Be sure to keep your house, car, pacemaker, etc. anti-malware resources up-to-date...
"“Once any single computer in a car is compromised, safety of the vehicle goes out the window,” Mr. Miller said in an e-mail interview. Modern cars typically have 10 to 40 little computers in them.
“Right now, there aren’t a lot of ways for hackers to remotely attack cars: Bluetooth, wireless tire sensors, telematics units,” he added. “But as cars get Internet connections, things will get easier for the attacker.”"
New Targets for Hackers: Your Car and Your House - NYTimes.com
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