Cars: The next hacking frontier?

September 6, 2010 by  
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2010 Deutsche Bank Championship Sustains Green Commitment
NORTON, Mass.—-The Deutsche Bank Championship today announced that it has reaffirmed its commitment to environmental sustainability and will once again be a carbon neutral event. This year marks the third season that the Deutsche Bank Championship has achieved net carbon zero emissions as it remains the only carbon neutral event on the PGA TOUR.

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2010 Deutsche Bank Championship Sustains Green Commitment
NORTON, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Deutsche Bank Championship today announced that it has reaffirmed its commitment to environmental sustainability and will once again be a carbon neutral event. This year marks the third season that the Deutsche Bank Championship has achieved net carbon zero emissions as it remains the only carbon neutral event on the PGA TOUR. The Championship’s extensive …

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Auto dealers oppose proposed EPA fuel efficiency letter grades
Washington — The 17,000-member National Automobile Dealers Association opposes a proposal unveiled this week by federal regulators to assign new vehicles a grade of “A+” through “D” on the basis of fuel efficiency.

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Cars: The next hacking frontier?
Efforts to make autos safer and more energy efficient with embedded computers and wireless technologies are also increasing security risks, experts say. Originally posted at InSecurity Complex

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Cars: The next hacking frontier?
Efforts to make autos safer and more energy efficient with embedded computers and wireless technologies are also increasing security risks, experts say.

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