
Key Points
- Tesla vehicle security vulnerabilities have been addressed
- The application aims to make the locking and starting of vehicles more secure
- BlueBait attacks are also being prevented
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Austrian security researcher Martin Herfurt has developed an application to address the security vulnerabilities of Tesla vehicles' Bluetooth keys. The application aims to make the locking and starting of vehicles more secure. The development of the application was prompted by the discovery of security vulnerabilities in Tesla vehicles. The researcher demonstrated that two attackers could work together to unlock and start the vehicles. The application is also designed to prevent BlueBait attacks, a method used to track a person's phone.
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- What are the security vulnerabilities of Tesla vehicles?
- The security vulnerabilities of Tesla vehicles stem from the security vulnerabilities of the Bluetooth key.
- How does the application work?
- The application aims to make the locking and starting of vehicles more secure.
- What is a BlueBait attack?
- A BlueBait attack is a method used to track a person's phone.
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