- Wired, Monday, November 2, 2015 10:17 AM
Digitally connecting cars to each other and to highway infrastructure promises to drastically reduce collisions and traffic jams. But that wireless
vehicular chatter comes at a cost to your privacy: A car that never shuts up may be a lot easier to track. Researchers at the Universities of Twente in the Netherlands and Ulm in Germany have found
that they can use just a few thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment to track a vehicle that’s emitting the so-called “connected vehicle” wireless communications proposed for
future vehicle-to-vehicle connections.
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