Model X was successfully invaded by hackers, Tesla plans to release new patches to make up for loopholes
Tesla's security department has expressed its frustration in the NFC relay attack, saying that this is a known but unsolved vulnerability in the system. Model X was successfully hacked According to reports, Tesla Model X electric car was hacked, and a hacker successfully unlocked Model X through a "relay attack." A researcher from the University of Leuven in Belgium claimed that his new attack bypassed the improved encryption technology of the key fob. It took about 90 seconds to enter the car, and then it only took about 1 minute to complete the registration and successfully drive the car away. . Tesla has been informed of this new attack and plans to launch a new patch to strengthen its defenses. It is understood that the theft of Tesla cars is relatively rare in North America, but in Europe, theft occurs from time to time. The thieves use NFC "relay attacks" to carry out theft, and most of the stolen vehicles are difficult to retrieve. In response to this