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Hello my fellow Politiores Troglodytes. This Blog is a collection of Posts, Poems, & Short Stories that I write on a daily basis. If you find it entertaining, informative, and controversial, then I have done my job properly. Thank goodness too, because Karma has been on my case of late. I'm supposed to bring fifty people into the fold or I'll have to give back the part of Einstein's brain I inherited. No, I'm not one of the Scientists who got a piece of his brain when he died. Karma said, "Eat this knowledge. It'll make you smarter!" The bargain I made with Karma was, if I could change fifty people into Politiores Populos, I would be rewarded with my very own Lamborghini. So, that's my story and I'm sticking to it! Like what you're reading, then read on. P.S. Populo is Latin for people. Politiores is Latin for educated. Troglodytes is English for troglodytes. And Einstein's brain was stolen by Thomas Stoltz Harvey after his death in 1955 and eventually divvied up into 240 pieces. If you just read that last sentence, then you have just learned something and I'm just that much closer to fulfilling my commitment to Karma!

Monday, March 18, 2019

Hacking A Self Driven Car Is Not That Hard!

From
February 12th, 2016
my
Post
Computer Driven Cars Are On My List To Hack!

Which I believe is still relevant today.

 *****
One of the many over bloated 
Federal Agencies, 
gave one of the over bloated 
Companies 
of the 
World, 
a letter of endorsement. 
"The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration just issued a letter stating that a human driver does not need to be behind the wheel in Google's driver-less cars, and it's a major win for the tech giant."
Another move by the 
La-Di-DA Tech Giant 
to control our lives, 
map out our every move to sell the information, 
and to help 
Law Enforcement
track us,
even when we have done nothing wrong.
Do you think we have an  
now? 
Wait till your computer driven car decides to drive you directly to a 
Police Station 
because you forgot to pay that 
Jaywalking Ticket
you got last week. 
You'll miss being on time for work,
or an appointment, 
or picking up your kids, 
and if you can't pay the fine immediately, 
you'll get jail time. 
OK, 
it might not be that extreme right away, 
but do you feel safe being inside a box 
and having no control over what the box can do?
"The tech giant is making cars that are fully autonomous, and as such are not equipped with a steering wheel, throttle pedal, and brake pedal. Essentially, there's no way a human could fulfill the traditional role drivers have filled in the last century in Google's driver-less cars, and as such the car itself should be seen as the driver."
I've been told, 
I've seen it done, 
and from my past, 
I know that there is not a computer out there in the 
World 
that can't be  
Hacked! 
 Key-less cars, 
with a fob to open doors 
and a push button to start the car, 
are one of the favorites for 
Hacker Stolen Cars. 
I know, 
like all computers can be hacked, 
any car can be stolen by a professional in less than five minutes. 
But, 
do you really feel safe in a vehicle where you have no control over its functions 
and any 
Terrorist Group 
out there, 
with a 
Black Hat Hacker 
working with them, 
could use a 
Cyber Bomb 
to disrupt all the autonomous vehicles on the 
during rush hour? 
They wouldn't even need any weapons to cause havoc 
and loss of life on our roads. 
All they would need is a computer 
and a way to send the signal. 
I'm no longer in the business of being a 
Grey Hatter, 
I gave it up when I started having children because I didn't want to go to jail, 
but the people I know say, 
"As soon as these self-driving cars start to be sold to the public, you'll need mechanics to keep them running properly. How long do you think it will take for an out-of-luck certified mechanic to sell his equipment, knowledge, and specifications of the on-board computer of self-driving cars?" 
Do you trust every mechanic you've ever met?
Even the certified ones?

This is,
I'm Warning You
This Is Not A Good Idea Yet,
Jim Hauenstein,

And,

“Word of advice - never ask a terrorist the question 'What would you do for a Klondike bar?”
- David C. Holley -

That is my story and I am sticking to it!

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