Showing posts with label Hacked. Show all posts
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Saturday, 29 October 2011

GM Network Hacked To Make Fun Of Rivals At 2013 Spark Unveiling -- Update

2013 Chevrolet Spark minicar unveiled in Detroit, October 2011

2013 Chevrolet Spark minicar unveiled in Detroit, October 2011

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General Motors' web-wide blast of new cars and technology today has made quite an impression, but a prank--or at least what is being called a prank--at the company's Detroit headquarters today has left a different sort of mark--both on GM and on the prankster.

A Wi-Fi router providing Internet access to some parts of the building was apparently modified to insert the word "sucks" after any mention of Ford, Chrysler, Honda, or Toyota--on any webpage accessed through that connection. The prankster was a subcontractor that installed the router, and although GM has declined to identify the business or the installer, GM spokesman Selim Bingol told the Wall Street Journal, "These guys are learning the definition of sucks."

Bingol earlier called the incident, "not funny," and said the problem had been fixed.

The prank was timed to coincide with this morning's unveiling of the 2013 Chevrolet Spark.

Only the one network is said to have been affected, and given that it was a wireless router that was the source of the nefarious text, it's possible the prank was pulled by someone outside the company.



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Monday, 17 October 2011

2012 Leaf Charger, Kids In Hot Cars, GM Hacked: Today's Car News

Newsletter Stay up to date on car reviews, buying guides, articles and more Yesterday was an important one for General Motors, with the new Spark and Spark EV, the Cadillac CUE system, and new engines announced, but a hacked WiFi network put a different spin on things. Green cars are going gangbusters today, too, with a cheaper Nissan Leaf charger for 2012, a home natural gas pump, and a look at the Green Grand Prix. In safety news, there's some question as to whether new mandates to protect kids from dying in hot cars are actually helping the situation. Check out the full details on all of these and more in the links below.

Preventing kids from dying in hot cars: is it helping or hurting?

GM network hacked to make fun of rivals, GM retaliates.

You can now get a home filling station for natural gas-powered cars.

The Cost2Drive app prices out the relative cost of flying or driving to your destination.

The Green Grand Prix shows it's easy to get good gas mileage.

Saab gets a cash infusion, but could still be on the rocks.

Nissan has reduced the price of the Leaf's charging station--but is it cheap enough?

Why sell electric cars? To sell more gasoline cars, of course!

Cadillac's CUE preview gives us a glimpse of the 2013 XTS sedan's interior.

The first Fisker Karma sold in the U.K. has raised $220,000 for charity.



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