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Chrysler, Nissan looking into claims their cars ‘most hackable’

06
Aug
2014

By Michael Leibel and Jim Finkle NEW YORK/LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – Chrysler and Nissan said they are reviewing a report by well-known cyber security experts that rates their vehicles among the three most hackable cars on the market, along with a General Motors model. Computer security researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek concluded in the report due to be released later this week that the most hackable models out of 20 reviewed were Chrysler Groups 2014 Jeep Cherokee, Nissan Motor Co Ltds 2014 Infiniti Q50 and General Motors Co 2015 Cadillac Escalade.

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