Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alex Vakulov is a cybersecurity expert focused on consumer security. As vehicles increasingly integrate advanced technology and ...
As modern cars become “computers on wheels”, experts warn of growing risks—from data theft to potential remote interference.
When security researchers in the past found ways to hijack vehicles' internet-connected systems, their proof-of-concept demonstrations tended to show, thankfully, that hacking cars is hard. Exploits ...
Last year's cyber attack on JLR may suggest hackers are only interested in large corporations, but we all need to be aware of ...
In the six minutes it takes to drive up to the window, order, and collect a No. 1 with cheese and extra fries, a vulnerability in more than two dozen car dash-camera models could allow threat actors ...
View post: Jaguar’s 1,000-HP Electric GT May Cost Nearly $160,000 Criminal gangs are stealing Toyota SUVs using CAN Bus hacks, bypassing electronic security in minutes. Thieves use disguised devices ...
When security researchers in the past found ways to hijack vehicles’ Internet-connected systems, their proof-of-concept demonstrations tended to show, thankfully, that hacking cars is hard. Exploits ...
How safe are today's cars from the threat of hacking? Sure, automakers have delivered "software-defined vehicles" – rolling computers linked to the Internet, able to communicate with other vehicles ...
Worried about your car being hacked? The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are, too, and they've published some handy tips to keep you and your ...