Your Car is Spying On
You
Marty Biancuzzo, Senior Political Analyst
Think about your morning: You gather the last of your belongings
before
heading off to work.
As you exit the house, you unlock your car. It beeps, the
headlights flash,
you approach your vehicle and get behind the
wheel.
You start the engine, back out of the driveway and drive down the
road.
Whether that drive is one mile or one hundred miles, there’s
something
that you should know…
You’re being tracked.
You see, inside your car there’s a “black box” similar to the ones
found in
airplanes. And it logs all of your information
from startup to shutdown.
And the government has mandated that every new car sold by
September 1, 2014 must have a black box on board.
In
fact, 96% of all 2013 vehicles have these black boxes .
require a user-friendly “off switch.”
Origins of Intrusion
If you happened to read your owner’s manual cover-to-cover, you’d
probably
know what I’m talking about. But, if you’re like the vast majority of people on
this
planet, there’s a strong chance that this is the first you’re hearing about
these
black boxes.
Inside most of today’s vehicles, a recorder the size of a deck of
cards is lodged
in unspecified locations. This “black box” is called an Event Data Recorder
(EDR),
and
it was initially intended to track “crash data,” which consists of
moment-by-moment
statistics of the events leading up to a collision.
Tracking things like vehicle speed, engine speed, throttle
position, braking status,
steering angle, force of impact, seatbelt status
and airbag deployment.
This type of data was initially designed for motor vehicle safety
enhancements.
But now it’s being used
as key evidence in civilian and insurance court
cases…
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1 comment:
your car,cellphones,house and all smart device is been spying on you!!!!!
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