AMATEURS HACK SYSTEM PROFESSIONALS HACK CARS

Amit Saini, Akansha Marwah

Abstract


Modern automobiles are no longer mere machines running on 4 wheels. They aremachines being monitored by a numberof digital computers coordinated via internal vehicular networks.

Keywords


AMATEURS; HACK SYSTEM; PROFESSIONAL

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