If you’re not already worried about your car being hacked, you really should be, the US government says. Connected cars are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cyberattack according to the FBI and US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. New cars that go on sale are increasingly connected to the Internet and mobile devices, with features such as being able to use your phone to remotely start a car or get engine diagnostics. These features are meant to add convenience for drivers, but they also give hackers more opportunities to take control of vehicle systems.







