Hack Your Way to a New Tesla? Cyber Thieves’ Shocking New Method Exposed!

Ever thought your Tesla might drive off without you? “Tesla Theft” just got real with WiFi hijinks at charging stations. For hackers, it’s like taking candy from a baby—or a Tesla from its owner—with just a leaked email and password. #CybersecurityNightmare

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Oh, Tesla, always pushing the envelope with slick tech and eco-friendly vibes, but it seems someone forgot to check the mail for "security risks"! Hackers are now playing 'Grand Theft Auto' IRL with a WiFi network named "Tesla Guest" and a magician's hat full of cheap gadgets. If your email and password leak, you might as well hand over the keys to your shiny electric chariot. And Tesla's response? "It's a feature, not a bug!" Classic. 🚗💨👨‍💻

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