This company is looking to make hack-proof cars a standard. Autonomous cars are not the only ones vulnerable to hackers. Even simple connections can put your car at risk -- Bluetooth and infotainment among them. GuardKnox developed technology to keep vital systems alive when hackers hit -- to help you keep control of your car.
How Your Car Could Be Hacked, Even If It Doesn't Drive Itself
More and more cars have digital links to the outside world. And what may be a luxury for us is a portal for a hacker. Here's how you could stop them.
Posted: 5:00 a.m. EST Jan 8, 2020
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