Chinese researchers from Keen Security Lab of Tencent announced that they could chain multiple vulnerabilities together, which allowed them to remotely hack the Tesla Model S P85 and 75D from as far as 12 miles away. The attacks were carried out on unmodified Tesla cars that had the latest firmware version. Tesla has closed the security holes, and the researchers urged Tesla owners to update to latest firmware immediately to avoid potential driving safety risks The attacks likely work on all Tesla models, but on the parked Model P85, the researchers remotely opened the sunroof, turned on the turn signal and changed the position of the drivers seat.”]

