US judge rules: if you can't prove damages, car-makers can continue to intercept and record customers' mobile phone activity.
US judge rules: if you can't prove damages, car-makers can continue to intercept and record customers' mobile phone activity.
A Seattle-based appellate judge ruled that the practice does not meet the threshold for an illegal privacy violation under state law, handing a big win to automakers Honda, Toyota, Volkswagen and General Motors.
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I wonder how long until we get to jailbreak our cars just so those cock suckers can’t spy on us.
26 0 ReplyTechnically you already can. I just hope you have extensive programming knowledge because you're going to have to take an axe to the existing code.
6 1 ReplyMay be able to find and remove whatever it's using as a cellphone antenna.
6 0 ReplySorry your car just stopped working for "safety" reasons.
1 1 ReplyIf that were the case, there would be traffic jams in tunnels across the country due to disabled cars.
2 0 ReplyNah, it just detects the presence of the hardware.
1 1 ReplyBut not the faraday cage around the telematics unit.
1 0 ReplyYeah I'm not saying it's impossible. Just not easy.
1 0 ReplyBut it is easy.
1 0 ReplyYou'd have to remove the dash on some car models. That is well beyond easy.
1 1 ReplyFor you, perhaps.
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