You Can Now Remotely Access Your Tesla's Camera - and Talk to People (teslaoracle.com) 41
The Tesla Oracle blog reports on a newly-released security feature "that enables Tesla owners to remotely view what's happening around their vehicles in real-time using their mobile phones..."
"While you have opened the live camera view of your parked Tesla car, you can talk back to the people in the vehicle's surroundings." The Tesla vehicle will change your voice, amplify and output it via an external speaker installed under the car. Teslas built since January 2019 have this speaker installed as part of the pedestrian warning system, a requirement by the NHTSA. In the last year's holiday software update package, Tesla introduced the Boombox feature using this external speak. Boombox lets Tesla owners add custom horn and pedestrian warning sounds to the vehicle.
Tesla owners will now be able to warn potential vandals more explicitly by giving them verbal warnings from a remote location...
In a tweet Wednesday, Elon Musk joked the feature was also "great for practical jokes."
"While you have opened the live camera view of your parked Tesla car, you can talk back to the people in the vehicle's surroundings." The Tesla vehicle will change your voice, amplify and output it via an external speaker installed under the car. Teslas built since January 2019 have this speaker installed as part of the pedestrian warning system, a requirement by the NHTSA. In the last year's holiday software update package, Tesla introduced the Boombox feature using this external speak. Boombox lets Tesla owners add custom horn and pedestrian warning sounds to the vehicle.
Tesla owners will now be able to warn potential vandals more explicitly by giving them verbal warnings from a remote location...
In a tweet Wednesday, Elon Musk joked the feature was also "great for practical jokes."
And in a few days (Score:4, Insightful)
Any hacker can.
Seriously, why would I consider that a feature?
Because you can talk to the car thief? (Score:2)
And don't forgot to capture some nice mug shots while you're at it.
Anyway, that's the joke I was looking for.
Re: Because you can talk to the car thief? (Score:1)
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"Any hacker can.
Seriously, why would I consider that a feature?"
Sure, what other car can say 'nice tits' to passing females.
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I'm working in security, part of my job is to audit and secure things like this.
I consider anything that makes those things security landmines a feature. Or, as I call it, job security.
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There has been remote connectivity for Tesla's cars for years. People like you have been saying that, and yet it's not happened.
It's almost as if it's possible to properly implement mutual TLS to make sure that only the right people can access the right vehicle's functionality.
Misspelled headline (Score:1, Troll)
Should say, Russian hackers can now blackmail rich white liberals by threatening to out their side-trips to Chik-fil-a, gun stores, and hobby lobby, with video evidence.
Re: Musk is . (Score:2)
That has to be the craziest straw man Iâ(TM)ve ever seen.
Halloween costumes. (Score:2)
Oh this will be fun. I can go this Halloween as K.A.R.R. [fandom.com]
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Oh this will be fun. I can go this Halloween as K.I.T.T. [wikipedia.org].
Nope.. (Score:1)
"great for practical jokes." (Score:2)
Just what we need (Score:2)
Boombox lets Tesla owners add custom horn and pedestrian warning sounds to the vehicle.
Because what we need are ricers migrating to Tesla and putting out more shitty sounds to annoy people. As if their fart nozzles aren't bad enough, now we'll have to put up with this.
Thanks, Musk (Score:1)
While price and battery longevity were some concerns, what was really keeping me from owning a Tesla was the inability to play La Cucaracha from the horn. I’m heading to my local dealer immediately.
Ok .. (Score:4, Insightful)
You Can Now Remotely Access Your Tesla's Camera - and Talk to People
What a wonderfully creepy feature.
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There are some interesting data protection issues with this. Does the car indicate that the cameras are active to people nearby?
Did they ever roll out the ability to change the pedestrian warning sound? That sounded highly illegal but it was promised at one point.
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it exists and it's fantastic because that law is fucking dumb as hell. there are millions of nearly-silent gas cars and they aren't an apparent threat, but sure let's wring our hands and force manufacturers to add something useless and stupid to their cars.
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Have you heard the noise that the Fiat 500e makes? The noise doesn't have to suck.
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Assuming you mean "gasoline" - as in combustion engine - with gas cars: nope
If there are gasoline cars for you, that are as silent as an electric car: get a hearing aid Seriously: get your ears examined and get a hearing aid.
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If you get too close to a Tesla that has Sentry Mode active, it flashes the lights, and the display inside indicates that Sentry Mode is active. So yes, the car indicates that the cameras are active to people nearby.
I can't speak to the pedestrian warning thing, because my car is not equipped with the speaker.
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PA systems (Score:1)
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I could always talk to people. (Score:2)
WTF?
Remote curb crawling? (Score:2)
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Think of it as a modern day Mr Microphone. [youtu.be]
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banging a girl and she (Score:1)
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You Can Now Remotely Access Your Tesla's Camera - (Score:1)
You Can Now Remotely Access Your Tesla's Camera - and Talk to People
No I can't...
Lies ... (Score:2)
Forced my Tesla to update to latest beta, Installed latest version of the phone app.
There's no such thing !