Automakers Unite to Prevent Cars from Being Hacked

Via Fortune.com

An alliance of twelve automakers including Ford and General Motors said it will create a center for sharing information and analysis to help make cars more secure.

Today’s automobiles now come loaded with software and sensors that can help drivers navigate the roads more safely and even do away with the need to have human drivers at all.

However, this world of connected vehicles involving on board computers collecting and transmitting data about location, speed, and engine performance also leads to a much more insecure automobile landscape.

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