Entries from Code and cars tagged with 'Cars'

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Cars are primitive things. Sure, newer models have more features, with bright, fancy displays and microprocessor-controlled ignitions. But at its heart, a car is simply a series of controlled explosions, and everything around it to harness them. More to the...

How to secure your Ford

This article series has gone on longer than I expected, but in retrospect, it might be useful to cover car security for its own sake. I don't intend to scare anyone away from a car, as car security should be...

How to secure your code while breaking into a Ford, conclusion

I must admit, I started writing "You are not their customer" after beginning "How to secure your code." And I haven't exactly made this into securing code. So what do all these bits on breaking into cars mean? On the...

How to secure your code while breaking into a Ford, part 2

This is part two of "How to secure your code while breaking into a Ford." So far, the lessons have been that physical access is 80% of total access and even then, there's such a thing as too secure when...

How to secure your code while breaking into a Ford, part 1

Some people think that, when keys are locked in the car, we'll bring a master key to unlock the door. Personally, the idea that each tow company would have unfettered access to keys for millions of cars is not only...

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