"The First Look at How Hacked Self-Driving Cars Would Affect New York City Traffic"

As the Internet connectivity in vehicles increases, the more susceptible cars are to being hacked and disabled. A study conducted by a team of researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Multiscale Systems Inc. looked into the effects that a large-scale hack on Internet-connected vehicles could have on traffic flow in New York. This article continues to discuss the study and its findings, along with the risk-mitigation strategy developed by researchers. 

Science Daily reports "The First Look at How Hacked Self-Driving Cars Would Affect New York City Traffic"

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