I was driving 70 mph on the edge of downtown St. Louis when the exploit began to take hold. Though I hadn't touched the dashboard, the vents in the Jeep Cherokee started blasting cold air at the ...
On the first day of Pwn2Own Automotive 2025, security researchers exploited 16 unique zero-days and collected $382,750 in cash awards. Fuzzware.io is leading the competition after hacking the Autel ...
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 ...
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 ...
Modern cars don't just track you when you're using navigation. Onboard electronics store data about your every move.
LAS VEGAS — The hackers who digitally hijacked a Jeep over the Internet a year ago have done it again — with a twist. In 2015, automotive cybersecurity researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek ...
With new improvements to auto industry technology, it's nearly impossible to hot wire a new car. That's why thieves are using tech of their own to hack into your car and take off with it. Security ...
An image from the research paper shows a hacked car speedometer suggesting that the vehicle was traveling at 140 mph, even though it was stopped and in park. From "Experimental Security Analysis of a ...
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 ...
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