Forget your computer -- hackers might be coming after your car next, according to a report issued by online security company
McAfee.Almost every system in your car -- from the cruise control and electronic brakes to the radio and power seats -- is controlled by embedded devices that could be susceptible to hacking, according to TomsGuide.Cyber attacks on your car unfortunately seem like a logical next step. Cars are becoming increasingly connected to our world. Between unlocking a car with your cellphone, wireless iTunes syncing when you park in your garage, and a potentially driverless future, the possibility is there.Please follow SAI: Tools on Twitter and Facebook.Join the conversation about this story »See Also:Talking Cars Are Real And Will Be On The Road SoonOur Favorite Gadgets That You'd Have To Pry From Our Cold, Dead HandsMACBOOK AIR CLONE ALERT: The Toshiba Portégé Arrives In November
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