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Drivers fret over potential for active safety hacks

A new report highlights growing concern around the vulnerabilities of connected driver aids, writes Freddie Holmes

New research has revealed that many drivers are concerned about the security of highly connected cars – in particular, the vulnerabilities stemming from advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). What’s more, there could be a security lag of up to three years before systems catch up with cyber threats, according to a study commissioned by Veracode and conducted by the International Data Corporation (IDC).

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