Networked Cars: Good For Safety, Bad For Privacy 327
jfruh writes "Networked cars — cars that can identify each other's location and prevent collisions — are coming soon, and will be a boon for safety, with one estimate having them cut accidents by 70 percent. But what happens to all the data the car will collect — about your location and driving behavior? It's worrisome that nobody seems to be thinking seriously about the privacy side of the equation."
Re:They don't have to be (just generate a GUID) (Score:1, Funny)
I'm pretty sure that Lucas uses other sacrificial components to protect the fuses, like connectors and wires.