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      <title>Tesla Authorization Timer Attack</title>
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      <description>Note: This is related to Project TEMPA. Please follow this link for an overview!
After unlocking the vehicle via NFC, Tesla allows potential attackers to store a key on the vehicle for a period of approx. 130s. No warning or similar will be displayed on the vehicle screen during this process.</description>
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