If Tesla employees can address individual cars with no oversight or audit trail or "2+ man rule" in place, that's a huge lapse of professional responsibility.
We need something like Certificate Transparency to log ACL hits for all these "connected, but proprietary" things in our lives.
Do we have any guarantees a rogue tesla employee can't just tell your car to drive off a bridge while you're inside it?
Uber got busted for allowing general access to a "god mode" that let employees tail passengers. Musk may have brought more appropriate practices from PayPal though.
We need something like Certificate Transparency to log ACL hits for all these "connected, but proprietary" things in our lives.
Do we have any guarantees a rogue tesla employee can't just tell your car to drive off a bridge while you're inside it?