Galletasalada,

@SecurityWriter It’s true that it’s a lot easier to track people with other methods than automotive telemetry. I am very aware of that. I don’t know why people replying assume that I don’t know that it would be a far-fetched mode of attack. It is a possible one though, just like it is possible to have your keystrokes read from a compromised microphone, but going to all that trouble doesn’t make a lot of sense if one can just get a keylogger on the system, for most targets. I would like it to be acknowledged that it is one of those far-fetched methods of attack, because most people don’t think of their cars as something that can possibly collect such information. Thus it is useful in security communication to acknowledge the possibility without alarming people, if a fine balance can be struck. I guess those such as myself who drive old POSs & can’t afford new cars will have an advantage somewhat in terms of paranoiac measures, if it comes to that.

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