Iranian Cyber Attack Forces Thousands Of American Teslas To Play Persian Music At Maximum Volume
PALO ALTO — A routine digital breach from Iranian servers recently targeted thousands of Tesla vehicles across the United States. Consequently, these electric cars began playing loud Persian folk songs through their external speakers. Furthermore, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) confirmed this common occurrence in a brief statement today. However, many drivers simply parked their vehicles until the scheduled software patches arrived. Meanwhile, engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy monitored the acoustic impact on local neighborhoods. Additionally, local law enforcement officers in California ignored the noise complaints per standard protocol. Therefore, owners must wait for the next over-the-air update to restore silence. Moreover, security experts suggest that such musical intrusions happen every few months now. Instead of panicking, the public generally enjoys the rhythmic beats during their morning commutes. Finally, Elon Musk noted that the system remains secure despite the loud audio.
