4.8 (770) · € 28.00 · Auf Lager
Hyundai has patched a security flaw in the Blue Link mobile application that exposed sensitive information, which hackers could have used to track down, unlock, and start Hyundai cars.
Blog - The Danger of Connected Car Mobile Apps
To steal today's computerized cars, thieves go high-tech
Hyundai mobile app exposed cars to high-tech thieves, researchers say
Hackers Could Remotely Unlock and Start Connected Cars Through SiriusXM Vulnerability
16 Car Makers and Their Vehicles Hacked via Telematics, APIs, Infrastructure - SecurityWeek
Your car might be making personal info vulnerable to hackers
Flaws in Hyundai App Allowed Hackers to Steal Cars - SecurityWeek
Stolen Car Mystery Solved: Smartphones Allow Thieves To Remotely Unlock and Start Cars
Hacking Cars Remotely With VIN Number - Propelex
Web Hackers vs. The Auto Industry: Critical Vulnerabilities in Ferrari, BMW, Rolls Royce, Porsche, and More
Hackers Can Use Bluetooth Speakers to Steal Your Car
Thieves key on hack that leaves Hyundai, Kia cars vulnerable
Hyundai app bug allows anyone to unlock the car remotely
Hyundai and Kia roll out software patch that makes cars harder to steal
Three top tips to keep connected cars safe from hackers