Hacker unveiled “lost” Autopilot data – Tesla will pay $ 243 million for fatal accident

An jury in Miami ordered Tesla to pay $ 243 million in compensation for a 2019 fatal accident in Florida, when a hacker revealed critical vehicle data that the company claimed “did not exist”. According to the New York Post, the ruling, which was issued last month in a federal court, ruled Tesla partly responsible for the Key Largo car accident, where 22 -year -old Nibel Benavides Leon and her partner, Dillon Angulo, lost her life. Hacker Uncovers’ Missing ‘Tesla Autopilot Data in Deadly Crash, Triggering $ 243M Verdict to Victims’ Families https://t.co/jrhqx9f86g pic.twitter.com/kcbbn7xs9i 1, 2025 The jurors saw evidence that the Tesla systems themselves had recorded a snapshot shortly before the accident, data that the company claimed were missing, until the well -known hacker with the nickname @Greentheonly pulled them from Autopilot’s computer in a matter of minutes. Tesla had claimed […]
Source: News Beast

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