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Tesla Hacker Reveals Fatal Crash Data Contradicting Company's Claims

Tesla Hacker Reveals Fatal Crash Data Contradicting Company's Claims

Crucial evidence in a case that Tesla was attempting to dismiss has been uncovered by a hacker. The hacker, who goes by the pseudonym "Greentheonly" on X, brought to light data from a 2019 fatal crash involving a Tesla Model S. This data was previously denied by Tesla, with the company asserting that it was unavailable or lost after the accident. However, the hacker revealed that the data was indeed present all along. The collision snapshot, which provides data captured by the car's sensors and cameras, was requested by the plaintiff's lawyers but initially claimed to be nonexistent by Tesla. Subsequently, it was disclosed during the trial that the data had been available but was allegedly deleted by someone at Tesla. After the hacker's disclosure, Tesla's lawyer expressed gratitude for the data, acknowledging it as a valuable piece of information that they initially believed they did not possess.

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