They called up the same driver/writer/guinea pig who drove the Prius, Andy Greenberg, and invited him to Miller's hometown of St. As a result, the Prius incident didn't raise alarms in the auto industry the way that Miller and Valasek had hoped. That made the real-world implications of the hacking less daunting: if the missing sections of dashboard didn't tip-off a driver that something was up, she'd probably notice the two guys in the backseat, their grins illuminated by the glow of a laptop. Thankfully, the mischief was carried out by two good guys, Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek - the same duo that hacked a Toyota Prius two years ago. In the case of the Prius, though, Miller and Valasek had to dismantle large portions of the vehicle and plug directly into its computer, remaining onboard to do their dirty work.
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