- BY JUSTIN PRITCHARD
ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Against the team of
hackers, the poor car stood no
chance.
- The federal government
wants to require cars to send
each other electronic messages
warning of dangers on
the road.
- That should take a few more
years.
- The industry is participating
— and not waiting.
- Another American company,
General Motors, has
checked how Boeing and defense
companies create systems
to repel hackers,
according to Mark Reuss,
GM’s executive vice president
of global product development.
- The hearing request should
refer People of the State of Illinois v. Taylor Brothers Welding
Service, Inc., PCB 15-61 and should be mailed to the Clerk of
the ...