The company is rolling out a patch for the vulnerabilities, which allowed one researcher to break into a car in 90 seconds and drive away. The technique takes advantage of a collection of security issues—both major and minor—in the Model X's keyless entry system.Photograph: Christian Charisius/Getty Images Tesla has always prided itself on its so-called over-the-air updates, pushing out new code a
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