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Last week, the media reported on a leak of sensitive information, which contained interesting data about the CIA's activities, or rather, about what they are capable of. As it turned out, the CIA had in the past explored (and it is likely that it has not stopped this activity) possibilities of breaking into people's cars and influencing or controlling various security features. Wiki ServerLeaks came up with an interesting summary of what appeared in the documents – especially in relation to car hacking.

Information that hackers could break into cars is considered a conspiracy theory. But few people know that there are several ways to remotely control a car. Especially nowadays, when cars are getting "smarter". Technologies for such use have been available for a long time, and the whole process is easier than many people think.

In the past (especially in the USA) there have been several very suspicious traffic accidents in which "inconvenient" people have died. Whether it was journalists, politicians or other people. The most talked about is the accident in which the journalist died Michael hastings, who has been very involved in the issue of conflicts in the Middle East, and pointed out a lot of unflattering information. In the video below, you can see how a modern car can be "controlled" remotely. The thought of that happening to you on the highway sends chills down your spine.

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Source: AnonHQ

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