Diehard
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In light of the most recent hack, it is not a stretch to think if Tesla has not already been hacked, it is certainly on a To-Do list. With FSD being an integral part of Tesla strategy for future and with the price currently at $10K, there is little incentive for Tesla to share the information when hacked (if they are even aware of it). At the minimum our Tesla’s are perfect spies with eyes and ears everywhere. At the more extreme end if Putin wants to take out a senator or an ambassador crossing D.C. streets it makes a lot more sense to wake up a Tesla than sending an operative to a hostile territory. Now if he wants the job done right, he probably would wake up a Cybertruck not a Model 3. I am not sure how much of this is science fiction and how much of it has already happened. What I am curious about is your security concerns when you were deciding to order FSD. And your Security concerns outside the FSD operation.