Quote from: ariliquin on June 21, 2022, 02:51:22So in translation: The Chinese government hacks cars for espionage purposes and are aware of the risks, leading to a sound policy to exclude these vehicles as a very real risk.
Many cars have cameras. I think my primary car has more than six of them. And it's not a Tesla. But I don't really see how external cameras could be that useful for espionage. Picture quality tends to be poor and there is no sound. I'm not buying this.
Hands-free systems, on the other hand, can be used to spy on occupants. And if there is an internal camera for gesture control or to monitor whether driver is paying attention, that could be used as well (but I think sound is more important, picture would just complete it). And it's complicated by the fact that even if a car is properly designed, HF is going to be on the risky side of the fence. Because there is BT involved, there is a phone involved, those are sources of threats. Those are exactly the things that have to be isolated from critical systems of a car. At best, you could devise an indicator that HF is active in a way that cannot be remotely bypassed.