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Car Jack-Jacking: Cybersecurity Is The Next Challenge For Electric Vehicles

By 2015, $144 million will be spent annually on cybersecurity tools for electric vehicles. Hacker attacks on electric vehicles couldn’t just spoof credit card numbers or power a car for free–they could also potentially take down the grid. Electric cars can go fast, have increasingly impressive battery lives, help drivers save money, and help wean economies off of oil.

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