Hackers Use Little Stickers To Trick Tesla Autopilot Into The Wrong Lane

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Hackers Use Little Stickers To Trick Tesla Autopilot Into The Wrong Lane
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Hackers have found a way to trick a Tesla Model S into going into the wrong lane by strategically placing some simple stickers on the road

Elite hackers from China have found a way to trick a Tesla Model S into going into the wrong lane by strategically placing some simple stickers on the road.

First, the researchers sought to make alterations to lane markings, first by adding a large number of patches to the line to make it appear blurred. It worked, but as the patches looked much too conspicuous, the Keen hackers decided that it’d be too difficult to carry out in the real world. “Our experiments proved that this architecture has security risks and reverse-lane recognition is one of the necessary functions for autonomous driving in non-closed roads,” the Keen Labs wrote in a. “In the scene we build, if the vehicle knows that the fake lane is pointing to the reverse lane, it should ignore this fake lane and then it could avoid a traffic accident.”

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