Researchers Trick Tesla Cars’ Automated Systems Into Speeding by Altering Traffic Signs

Security firm McAfee revealed in a Wednesday report that some Tesla vehicles can be tricked into speeding while their automated driving systems are active.

The experiment was conducted on two Tesla cars from 2016 – a Model S and a Model X – which use camera technology constructed by Mobileye, a division of Intel and a supplier of semiautonomous car technology. The researchers found that when the Tesla Automatic Cruise Control feature was activated, the 2016 Model S would determine the speed limit using its EyeQ3 camera.

However, in their Wednesday blog post, McAfee researchers Steve Povolny and Shivangee Trivedi revealed that the newest models of Tesla vehicles do not include Mobileye EyeQ3 camera specifically. The researchers also revealed that conducting the same experiment on a 2020 Tesla vehicle with a new version of the Mobileye camera did not yield the same results. So, it appears that only Teslas manufactured between 2014 and 2016 that include the EyeQ3 model camera exhibited such vulnerabilities. The McAfee researchers also noted that the company disclosed the report’s findings to Tesla and Mobileye last year. 

Tesla, however, has yet to comment on the report’s findings.

This is not the first time that the car company’s autonomous driving technology has been scrutinized. 

The researchers also showed how Tesla’s automatic windshield wipers could be erroneously activated by simply placing a television set in front of the car. In Tesla’s response, the company noted at the time that the automatic windshield wiper system can be switched off at any time to give the driver manual control of the wipers.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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