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Want Free Self-Driving Mode In Your Tesla? Researchers Found a Jailbreak

Tesla owners claim to have found a "jailbreak" that enables free access to the coveted Self-Driving Mode in Tesla vehicles.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
August 4, 2023
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Tesla owners are buzzing with excitement and concern after news broke about a breakthrough discovery by a group of researchers who claim to have found a “jailbreak” that enables free access to the coveted Self-Driving Mode in Tesla vehicles. The discovery has sparked debates over security and ethical implications in the world of autonomous driving technology.

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The news came to light when a team of cybersecurity researchers from a leading university revealed that they successfully bypassed Tesla’s proprietary software, allowing them to enable the Self-Driving Mode without the need for the additional purchase. The Self-Driving Mode is an optional feature available for Tesla vehicles, which offers advanced autonomous driving capabilities such as automatic lane changes, traffic-aware cruise control, and autopark.

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According to the researchers, the jailbreak circumvents Tesla’s payment verification system, effectively tricking the car into activating the feature as if it had been legitimately purchased. However, the researchers were quick to point out that their intention was not to encourage or facilitate illegal activity, but rather to expose potential security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious actors.

Tesla, known for its forward-thinking approach to technology and safety, has responded promptly to the news. In a statement, the electric vehicle manufacturer acknowledged the discovery of the jailbreak and expressed its commitment to addressing any security concerns promptly. Tesla emphasized that the company takes the security of its vehicles and data seriously, and they are actively investigating the researchers’ findings.

The revelation of this jailbreak raises significant ethical questions surrounding the potential misuse of such techniques. While some Tesla owners might be tempted to exploit the vulnerability to gain access to the Self-Driving Mode without paying for it, the consequences of doing so could be severe. Unauthorized use of the feature may lead to accidents, posing risks to both the driver and other road users, and could expose Tesla to legal liabilities.

Automotive experts and cybersecurity specialists have urged Tesla owners not to attempt the jailbreak. Tampering with the vehicle’s software could lead to voiding warranties, invalidating insurance coverage, and even potential legal consequences if found in violation of applicable laws and regulations.

The researchers responsible for the discovery have conveyed their findings to Tesla directly, providing the company with an opportunity to address the vulnerability and release necessary patches to prevent potential exploitation by unauthorized parties. Such collaborations between cybersecurity experts and manufacturers are critical in ensuring the ongoing safety and security of connected vehicles.

The incident also serves as a reminder of the challenges in keeping autonomous driving technology secure and protected from hackers. As self-driving capabilities become more prevalent in the automotive industry, automakers must continually invest in robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard their vehicles’ software and ensure the safety of drivers and pedestrians alike.

Tesla owners are urged to stay informed about software updates from the company and to report any suspicious behavior or concerns they may have regarding their vehicles’ security. With the ongoing advancements in autonomous driving technology, the importance of maintaining a strong partnership between researchers, manufacturers, and users has never been more critical.

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