Dec. 15, 2023, 7:19 p.m. | /u/jacobthecool3000

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As time and technology progress, cars have been created with more and more wireless connectivity (including WiFi which I find ridiculous). Over the years *several* major bluetooth vulnerabilities have been discovered and disclosed. Since cars do not receive security patches or software updates, do you think disabling bluetooth (probably via direct hardware modification) on older cars will become a security requirement?


For instance, I have a 2013 Honda Civic LX which has bluetooth connectivity. There are no software updates or …

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