Researchers find totaled Teslas contain unencrypted and personally revealing data about owners, including locations visited, phone contacts, and dash cam video https://cnb.cx/2V4M6ht @CNBC
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Replying to @stephengillett @CNBC
That’s not exactly a surprise, but a good reminder.
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“My car doesn’t log any personal data when I connect my phone” - some chucklehead Tesla fanbois who have never done forensics, I bet.
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*I like Teslas. I just don’t like the acolytes.
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The car stores TONS of data in a proprietary logging format, also. Can store ~100k miles worth of info, along with loads of phone-related data, nav history (+home/work), etc. See my
#TeslaCrashFootage for some stuff recovered dashcam-wise. Really unsure a good solution, though.3 replies 12 retweets 30 likes -
This isn’t a problem I think is simple to solve. You *want* a car to maintain telemetry in a crash. It may certainly lose connection as a result. And it may not be safe to physically enter to wipe memory. Tesla is the early warning sign of this being ubiquitous.
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...and if -- [checks notes] all of tech history -- is anything to go by, the early & high-end will also be the least insecure and creepy version
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