Could Your Tire Sensors Be Used to Hack Your Car? What to Look Out For ...
If you drive a car that's newer than 2008, a new study finds your vehicle's tire pressure monitoring system can be used to ...
With self-driving software and vehicle-to-vehicle communications systems racing toward our cars, trucks and crossovers, many people are worried about hackers. Those concerns are absolutely justified, ...
Researchers discovered that tire pressure monitoring sensors expose data that can be used by bad actors to track your ...
Researchers have found that hackers can exploit tire pressure sensors, which have been mandatory on all new cars in the United States since the late ...
(AP) As cars become more like PCs on wheels, what’s to stop a hacker from taking over yours? In recent demonstrations, hackers have shown they can slam a car’s brakes at freeway speeds, jerk the ...
Indian company Zoomcar, best known for its car-sharing model that allows customers to rent vehicles from individuals, has recently acknowledged a data breach that exposed the data of 8.4 million users ...
A new report by more than a dozen whistleblowers suggests that internet-connected cars are a large national security threat. Consumer Watchdog issued the report titled "Kill Switch: Why connected cars ...
The device in many automobiles that warns drivers when their tire pressure is low transmits the data in unencrypted cleartext and carries a unique identifier for ...
In recent demonstrations, hackers have shown they can slam a car's brakes at freeway speeds, jerk the steering wheel and even shut down the engine — all from their laptop computers. The hackers are ...