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[–] Deceneu ago 

McAfee disclosed the research to Tesla and MobilEye EyeQ3, the company that provides the Tesla 2016 models with their camera systems, last year.

MobilEye EyeQ3 dismissed the research.

Tesla's newer models use proprietary cameras, and MobilEye EyeQ3 has released newer versions of its cameras that McAfee tested and said were not fooled by the modified sign.

For those unconvinced that 'input only modification' constitutes 'hacking', the above paragraphs indicate that a change of cameras (hardware/firmware/software) solves the issue, thus proving the point that the previous version was 'hacked'.

We aren't talking about 'simple' cameras that only take pictures. It's the ML/AI firmware/software behind them that is in question. For a similar problem regarding 'input only modifications', please see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL_injection

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[–] glugglug ago 

They should use one strip of tape to add a digit. 351mph please!