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Seeking excitement, Vanderbilt enlisted in the First World War (supposedly he became a driver when a general asked if any of his men could handle a Rolls Royce); once discharged, he decided to try to hack it as a newsman.
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Although no such takeovers have been reported in the real world, the scientists were able to do exactly this in an experiment conducted on a car they bought for the purpose of trying to hack it.
"The motor industry is really strong on safety but if someone tries to interfere with the vehicle, tries to hack it and disrupt it, then these don't fall under the typical safety issues.
The former British No1 tennis player has often painful first-hand experience of the pressures that come with being a young athlete trying to hack it with the senior pros.
Prior to being the GOP frontrunner, Trump was a real estate tycoon who was trying to hack it as a casino magnate.
It was exactly what you might expect out of a fledgling group trying to hack it in the K-pop mold.
In the week prior to the announcement of the leak, someone tried to hack its encrypted chat channel.
READ: Ukraine says Russia tried to hack its critical infrastructure again.
Even if you take it as a hacker and you try to hack into it physically, even by breaking it, there is no way you'd ever get access to its operating system and to its code.
You can test a sample of ballots against the reported counts, making it useless to try to hack the voting or counting machines themselves.
Facebook encourages its employees to try to hack the company site.
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