• Nexz@feddit.nl
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    6 months ago

    As a Tesla owner I’m probably biased, but I do not fear these attacks at all. Thing is, because a Tesla is so connected to the mothership (and I definitely realise that’s both a good and a bad thing), chances of a thief actually being able to use or sell the vehicle are very slim. Tesla always knows where their cars are, and urning off GPS and LTE ruins 90% of the features in the car. I think thieves know this because I haven’t heard of any Tesla getting stolen and not being retrieved (but n=1).

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      6 months ago

      Used Tesla battery is actually in demand though. Is the exploit is accessible enough, eventually thieves would target it to sell the battery in the used market for electric car conversion kits, solar power storage kits, etc.

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        6 months ago

        Put me on the waiting list, I’d buy a battery that’s been strategically re-located from some rich fucks car to my solar setup.

        STEAL - Strategic Transfer of Equipment to Alternate Locations

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    6 months ago

    One of my coworkers carries a flipper zero around and opens up every single Tesla gas door we see. He hasn’t tried it on the cybertruck yet, the ones I see are usually on the move.

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      4 months ago

      The charging door isn’t supposed to be secure. The Flipper is just replaying the signal from a Tesla charging handle, which can be found anywhere.