Most people seem to think one of several things, from what they’ve said to me:
Most people seem to think one of several things, from what they’ve said to me:
Well, the ones Voldemort didn’t kill, at least...
67 years old, I’m hoping “brain fart” wasn’t “mild stroke”
Or possibly have a horror game where the bad guy has the protagonist’s phone tapped, or tracks you through it, possibly even using that as a mechanic - you have to use the phone for stuff, but doing so gives the bad guy your location.
And that’s half a million compliant cars, for one year. 600k cheating cars (by 40x) that’ve been on the road for years is much worse.
And back then people complained about how bad the stereo sounded because all the sliders were in random spots...
Hard to imagine buying this over, say, a Mazda GLC
I want to believe it.
The Detroit automaker on Thursday said the investment includes repurposing flexible machining and assembly equipment to be able to produce the Detroit automaker’s small block 6.2-liter V-8. The facility’s engine operations currently produce two four-cylinder Ecotec engines.
Honestly, that might explain why this seemed okay to them...
I see 9 items, that makes for a 3x3 bingo card
31 MPH in that thing must be absolutely terrifying.
It’s an easy thing to gloss over if you’re used to debugging normal systems, no worries. I won’t pretend my wording was perfect.
It’s a SoC, not a standalone CPU on a board, so you can’t just plug parts of it into things and send them commands, you need a full rig for it.
since you physically have it, you can; even if that means loading the processor with an entirely new kernel to get access.
You’re making one big assumption: that it’s just hashed passcode -> key.
“The government has the technology to bust your door down and imprison you for life, but that’s pretty different from saying it can do so under the system in place.”
Cue the comments where people complain that this article is “political”...
Some say this event is what made him so bitter, but we all know better than that...
I suddenly want to see a variant of these scams where a person claims to be a US citizen “captured during benghazi” and being held for ransom, but that knows of a CIA money stash they can access when they get out...