars on the road would already gridlock whole cities.by Naia Carlos
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TechZubie Hopes Its Connected Car Platform Will Kickstart The 'Internet of Cars'by Christian de Looper